The 'explosive' history of Salt Lake City

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @larsonfamilyhouse
    @larsonfamilyhouse 2 месяца назад +29

    Someone should have saved that sign up top of the hotel! 😭😭😭

  • @rockymntnliberty
    @rockymntnliberty 2 месяца назад +10

    Craig is always able to put a smile on my face. More than 40 years ago he gave the commencement address at our high school graduation, and he's still going strong.

  • @esm1817
    @esm1817 2 месяца назад +9

    Haha. The newscast was so entertaining to watch. Good work.

  • @lindahennefer9564
    @lindahennefer9564 2 месяца назад +12

    I have a small sorbet spoon. It says Hotel Newhouse on it. I have it on the wall I my pantry

  • @user-jd1kc9xw1x
    @user-jd1kc9xw1x 2 месяца назад +6

    Something obvious and ironic that nobody ever mentions concerning the Murray Stacks…
    What was once the site of the largest health risk to the Salt Lake Valley, is now the site of the largest Healthcare/Surgical/Hospital complex in the Valley.
    Go figure…

    • @okzoomer5728
      @okzoomer5728 18 дней назад +1

      Makes me wonder how well they rehabilitated or removed the contaminated soil around that site
      Course the American healthcare motto seems to be "the sicker the patient the bigger the profit"

  • @stevejohns74
    @stevejohns74 2 месяца назад +3

    Man, time flies. I was only 9 when they demolished the Newhouse. My grandpa used to stay there when he’d pass through SLC in the 30s as a salesman for National Biscuit Co. He happened to be visiting us that week and was very sad to see that old building go.

  • @dennisgunn4673
    @dennisgunn4673 2 месяца назад +12

    who doesn’t love Craig Wirth and Wirth Watching

    • @gospelaccordingtojohn8959
      @gospelaccordingtojohn8959 2 месяца назад +1

      Me. I lived next door to him 43 years ago. Not the jovial little lawn gnome you see on TV.

  • @Mcfunface
    @Mcfunface 3 месяца назад +13

    Arsenic is only toxic in chronic exposure in those dusting levels. I doubt a single person died from the arsenic in the brick at that demolition site

  • @docgiggles130
    @docgiggles130 2 месяца назад +3

    I used to have a brick from the Newhouse. I was sad when I found out someone had stolen it

  • @turbkeysamdwich1880
    @turbkeysamdwich1880 Месяц назад +1

    The unprofessionalism of “building go boom” is so great and I love it.

  • @GuyNoirPrivateEye875
    @GuyNoirPrivateEye875 Месяц назад +1

    Losing the Newhouse was borderline criminal. All for a block sized parking lot.

  • @drakebunch9807
    @drakebunch9807 2 месяца назад +3

    What about when they imploded that building to make room for the new library?

    • @jmim17
      @jmim17 2 месяца назад +3

      There weren't any explosives used there, it was tripped. Basically, they weakened beams, then used cables to pull the weakened beams and let the building tip over. Look for a video called "MHJ Demolition Salt Lake City."

  • @daybird2
    @daybird2 2 месяца назад +1

    I spent the night there, my last night before entering the mission home. That would have been the 10th of September 1971. The place was beginning to look pretty rundown at the time. My gosh, that was 53 years ago!

  • @iliketurtles2322
    @iliketurtles2322 2 месяца назад +1

    A lot of people don't understand the real his-tory of Salt Lake City

  • @0nevadajim
    @0nevadajim 5 дней назад

    When she said 40 year's 😮 i just felt old as heck 😅

  • @mattfoley-gt9sj
    @mattfoley-gt9sj Месяц назад

    Utah leadership has all the eye for history and aesthetics as a Indiana steel mill town in the 1970s.

  • @LuthienTenor
    @LuthienTenor 2 месяца назад +1

    I say this with all love and affection, but does he move like a Muppet to anyone else? Mainly when he's sitting down 😂💕
    That being said, those demos were super cool! Wish I coulda been around to see 'em in person

  • @terrinelson855
    @terrinelson855 2 месяца назад

    I worked there at the new house . Those were the days

  • @uhadme
    @uhadme 2 месяца назад +2

    Listen to the experts destroying proof of the superior past.
    Look how thick the construction was, walls are 20 bricks thick.
    Amazing old world buildings, they like knocking down, even thought they could stand forever.
    Not like their excellent constructions in Florida.

  • @ianbrooks9686
    @ianbrooks9686 8 часов назад

    That's right , DENVER.

  • @DaMadDad
    @DaMadDad 2 месяца назад +1

    Seeing all these controlled demolitions reminds me of the World Trade Center coming down in 2001 🤔

  • @MadOgre
    @MadOgre 2 месяца назад +3

    Making fun of people watching... Classy. You know, maybe some of those spectators were people that used to work at those locations, or had a father that worked there and visited. Those places getting demolished so new things can be built on top of those memories. Such events are worth watching. A bit of history gets erased each time.

  • @jskript1894
    @jskript1894 Месяц назад

    dont tell him about the 'explosive' history of the world trade center 😭😭

  • @jaredwhite489
    @jaredwhite489 2 месяца назад

    Arsenic in the air lol

  • @peanut422hb
    @peanut422hb 2 месяца назад

    Like the twin towers ..

  • @user-td8wg3rp7y
    @user-td8wg3rp7y 2 месяца назад +1

    WORST SKYLINE IN AMERICA....UTAH IS SOOOOO BORING

    • @LuthienTenor
      @LuthienTenor 2 месяца назад +6

      Dang, a bot on a small news channel, someone really got bored

    • @davehicks2385
      @davehicks2385 2 месяца назад +2

      Not so. Cheers

    • @silverfox9004
      @silverfox9004 2 месяца назад +4

      worst skyline? being completely surrounded by mountains makes me think otherwise

    • @jacobness7435
      @jacobness7435 Месяц назад

      Leave please

    • @user-td8wg3rp7y
      @user-td8wg3rp7y Месяц назад

      @jacobness7435 Sure!!!....with the 7.25 min wage we have hear im sure its that easy to just move