Top 10 Oldest Things Left in Las Vegas : A Tour of Vegas Relics That Somehow Escaped Being Imploded
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Top 10 Oldest Things Left in Las Vegas
Does Vegas bulldoze EVERYTHING when it gets too old? Not quite! In this video, I give you a tour of 10 weird old relics that somehow avoided being imploded in Sin City.
1. Oldest building
2. Oldest water tower
3. Oldest casino
4. Oldest bar
5. Oldest movie theater
6. Oldest restaurant
7. Oldest building on the Strip/ Wedding chapel
8. Oldest high school
9. Oldest strip club
10. Oldest residential house on the Strip
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Want to feel old? Tony Basil is now 79 years old. She graduated there in 1961. Two years before I was born. She was 39 when that song became a mega hit.
Larry Cano was the founder of El Torito Restaurants and it was in 1954, but the location of that first restaurant was in Encino, CA. He had his own restaurant in Newport Beach called Canos and another restaurant in Laguna Beach called Las Brisas, which was a favorite of mine.
Thank you
We loved ElToritos up here in Washington back in early 80s... great dates, food and drink memories... when I was 21, it was a very good year...
5:00 Three cheers for the oldest tree! Hip, hip, hooray 🌳
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I still have my Circle Jerks ticket from when the Huntridge collapsed. I was 15 at the time and had been to many great shows before that.
Since I live in a suburb of Phoenix, and I am 76 years old, I have been to Vegas many times starting around 1968! I love seeing a glimpses into its past and the changes that have occurred over all those years. Some for the better, but many for the worse! Thank you for one of several tours that you have given us, and hopefully maybe when you have to go into Vegas on business away from your storied compound, a few more.
raised since 04 born CA 90, i only got upset about game works and treasure island changes and when they shut down am venues
I love her little lisp - such relaxation seeing her on these tours.
While working Uber a few years ago, I gave a ride to an out of town visitor beginning at the Huntridge Tavern. He was touring old dive bars in Las Vegas
I dropped him off at “The Stage Door” casino at Battistas’
In 7 years of rideshare driving I have seen all of the locations you showed us.
Great posting, Sara. Thanks.
Hopefully you took them to the Double Down as well. Seediest bathrooms this side of CBGB’s. 😂🍺
My wife and I got married in that chapel 20 years ago. And still going strong.
Awesome!! 🤗💕
Wow... 🎉Congratulations🎉 on your 20 years together...❤️🌺❤️🌺❤️...
I always said if I ever get married again it's going to be in Las Vegas
Yup the chapel is still going strong.
Was hoping to see the Golden Steer Restaurant which opened in 1958. The Rat Pack and all the big stars ate there in its hay day. Much history to see inside. Ate there once and had the best steak ever! Cory Big Hoss Harrison was right next to us with a female friend. Though Cory was so thin and gaunt looking I almost did not recognize him. Hope he’s well and okay.
Congrats
I am impressed with your knowledge of tree species.
Oh Boy, Huell Howser is smiling down on you on this trip!!
This is her at her best.Really prefer her historical videos.I live in a golf course community in Summerlin Las Vegas and don’t venture out much.This was a real treat and makes me want to explore a bit more.Well done!
I have great memories of growing up in Vegas in the '60's and early '70's. Things started going downhill (traffic, air pollution, crime) so I left for good in 1980. I took a pass on my 50th high school reunion this year as I knew it would be too strange and depressing. All the cool stuff has been torn down.
We got married in the The little Chapel of the West ten years ago. Had a long roadtrip trough tree states, and ended a perfect holiday getting married in Las Vegas. We watch your videos and dream of going back. Cheers from Norway! ❤️
A few of those were really cool. At least some of the old Vegas is still standing.
Boy I would love to follow along 5 feet behind you and listen to the story's live. Good personality overload.
Well, that was fun! We moved to Vegas in 1954, from South Dakota, when I was 2 years old. I lived there until I went to college. It was fun to see some of the old places. I remember when it was quite a drive to get to Henderson. Every once in a while we got to go out to dinner. We went to The Swanky Club out on the Boulder Hwy. Even Tule Springs was a drive out into the desert. I remember going to the Huntridge theater on Saturdays. Thanks for the walk down memory lane, Sarah.
My wife and I were married in this building back in 1996. At that time, it was on the grounds of the Hazienda Hotel and Casino. When they demolished the hotel and casino, they moved the Little Church of the West across the street to its present location. I assume it is its same location, I moved from LasVegas in 2003. Great videos, I enjoy seeing your adventures.
