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Then and now: 50 years of change in SLT


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My little box of 35mm slides is dated November 1965, the same month when the city of South Lake Tahoe was incorporated.

Here is sampling of how things have changed in 50 years:

Highway 50 and Park Avenue in 1965. Photos/Bill Kingman

Highway 50 and Park Avenue in 1965. Photos/Bill Kingman

Highway 50 and Park Avenue in 2015.

Highway 50 and Park Avenue in 2015.

Caltrans no longer positions stoplight islands in the center of the pavement in snow country.

Raley's at Stateline in 1965.

Raley’s at Stateline in 1965.

The center was remodeled in the last decade.

The center was remodeled more than a decade ago.

Raley’s Drug Center & Supermarket and neighboring Lawrence’s Department Store in the Crescent V Center were the anchors in 1965. Today, Raley’s and neighboring Sports LTD in the Village Center are two of the main stores.

 

(#3-a) MOAB 1965(#3-b) MOAB 2014

 

The foreground building until recently was Teaz & Pleaz. Previously it has been a drive-up dairy, The Finishing Touch lighting store, The Dead Head, and others. Meeks Lumber is still there.

 

(#4-a) 50 @ Sonora 1965(#4-b) 50 @ Sonora now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sonora Avenue used to connect to Highway 50 about where I stood to snap this photo; that intersection is now covered by Postmarc. Across the highway, redevelopment replaced the pictured businesses with the Linear Park, which also fronts Tahoe Meadows.

 

(#5-a) 50 @ Lodi 1965(#5-b) 50 @ Lodi 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The intersection of Highway 50 at Lodi Avenue had three gas stations: The 76 site is now parking for Magic Carpet Golf; the Standard station (behind in photo) across Lodi was replaced by the two-story office building; the third gas station diagonally across the highway still exists.

Meanwhile, some other locations are still easily recognized from 1965:

(#6) AmerLeg 1965The American Legion Hall where Jim Burgett’s band played. The large auditorium (left in photo) collapsed under snow load just hours before a scheduled teen-age dance and was not re-built.

(#7) Bijou-Center-1965The Bijou Center where mostly names and color schemes have changed.

(#8) Outdoorsman-bldg-1965The landmark Outdoorsman building, later housing Long’s, and now Grocery Outlet. The foreground empty lot is today’s Motel 6 site.

— Bill Kingman

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  1. Passion4Tahoe says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    I love these trips down memory lane you provide for us, Bill. They stir up lots of fond memories.

    Thank you!!

  2. Atomic says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    Thanks Billl. Good memories and a realization of the improvements made in town. Whoever decided to bury those gawdawful power lines was a true saint!
    Looking forward to the before and after pictures of the loop road at Stateline.

  3. Lisa says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    Keep em coming. These before and afters are absolutely priceless. Thank you thank you thank you.

  4. dale rise says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    As I read this story today.I Think of are friend O.L.S !!!

  5. Catlapper says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    Great article, Bill! I am sure Bob would have many stories about these photos. He would most likely say that he bought his Grummond (?) canoe at the old Outdoorsman. Many fond memories of that canoe and our fishing trips. The last time we took it out on Lily Lake, we crashed it into the shoreline- I was paddling too strong, as we were going through the ice at the edge of the lake to land. When I got out of the canoe, it flipped over on it’s side! Bob and the tackle box went in. Blorp!! Boy, was Bob mad! But all was well, aside from getting a bit wet! So many great memories…Bill? I just LOVE your column, and look forward to it every Sunday. Thank you, dear friend. Christy

  6. paul middlebrook says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    Once again, thanks Bill!

  7. Diana Hamilton says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    An enjoyable way to start the day!

  8. jknowland says - Posted: November 29, 2015

    Many of us have fond memories of Tahoe. Some are still livin the dream. Progress sometimes is not for the good,these pictures prove the exception. Good work, tnks

  9. Robin Smith says - Posted: November 30, 2015

    Bill,

    Do you have a picture of Hwy50/4054 SLT Blvd about 1969/70? I have contacted the city and they have no record of what establishment was there at that time.

    Anyone? I believe that address would’ve been directly across from the Stardust Motel.

    TY

  10. lou pierini says - Posted: November 30, 2015

    Robin, Tally ho motel, Bella Union, miniature golf, are ones I remember.

  11. Passion4Tahoe says - Posted: November 30, 2015

    Robin, I could be wrong, but I think that might have been the Rocking R Motel, which was owned by the parents of our dear departed friend, Old Long Skis.

  12. Robin Smith says - Posted: November 30, 2015

    TY you guys! Now all I need is a 1970 phone book to see if the address matches any of those places! TY again