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Placerville’s 1946 Drive-In Market: The Historic Business That Rose From Raley’s Ashes

Exclusive Historic Photo Reveals How One Local Entrepreneur Helped Launch Placerville's Postwar Commercial Boom

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
June 9, 2026
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Placerville’s 1946 Drive-In Market: The Historic Business That Rose From Raley’s Ashes

Placerville Drive-In Market 1946 [Colorized]

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Image and family Information courtesy of Rosamond Gier

PLACERVILLE, Calif. — Long before modern supermarkets and sprawling shopping centers became commonplace, a new generation of businesses emerged to serve an America on the move. One of those businesses stood proudly on Lower Main Street in Placerville, where the original Raley’s store once operated before it was destroyed by fire in 1943.

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A recently shared historic photograph, provided by local Rosamond Gier, offers a remarkable glimpse into that era. The image shows the opening day of the Placerville Drive-In Market in 1946, a bustling scene filled with shiny automobiles, eager shoppers and the unmistakable optimism that followed World War II.

The market was founded by Raymond Gier, a former employee of Raley’s who saw an opportunity to help meet the needs of a rapidly changing community.

After the loss of the original Raley’s building, Gier established the Placerville Drive-In Market on the same Lower Main Street site. He operated the business for a decade, building it into a successful local enterprise before selling it in 1956 to Tom Smith and Bing Peterson.

The market’s story reflects a larger national trend. Across the United States, the end of wartime gas rationing and the explosive growth of automobile ownership transformed the way Americans shopped.

Roadside architecture flourished during the 1940s and 1950s as businesses competed for the attention of motorists. Large signs, convenient parking, bright storefronts and drive-in accessibility became essential features of commercial design.

The Placerville Drive-In Market embodied those principles perfectly.

This Placerville Drive-In Market photo perfectly captures this era, A bustling commercial hub with 1940s cars, practical yet prominent architecture and community activity.

Looking closely at the image, one can almost hear the engines idling and conversations taking place between neighbors. The market served not only as a place to buy groceries but also as a gathering point in a growing community adapting to postwar life.

For Raymond Gier, the Drive-In Market was only the beginning.

Following the sale of the business, he opened Raymond’s Liquor & Sporting Goods on Broadway. The store became a local fixture and operated successfully for more than two decades. Though ownership has changed over the years, the business remains part of Placerville’s commercial landscape today.

The family’s entrepreneurial legacy continued into the next generation. Raymond’s son, Bob Gier, and his wife Rosie built and operated Off Broadway on Broadway, a business that served the community for an impressive 46 years.

Together, these businesses helped define an important chapter in Placerville’s economic development, illustrating how local families contributed to the city’s growth during the postwar boom.

Today, the colorized version of the 1946 photograph offers more than a nostalgic look at vintage automobiles and historic storefronts. It provides a vivid reminder of a period when Placerville was adapting to a new era of prosperity, mobility and opportunity.

As El Dorado County continues to grow, images like this serve as valuable links to the people and businesses that helped build the community residents know today.

For longtime residents, the photograph may stir memories. For newcomers, it offers a fascinating window into the entrepreneurial spirit that has long been part of Placerville’s identity.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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