The Evolution of Historic Downtown Truckee: Part 1
At the Bar of America, most people know that the clever name came from the original use of the building. Step inside and see if you can find the old teller windows and other hints of banking history.
Next along was a favorite for many, the Irish pub and restaurant, OB’s Board. Now divided into three spaces it houses the delicate cuisine of Restaurant Trokay, the jewels at Blue Stone and the chic clothing of Nomad Boutique. Tucked in the back of Bluestone, see if you can find an old oven that was part of a bakery that pre-dates OB’s.
Always a popular gathering spot, Pianeta Ristorante was once Truckee River Book and Tea followed by The Left Bank restaurant where a French chef brought Truckee residents new flavor well ahead of its time. Take a peek inside to see the technical details of the artwork from highly respected and talented local artist, Pam Krone, on the walls and ceilings.
Where once the locals shopped for every imaginable tool, nail, lightbulb and paint color, now you can find every pot, pan, spatula and teapot. The very popular Roberts Hardware is now the Cooking Gallery.
Tahoe Mountain Realty, formerly Tahoe Mountain Resorts Real Estate occupied present day Riverside Studios. At the forefront of the resort community development, this was a beautiful showroom sharing the beginnings of what has now become the some of the most sought after properties in the North Lake Tahoe area. TMR now occupies the Icon building at Northstar and 2 other Truckee locations.
Stay tuned for more on looking back on how historic Truckee has grown, changed and become the charming commercial row that we know and love today.
Katie Tyler
Realtor®
BRE 01442453
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