Focus Friday - Tiki Culture

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Friday, Oct 14 2011 by

Tiki kitsch culture is a 20th-century theme used in Polynesian-style restaurants and clubs originally in the United States and then, to a lesser degree, around the world. Although inspired in part by Tiki carvings and mythology, the connection is loose and stylistic, being an American kitsch form and not a Polynesian fine art form.

Forbidden Island Tiki Lounge (StreetView)
Forbidden Island Tiki Lounge

Kon Tiki Inn (StreetView)
Kon Tiki Inn
Tiki island (StreetView)
Tiki island

Tiki Bob's (StreetView)
Tiki Bob's

Tiki Ti Bar (StreetView)
Tiki Ti Bar

Burt's Tiki Lounge (StreetView)
Burt's Tiki Lounge
Tiki-Tiki Restaurant (StreetView)
Tiki-Tiki Restaurant

Tiki Auto Sales (StreetView)
Tiki Auto Sales
The Tiki House (StreetView)
The Tiki House

Tiki (StreetView)
Tiki

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