Yours is probably one of the longest lasting marriages started in that church.
Merci ! hope it covers the drink you had at the Huntridge Tavern !
Was there in September and went to the Mormon Fort and later had lunch at the Ranch House which had excellent steak sandwiches. The inside of the restaurant was full of "Old Hollywood" autographed pictures on the wall along with other memorabilia from that era. Top shelf.
Not only do your videos continue to cover interesting content, your editing and song selections are on point. Well done!
When I visited Las Vegas in the '70s, you could get drunk for basically free, by playing the Nickel Slots even...LOL
Love your history lessons. Fascinating stories that you tell so well..always enjoy the music, and editing. You are a talent!
Thanks, so much! Showing the old places in Las was a real treat and probably saved tourists and residents a lot of gas money. I hope you make a lot of money off that one.
Haha, “I don’t know if it’s really old, but it looks really old”. I love you Wonderhussy.
Love a little day drankin with the Huss!! I love fancy & special cocktail lounges but once in a while ya just need an old boy tavern!! Where PBR, Hamm's or Miller High Life is on tap!! 🍺😂
Clink 🍻
Thanks Sarah for the historical tour..always done better by someone that has a history of their own in that local.😊
What an interesting little piece of history about Vegas, which I did not know about. Keep up the good work in history lessons for us.
Love your videos.
I loved it!! Thanks Sarah Jane!!
I love these things. I was in Las Vegas once, and frankly that’s enough for me. BUT, I always like knowing the local history, and you have a a great way of bringing us along on the tour.
@Marty's 4x4 that’s fair, and accurate. Yes, I saw the strip and that was enough of that. Also, Red Rock Canyon, which was nice.
I like the old stuff.
Yay my husband and I got married in that church!!! Its so quaint and we had a wonderful wedding ❤❤ So glad that slice of history made it on your channel.
I am 76 years old and live in Thailand with my wife, two teen daughters and my wife's grandson. I saw Vegas first when I was around 8 years old. These days, one sister lives in Arizona and one in North Las Vegas. When my daughters were 8 & 10, they, with their much older brother, visited my mother and Sis in Vegas... Once again our histories cross paths...
Being a kid in the 60's, the Strip Casinos were miles apart. Back then the center of town was Fremont Street. All kids were banned from the slot area. Parents left us outside, on the curb, so there would be a bunch of kids sitting outside guarded by a couple of Goons. They were really nice to us, though. When one of us had to use the restroom, another Goon would come and walk us there and back. They would sometimes bring us a glass of water, too. I remember sitting outside of Four Queens with my sisters, desert all around.
We would sometimes sleep in the station wagon in the desert behind Circus Circus. I'm pretty sure where we were is now part of I-15.
Another good one Sarah. Class of 51!!!
My dad went to Las Vegas high school in the 30's. My parents were married in the Little Chapel of the west in 1946. I was born there in 1949 & lived there for 51 years.
Thanks for the tour! We visit LV every so often and now I can keep my eye out for some of these historical/hysterical sights.
Thanks for the interesting facts about LV. Those sun glasses look way better on you. Keep the videos coming!
OMG! The Palomino Club, where old show girls go to die! In the 1980's while 'TDY' at Nellis AFB I witnessed an extraordinary rendition of the Cookie Monster Song there.
Awesome history , Wonder ! 😊😍🤩
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Yeah , I used to jam with those dudes , man ...
but that I was after I was in a band called Dirt Knuckle , and Donnie Baker and I formed the Pork Pistols ...
thanx for an excellent tour , you did good , Gurl ! 😀😍
Great video and very informative...thanks HUSS !
Great history lesson & Your thumbnail picture is a knockout!
I miss the desert Inn. Nice quiet unassuming place to gamble.
I loved El Torito in Campbell. I miss it. Great video Sarah.
Circle Jerks in the parking lot would have been awesome.
This was quite interesting, thanks for the tour.
Wow! What a tour WH! Thanks for sharing!
I lived in that place next to Howard's house,The Blair House, loved it@
Many years ago when in my early teen years, our family used to have a friend we'd stay at when we came to visit Las Vegas. She lived in a huge home that was built in the 1940's. Her husband was a well know Accountant for a big casino/hotel. I remember walking down this long hall and gawking at the many photos she had hanging there. Why was I gawking? Because in those photos were prominent mafia members, the Rat Pack members, politicians, and Elvis! Pretty wild, huh? Sadly, she has passed a number of years ago. She was a classy lady who would tell us funny stories about all those people remembered on the hallway wall.
