This is a photo of the Chase Building looking south through a parking lot on East Pennington Street from the front doors of City High School at 48 E Pennington St. Looking north from about Pennington east of Stone Ave. Background, upper left is the Arizona Land Title Building. Harrison Road is at the bottom of the photo. His cowboy father was originally from Southern Arizona, and the family moved back here in 1911 first to Willcox and then to Tucson in 1914. Note the bypass on the Southern Pacific Railroad mainline. Note the price of the concert tickets. Tucson's original airport in 1929. The most-important element of the half-hour show was to develop verbal skills in children. Photo is looking east from Wilmot Road (left to right) and Broadway Road. A new report analyzing the U.S. road conditions and how money is spent on improving them, shows Arizona has some of the best roads in the nation. Low 33F. Tucson Police Officer William Shoemaker leans out of the department's "Sky Patrol" helicopter in July, 1972. Photos by YONI POZNER/Tucson Citizen PHOTO ONE: Kathy Pashos, 45, relaxes with her daughter's cat, Gremlin, in her home. Clinco said the earliest appearance of a stravenue he can find is on the plat map for a subdivision called Country Club Park, a wedge-shaped neighborhood hemmed in by Aviation Road, Country Club and 29th Street. The plans for the building are to have commercial businesses on the ground level with office space in the upper floors. In 1946, the 580-acre "Rancho de la Sombra" was purchased by a group of 50 Tucsonans who wanted a second golf country club in Tucson. Tucson himself, Roy P. Drachman, who reportedly dreamed it up in 1948 as part of Del Webbs Pueblo Gardens development near 22nd Street and present-day Kino Parkway. Historic archive aerial photos of Tucson Dec 15, 2018 Updated Dec 15, 2018 Spanish Trail winds through the center of this aerial photo of Tucson's eastside in 1970. A non-profit group saved the hotel from the wrecking ball in 1989. Cortaro General Store on the northwest corner of Cortaro Road and I-10 in December, 1978. Def Leppard played at the Tucson Convention Center Dec. 26, 1992. Tucson and downtown area looking north from 22nd Street and 6th Avenue (far right) in the mid 1960s. Now her name is part of it. It was formerly Selby Motors Mercury. Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. #ThisIsTucson (@this_is_tucson) Instagram photos and videos. Tony Blanton rides a horse with his first child, Beverly, at his fathers ranch house on Hedrick Drive, near Campbell Avenue and Fort Lowell Road in 1936. He is a graduate of ASU (yes, that ASU). Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection. 1970s. Photos Arizona Daily Star or Tucson Citizen, where applicable. August 27, 1977: Somewhere under all those people is the football field at Arizona Stadium during the Fleetwood Mac concert. In 1948, the Arizona State Highway Department approved the Tucson Controlled Access Highway, a bypass around downtown Tucson. At the time the UA was proposing an addition to its football stadium adding another 10,600 seats to the east side of the structure that would involve permanently closing Cherry Avenue. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. The purpose of the flight, said Raciti, was prove the stability of the delta wing for high speed flight. By 1961, it was reconstructed as Interstate 10. A May 11 flight was canceled. The city planning and zoning commission added the made-up word to Tucsons official street naming and numbering system in November 1948. The street running left to right in the center of the photo is Westover Ave. Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. Tucson Medical Center, looking north, ca. Standard Oil gas station and Albert Steinfeld Hardware at 100 block of N. Stone in 1957. Grant Road is in the foreground. I can remember seeing Cherrybell Stravenue as a child and thinking that was all so strange, said Rockliffe, who retired in 2019 after 39 years as a land surveyor for Tucson Electric Power. Dwight Yoakam performed at the Tucson Convention Center Sept. 20, 1989. The Garden Plaza office building, 201 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, in December, 1953, shortly after it was completed. This is the intersection of Sixth Avenue and Congress looking northeast at the Ronstadt Transit Center. See what you can remember about the early 1970s. Note the bypass on the Southern Pacific Railroad mainline. The caption on the photo reads, "Today, the University (of Arizona) has more buildings than vacant land." Shopping for many Tucsonans included trips to Steinfeld's, Myerson's, Levy's or Jacome's stores, among many others that have slipped into history. Def Leppard's Steve Clark jams at the TCC. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A former actor in Western films and his wife have survived a fire that destroyed their Tucson-area home plus decades of Arizona movie history. Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. Johanna Eubank is a digital producer for the Arizona Daily Star and tucson.com. We have a Tucson history email newsletter! Main Avenue runs through the center of the photo. Then there's the two guys suspended from the crane. She has been with the Star in various capacities since 1991. The Tucson City Council voted to invest an additional $14 million in neighborhood street repair in fiscal year 2022, a move that aims to address the growing percentage of residential streets that are in failing condition. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the . By 1958, it had 42 employees and a newly built downtown office at Main Avenue and Pennington Street, though that building was lost to urban renewal about a decade later. