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| Name: Carol Jenkins From: Hobe sound FL E-mail: mystuff1027@hotmail.com |
My husband and I were married 10/27/1978 and celebrated our 1 week anniversary at the Kapok Tree. We are originally from Massacusetts and had never been out of New England at that time. The memories were spectacular of that magic moment. We went back a few years later and were not disappointed as our wonderful memories were confirmed. We celebrate our 32nd anniversary this year year and I have found our beautiful Kapok Tree is no longer there. Thank you to those who are keeping the memory alive.
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| Name: Louis Nixon From: St Petersburg E-mail: elmerkeithfan@aol.com |
My parents used to take us to the Kapok Tree in Clearwater in the 60's and later to the one near the Madera beach/Seminole area. I was looking in the cupboard yesterday and found a Kapok tree glass. It was probably from the Madera beach/Seminole location. Many fond memories!
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| Name: Carla From: Charleston, SC |
Some of my most wonderful childhood and young adult memories were at the Kapok Tree. As a child, it was a dreamy wonderland ... a place so beautiful that I could only have imagined it in my dreams. As a teenager and young woman, it was all about romance and dreams of far off European countries. Nothing ever made me feel so pretty as to dress up in a lovely dress and go to the most beautiful place on earth for dinner with my favorite fellow! Those were such special times indeed. Thanks for posting these wonderful photos ... I enjoyed the great trip down memory lane. The photos reminded me that the reality of those times were every bit a beautiful as my memories.
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| Name: Mike From: Wyoming |
My wife and I shared the Kapok Tree experience for the first time in 1974 when we were married and in 1975 for our first anniversity. It was the most beautiful setting for our time. We moved shortly thereafter, but returned in 1992 when our son was stationed in Orlando, only to find the Inn closed down. The thing I missed most was the Planter Punch served there! Boy, was it good!
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| Name: Debbie From: Grajam. NC |
I worked as a waitress @ the Kapok Tree in Clearwater in the fall of 1973. A friend and I went to Clearwater to live a few months and both found work at the great restaurant. We only had one car, but with 120+ waitresses on the floor each evening, it was easy to work the same schedule. The senior waitresses worked stations in the Great Ballroom, but new girls filled in wherever they were needed and got to move around to the various dining rooms. Everyone was served out of one large kitchen and it was amazing to see the waitresses line-up with carts and quickly pass through; gathing the family-style side dishes and the entrees as shown on the ticket. Each cart was checked to the ticket to be sure the waitress got what was ordered at the entrance. Since we only worked 4-9 pm on weeknights, it was a fun place for all the young singles who worked there. We could go to the beach all day; shower and work a few hours and be off early enough to go out to clubs if we wanted. Girls from all over the east coast worked as waitresses and becoming a waitress made you part of the Kapok family. Great memories !
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| Name: cynthia From: Rehoboth Beach, De E-mail: legallybrunette6@msn.com |
My family lived in the suburbs of Washington, DC and every year we would visit a Christmas tree farm near Frederick , MD and go to dinner at the Peter Pan Inn in Urbana. My great Aunt was retired at the Odd Fellows Home for many years and we would go to dinner after visiting her. I have so many fond memories of strolling the grounds and admiring the peacocks, ponds and statutes. In 1972 we headed to FL so my parents could work at Democratic Nat'l Convention in Miami. We also visited Disney World and went to Clearwater to have dinner at the Kapok Tree Inn. Those days are gone, but not forgotten.
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| Name: Phyllis From: Indiana E-mail: p091041@yahoo.com |
Visited the Clearwater Kapok Tree Restaurant in the late 70's with our children. It was an enchanting place not only pleasing to our appetites but filling our eyes with many magical visions. Especially remembering the wonderment and excitement in our children's eyes for each room or area we walked through.
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| Name: Jaclyn From: Indiana E-mail: jaclynkaileigh@gmail.com |
I came to hear about The Kapok Tree because my great grandparents came there years ago before my great grandpa passed away. My great grandma (who is still alive and full of spunk at age 91) passed her charm bracelet on to me with a charm from each of the places they traveled together. On this bracelet was the Kapok Tree, so I googled it to find out more about it and was so sad that once I saw how beautiful and unique the inn used to be that it is now closed. I would've loved to come see it as it was and enjoy a piece of history that included my great grandparents.
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| Name: Lori From: Florida |
A date took me to eat at the Kapok Tree in the late 1970's. The food and decor were to die for! I returned several times after that date. I'll always have a tender spot in my heart for the restaurant.
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| Name: Cheri From: Indiana E-mail: cheri@comcast.net |
I remember going to the Kapok tree as a little girl in the 60's and early 70's. We would make the trip to Clearwater every spring break and stay at the Sea Shell Hotel. Kapok Tree was a must visit every time. Once of the last visits I made was in 1979 with my Mother during a trip to Florida. She loved all the decor and european feel and it inspired decoration in her home of grape vines and such. Thank you for putting up this site and bring back wonderful memores. My mother recently passed and this made me smile!
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