

Built in 1962, the Bali Hai and Outrigger even include two Maoi statues . Visit now before they are town down…as we were on our way to Lodi , where remaining vintage palaces live on…
THERE’S STILL LIFE OUT THERE….It’s been 13 years since we launched The Time Traveler site and subsequent Bay Area Backroads. For our inaugural trip, in 2006, we went
beyond the Bay Area to explore still existing ’40s and ’50s TIKI culture and related Living Nostalgia in the Los Angeles area. The trip spawned TheTimeTraveler.com which became TheTimeTraveler.info and then BayAreaBackroads.org which is now
BayAreaBackroads.us Like much of our past, these sites went to sleep, as it were , for years but we’re back -hopefully permanently – along with some of our past as we attempt to keep our glorious Mid-Century Golden Years alive, discovering and re-discovering places and people and related music, movies and memories of the simpler ‘Happy Days’ era.

While what were considered decaying cities have headed in perhaps a worse direction what with the gentrifying destruction of yesteryear’s Golden Palaces
such as Oakland.s Biffs (UFO-shaped) Coffee Shop, the Hofbrau and Dave’s Coffee Shop , just to name a few. Yet, while city life continues to decay, in a post-modern kind of way, many small towns in the hinterlands have risen up -often through
a new generation – like the proverbial Phoenix, maintaining their quality of life edifices from that earlier, simpler era of the 1930s-1960s . It seems folks in the so-called ‘fly over’ areas, well beyond the growing generic urban sprawl, seem to appreciate their roots and past more than those
of the once-spectacular big cities and we
will attempt to celebrate their efforts to restore and keep alive what were memorable formative years for many of us.

While what were considered decaying cities have headed in perhaps a worse direction what with the gentrifying destruction of yesteryear’s Golden Palaces
such as Oakland.s Biffs (UFO-shaped) Coffee Shop, the Hofbrau and Dave’s Coffee Shop , just to name a few. Yet, while city life continues to decay, in a post-modern kind of way, many small towns in the hinterlands have risen up -often through
a new generation – like the proverbial Phoenix, maintaining their quality of life edifices from that earlier, simpler era of the 1930s-1960s . It seems folks in the so-called ‘fly over’ areas, well beyond the growing generic urban sprawl, seem to appreciate their roots and past more than those
of the once-spectacular big cities and we
will attempt to celebrate their efforts to restore and keep alive what were memorable formative years for many of us.

Amazingly, we were able to find more remaining classics in one short Burtday Time Travel Trip, April 7, 2019 to the Stockton-Lodi ‘Inland Empire ‘ than in any previous venture. We are happy to be able to share these remarkable places and people who continue to operate these Golden Era beauties so that you may still frequent them and, in so doing, help
to keep them ALIVE and STILL ENJOY THAT BYGONE ERA that many thought had completely disappeared forever! Time Travel Lives!
We currently will be offering weekly updates that will include more such recent discoveries and updates in our ‘JACK BENNY ‘A’ LIST COUP-LETTER.’ You get not only these nostalgic updates but coupons,offers along with savings and success tips.
MANY OF THE BELOW ICONS WILL BE ON SALE AS POSTERS or T-SHIRTS SOON, IF NOT ALREADY.




The Pollardville Palace Saloon closed its doors a few years back following with the Chicken Restaurant . Originally opened in 1944 as the Chicken Kitchen Restaurant, the restaurant moved in 1957 to its current location along Highway 99 between Stockton and Lodi and started the Pollardville complex. The iconic sign is all that remains today. Pollardville Palace Saloon and Chicken Restaurant. Posters , now on sale










One of the best original neon signs, along with that of Hollywood Cafe We loved the ‘broasted chicken’ speciality of the house Fountain looks to be original
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