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. The El Conquistador Hotel, lower right, in 1954. Looking west from Mission Road south of Drexel Road west of Tucson in March, 1953. Consumers in the market for used vehicles should do their homework before handing over any money," officials said. Arroyo Chico winds its way through the lower right side. Interstate 10 (referred to as the "Tucson freeway" in newspapers at the time) under construction at Speedway Blvd. Lemmon at 5,400 feet elevation on Feb. 18, 1967. From the depths of the photo archives of the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star, it's another installment of Tucson: Then and Now. ARCHIVE PHOTO --- Downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. Dial Loans the the old Federal Courthouse on Broadway, east of Stone Ave. Tucson Citizen file photo. Grant Road, looking west at Campbell Ave. in 1966. Simpson Street is at the center of the photo, leading to Carrillo School (known for the annual Las Posadas procession), just beyond U.S. Highway 84 (now I-10). As aerial as you can get in 1880: Looking west at the Plaza de Armas, Congregational Church and portions of the Presidio wall in central Tucson. The parking at 35 E. Pennington, Tucson, in May, 1956. The Tucson Unified School District spent years buying property, including dozens of homes, surrounding the main building. Additional classes may be scheduled based on the number of applicants. The Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital (now the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System) looking southwest from about Benson Highway and Park Ave. in 1954. Originally, the parking facilities was designed to handle 850 vehicles but it was overflowing for the event. So who is responsible for coining the term? Score! Ray Manley by Carroll Presleys death was confirmed by her mother, Priscilla, who called her daughter "the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known. Presley, the only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, shared her fathers brooding charisma. Looking north into downtown Tucson, from about 20th Street and what is now Interstate 10, in 1946. After graduating from Tucson High School and studying at the UA, Blanton got his first engineering job with the Southern Pacific Railroad. The new section of Interstate 10 is lower left. 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Pima County is home to 40 of them, mostly in mid-century neighborhoods built around Tucsons angled arteries Aviation Parkway, Benson Highway, the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and Interstate 10 east of I-19. The photo shows the land in late 1947. Brad Palmer, left, and Dewey Bunnell of America played at Centennial Hall Oct. 21, 1987. Prior to 1915, it was a brewery. One stravenue origin story is that Roy P. Drachman reportedly dreamed it up in 1948 as part of Pueblo Gardens, Rockliffe said his grandfather was part of the in-crowd in Tucson, I guess youd say, but he started out humble.. For 13 years, the Birthday of President Washington had been honored in the new nation. and S. Plumer Ave., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 23, 2020. But the hotel is still there. The U.S. Sign up for it at tucson.com/timemachine. The El Paso and Southwestern RR tracks are on the right side. Downtown Tucson Then and Now Updated Aug 15, 2016 Stone Ave in Tucson, including Arizona Land and Title, Pima Savings, Jacome's and Steinfelds, looking south from Alameda Street from the northeast corner in 1962. Downtown Tucson looking southeast, probably about 1967. Historic archive aerial photos of Tucson Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. Shifman's extended family members lived at the estate. at the Pantano Wash in Tucson, 1981. Take a peek inside and learn the history behind some of these spots in and around Tucson. The Tucson Unified School District spent years buying property, including dozens of homes, surrounding the main building. The El Conquistador Hotel, lower right, in 1954. It felt like it was kind of in the blood.. A pedestrian in his forties has been killed in a road traffic collision outside Xscape in CMK. The Rolling Hills subdivision and golf course (left center) and Regina Cleri Seminary (building cluster in center) near 22nd Street and Pantano, Tucson, in 1970. If you like photos that explore Tucson's past, you can see more each week by subscribing to our history newsletter:http://tucne.ws/time. The non-stop trip to Phoenix as still a few years away. Based on this, I think it would be fair to say Blanton brought us the stravenue, Clinco said. The legendary band performed at the Tucson Community Center in June 1972. Unless the developer had some pet names in mind, he left it up to the engineering firm to come up with the street names, he said. The Fox Theatre in downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. What we stood for. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.. ", Control room at KUAT studios in May, 1970. Greyhound bus depot, left, was located on the northwest corner of Broadway Boulevard and Church Avenue around February 1966. There was not enough room to operate the controls after the pilot with parachute were crammed inside. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. Tucson looking north from about 20th Street in 1929. Downtown Tucson (at left) from "A" Mountain in January, 1953. It was the first police helicopter patrol operation in Arizona. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. . The business moved from 820 S. 6th Ave. Chevron and Quick Mart on the southeast corner of E. Broadway Blvd. The Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobilitys Move Tucson initiative is effort to create a 20-year, long-range master plan of transportation and mobility projects. