The Secret Tunnels of Sunset Heights

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • It’s long been rumored that tunnels snake underneath one of El Paso’s most historic neighborhoods, connecting house to house. Robert Holguin goes underground - literally - to shed light on a possible explanation for an alleged tunnel network, and shows us how anti-immigrant legislation may have led to their construction.

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  • @paulmikey83
    @paulmikey83 5 лет назад +19

    These tunnels should have been explored and mapped out a long time ago.

  • @guru6725
    @guru6725 7 лет назад +19

    I love this story. I hope you can gain access to more of the tunnel network and do some follow up stories, that would be so awesome. I believe you are on track in thinking they were built for/by the Chinese. I live in a small railroad town West of El Paso, it's long been rumored there are tunnels built by the Chinese crisscrossing beneath the streets. Unfortunately their locations have been long lost to time. It's been said the reason for the tunnels was that it was "illegal" for the Chinese to be out after dark. Interestingly, the North side of the tracks is still called "China Town" by many of the old timers even though there aren't any Chinese that still live here, or have lived here for many many many decades.

  • @jjnalia9632
    @jjnalia9632 6 лет назад +14

    I use to live around there, I know where there's some more tunnels. We had dug it up when we were kids out of curiosity, and we discovered a brick wall, we made a hole on it to look what's on the other side, and found some more rooms. It was dark, and back then we didn't have flash lights on hand. I really would like to go back and dig it out again, knock the wall down,and go exploring! 👷🕵️ I'm 39, and I think it was, like, when I was 13-14 yrs. old when we first dug that hole... good time's, good memories. I also went to Vilas n Wiggs when I was young, my mother n all my aunt's n uncle's too! ✊

    • @John-dq2fw
      @John-dq2fw 4 года назад +4

      I wish one of them tunnels goes straight to chicos tacos!

    • @jjnalia9632
      @jjnalia9632 4 года назад +1

      @@John-dq2fw 😅 Right! 'Inchi Chico's no rajan!🍝😎

  • @Elizabeth10525
    @Elizabeth10525 4 года назад +2

    Great job, Mr. Holguin.

  • @stuckin80
    @stuckin80 6 лет назад +13

    The tunnels start at El Paso High. Good luck.

  • @djneuner629
    @djneuner629 4 года назад +3

    That was amazing! My grandparents lived on Hawthorne, in Sunset Heights. Right next door to the McGregor’s and Squires. I’d like to know more n this!

  • @LuisMendez-kc7so
    @LuisMendez-kc7so 6 лет назад +7

    I used to live in sunset heights but not the fancy part literally the small houses between sunset and central, from there the second ward ( segundo barrio) and san juan ( barrio) but now i live in the northeast, man I love my city

  • @mexicackno
    @mexicackno 4 года назад +3

    My neighborhood when i was a little kid. They brought me to phoenix az in 1989 i started getting a lil crazy in the sunset......😎

    • @djneuner629
      @djneuner629 4 года назад +2

      Robert Sanders I think I knew your family.

  • @juliomoreno4960
    @juliomoreno4960 Год назад

    I used to live in sunset heights when I was a kid and went to Vilas elementary.. very good days back than.

  • @reynaldorivera7641
    @reynaldorivera7641 6 лет назад +7

    You can always uncover the openings. Can’t be that hard just get owners permission

  • @alicia1396
    @alicia1396 7 лет назад +5

    Very interesting, hope they find more about those tunnels. I live by the name grocery store before coming to California.

  • @franklopez3616
    @franklopez3616 Год назад +1

    The music the doesn't. with the excelente narrative.

  • @dukainmanning7246
    @dukainmanning7246 7 лет назад +3

    Very interesting video!!!!! Thanks for sharing

  • @irmagonzalez8167
    @irmagonzalez8167 5 лет назад +3

    There are more than 100 tunnels in EP... The story is that the Chinese dug those tunnels back in the mid 1800's.. They used those tunnels to travel from Juarez, Mex to EP... Most of those tunnels have build in fireplaces and you can find pottery and other stuff too... The story is very interesting.. Google EP tunnels and read on...

    • @franklopez564
      @franklopez564 3 года назад

      It's well known the Chihuahuita barrio the tunnel entrence that existed there goes under the Rio
      With the new freesyy along the River was filled with concrete
      The historians said the liquor smugglers used during the dry law of the 20s

  • @mattew12bible6
    @mattew12bible6 6 лет назад +2

    wow used to live in el paso never would have known about this great story

  • @villagelightsmith4375
    @villagelightsmith4375 5 лет назад +1

    North America = Turtle Island
    Tunnels ... warmer in winter, cooler in summer, quieter when the neighbors get rowdy.

  • @omarherndon782
    @omarherndon782 3 года назад

    this is amazing.. would love to go down there and video document my findings

  • @suzyspencer8418
    @suzyspencer8418 7 лет назад +4

    Robert, we would love to present this wonderful utube video (along with 4 other selected videos about El Paso history and geography ) to engage a group of about 60 El Pasoans for the purpose of building El Paso pride and community. Please contact susan spencer on facebook. I'm the one in the red ski suit, graduate of Stanislaus State. Wonderful video!

  • @edright8881
    @edright8881 4 года назад +2

    Open the tunnels unCover the mystery

  • @grumpyoldmanvlog2487
    @grumpyoldmanvlog2487 7 лет назад +1

    Very interesting!