Any whooo, Sarah, I loved this video. For as many times I'd been to LV, I had never heard of its entire weird and wacky history.
I would have expected a "ranch house" in Nevada to be something else.
I love the history lesson of the Relics of las Vegas.
Loved the church! School was my favorite! You got to get us in there Please. Howard Hughes was really cool too an i loved those strange bushes with the pink flowers. Thanks
These Vegas videos were the reason why i randomly discovered you , my life changed for the better , you’re truly an amazing and beautiful soul , thank you for your amazing work 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love when you do videos like this. I'm being from Vegas, it's fun to see the places I've been. Love all your videos. Keep up great work. 👍
Oh yeah, thanks. Hussy the Vegas historian, must have brought back memories.
Awesome video!! I love your channel!! Thank you!!!
I like the history lessons about Las Vegas! I used to travel to Vegas for conventions as an association manager since 1976. It has changed but the parts I see have not changed much. Caesars Palace has grown a lot since I stayed there in 1978. Thanks!
After I paid you a visit last year I drove down the strip on my way back East. I had a few glimpses of the inhabitants and got the hell away pronto. Yikes! Interesting Howard Hughes story: he was a big aviation guy as most of us know. He used to own an old propeller plane call a Lockheed Lodestar. The plane passed from owner to owner over the years but was kept in original condition. A few years ago the current owner was refreshing the upholstery on the seats in back and in the process discovered a woman’s bra under one seat. If I recall it was the same size as the ones Jane Russel wore back in the day. The stories that plane could tell !!!!
Howard Hughes of Hughes aircraft was also known to keep a years long supply of banana ice cream in the freezer of the hotel that he lived in.
Great tour thanks
Another GOOD ONE Wonderhussy! Made my day.
Thanks for the guided tour!
I got married at the Little Church of the West and it's lasted 32 years so far, despite everyone's prediction it was doomed from the start. ;)
I love your historical themed videos. .....Russell D.
Another fabulous video. Safe travels.
I love the Catholic girl uniform! You got a pair of those black and white saddle shoes to go with it? Ya... baby
Great tour! I have lived here almost 30 years and love the old history of Vegas, you have just educated me on more, thank you!!
There's just one little known fact that The Wonder Hussy left out. The tiny cereal boxes that were found in Howard Huges' house were 'Fruit Loops'....hehe
Very cool . Very interesting 😊
There are a lot of amazing things in around and about Las Vegas. I was never much of a gambler, but I did enjoy wandering around looking for cools stuff. So, thank you for this video! Absolutely amazing!
Fascinating! I love all the history! Thank you for taking us along. Happy travels!
Love listening to you.
Amazing fun facts and places. Thank you. Looking forward to your calendar???
Thank you Wonderhussy, you showed me a side of Vegas backed up with history that I missed on my 1990 visit there. You also made it enjoyable as time fly by from start to finish. You do a marvelous job with your presentations and I urge everyone who watches your videos to for the most part hit your like button. You deserve it. Again, many thanks from way out in North Texas.
Nice vid Sara. You're great at telling us good stories!
i grew up by that water tower. i used to walk to school by it. it was wooden back in 1971. our family and the neighbors sold the well rights and everyone got water piped in.
Wow that’s the oldest neighborhood I can remember. The schools were Helen j Stewart Roy Martin and Halle Hewetson ? Stewart market the old railroad workers houses by bonanza and eastern nice memories
Wow! Thanks for the tour! Fun stuff!
Wonder, So love the fun you have and the stories you tell. Nobody does it better. Every time you put up a video it makes my night. Please don’t stop!
You are SUCH a great storyteller. Loved it.
My first stay in Vegas was at the Westgate in 1967 and made a nice living as a drummer in the 70s until 1984 when I bought a beach bungalow in California sold it in 2015 for 700k and retired to Wisconsin found you during Covid and a devoted follower
Sarah, I know I bust your stones about, a certain body part, but, one of your best videos ever, I love history, the REAL History, this was outstanding.
I love the Vegas content. first time I visited this channel, she delivering sleeping bags to the homeless....been hooked ever since!
Love this episode, thank you for sharing your knowledge of places I may never see! Your awesome and let us know when your calendar is ready!
I cant believe i did not go to any of these old places. I so miss vegas and im sure glad you show them off. Bless your sole.
