Riggins in the 1940s
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N 45° 25.298 W 116° 18.903
11T E 553587 N 5030018
The “Riggins in the 1940s” sign in Riggins, Idaho.
Waymark Code: WMAR7K
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 02/16/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member muddawber
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This history sign, about Riggins in the 1940s, is one of a series on the Salmon River Heritage Walking Tour in Riggins, Idaho.
Marker Name: Riggins in the 1940s

Marker Type: City

Marker Text:
Lighthouse of Highway 95 In 1946, Jim and Velma Summerville built a liquor bar, cafe, and supperclub. Summerville’s Cafe and Club was known as “The Lighthouse of Highway 95,” welcoming countless travelers to their 24-hour cafe. Jim and Velma made their supperclub and dancehall a center for community activities. Summerville’s became a place for dining, dancing, rollerskating, movies, sports, entertainment. The Rodeo Club -- Full Circle In the 1940s, Everett and Lorene Taylor opened the Rodeo Club and Tim Taylor’s Cafe and Motel. Through the years, the Taylors leased the bar and cafe building to various business owners. The times and diversification of Riggins are reflected in the changing names: Short Branch Saloon, Broken Branch Saloon, Whisky Butte, and Ruby Rapids Saloon. The Taylor property was eventually sold and history repeated when the owners proudly renamed their new business “The Rodeo Club!” Beard’s Store In the early 1940s, Jack and Bessie Beard bought property south of the Monte Carlo Hotel and put in a beer parlor, card room, duck pin alley, ice cream parlor and grocery store. Beard’s Store was truly a one-stop-shop, where Mom could buy groceries, treat the kids to ice cream and bowling, while Dad enjoyed a cold brew and a hand of poker. The property has changed hands many times, serving as a grocery store and is now a hardware store. Although the interior has been changed and remodeled, the exterior remains much the same as when it was originally built. Riggins Motel Built by L.E. “Jack” Rowe and his wife, Veda, Riggins Motel served the increasing numbers of automobile travelers at the end of World War II. Rowe was the sone of Idaho County pioneers and was related to the Riggins family living on Salmon River. Jack and Veda built the present office and bungalow just north of it in 1946, and the center section in 1947. Installation of the neon sign made it Riggins first “Motel.” Other units have been added, but in apperance, the motel remains much the same as it did when built. Riggins Motel is listed on the National Registration of Historic Places.


County: Idaho

City: Riggins

Group Responsible for Placement: City of Riggins

Marker Number: None

Date Dedicated: Not listed

Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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