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Here's a look at life in Tucson in 1954 and 1955
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Here's a look at life in Tucson in 1954 and 1955

  • Nov 18, 2019
  • Nov 18, 2019 Updated Nov 18, 2019

Did you know? We have a throwback email newsletter — snapshots of Tucson history sent to your inbox every Thursday! Sign up: tucson.com/timemachine

Tucson Boys Chorus

Tucson Boys Chorus

Tucson Boys Chorus board a Dutch airliner for London via Amsterdam in June, 1955. 

Tucson Citizen file

Colossal Cave

Colossal Cave

Visitors explore Colossal Cave in January, 1954. 

Tucson Citizen file

Southern Pacific

Southern Pacific

Southern Pacific's 75 years of service to Tucson was celebrated in 1955. The event commemorated the arrival of the first train to town in 1880. 

Merrille Sutton

Tucson Fire Department

Tucson Fire Department

Tucson Fire Department working a fire in an undisclosed area in 1955. Note the uniforms used to fight fire at the time. 

handout

Bear Down Gym aerial

Bear Down Gym aerial

Aerial of Tucson taken January 31, 1955. The University of Arizona is on the lower left including Bear Down Gym and Old Main. 

Tucson Citizen file

'It Happened One Night' filming

'It Happened One Night' filming

Shivering, as thousands of Tucsonans were during the passing of a cold front over the Old Pueblo today, actor Jack Lemmon wraps up in blankets on location for the filming of "It Happened One Night," near Patagonia. Lemmon was forced to spend long periods of time in the water yesterday for the "dunking" scene in the new musical version of the famous old movie. 

Bernie Sedley / Tucson Citizen

Hopalong Cassidy

Hopalong Cassidy

Hopalong Cassidy in Tucson. 1954.

Tucson Citizen file

'Operation Skywatch' at Davis-Monthan

'Operation Skywatch' at Davis-Monthan

"Operation Skywatch" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in 1955. The around-the-clock aircraft tracking project used 130 civilian obeservers at posts throughout Arizona and New Mexico to track enemy aircraft.

Tucson Citizen file

Legal Tender Bar

Legal Tender Bar

Eduardo Jacobs, left, and son Eddie Jacobs, second from left with others at the Legal Tender Bar circa 1955. 

Courtesy Eddie Jacobs

Pima County Fair

Pima County Fair

Kids climb aboard the train at The Pima County Fair October 23, 1955. 

Jack Sheaffer

Davis Monthan Air Force Base

Davis Monthan Air Force Base

Bomber flight crews are monitored during their time in a high altitude chamber at Davis-Monthan AFB in Feb. 1955.

Tucson Citizen file

Downtown buildings

Downtown buildings

Downtown Tucson buildings, housing S. Kress and Steinfeld's, taken January 1955. 

Tucson Citizen file

Old customs house in Nogales, Sonora

Old customs house in Nogales, Sonora

Old customs house in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico taken on January, 9, 1954. The traintracks enter the United States at the border, about 300 yards to the right. 

Bill Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Kerr-Parker-Kerr Mortuary

Kerr-Parker-Kerr Mortuary

It was located in the 200 block of North Stone Avenue and torn down in early 1961

Tucson Citizen file

The Lavender Pit

The Lavender Pit

The Lavender Pit mine in Bisbee, 1954. 

Tucson Citizen file

Santa Rita Hotel

Santa Rita Hotel

A photo of the Santa Rita Hotel in 1954. 

Tucson Citizen file

The American Legion building on Pennington

The American Legion building on Pennington

The American Legion building at 112 W. Pennington St., built in 1937. The photo was taken in 1955. 

Tucson Citizen file

Corbett's Lumber

Corbett's Lumber

A photo of Corbett's Lumber on May 20, 1955

Tucson Citizen file

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Pilots stand in front of a jet called the "City of Tucson II" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Tucson Citizen file

Shamrock Dairy

Shamrock Dairy

Dick Oxnam and his wife Betty Oxnam standing next the Shamrock Dairy milk truck that Dick used for work in Tucson in 1955. 

