Monday, February 6, 2012

Early 1900's...

...The Carmichael Store and Post Office. Picture taken from the Carmichael House. Courtesy Henry Hauser Museum.

Now.....

...Daisey Mae's Steak House. Excellent food.

Friday, February 3, 2012

January 1941...

...tents, mobile homes and shacks in Fry, Arizona in January 1941. Courtesy Arizona Historical Society/Tucson.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

January 1941...

... Courtesy Arizona Historical Society/Tucson.

1942...






















 The Gate Theater was built by Paul Wolfe and Fred Whitton, with 500 seats, had a balcony upstairs for white officers who served at Fort Huachuca during World War II when the fort was segregated. It also had a bedroom and a bathroom and projection room upstairs. In 1956 Tony Shaieb took over the lease from Martin Rogers and kept it as a rec center. On Dec. 21, 1957 the building was severly damaged from a fire and was fought by an all-volunteer fire department. The building stood for many years without a roof, the owners were able to rebuild and opened as a playland arcade, better known as the Smoke Shop in 1965.  Date of photo is unknown. Courtesy Henry Hauser Museum.

1961....

.....600 N. Garden Ave. is Sierra Vista's new City Hall that housed, according to the 1961 Sierra Vista City Directory, City attorney R.J. Snyder's office, Magistrate C.B. Egts, Mayor's office P.W. Keating and City Council Chamber. Photo courtesy 1961 SV City brochure.

1967...

....Hatfield Funeral Home, established in 1967, was the first funeral home in Sierra Vista. Courtesy Jeff Hatfield.

Now...

...boarded-up and vacant for many years. The building caught on fire early January 2013. It will probably be demolished and the property will be transformed to be a grassy park and be part of the new Henry Hauser Museum to be built south of Solder Creek in the near future.