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  2. Tiki Island, Texas - Wikipedia

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    At first, Tiki was primarily a small fishing camp, though it evolved into a place for weekend homes, then into a village that was incorporated on August 30, 1982. [1] Its upscale homes sit mainly on the waterfront. [6] Tiki Island has a full-time police department and volunteer fire department. Lacking its own post office, mail delivery is the ...

  3. West Bay (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The main settlements on the bay include Tiki Island located at the mainland base of the Galveston Causeway, and Jamaica Beach on Galveston Island, just south of Galveston Island State Park. Jamaica Beach, a resort with a population of about 1,075 was found in 1957 on the site of a former Karankawa Indian burial ground. [3]

  4. File:Galveston County TikiIsland.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. The Tikiyaki Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The band has appeared at some of the most renowned and legendary Tiki temples including The Mai-Kai in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Bahooka in Rosemead, CA, Don The Beachcomber in Sunset Beach, CA, Trader Vic's in Emeryville, CA, Trader Vic's in Palo Alto, CA, The Caliente Tropics Resort in Palm Springs, CA, Humphrey's Half Moon Inn, The Hanalei Hotel ...

  6. Caplen, Texas - Wikipedia

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  7. Arcadia, Santa Fe, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia was established around 1889 near Hall's Bayou on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.It was named after Arcadia, Louisiana.Henry Runge plated the town in 1890 as Hall's Station on Stephen F. Austin's fourth land grant. [2]

  8. Donn Beach - Wikipedia

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    Donn Beach (born Ernest Raymond Gantt; February 22, 1907 – June 7, 1989) was an American adventurer, businessman, and World War II veteran who was the "founding father" of tiki culture.

  9. Harry Yee - Wikipedia

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    Harry K. Yee (September 26, 1918 – December 7, 2022) was an American bartender from Honolulu, Hawaii, who was credited with having helped to spread tiki culture during the mid-twentieth century, both in Hawaii and in the continental United States.