Handout photo

Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day

As Davis-Monthan Air Force Base celebrated Armed Forces Day in 1955, 6,000 Tucsonans saw planes such as this C119 drop parachutists. The observance also featured a full division review, an impressive jet fly over, a fire fighting demonstration, weather ballon releases and a series of special displays.

Bernie Sedley / Tucson Citizen

New Beach T-34

New Beach T-34

Not only is this the first time a student has started his Air Force flying training in the new Beach T-34, but it is the first time the student has ever been in an airplane. The student in the cockpit is Charles F. Srull and briefing him is Walter F. Jones, one of 150 instructors at Darr Aero Tech.

Tucson Citizen file

Mount Lemmon recreation

Mount Lemmon recreation

On skis made especially for her, 3-year-old Lee Lawrence practices a snow plow stop under the expert tutelage of her father, Renn Lawrence, instructor in military science and tactics at the University of Arizona. Lee was born in Austria while her father was on duty here. But starting her in "almost as soon as she could walk." Lawrence hopes to develop Lee until she may one day become an Olympic ski champion.

Tucson Citizen file

Mount Lemmon recreation

Mount Lemmon recreation

From the 1955 cutline: Only about 30 miles from the desert floor of the Tucson valley, the heights of Mount Lemmon offer year-round attractions for residents and winter visitors alike. Presently, the main attraction atop the mountain is winter recreation with hundreds of ski enthusiasts using the tow, dotting the run. The area has been developed by the U.S. Forest Service in recent years for winter and summer use; further development is planned.

Tucson Citizen file

Downtown shot

Downtown shot

The corner of Stone and Alameda in 1955.

Tucson Citizen file

Blakely's gasoline station

Blakely's gasoline station

A new parking lot was set to be built on the 25,000 square feet occupied by the Blakely service station on East Alameda Street in 1955.

The parking lot was to be built for the new Mayer building. 

Tucson Citizen file

Power poles removed

Power poles removed

The removal of power poles made a difference in the appearance of the downtown business area. Here is a photo from the intersection of Pennington Street and Scott Avenue, facing east.

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Citizen construction

Tucson Citizen construction

Construction progress at Tucson Newspapers Inc. on March 3, 1954. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Rapid Transit

Tucson Rapid Transit

Homer Frost (center, back to camera), manager of Tucson Rapid Transit Co., talks hurriedly with Walter Ryglisyn (center, wearing glasses), company auditor, at the start of a crowded bus strike hearing in City Council chambers in 1954.

Bill Hopkins / Tucson Citizen

Homecoming float

Homecoming float

Homecoming float of the Sigma Chi fraternity.

Tucson Citizen file

University of Arizona homecoming parade

University of Arizona homecoming parade

1955 Sigma Alpha Epsilon homecoming float

Tucson Citizen file

1955 UA Homecoming parade

1955 UA Homecoming parade

Homecoming parade in 1955

Tucson Citizen file

'Bockscar'

'Bockscar'

"Bockscar," the Boeing B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, shown in storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, in 1955. It was transferred to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in 1961.

Tucson Citizen file

Perkins Motor Co.

Perkins Motor Co.

Perkins Motor Co., pictured here in 1955 at the northwest corner of Stone and Alameda, occupied the site for 15 years until it was demolished to make way for the Arizona Land Title Building, which was converted to Pima County Public Works Center in early 2000s. 

Tucson Citizen file

Horse racing at Rillito Park

Horse racing at Rillito Park

Rillito Park Race Track sign in 1955.

Jack W. Sheaffer

Cleveland Indians in Tucson

Cleveland Indians in Tucson

Cleveland Indians at the Tucson train station in 1955.

Arizona Daily Star file

S.H. Kress Co.

S.H. Kress Co.

