The shopping-mall arcade chain that became Aladdin’s Castle began as American Amusements, Incorporated, in the early 1970s. It was purchased and renamed Aladdin’s Castle by Bally Manufacturing Corporation in 1974. Over the next several years, the number of store locations grew from 20 in 1974, to 221 in 1980, to 360 when the chain was spun off in 1989.
Aladdin's Castle stores once existed as part of Namco's chain, which also included CyberStation, Time Out and Spaceport (both purchased from Edison Brothers Mall Entertainment in 1996), Diamond Jim’s, and Pocket Change.
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70s pop culture, 80s, aladdin, arcade, arcade games
Vintage Ren Clare's Polynesian Village Fort Worth. Ren Clark's Polynesian Village was in the Western Hills Hotel, and was richly decorated with bamboo, tapacloth, floats, lights, thatch and peacock chairs. It had several rooms: the Tahitian Room, the Hawaiian Room, the Samoan Hut, and the Cannibal Cocktail Lounge. Its signature tiki was carved by Milan Guanko
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distressed, hawaii, mid century, mid century modern, polynesian
Vintage Putney Station Restaurant Redondo Beach California was a fun train themed restaurant at the south Bay Galleria Mall. I had many fond memories of this restaurant. It famously had a huge collection of animatronic characters all over the restaurant
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70s, 80s, california, mid century, mid century modern
Vintage Putney Station Restaurant Redondo Beach California was a fun train themed restaurant at the south Bay Galleria Mall. I had many fond memories of this restaurant. It famously had a huge collection of animatronic characters all over the restaurant
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70s, 80s, california, mid century, mid century modern
Open at least as early as 1965 and well into the 1970s.
Ziegler’s Charcoal House, located in East Lansing’s Frandor Shopping Center, included an adjacent tiki bar called the Boom Boom Room. Lansing, Michigan, United States
Their most memorable cocktail was a bowl drink for six or more called "The Flaming Orgy"
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beach, hawaii, hawaiian, mid century, mid century modern
Open at least as early as 1965 and well into the 1970s.
Ziegler’s Charcoal House, located in East Lansing’s Frandor Shopping Center, included an adjacent tiki bar called the Boom Boom Room. Lansing, Michigan, United States
Their most memorable cocktail was a bowl drink for six or more called "The Flaming Orgy"
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beach, hawaii, hawaiian, mid century, mid century modern
Vintage Putney Station Restaurant Redondo Beach California was a fun train themed restaurant at the south Bay Galleria Mall. I had many fond memories of this restaurant. It famously had a huge collection of animatronic characters all over the restaurant
Tags:
70s, 80s, california, mid century, mid century modern