Citations:Olympic Valley

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English citations of Olympic Valley

Etymology 2

  1. An unincorporated community in Placer County, California, United States.
    • 1960 January 6, George Patterson, “The Stamp Window”, in Paterson Evening News, Paterson, N.J.: News Printing Co., →OCLC, page 11, column 1:
      The Eighth Olympic Winter Games, which start Feb. 18 in California's "Olympic Valley," will be marked by a 4-cent commemorative stamp which features the five entwined circles, Olympic symbol, and a snow crystal which fixes the time of the year. [] The stamp will have its first-day ceremony at the "Olympic Valley, California" postal station, set up especially by the Tahoe City Post Office at the site of the games to accommodate athletes and visitors.
    • 1960 January 15, Dorothy R. Powers, “Our Town”, in The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, via Newspapers.com, page 6:
      On top of all this, she decided to write a letter to her son, Harold Clifton, in Olympic Valley, Calif., serving with the navy.
    • 1961 March 16, “Burglaries, Ski Thefts Are Reported”, in Auburn Journal, sourced from JS, via Newspapers.com, page A-3:
      Officers also investigated a report by Mrs. Joan Klaussen of Apache Court, Olympic Valley that the Cornice Restaurant on KT22 had been broken into.
    • 1961 April 10, “Death takes Palo Alto woman's son”, in Palo Alto Times, via Newspapers.com, page 4:
      Mr. Addleman was a partner in the sporting goods firm of Addleman and Kirsch of Olympic Valley and Los Angeles. He lived in Olympic Valley for the past year, and previously lived in Orinda.
    • 1962 May 22, “Outing Tragedy Kills 2 Ex-Simi Residents”, in Ventura County Star-Free Press, via Newspapers.com, page B-4:
      The Stephens family had lived in the Simi Valley until seven months ago when he left the employment of Rocketdyne and went to work in Olympic Valley.
    • 1963 July 31, “Property Owner Protests Highlands Master Plan”, in The Salinas Californian, via Newspapers.com, section 2, page 1:
      The letter was from Oakley Hall, who lives in Olympic Valley, Calif.
    • 1964 January 20, “Redding men attend snow conference”, in Redding Record Searchlight, via Newspapers.com, page 2:
      Olympic Valley, formerly known as Squaw Valley, is near the California and Nevada border.
    • 1965 January 29, Bill Berry, “Berkeley UC Skiers Triumph In School Races”, in The Sacramento Bee, via Newspapers.com, page E4:
      Olympic Valley and other ski areas are catering to hundreds of university students this week, thanks to semester breaks.
    • 1976 January 28, “Woman Named To Tahoe Board”, in Oakland Tribune, sourced from Associated Press, via Newspapers.com, page 24:
      Ms. [Carole] Oronato, a resident of Olympic Valley, also is a former president of the Squaw Valley Property Owners Association.
    • 1984 November 15, “Nordic ski directory”, in The Sacramento Bee, via Newspapers.com, Ski, page 4:
      Squaw Valley: Located in Olympic Valley off State Road 89, has 25 kilometers of groomed track and 20 kilometers of wilderness trails.
    • 1994 February 8, Marty James, “Napa amateur wins NorCal boxing title”, in Napa Valley Register, via Newspapers.com, page 1B:
      Jon Skaggs, a former assistant golf professional at the Chardonnay Club, has been named head pro at The Resort at Squaw Creek, located in Olympic Valley.
    • 2007, “Lake Tahoe”, in Carissa Bluestone, Amanda Theunissen, Paul Eisenberg, Michael Nalepa, William Travis, editors, Fodor’s 07: California (Fodor’s California), New York, N.Y.: Fodor’s Travel Publications, →ISBN, →ISSN, pages 734–735:
      [page 734] The centerpiece of Olympic Valley is the Village at Squaw Valley [] a pedestrian mall at the base of several four-story ersatz-Bavarian-style stone-and-timber buildings, where you’ll find restaurants, high-end condo rentals, boutiques, and cafés. [] [page 735] The best restaurant at Olympic Valley is also the finest in the entire Tahoe Basin, the epitome of discreet chic and a must-visit for all serious foodies.
    • 2010 February 10, Craig Hill, “A sparkling achievement: Vonn, Olympic Valley’s Mancuso finish 1-2 in women’s downhill”, in The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, Calif.: McClatchy Newspapers, sourced from The Tacoma News Tribune, →ISSN, →OCLC, image caption, page C1, column 2:
      Julia Mancuso (10), who grew up in Olympic Valley, and Lindsey Vonn celebrate their downhill medals.
    • 2021 October 30, “Three ski resorts open ahead of schedule”, in Elko Daily Free Press, sourced from Associated Press, via Newspapers.com, page A5:
      In this image taken Monday, and provided by Palisades Tahoe, a dog stands in new snow near a chairlift at the ski resort as snow falls in Olympic Valley, Calif.
  2. A valley in the Sierra Nevada, Placer County, California, United States, named after this community.
    • 1994, Corey Sandler, “Four Fabulous Day Trips from Reno”, in Econoguide to Las Vegas, Stamford, Conn.: Longmeadow Press, →ISBN, part III (Reno, Virginia City, and Lake Tahoe), page 223:
      To go to Squaw Valley, instead of taking Route 267 continue on around the lake a bit to Tahoe City and pick up Highway 89, which will enter the Olympic Valley.
    • 1997 January, “Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomenona”, in Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena, volume 39, number 1, Asheville, North Carolina: National Climactic Data Center, page 22:
      A weather spotter in the Olympic Valley (Placer County) measured 15 inches of snow in a 12 hour period.
    • 2002 December 1, Ryan Randazzo, “Resort’s president exemplifies what’s right with Squaw”, in Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, Nev.: Reno Newspapers, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7E, column 2:
      Just about everyone knows the mountains, lifts, snow and sunshine combine above the Olympic Valley to create ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding.
    • 2021 July 24, Scott Sonner, “Critics bid to overturn approval of expansion”, in The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, Calif.: McClatchy Newspapers, sourced from Associated Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3A, column 2:
      Opponents say the development will double the population of Olympic Valley. They say 40% of the new traffic generated will travel into the basin, increasing the amount of sediment transported to the lake and raising nitrate emissions—two major threats to Tahoe's world-renowned clarity.