I love Bob Taylor's Ranch house. Last time I was there was in December of 2019. I took Uber from the strip.
Thank you for sharing and telling us around Las Vegas as I found it very interesting.
Sarah, you ain't old!!! Growing old with grace!!!😁😁😁
We just totally enjoyed this video.... Really interesting. I did wish a video like this a few weeks ago when you asked online on Facebook what kind of video we wanted to see and you totally did it.... Super interesting, Wonderhussy style .... Thanks 😊👍
Your a great tour guide, wish I could go on a live tour with the Awesome Wonder Hussy.
It's just so good to see you back to Las Vegas ! And your the best tour guide!
Who doesn't love this channel ? It showed up on my feed and have been slowly watching it in no particular order. I've dug them all so far except the armpit shaving one, BUT I reckon she had to figured out who her weirdest watchers were ! LOL There's a bunch of my music buddies I've not seen in years playing and living in Lost Wages. I'm waiting to see how long it takes for one to see me posting on her channel. You go Wonderhussy !
I love your fun life. I'm 82 and had lots of fun too.
Great vid Sarah! I especially love the Hughes house. Such cool little gems all around town if you look for them.
Quality content. Imagine an archeologist in the year 5000 trying to figure Vegas out.
Thank you, Sarah, for the trip down Memory Lane. I pretty much grew-up in Vegas from the early-'70s on into the '80s, and Old Vegas was pretty much still alive, even then, and all of those places you visited on your grand tour were pretty much my jam (excepting that I went to VoTech, and not Vegas High).
Early on, I used to go to the Saturday monster movie matinees at The Huntridge; the Vegas Vampire would be running up and down the aisle trying to scare all us kids. Later on, I saw X, The Ramones, Afghan Whigs, etc., there, when it was a concert venue. That place is so wasted just sitting there not in use. Be that as it may, regarding the oldest continuously running restaurant in Vegas, I think it just might be Hugo's Cellar at the Four Queens. My dad used to get comps for that place, alot, and it was about the fanciest place in which to eat in town. Good as it was, I was more about the less hoity-toity places to eat, like El Burrito, Tommy's Ribs, and the Alpine Village. Sadly, they're all gone, now, but Hugo's seems to still be rolling along. It's like the neverending restaurant.
Anyway, I've already rambled long enough, and will finish by saying how much I dig your channel. You are extremely talented at what you do and never boring. A natural entertainer and raconteur. Keep on keepin it real, lady.❤
I love the old signs especially when it’s neon!
Elijah Knapp Fuller was my second great grandfather. His daughter, my grandma's aunt, was the first white child born in Las Vegas. Check out the name "Zilpha Diadema Fuller." As a young lad my grandpa ran cattle in the Las Vegas wash before the railroads came. He hated the place--
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I love your stories Wonderhussy!
Love your videos!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
This episode is so perfect. The restaurant is on main street. Unless they closed it when they did road work but I think it's still there. Best chili rellenos ever lol
Yum!!! I love making chili rellenos, but talk about time consuming!. I make the chili sauce (where you steep dried roasted chilis, herbs, etc, and eventually blend the chilis into a smooth sauce) the day BEFORE to make it easier. Between roasting poblanos, steaming and pealing the skins off, grating fresh oaxaca (or whatever cheese you prefer).. Then blending a fluffy egg white mixture and carefully coating each stuffed pepper in the mixture.. It's tricky! Each egg-white coated stuffed pepper gets a super light dusting of flour/masa/cornmeal. Then either use toothpicks, or freeze them slightly to keep them securely closed while they're being fried. . I use canola oil, but not a ton of it. You use a large shallow pan large so you have room to CAREFULLY flip each stuffed pepper after the first side is done. Heat up the chili sauce and place it in the bottom of the dish.. add the peppers and more cheese.. or chopped cilantro... or chili sauce.. or sour cream.. anything or none of it.. 😂 I'll try to make a batch of them and run them over to you! 😄
Had to stop the video to go take a dance down memory lane - did not know the LVHS connection - way cool to see that! (And just when I thought I couldn't be surprised anymore lmao). Loved the whole video - Las Vegas is a contradiction in the way it manages to (somewhat) combine the old with the ultra-new, and keeps coming up with different ways to sell the concept. Never been there, but would have loved to have had the chance during the close-down (I'm not a big fan of crowds in any shape or form). Thanks for taking us along - you always find the best places to explore. We love ya!!!!! 💖💖💖