Lake Tahoe March 2010
So Grandma Dorothy (Justin's mother's mother) injured her back in February, and could no longer live in her retirement community, so we got her a nice place in an assisted living establishment. It was a lot smaller, so the family had to sort through her things. Justin, his mother, and I took the trip down to help, and it ended up being a great little break from Utah.
The landscape sure leaves lots to the imagination.
Once we got down there, we got to work. We went through all Grandma Dorothy's stuff, and took what she wanted to her new pad, and either split the rest between family members, or gave it away. There was a lot to go through, but we got it done, and got Nanna comfortable in her new home, surrounded by all her favorite things.
Nanna Dorothy got to meet Trigger for the first time, and they went together like peas and carrots :) Grandma Dorothy blinked, but it's still such a cute picture. If you can see, Trigger is holding on to her hands.
We took one night and went out with Shannon and her boyfriend Chris. We went out to dinner, and then decided to go to a casino for a little bit. We drove right under this famous sign, so I snapped a quick pick.
I can get excited over stupid things, and I love pictures, so here ya go. I'm sharing :)
During our trip, we got to take a break from moving Nanna's stuff, and we took a tour around the lake with Justin's Aunt Sandy. She was such a wonderful tour guide. She has lived at Lake Tahoe for over 30 years, so she knew all the local history. This is overlooking Emerald Bay. It was the most beautiful day! I have totally and completely fallen in love with this lake.
We stopped at the renowned CalNeva resort, so named because it sits on the California Nevada state line. It was owned from 1960 - 63 by Frank Sinatra. During that time the Rat Pack, Marilyn Monroe, the Kennedy's, and lots of other celebrities and gangers frequented the resort. There were many secret tunnels dug under the resort so that people could get from one place to another without being seen, and gangsters could escape when the authorities made a stop by the casino. Frank Sinatra lost the resort when gangsters were caught gambling there, and authorities took away his gaming and liquor licenses. At that time, most of the tunnels were sealed up. They offer a tunnel tour of the remaining tunnels though, so we went on that.
The CalNeva Resort sits right on the state line. In their huge gathering room, they have a line right down the middle of it. I took the liberty of planting one cheek in each state :)
frequented the resort, but being in the cabin she stayed in 50 years ago was still an experience.
In her cabin, Frank Sinatra's cabin, and John F. Kennedy's cabin, there was a trap door in the
floor of the closet that led up to the resort. They are sealed up now, but imagine the secret liasons that went on back then.
This might be where Marilyn and JFK's affair began. Crazy!
She had such a sad life. I highly recommend reading about her one day.
She was a fascinating lady.
Marilyn Monroe is said to haunt this staircase, and a medium who came in a few years ago said she saw Marilyn sitting on the stairs here, right next to where I am.
I really wanted to get her in my picture, but she didn't show up that day :)
Notice how the stairway goes to nowhere now. The trapdoor was sealed up in the 60's.
In the deepest part of the tunnel. Over our heads is where the trap door was sealed, and there used to be futher tunnels behind us that were also sealed up the authorities back in the 60's.
It is speculated that he is actually buried somewhere on the grounds of the CalNeva Resort.
That place is rich in history and entertainment. No wonder you had fun exploring it. Did you win any big prize in your 45 minutes of gambling? Anyway, what matters is you had a wonderful time discovering the place where famous personalities once stayed during their lifetime. Thanks for sharing!
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