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A look at what Tucson was like during 1974 and 1975
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A look at what Tucson was like during 1974 and 1975

  • May 31, 2019
  • May 31, 2019 Updated Sep 20, 2019

See how Tucson lived in '74-'75.

Broadway Department Store

Broadway Department Store

The Broadway department store at Park Mall, Tucson, in 1974. 

Tucson Citizen file

Sabino High School

Sabino High School

Students eat outside on picnic benches at Sabino High School in April, 1974, while much of the school is still under construction. It was overcrowded from the start. 

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Fiiming of 'Petrocelli'

Fiiming of 'Petrocelli'

The crew of the television show "Petrocelli" work on Kinney Road during filming of the episode, "A Life for a Life" on July 24, 1974. Photo by Tim Fuller, Tucson Citizen

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Cooling down in Old Pueblo

Cooling down in Old Pueblo

Kids hang out along the edge of the Silverbell pool on June 17, 1974.

Benjie Sanders / Arizona Daily Star

The Last Cattle Drive

The Last Cattle Drive

Cowboys drive 250 cattle down a frontage road near Ruthrauff Road in Tucson toward the finish line of "The Last Cattle Drive," a 350-mile journey that began Ict. 20 in Willcox. The drive ended at the Nelson Livestock Auctions yard, 455 N. Highway Drive. The cattle was sold with proceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The month-long trek was designated as one of the events celebrating America's bicentennial. It was originated by trail boss Ed Overmyer, owner of ranches near Dragoon and a western clothing store in Tucson. 

Joan Rennick / Tucson Citizen

Carl Hayden Community Hospital

Carl Hayden Community Hospital

View of Carl Hayden Community Hospital at Congress Street and Granada in Tucson, looking towards A Mountain, in 1974. Photo was taken from the Federal Building. Southern Pacific Railroad opened the hospital originally as a tuberculosis sanitarium for railroad workers in 1931. It was one of many railroad hospitals around the country. It was opened to all residents in 1964 and renamed in honor of Sen. Carl T. Hayden. It closed in 1974 and was demolished in 1979. It is now the site of the U.S. District Courthouse. The El Paso and Southwestern passenger train station is behind the hospital, to the right. It is still standing.

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Cult roundup

Cult roundup

Pima County Sheriff deputies arrive at Molino Basin in the Catalina Mountains in October 1975 to serve a writ of habeas corpus on Iowa resident Bruce Surber who had earlier disappeared with the "Jesus People." About 25 deputies went to the site where the group was camped and stayed for five hours. The group was identified as a religious cult. Deputies said the group consisted of 75-100 men, women and children. They were segregated into various groups: single men, single women, married couples and their children. Juvenile authorities and health officials joined the deputies and found the children to be well cared for and the camp clean. No runaways were found among the juveniles. The members were described as being polite but silent. Surber was removed from the group and reunited with his wife. 

Tucson Citizen file

'Hot L Baltimore'

'Hot L Baltimore'

Molly McKasson, left, and Tony De Bruno in "Hot L Baltimore," an Arizona Civic Theater production at the TCC Little Theatre in 1975.

Craig Welborn / Arizona Daily Star

Arizona Civic Theater

Arizona Civic Theater

Sandy Rosenthal, producing director at the Arizona Civic Theater and Susan Claassen, left, read lines during auditions with actress Melanie Jane Morris, a University of Arizona drama student in July, 1974.

Craig Welborn / Arizona Daily Star

Hirsh's Shoes

Hirsh's Shoes

Sid Hirsh of Hirsh’s Shoes in his office at 2934 E. Broadway, Tucson, in August, 1974. 

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

Hirsh's Shoes

Hirsh's Shoes

Sid Hirsh of Hirsh's Shoes looks for shoes in their narrow stockroom at the store on Broadway Road in Tucson in August, 1974. 

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

'Hawmps'

'Hawmps'

Old Tucson- Camels- November 18, 1975. Tucson Citizen. The movie "Hawmps." Filming of the movie began Nov. 24 at Old Tucson. The 17-camel team is trained by Hollywood's Frank Inn, who gained fame by raising Benji from a puppy to a canine star. "Hawmps" is a comedy-western loosely based on a pre-Civil War Army experiment in which a U.S. Cavalry unit was told to trade in its trusty horses for a pack of Arabian camels. Stars, according to the imdb, are James Hampton, Christopher Connelly, Slim Pickens and Denver Pyle.

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The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

'The Mark of Zorro.' Filmed at San Xavier Mission. In background is Ricardo Montalban, the star.

Tucson Citizen file

Fiesta de los Vaqueros

Fiesta de los Vaqueros

A steerwrestler stretches out to reach his steer during the 1974 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros. 

Craig Wellman / Arizona Daily Star

Fiesta de los Vaqueros

Fiesta de los Vaqueros

A barrel racer takes a tight turn going into one of the barrels during the 1975 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros. Arizona Daily Star file

Arizona Daily Star file

Los Changuitos Feos

Los Changuitos Feos

Fernie Sanchez, far left, and members of Los Changuitos Feos on May 8, 1974, prior to a 10th anniversary concert at TCC. =

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

David Bowie in Tucson

David Bowie in Tucson

David Bowie in concert at the Tucson Community Center on Sept. 13, 1974. One Tucson fan said, "He's bi and he's great."

