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On Monday morning, officials from Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows Ski Resort announced a new name and logo to represent more than 6,000 acres of terrain, the place where the 1960 Winter Olympics were ...
Calling it “the right thing to do,” Lake Tahoe’s legendary Squaw Valley ski resort on Monday announced that it is dropping the name it’s held since 1949 in favor of a new one: Palisades ...
A year ago, the Squaw Valley directors decided they needed to change the name of the ski resort and this week, they announced the new name.
Squaw Valley was the site of the 1960 Olympics. Its name was determined to be derogatory and offensive, and thus has been changed to Palisades Tahoe.
Cushing opened Squaw Valley in 1949 with a double chairlift, a rope tow and a 50-room lodge. The resort is now a world-class ski destination that attracts 600,000 skiers a year.
Ski resort officials are considering changing the name to remove the word "squaw" — a derogatory term for Native American women — amid a national reckoning over racial injustice and inequality.
The operators of the popular ski resort near Lake Tahoe that hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics have announced a new name on Monday.
Subscribe today. The legendary California ski resort formerly known as Squaw Valley officially has a new name as of this week: Palisades Tahoe.
Squaw Valley, a California ski resort that hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics, announced Tuesday that it is changing its name.
A popular California ski resort whose name included a derogatory term for Native American women changed its name to Palisades Tahoe Monday. Resort officials had begun searching for a new name last … ...
California’s popular Squaw Valley Ski Resort is considering changing its name to remove the word “squaw” — a derogatory term for Native American women — amid a national reckoning over ...
SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (KRNV) — Squaw Valley ski resort officials announced Monday they are changing the name of the world-renowned resort near Truckee, Calif. to 'Palisades Tahoe' after a ...