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Then and now: From parking lot to Embassy Suites


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The photos here are two views of Highway 50 in South Lake Tahoe from the same location, but about 40 years apart as seen from Harrah’s Lake Tahoe in Stateline.

Haxx Photo/Lake Tahoe Historical Society

South Shore Lake Tahoe in the 1970s./Lake Tahoe Historical Society

In the photo above, Harrah’s historic triangular marquee is seen bottom center at the entrance to Harrah’s California parking lot which extended to Paul Kennedy’s Tahoe Steakery — the low, flat single-story rectangular building on Highway 50. That parking lot became the site of the Embassy Suites, known today as Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel.

From the Steakery up to Park Avenue along the mountain side of Highway 50 were motels, hotels, gas station, restaurants, bars, miniature golf, groceries, retail, et cetera, all of which were razed in the 1990s during Re-development.

Photo/Bill Kingma

Today’s view of the same location. Photo/Bill Kingman

Today’s views from Harrah’s to Park Avenue includes the high-end hotel, condominiums, restaurants, movies, professional space, retail and the Heavenly gondola.

On the lake side of Highway 50, a bankrupt project in the first decade of the 2000s devoured multiple motels and retail businesses, leaving an empty 11-plus acre triangular area adjacent to Stateline Avenue which locals sardonically labelled the Ta-hole. After several years of dormancy, the site now has some Highway 50 commercial frontage built by investors in 2014.

— Bill Kingman

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  1. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: January 11, 2015

    Bill Kingman, It looks like that rectangular building on the lower right was the Sugar House, a ski shop owned by Ceddy Sherer. The miniatuture golf course was owned by Bob Davies who raced a stock car at the old Tahoe-Carson speedway, or T-Car as it later was called.
    Bill, I’m glad you’re able to do this every week because it sure brings back alot of memories.
    Remember what I told you, “I don’t live in the past, the past lives in me”. Old Long Skiis