@@jimsterling2156 You must mean that constantly whining and paranoid “buy me gas” , I’ve had a rough life and I live in a Jeep, waa, waa, Thetravelingjeepsy” and I correct? Her Jeep she worships as a Deity.
Wow another blast from the past for me. After living in Vegas for 44 years I bailed out in April of 2020 and moved 90 miles away to Kingman. I've been homesick ever since then. So many memories for me on Boulder Highway. My last house was off of Tropicana Ave down by the old UNLV stadium and surrounded by the Wetlands Park ( you really need to check out the park. It's an amazing oasis in the desert). Mom and I used to love going to the Skyline for the $1.99 breakfast before she passed in 2018. They had great food there if you didn't mind walking through the most smoke filled casino in Vegas. It has such a wonderful old school Vegas vibe as does the Longhorn. If we could ever be in Vegas at the same time I'd love to take you around to the places that were special to me over the years. I think there would be some great content for some videos. Thanks for another fantastic video from my favorite city!
@@ronaldmason7053 It's like night and day. It was quite the culture shock going from one of the most exciting cities in the world to one of the....well let's just say least exiting towns. After 44 years in Vegas I just needed a change. Boy howdy I got one!
Love your video & WOW, I used to live right there on Boulder Hwy at the Road Runner RV Resort. Lived there for 2 years been to the Longbranch many times for the great $3.99 steak & egg breakfast. Also did a bunch of sport betting at Sam's. In & out of the Skyline, Arizona's & It was a blast living under Sunrise Mountain next to the pool & jacuzzi !!
Oooh Nellie, I could tell you stories about Boulder Hwy 😆 unfortunately had to live down there for a year. Fascinating stuff. Awesome episode Huss except having to hear about abandoned pupper😔
Wonderhussy, you always come through with a really informative and instersting story to tell. You took me on a journey for a time and that's what's fun about watching you.
Well years ago when Vegas was a rest in between business trips for me I usually checked into the Budget Suites opposite Sam's Town. I had most of what I needed over there. In the sports book watching NFL games and betting on a horse race now and then. My McDonald's coffee and Egg McMuffin. That atrium show was a bit corny but still fun. You should check it out. Trivia friends used to come over to the sports bar that was there and they had a caged basketball court. Used to shoot hoops with a buddy that became a Las Vegas cop. I can tell you there were working girls around. Hey compared to some crap going on in cities around the US today prostitution would seem down right civil. Oh the good ole days. 🤣
I love Sams town, stayed there in January. The rooms are quiet, free parking, and the movie theater only charges $6. The casino is ok, since covid a lot of the hotels have not recovered. I play craps and they still have $10 tables. I used to stay downtown but everything is more expensive then it was a few years ago, plus all the hotel room are really noisy, parking is bad, and the gaming is just not fun. I would say give Sams or Place Station a try.
Many, MANY moons ago, my dad and I owned a few trucks, however at the time of this story we only owned 1. Friends in Lucern Valley, CA “hired” us to go up on Boulder Hwy and haul a torn down drive in theater, to be rebuilt and opened in Lucern Valley. 4 days of trucking, a hotel room for one or two nights, finally got it all hauled to Lucern, never got paid! The steel is probably still sitting in the desert where I unloaded it. That was 1986. Morale of the story? Don’t work for friends IF it’s for $. Thanks WH for bringing back so many memories.
Are you talking about the Skyway Drive In? It was the only one that I'm aware of on Boulder Hwy. It was just past Desert Inn @Boulder. The owner lived in Salt Lake but his daughter was married and lived/lives here. Roxanne Havers was my neighbor growing up. Unfortunately for you, most of that area has buildings . There is still some desert but just east of there is a homeless camp, so I would imagine what was left behind is long gone. It's funny, but when I was little, driving to the drive in seemedva like a long, long ways a way. Too bad you didn't get paid but you did have your hands on some historic property and for anyone who was born here in the 50's and 60's it was a grand place that everyone loved.
@@sparkytuttle2966: I honestly don’t remember the name, but I was there when they rented a crane and dismantled it. Pretty sure I hauled the entire frame to California.
@@TERoss-jk9ny , You know, I checked and it was my neighbor's Dad who owned it. Ah, the Skyway drive in. How crazy is that , that we would both be here in WH's Boulder Hwy video and both be taken down memory lane? It's a small world. ( One more crazy memory hit me, I was an only child with a protective mom. When we did head out to the Skyway, she would put me in the backseat of her pepto-bismol colored 2 door Chevy. I remember it to be about the size of a football field. No one heard of seat belts or car seats back then. Anyway, we would head to the Blue Angel drive in where young girls would skate to the cars, and we would order a hamburger before heading out to the Skyway. It was a real treat. My mom passed away in 1995 and I hadn't remembered this until now. ) Thanks for a great trip.
I have lived in Henderson since 1952. I had no idea Roxies existed. I also never heard the story about four mile! Thanks for teaching me something I should have known!
