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The Kahiki restaurant was established at the height of popularity for tiki culture in the United States. Its owners, Bill Sapp and Lee Henry, had operated a bar nearby, the Grass Shack. The Polynesian-themed bar was frequented by World War II veterans in the 1950s. It was destroyed in a fire, prompting creation of the Kahiki Supper Club. [3]
The logo is a blue moai which resembles the large fireplace at the now demolished Kahiki Supper Club in Columbus, Ohio. The forehead of the Moai is stamped with MMV to mark the founding of the Order in 2005. The blue moai protects a lit flame which serves as a reminder of lost landmarks like the Kahiki Supper Club. [8]
Architecture of Columbus, Ohio to find lists of architects and their works; List of destroyed heritage of the United States; List of public art in Columbus, Ohio, including several no longer extant; North Graveyard, no longer extant; Columbus Landmarks, a preservation organization; S.G. Loewendick & Sons, known for demolishing city landmarks
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4th St, north side of Chittenden, railroad, Rant Ave and 6th Ave 2344-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #85000947: April 30, 1985 CR-47 South High Commercial Historic District: More images: S. High St, E. Main St, Pearl and E. Mound St 2343-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #83004301: December 29, 1983 CR-48
Joseph F. Firestone House; K. Kahiki Supper Club; L. ... Ohio) University Hall (Ohio State University) W. Watts Hall; West Side Spiritualist Church;