The Trade Winds in Oxnard, California, was a spectacular Polynesian-themed restaurant and entertainment complex that opened on March 4, 1964, in the Wagon Wheel area. Developed by Martin “Bud” Smith, the venue featured a dramatic A-frame entrance, a lagoon, and multiple themed rooms such as the Samoa Hut, East Indies Room, Sadie Thompson Room, and Zanzibar Room. The interiors were designed by Fred Moninger of 20th Century Fox and adorned with carvings by Richard Ellis. In the late 1970s, it was rebranded as Don the Beachcomber, followed by iterations as Coconut Joe’s Warehouse Restaurant and Hawaiian Cowboy. The building was ultimately demolished in 1984, and the site is now occupied by a road. This design is part of our vintage retro collection, celebrating the defunct golden era tiki bars of yesteryear. Printed on our super soft ring-spun & combed cotton unisex T-Shirt. Or upgrade to our Luxury vintage heather colors (cotton/poly blend) for an even softer, more durable, classic look. Which colors are luxury? Any color with the word "heather" in its name. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.