Mrs. Howard Cline, stewardess of the S.H. Kress Co's soda and lunch department, descends the escalator in the company's new store at 97 E. Congress, in 1955. 

Tucson Citizen file

Lavender Pit mine opening

Lavender Pit mine opening

Joint committees of the Bisbee and Douglas Chambers of Commerce arranged for a formal opening ceremony Aug. 7, 1954, of Phelps Dodge's $25,000,000 Lavender Pit mine at Bisbee. 

TUCSON CITIZEN

Saguaro National Monument

Saguaro National Monument

The Saguaro National Monument visitors center in 1955.

Tucson Citizen file

Saguaro National Monument

Saguaro National Monument

The Saguaro National Monument cactus garden in 1955.

Tucson Citizen file

Albert Steinfeld and Company Wholesale Hardware building

Albert Steinfeld and Company Wholesale Hardware building

This is a September 30, 1954 photo of the Albert Steinfeld and Company Wholesale Hardware Division building near the northwest corner of North Stone Avenue and West Pennington Street. By then the Steinfeld grocery store building next door was sold to the Jacome family and it was where they built their new department store. 

Tucson Citizen file

Mount Lemmon Highway

Mount Lemmon Highway

The Mt. Lemmon Highway on May 18, 1955. 

Tucson Citizen file

S.H. Kress building

S.H. Kress building

This is a January 1955 photo of the S.H. Kress & Co. building at 97 E Congress St. It was demolished to make way for a more modern Kress building which would have the city's first escalator that descended to the basement selling floor, according to the Tucson Citizen. 

Tucson Citizen file

Veterans Hospital

Veterans Hospital

Southern Arizona Veterans Hospital in Tucson in June, 1954.

Tucson Citizen file

Jones and Speedway

Jones and Speedway

Jones Boulevard at East Speedway, looking south, in 1954.

Tucson Citizen

Tucson General Hospital

Tucson General Hospital

Tucson General Hospital, which was located on East Allen Road and North Campbell Avenue, first opened in 1949 as a 15-bed facility at Grant and Country Club roads. In 1954, the hospital was expanded to a 30 bed site at 3838 N Campbell Ave. The site had once been the Harding Guest Ranch and the hospital was a group of converted adobe buildings, according to the Tucson Citizen. 

Joan Rennick / Tucson Citizen

Old adobe buildings downtown

Old adobe buildings downtown

On April 9, 1955, it was announced the old adobe buildings on East Jackson Street near South Scott Avenue, which were more than 60 years old at the time, were to be razed to make way for a parking lot. The property extended all the way to East Broadway Boulevard.

Tucson Citizen file

Oury Park Pool

Oury Park Pool

Oury Park Pool in Tucson in August, 1954. 

Arizona Daily Star

Duke Ellington at El Casino Ballroom

Duke Ellington at El Casino Ballroom

Hector La Desma sings along with Duke Ellington, right, at the piano and smaller, 15-piece Ellington band during a one-night stand at El Casino Ballroom, 443 E. 26th St. in Tucson on Sept. 17, 1954. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Fire inspections

Tucson Fire inspections

Tucson firefighters from Engine 2 visit a duplex at 121-123 North Second Ave. for a voluntary fire inspection in October, 1955. The program continued for three months. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tumacacori National Historic Park

Tumacacori National Historic Park

Archaeologists excavate a primitive Pima Indian site at Tumácacori National Historic Park in 1954.

Arizona Daily Star file

The Twin Flames

The Twin Flames

The Tucson Citizen called the Twin Flames, 5150 E. Speedway, a "fancy nitery" when it opened in Oct. 1955. The glowing brazier in the background is flanked by rocking chairs. 

Tucson Citizen file

Twin Flames

Twin Flames

The bar at the Twin Flames, 5150 E. Speedway, in Oct. 1955, which featured a landscape painting behind the bar and what looks to be a pretty good selection of liquor. 

Tucson Citizen

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