Then and now: A long-time South Tahoe landmark building
Built in 1947, the American Legion Hall also served as a venue for teen dances from the 1950s into the late 1960s.
The back end of the building had a large auditorium, stage and dance floor, but that part of the roof collapsed under snow load just hours prior to a scheduled school dance on Feb. 28, 1969 — 47 years ago last week. No one was injured.
As evident today, the auditorium portion was not rebuilt. The old Enco and Signal gas stations seen distant in the black and white photo have become the Muffler Palace and American Gas, respectively. Today, a wooden plaque at right honors Marjorie Johnson Springmeyer whose family originally made the land available to American Legion Post 795.
My thanks to Carol Olivas of Post 795 Ladies Auxiliary for her information assistance.
— Bill Kingman