  • @tanhelmet
    @tanhelmet 3 года назад +1

    My Grandfather (1903-1994) told us that when he was a kid they would smuggle liquor in exchange for chocolate during prohibition and believe or not women's provocative undergarments during WW1. He told us that many Chinese loved to carry opium and MariHuana.

  • @darthtyranus7683
    @darthtyranus7683 3 года назад +2

    Pancho Villa had his tortillas made by my great great grandmother

    • @campingmods496
      @campingmods496 3 года назад +1

      Bro. I miss home made tortillas.

    • @FrankLooez-el6nv
      @FrankLooez-el6nv Год назад

      Neta and his favorite tamales . Than he use to go downtown for a dessert strawberry ice cream a que mi general tan chispa.

  • @4beam747
    @4beam747 3 года назад +1

    there's an entire underground society of druggies and smugglers in these tunnels.

  • @RedMexGolfer
    @RedMexGolfer 6 лет назад +2

    What is preempting them from opening the tunnels and conducting the study?

    • @RobertHolguin
      @RobertHolguin  6 лет назад +3

      Property owners are reluctant because it would destabilize the apartments and homes above.

    • @FrankLooez-el6nv
      @FrankLooez-el6nv Год назад

      The last entrance to a tunnel massive with railroad frames was
      Sealed. In the chihuahita. Barrio during the. Excavation. For the
      Freeway along the River
      The chihuahita official historian knows All about. It. Obviously goes back to the Year of prohibition
      Chinese industrious and very savy about contraband I bet all kinds of goods use to cross to Juarez and back Juarez it's full of tunnels also. In this historical and Beloved border towns of us.

  • @stuckin80
    @stuckin80 6 лет назад +4

    Maybe those tunnels lead to other houses where the fun was and people didn't want those who voted for them to see them being players.

  • @KiwiFruitSnackz
    @KiwiFruitSnackz 4 года назад +1

    Just break it down

  • @Skrillozillion
    @Skrillozillion Год назад

    Stephanie is not with the company....she owns it.

  • @KoalaTContent
    @KoalaTContent 6 лет назад +3

    Why doesn't anyone take down the brick wall sealing that tunnel?

    • @Nowayjose714
      @Nowayjose714 6 лет назад +1

      Because it's sealed not just at the beginning but in parts

  • @gramasboii
    @gramasboii 4 года назад

    These tunnels are still being used somehow someway🤔🤔there’s probably just a couple of entrances and exits I’m sure. Anyone know if there’s a penalty or something if anyone starts chipping away at one of these entrances?

  • @jocelynmitchell7766
    @jocelynmitchell7766 6 лет назад +1

    Neat!

  • @burtonmcclure3924
    @burtonmcclure3924 7 лет назад

    chicano more
    than one entrance be careful there is couple of shafts at least fifty feet deep

  • @carlitosway3362
    @carlitosway3362 5 лет назад

    Those tunnels must will be active

  • @PedroGonzalez-xd3mb
    @PedroGonzalez-xd3mb 7 лет назад +1

    WOW

  • @o.e.maniacysletamobster915eptx
    @o.e.maniacysletamobster915eptx 5 лет назад +2

    The lizard people live in those tunnels

  • @angelrueda2848
    @angelrueda2848 6 лет назад +3

    Opium tunnel from Juarez?

    • @shionavucciify
      @shionavucciify 3 года назад +2

      It makes a lot of sense if you look into history of the first drug cartels in Mexico the first drug cartel in Mexico started in Juarez and it was form by Chinese people that came from San Francisco California when the big earthquake hit San Francisco so the Chinese move to El Paso and they had their opium also the stories goes that they werec12 or 15 Chinese that had the cartel in juarez probably used these tunes for trafficking the opium you can find these tunels also in downtown juarez at that time also was a man in juarez that people call him El Pablote he knew about the Chinese cartel and told his friend a hit man called el veracrusano and in two days they killed all the Chinese and Pablote took over the cartel its very interesting story if you look in you tube drug cartels history but this is just the start story goes very interesting the first Narco corrido ever made was to this man and you can find the corrido its called el corrido del pablote they said that every drug cartel last only 10 years any drug cartel in the world his cartel lasted 50 years .

    • @FrankLooez-el6nv
      @FrankLooez-el6nv Год назад

      Chinese cartel was the first in Juarez is in the cartels history books.el Pablote Rey. De la. Morfina . His corrido.
      la nacha use to hide in the chihuahita. Barrio use to cross .that tunnel ..

  • @y0urs03pic
    @y0urs03pic 6 лет назад +2

    Some say these Tunnels Networks reach ALL the way From Horizon City/San Elizario to Mesilla/Las Cures .... I Could Believed That's True, Who Knows !!??

  • @robgarcia007
    @robgarcia007 6 лет назад +1

    Why not do a paranormal investigation there maybe some questions will be answered if anything is discovered.

  • @Nowayjose714
    @Nowayjose714 6 лет назад

    My old crib back in 1990

  • @Joe-do6nl
    @Joe-do6nl 3 года назад

    Stephanie has weird looking ears

  • @djparamedik
    @djparamedik 5 лет назад

    Mud flood event

  • @anaparks8004
    @anaparks8004 4 года назад

    I really thought my family had some Chinese genetics for a long time, as well as other things like any true Mexican, but no. A genetic test debunked that idea. It is however enriching to know how many cultures we carry.