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Tahitian Room, Brucemore Mansion in Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
woofmutt Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 26, 2002 Posts: 2584 From: Seattilite Telstar
| Posted: 2003-02-09 10:03 am  Permalink
I finally caught a rerun of an epsiode of A&E's American Castles which profiled the Brucemore Mansion in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I'm not sure if it was mentioned here before, but in the basement of the mansion is the Tahitian Room, a full blown Polynesian environment well preserved for the ages. Built in the 1940's (not sure if it was pre or post WWII) the space was designed to look as if it were inside a tin roofed shed on a tropical beach. Actual water rain fell "outside" the shed. The A&E segment showed some nice closeups of vintage Polynesian pop items but of course they didn't linger very long in the room. There's a photo at the brucemore.org site:
http://www.brucemore.org/scripts/popup.asp?C=19&I=7
[ This Message was edited by: woofmutt on 2003-02-09 10:05 ]
 
 
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thejab Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 2984 From: Forbidden Island, CA
| Posted: 2003-02-09 11:16 am  Permalink
Wish I had seen that episode. I know that JT (AKA tikibars / Tiki Bar Review Pages) has been there so I'm looking forward to seeing it in his upcoming book "Tiki Road Trip".
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stentiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 24, 2002 Posts: 891 From: Huntington Beach
| Posted: 2003-02-09 11:48 am  Permalink
Very cool. Thanks for posting this. Add Cedar Rapids to the list of must see Tiki sites!
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tikibars Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 11, 2002 Posts: 2014 From: Aku Hall, Chicago
| Posted: 2003-02-09 1:42 pm  Permalink
Hey Dean/Jab (and everyone else) -
Here's a little preview of TRT: my Brucemore review!
Brucemore, 2160 Linden Dr. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA (319) 362-7375
Category VI - Other (vintage mansion)
TiPSY Factor: 2
Brucemore is a nineteenth century mansion, built by the Sinclair family in Cedar Rapids Iowa. It was later maintained by the Douglas family. Two theme rooms, located in the basement of the mansion, were created in 1937 by Howard Hall - who married into the Douglas family - to entertain his business associates. These are The Tahitian Room and the Pacific Northwest-themed Grizzly Bar.
The Tahitian Room is decorated with a painted map of Tahiti and Moorea on the floor (which still looks brand-new after 65 years), plus deco-era hula girl sculptures, dioramas of exotic themes within small alcoves cut into the walls, perfectly maintained bamboo furniture, and hand painted maps and murals. A slanted tin roof hangs below the ‘real’ ceiling, onto which ‘rain’ falls from a sprinkler system hung above it. The water trickles down the sloping tin roof, falls along the side walls of the room, and is then recirculated.
Of course, Mr, Hall is no longer entertaining guests, so no food or drink is being served, but the Tahitian Room is an interesting spot to scope out. It will definitely appeal to all Tikiphiles, if for no other reason than because it might be the first - and is certainly the oldest surviving - home Tiki Bar!
Of course, to see the Tahitian Room, you’ll have to take the entire tour of Brucemore (which occurs daily - except Mondays - every hour starting at noon). The mansion is definitely is worth a look; there are some fascinating things to see including a huge vintage pipe organ and a mural depicting Wagner’s Ring Cycle. Brucemore also hosts a blues festival every summer.
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Murph Grand Member (4 years)
Joined: Jul 11, 2006 Posts: 671 From: SoCal
| Posted: 2008-02-28 2:54 pm  Permalink
Does anyone have more photos of the Tahitian Room at the Brucemore Mansion?
I'm looking for better shots of the map on the floor.
Thanks
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RevBambooBen Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 12, 2002 Posts: 7197 From: Huntikington Beach
| Posted: 2008-02-28 7:51 pm  Permalink
Those wood tables are Eli Hedley all the way!
 
 
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tikibars Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 11, 2002 Posts: 2014 From: Aku Hall, Chicago
| Posted: 2008-02-28 7:53 pm  Permalink
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On 2008-02-28 14:54, Murph wrote:
Does anyone have more photos of the Tahitian Room at the Brucemore Mansion?
I'm looking for better shots of the map on the floor.
Thanks
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The one you posted is one of the better shots I have seen.
The ones I took when I was there didn't come out very well...
_________________ - James T.
My new book is "Destination: Cocktails": www.destinationcocktails.com.
Get "Big Stone Head: Easter Island and Pop Culture" at: www.bigstonehead.com.
See www.tydirium.net for Tiki Road Trip, global travelogues, and more!
 
 
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Swanky Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 03, 2002 Posts: 4806 From: Hapa Haole Hideaway, TN
| Posted: 2008-02-29 07:00 am  Permalink
As an aside, with the dlosing of the Aku Tiki Room, Wizzards Road Shows is changing Tiki Eyeball to the Brucemore in May.
 
 
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tikilongbeach Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 674 From: LBC via DFW
| Posted: 2013-04-09 2:28 pm  Permalink
On June 28th the Brucemore has a Tahitian Party in the basement.
www.brucemore.org/events/calendar/2013/06/28/tahitian-party
Revel poolside amid flickering tiki torches and listen to the beat of steel drums with a cool beverage in hand during the fifth annual Tahitian Party on June 28 from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. Throw on a hula skirt and or Hawaiian shirt and relish the atmosphere of Tahiti in Cedar Rapids thanks to Howard Hall’s famous Tahitian Room located in the basement of the Brucemore mansion. Enjoy roast suckling pig, noshes, and Polynesian drinks. Bid on exclusive Brucemore experiences in the silent auction such as special floral packages from the Brucemore Cutting Gardens Flower Shop, VIP ticket packages for Brucemore events, and exclusive group experiences on the estate. Food and drinks provided by local caterers. All proceeds will benefit the Grant Wood Porch Conservation Project.
 
 
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