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Photos of what life was like in Tucson in the early 1950s
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Photos of what life was like in Tucson in the early 1950s

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Mar 14, 2023
  • Mar 14, 2023 Updated Mar 14, 2023
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From Old Tucson to the Tucson Inn, here's a look at Tucson in the 1950s.

Did you know? The Star has a throwback email newsletter — snapshots of Tucson history in your inbox every Thursday. Sign up: tucson.com/timemachine

Old Tucson

Old Tucson

From the Dec. 8, 1952, Tucson Citizen: In case you think the "good old days" are gone forever you had better visit Old Tucson this evening and tomorrow when the rip-roarin' wild West will live again with street shootings, hangings, Indian attacks and bank robberies. And if that isn't enough to liven things up there will be Can Can dancers like those pictured above. The annual "Old Tucson Daze" celebration is sponsored by the Tucson Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Tucson Citizen file

Barrio Viejo

Barrio Viejo

Barrio Viejo in Tucson, Ariz., at the intersection of Sabino Avenue and McCormick Street in 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

St. Mary's Rodeo Parade

St. Mary's Rodeo Parade

The St. Mary's wagon in the 1953 Tucson Rodeo Parade

Tucson Citizen file

Kolb Road namesake

Kolb Road namesake

Richard Earl Kolb, for which Kolb Road is named, eating lunch in 1953 in a Pima County office. He worked for the Pima County Assessor's Office for 34 years. 

Courtesy Spencer Kolb

Consumers building in downtown Tucson

Consumers building in downtown Tucson

The Consumers building in downtown Tucson, 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Recreation Department

Tucson Recreation Department

Downtown Tucson Recreation Department building in 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Boys Chorus

Tucson Boys Chorus

The Tucson Boys Chorus heading for a performance on June 17, 1952, at the Kiwanis International Convention in Seattle, Washington, attended by 15,000 delegates. 

Courtesy Tucson Boys Chorus

Downtown buildings

Downtown buildings

Stein's Clothing, Leed's Shoes and Southern Arizona Bank and Trust in 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson City Annex building

Tucson City Annex building

Downtown Tucson City Annex building, just south of City Hall taken July 8, 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Rudy Castro

Rudy Castro

Rudy Castro of Tucson High School baseball in 1952.

Reginald Russell Photography

Bisbee Fourth of July Parade

Bisbee Fourth of July Parade

Soldiers march along in the parade held in Bisbee, Arizona on the 4th of July 1952

Tucson Citizen file

Mt. Lemmon prison camp

Mt. Lemmon prison camp

A Citizen photo of the dam and pump house for the Tucson Federal Prison Camp.

Tucson Citizen file

City Hall Annex building

City Hall Annex building

From the Tucson Citizen in 1953: The Pennington Street entrance of the block-deep city hall annex building scheduled for demolition as soon as its occupants can be moved to new quarters. The two-story adobe building was under condemnation when the city acquired it several years ago. The city council Monday ordered the building torn down in line with new policy of keeping a close eye on substandard buildings.

Tucson Citizen file

76 gas station

76 gas station

A 76 gas station in downtown Tucson

Tucson Citizen file

Park Avenue railroad crossing

Park Avenue railroad crossing

The Park Avenue railroad crossing in 1952.

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson bus service

Tucson bus service

A Tucson Rapid Transit bus in 1953

Tucson Citizen file

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on Jan. 17, 1953, the day a new 11,500-feet runway was dedicated to handle the jet age. Propeller-driven Boeing B-50 bombers site on the flightline. The base received new SAC B-47 bombers for the 303rd Bombardment Group that March. 

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Ted DeGrazia

Ted DeGrazia

In 1952, Ted DeGrazia built the Mission in the Sun as the first building constructed on the property in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino, a Jesuit priest, and dedicated the mission to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Following his own building plans, DeGrazia and his friends carefully handcrafted the adobe constructed building. In 2006, the Mission in the Sun was registered as a National Historic landmark.

Jack W. Sheaffer

State Theater, downtown

State Theater, downtown

The State Theater at 51 E. Congress St. in 1953. It was also known as the Tucson Opera House. It was closed in Sept. 22, 1953.

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson from A Mountain

Tucson from A Mountain

The City of Tucson as seen from A Mountain at dawn on Jan. 1, 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Rillito Raceway

Rillito Raceway

The Rillito Raceway in 1953.

Tucson Citizen file

Rillito Raceway

Rillito Raceway

The Rillito Raceway in 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

Virginia Mittendorf

Virginia Mittendorf

Virginia Mittendorf was the first Tucson woman to appear on a television screen in Tucson in 1953. 

Handout

Cleveland Indians

Cleveland Indians

Cleveland Indians play at Hi-Corbett Field in March, 1952 

Tucson Citizen file

Indians vs New York Giants

Indians vs New York Giants

Cleveland Indians vs the N.Y Giants at Hi-Corbett Field, March 8, 1953

Tucson Citizen file

Marana Air Base

Marana Air Base

Dinner is served (looks like steak!) in the mess hall at Marana Air Base in 1953.

Arizona Daily Star file

Marana Air Base

Marana Air Base

Piper L-21 trainers at Marana Air Base in 1953.

Arizona Daily Star file

Marana Air Base

Marana Air Base

Turkish airmen training at Marana Air Base in 1953 are "fascinated by the strange beauties of the desert," according the Tucson Citizen.

Tucson Citizen file

Old Tucson Studios gunfighters take a break

Old Tucson Studios gunfighters take a break

Old Tucson Studios' gunfighting stuntmen take a break between shows in November of 1953. 

Submitted photo

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in 1953. 

Tucson Citizen file

The birth of San Manuel

The birth of San Manuel

From a 1953 edition of the Tucson Citizen: Barber Tommy Blank may have some time on his hands right now, but wait until future San Manuelites commence moving into all those new houses come next week. 

The article was about the creation of the town of San Manuel. 

Tucson Citizen file

Tucson Inn

Tucson Inn

The Tucson Inn under construction in November, 1952. Tucson had 150 hotels at that time. "The motor-hotel business in Tucson is one of the resort town's thriving activities," according to the Tucson Citizen.

Bernie Sedley / Tucson Citizen

Tucson Inn

Tucson Inn

Opening of the Tucson Inn in January, 1953. Tie optional.

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Tucson Inn

Tucson Inn

Opening of the Tucson Inn in January, 1953. A little chilly to be poolside.

Bernie Sedley / Tucson Citizen

Tommy "Thunder" Bolt

Tommy "Thunder" Bolt

Tommy "Thunder" Bolt during the 1953 Tucson Open at Randolph, which he won that year. Bolt was a WWII vet who joined the tour later in life, but won 15 Tour titles.

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Ft. Lowell Road

Ft. Lowell Road

The remains of the Fort Lowell Park hospital were partially covered from above on June 17, 1953, but the walls were exposed allowing people to scratch their names on the adobe walls.

Tucson Citizen file

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