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. Under construction: The Arizona Land Title building (foreground; now Pima County Transporation) and the down J.C. Penney Department Store (now Jcome Plaza in front of the main library). The city council voted in November to continue the program and purchase two helicopters. Snow covers the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, probably in February, 1966. It cost $1.5 million. The annual Tucson Desert Song Festival opens Jan. 18 and has a spring session in March. Citing financial trouble, the Arizona Historical Society wants out of its operations agreements for the Fort Lowell Museum and the Downtown History Museum in Tucson. Traffic tie-ups like this one in June, 1962, happened several times a day on 22nd Street at the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks in Tucson. Araiza in late 2013. The test off Hawaii was the first time Raytheon's ship-launched Standard Missile-3 IIA interceptor was used to hit an intercontinental missile. Undated photo looking west on Broadway Road from the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. Clubhouse is far left. His buildings often featured exposed . From. TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Jake Guentzel came out of a scoring slump at the perfect time, allowing his team to end one of its own. and S. Scott Ave., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 28, 2020. This is a photo of the Fox Theatre on Congress Street and Stone Avenue toward the north on Thursday, October 24, 2013 in Tucson, Ariz. By Summer 1962, completed freeway sections allowed travelers to go from Prince Road to 6th Ave. By the 1960s it had fallen into disrepair. 1940s. An estate in Williams Edition circa 1940 owned by Sam Shifman (who started the Shifman Matress company of Newark, NJ.). This database is a fully searchable text version of the newspaper for the following years: 1941-77. It was demolished in 1984. This is a 1925 photo of the All Auto Camp on 2650 N Oracle Rd at Jacinto which featured casitas with the names of a state on the buildings. NBC News' Ken Dilanian breaks down how the discovery came to light and how the documents compare to classified documents found at former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last year. Regina Cleri is now St. Augustine Catholic High School. The homes south of the football stadium are gone. Photos of Tucson as far back as the 1880s the archives of the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star. There is no apparent record of the Superior Automatic and Self Service Car Wash. Oracle Road, looking south from Suffolk Drive, in March, 1975. At right, is the natural desert of the Williams Addition, an innovative 160-acre development with only 22 homes on large lots. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. The Benson-Nogales freeway interchange in Tucson (now known as Interstate 10-Interstate 19), completed in about 1963. Recent research by historian and preservationist Demion Clinco points to a more likely candidate: another prominent Tucsonan who played a large role in the citys post-war development. The plan was to tow the gilder to 15,000 feet using a World War II-era B-25 bomber. In 1941, the city bowed out to make way for U.S. Army pilot training in 1941 and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base was born. Street scene of South Meyer Avenue looking south from West Congress Street on June 26, 1966. The building was a block deep, extending from Congress Street through to Penington. The group played the Tucson Convention Center Nov. 18, 1987. You have permission to edit this collection. The freeway off ramp at St. Mary's Road (picture bottom) is gone today. The news articles are just some I wrote for the Tucson Citizen, which was one of Tucson's two daily newspapers before the dawn of news over the internet wiped out many newspapers across the country. Palo Verde High School in Tucson got grass and trees and the courtyard for the 1968 school year. Available on microfilm from State of Arizona Library & Archives, Phoenix, Ariz, and the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. The entire block is now the Tucson Electric Power headquarters. Institute of Research and Diagnostic Clinic for the Desert Sanatorium, now known as Tucson Medical Center, in 1929. The MacArthur Hotel at 500 E. Toole Ave. in 1965. Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, AZ $50,000 to preserve a collection of vintage glass negatives depicting Tucson and southern Arizona from 1870 to 1930. It is now the main library plaza. Then and now photos of Tucson (2020) Rick Wiley Oct 22, 2022 From the depths of the photo archives of the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star, it's another installment of Tucson: Then. We're pretty sure that's the Rillito River in the top half of the photo and Catalina Foothills beyond. T. This is a 1950 photo of the North Oracle Road bridge where it originally crossed over the Rillito River, west of the current bridge. Tucson Mall construction well-underway in 1981. My first job over 40 years ago was as a paperboy for the Tucson Citizen. Alameda Street and North Stone Avenue in Tucson looking south from the roof of the county building at 200 N Stone on Thursday, November 7, 2013. The building in the left foreground was used for the first mixed school taught by Miss Wakefield( later Mrs. No information on Langers Florists picture taken 1955. He taught me surveying, Rockliffe said of his dad, the likely son of the stravenue. What's still there? We stumble across archive photos of notable buildings, neighborhoods, businesses, vistas from 30-50 years ago, then revisit those spots today. This is a July 2, 1982 photo of flooding along a Tucson street. Neil Young performed at the Tucson Convention Center Nov. 13, 1986. Kress & Co. building Updated May 31, 2019 In March 1975 it was announced that the vacant S.H. The large buildings along the railroad tracks were demolished to make way for the Aviation Parkway. Wikipedia gives credit for the stravenue to Mr. 1970s. Ron Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards with the Rolling Stones perform at the Tucson Community Center July 21, 1978. Formerly Montgomery Ward Store. It as a chillly 18-degrees at altitude. All Saints Catholic Church, 400 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, in 1963. Note the price of the concert tickets. City study showed 81% of its employees make wages below the standard market rates of other public-sector jobs around the state. Construction on the Interstate 10 overpass at Congress Street (looking East) underway in 1958. The Tucson Citizen 's name changed again in 1928 to the Tucson Daily Citizen and that title remained until 1977, when it returned to the Tucson Citizen for the remainder of its publication. Glenn c. 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