Then and now: Changes to the Park Avenue area
Defining the markers in the photo:
A = Steve Myers’s original Tahoe Drive-In Theatre which moved to Bijou in the mid-1950s. Its curvy driveway leading from Cecil’s (C) ultimately became an extension of Park Avenue entering the Crescent V Center. Today that leg is renamed Heavenly Village Way.
B = Jack VanSickle’s Crescent V Ranch and Stateline Riding Stables, part of which became Crescent V Shopping Center in 1963.
C = The landmark Cecil’s Market was razed in 2001 for redevelopment.
D = (Judge) Rudy and Jeannie Buchanan’s quonset-hut Lakeside Theatre was razed in 1962 and rebuilt in 1963 near the Y. Rebuilt again by Office Depot in 1990s, it now is the CVS store.
E = Junction of Highway 50 and Pioneer Trail. There were no traffic signals in this photo, and Highway 50 was two lanes, plus parking.
F = “Brownie” Piedmont’s Flying A service station, South Shore’s oldest surviving gas station, is now Tahoe Tom’s.
— Bill Kingman
i do miss the movie theatres in the “y”
Monks Pizza / El Pavo / Greyhound Bus Station / Post Office The memories you provide Bill are a lasting legacy we sorely lack in the town now. I just got “The Saga Of Lake Tahoe” volume #1 for xmas and already got #2. What a great set of books on the history of “Tajo” Thanks Bill (MO OLS)
Oh how I love this segment of the news. Thank you!!!!
TY Bill…:) appreciated
Agreeing with fromfrom, I miss the movie theater near the Y. It was nice to go away from Stateline for entertainment.