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

Tucson Police Major Clarence Dupnik

Tucson Police Major Clarence Dupnik

Tucson Police Major Clarence Dupnik, left, talks to officers at the scene of the shooting death of undercover TPD officer Barry Headricks on E. Eighth Street on Oct. 28, 1974. 

Joan Rennick / Tucson Citizen

Fiesta de La Placita

Fiesta de La Placita

Fiesta de La Placita at La Placita Park in Downtown Tucson on April 2, 1974. Tucson Citizen file

Art Grasberger / Tucson Citizen 1976

Las Posadas

Las Posadas

Parishioners at Santa Cruz Catholic Church at 6th Ave. and 22nd Street, Tucson, sing during Las Posadas in December, 1974.

P. K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Mt. Lemmon

Mt. Lemmon

Couple on ski lift on Mt. Lemmon. June 29, 1975

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Kinney Shoe store

Kinney Shoe store

This is the Kinney Shoe store on the northwest corner of North Oracle and West Wetmore Roads at the Oracle Ridge Plaza on August 16, 1974. 

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Motorbiking in Oro Valley

Motorbiking in Oro Valley

Oro Valley in May, 1974. 

Tucson Citizen file

South Sixth Avenue

South Sixth Avenue

Traffic moves along South Tucson looking north on South Sixth Avenue on May 19, 1975. 

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Steinfeld's Department Store

Steinfeld's Department Store

Steinfeld's, far left, and Jacome's, far right, department stores seemed to bracket the new federal building (in the background) in downtown Tucson on January 9, 1974. The Pioneer National Title Insurance Co., or the PNTI building, is also on the right. 

Bill Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Summerhaven

Summerhaven

Summerhaven, Ariz., on June 18, 1975. 

Ed Stiles / Tucson Citizen

Summerhaven 2

Summerhaven 2

Summerhaven, Ariz., on June 18, 1975. 

Ed Stiles / Tucson Citizen

Summerhaven

Summerhaven

Summerhaven, Ariz., on June 18, 1975. 

Ed Stiles / Tucson Citizen

S.H. Kress & Co. building

S.H. Kress & Co. building

In March 1975 it was announced that the vacant S.H. Kress & Co. building at 97 E Congress St was to be renovated and to take on a new appearance after local investors wanted to remodel the structure. Twenty years before when it was first built in 1955, the building had the city's first escalator that descended to the basement selling floor, according to the Tucson Citizen. After the renovation, the new complex was to be pulled back from the street, leaving more sidewalk room, include a mall on the ground floor and offices on the second and third floors. Later still, in 1983, the three-story building was to be renovated again by developer Humberto S Lopez. 

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Marana

Marana

Silverbell Road and Artesiano Road (now Continental Reserve Loop) in Marana, looking East-Southwest, in Feb. 1975. 

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Tucson High School graduation

Tucson High School graduation

Some seniors celebrate a little early before their commencement ceremony at Tucson High School's football field on June 6, 1974. 

Benjie Sanders / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson High School graduation

Tucson High School graduation

A couple of graduating seniors celebrate in front of their classmates during their commencement ceremony at Tucson High School's football field on June 6, 1974. 

Benjie Sanders / Arizona Daily Star

Edith Cleveland of Rillito

Edith Cleveland of Rillito

Edith Cleveland of Rillito, about to feed her two pigs. July 30, 1974. 

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Tornado cleanup

Tornado cleanup

Neighbors gather up remains for Earl Worthington after a tornado hits Tucson. June 24, 1974. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson tornado

Tucson tornado

Owner Howard Smith (without shirt), shifts through remains after tornado destroyed home. June 24, 1974. 

ARIZONA DAILY STAR

Convicts returned

Convicts returned

September 18, 1974 Convicted California mass slayers Douglas E. Gretzer (with sack in front of face) and Willie L. Steelman were returned to Tucson from Vacaville Prision to face murder charges. The two men were hustled to the jail from Tucson International Airport under heavy police guard. 

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

Winterhaven Festival of Lights

Winterhaven Festival of Lights

Winterhaven Festival of Lights in Tucson in December, 1974.

Arizona Daily Star

A-10 Thunderbolt

A-10 Thunderbolt

Officers check out a white Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt during a special showing at Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, in June, 1975. Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Hikers on Mt. Lemmon

Hikers on Mt. Lemmon

Hikers on Mt. Lemmon on June 29, 1975. 

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Elton John in Tucson

Elton John in Tucson

ARCHIVE PHOTO - Early crowd waiting for Elton John concert on October 1, 1975. 

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Elton John in Tucson

Elton John in Tucson

ARCHIVE PHOTO - Rock super-star Elton John shows some of the passionate piano work that took 11,000 young fans on a three-hour trip at the Tucson Community Center Arena on October 1, 1975. Photo by Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen.

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

University of Arizona vs Arizona State

University of Arizona vs Arizona State

Not "The Catch," but a catch by ASU's #84 during the University of Arizona vs Arizona State football game in 1975.

Arizona Daily Star

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