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  2. Tiki bar - Wikipedia

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    The Tonga Room of the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco is an iconic tiki bar operating since 1945, still retaining its Polynesian flair after having undergone a number of facelifts over the years. [15] At one time the Sheraton Hotel, Hilton Hotel, and Marriott Hotel chains all had several tiki bars incorporated into their establishments.

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  4. Jeff Berry (mixologist) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The Tonga Hut, Los Angeles's oldest tiki bar, offered customers a Grog Log Challenge: to drink, within a year, all 78 cocktails whose recipes are printed in the Grog Log. [10] [11] Two years later Berry wrote the chapter on tropical drinks, called "Mixologists and Concoctions", in Sven Kirsten's influential The Book of Tiki. [4]

  5. Tiki culture - Wikipedia

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    Tiki Caliente in Palm Springs. [177] The Ohana: Luau at the Lake takes place in Lake George, NY at the Tiki Resort hotel. It is put on in conjunction with The Fraternal Order of Moai, a tiki-themed social club formed in Ohio in 2005. [178] Inhuele is hosted in Atlanta, GA every January. The same organizers also produce an Atlanta tiki home-bar ...

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  7. They Traded Their Careers for Fake Palm Trees and a Tiki Hut

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  8. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Caliente Indian Reservation occupies 126.706 km 2 (48.921 sq mi) in the Palm Springs area, including parts of the cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City, and Rancho Mirage. The total population living on its territory was 21,358 as of the 2000 census , although few of these are registered tribal members.

  9. William Pester - Wikipedia

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    Pester traveled west and, after a year in Hawaii, [3] settled, in about 1916, in Tahquitz Canyon, near Palm Springs, California, part of the ancestral home of the Cahuilla people. His presence was accepted by local people, and he built himself a palm hut beside a stream and palm grove. [6] Pester was a vegetarian. [7]