Funny. The Mustang Ranch near Reno used to pay Cab drivers an extra $5 for the 6 mile trip in the 70's. Not that I'd have any personal knowledge of this ;). It's what I heard. Love your ideos. BTW I had some great comments about an animatronic beaver but decided they might not get posted :). Love your video's even more :). Thanks
The cab drivers still do that in Vegas, it’s the strip clubs paying them to deliver people now… if tourists are drunk enough, the drivers will just drop them off without the tourists even asking to go there because they’re close to the strip usually and the clubs will pay them more than the fare would have been anyways.
Sam's Town has always been our favorite Casino. Showing its age, but still a great bargain and free transportation to the bus hub behind Harrah's or to Fremont St. Can't go wrong for $50/nite !
I fell in love with the seedy side of Las Vegas when I was a young construction worker and came to visit and spend my money. Good times with naughty ladies! Oh, to be young again!
Thanks for the tour Wonderhussy!, we discovered Sams Town and East side cannery back in the 90's and have stayed at Sams many times, we always go there even if we stay on the strip. On Saturdays with a players card you could get the " all you can eat crab leg buffet" for about 20$, i think its no longer but we stayed there with our kids when they were young and enjoyed the pool in the shade, the movie theater and the huge bowling alley. Also there 2$ black jack tables were awsome, hard to find in Vegas. Sad about the East side Cannery, hope it re opens, now you got me interested im comin to Vegas!
I worked for Sherwin Williams right out of college at the boulder highway location and we supplied the paint for a lot of those hotels and apartments complexes. We had our truck stolen twice. The second time they found it in the desert burnt to a crisp. It was always interesting down there. Has to put metal blinders down every night at close to stop people from throwing rocks through the windows. Was always interesting showing up at 545 AM to see who was sleeping in the parking lot.
Hey Sarah, what a treat! Absolutely love your Las Vegas posts! As a former 20 year, Las Vegas, real estate broker! What a great reunion to see you go through Samstown! One of my favorite casinos! Boulder station was pretty good too! Thank you so much!
I miss the Eastside Cannery! I preferred to stay there whenever I was in town versus the one on Craig Rd., because it was much nicer, and had a much better restaurant. Both Cannerys were sold to Binion's(?), and they promptly sold off this one. Last time I stayed there, they gave me a room on the same corner as the balcony on that bar, and probably right below it - and yes, the view was amazing! The story about Formyle & Roxy's reminds me of a story tgat Chuck Yeager told on his website, about his days in Tonopah, and misadventures in Mina... That dorm does look like an old barracks.
She shot her intro 3 blocks from where I grew up! Dizzy Wright wrote a good jam about the Eastside and Boulder Highway. I stayed at the top of the Eastside Cannery just to look over my old hood like a villain, Years ago, it was the Nevada Palace, which was a popular locals spot (and no-tell hotel). I miss the Sportsman's restaurant. It was one of the last bastions of the 99-cent breakfast.
The bar inside the Atrium rotates. The lites/waterfall show is gr8! Gr8 Mexican Restaurant, this was in early 90's. I use 2 take my Mom there, this video made me ball my eyes out!! Inside casino is a convenient store gr8 2 pick up bottled h20 or snacks. They have a Calamity Jane Ice Cream Bar upstairs along w/a 50's diner. The breakfast meals were huge, we use 2 split it & I 🤔 it was like $3 back then. Those days are l o n g gone!
The Longhorn restaurant is great. I eat there atleast once a week. I love their Philly cheesesteak with thick fries and ranch. They have some good ranch. So delicious!!
I used to bartend at the Skyline, many, many years ago. I first started going there back in the 70's. The lounge area hadn't changed much from then until 2003, which was the last time I was there.
Well done! I’ve only been to Vegas twice. Both times we stayed at RV parks on Boulder Highway. Never knew all this, fascinating what you can find in history when you dig deep enough.
There is a tale told about the landscaping down the middle of Boulder Highway. For many years, the state/county poured tons of herbicide on the center strip to keep it weed free. Then, somebody got the great idea to landscape it and beautify Boulder Highway. The developers were very confused as to why nothing would grow there......
Hi Wonderhussy, I'm from Canada and I love your videos, especially the trilogy of the 'Mighty' Colorado River! Ha! You made that so much fun, when going skinny dipping at the source, to sneaking around the 'Wall' and the end. Too much fun, keep up the good work. look forward to more.
My last trip to Vegas I drove Boulder Highway until it ended into the 11, then to Boulder City Parkway(93) then it turns into the Great Basin Highway going through Boulder City all the way to Hoover Dam Lodge, until it puts you back on the 11 which then turns back into the 93
Thank you for this Video. The first time i visited Las Vegas was in 1981 and the first Casino i went in was Sams Town. It was beautiful and ist still one of my favorit Casinos.
Love these videos! So interesting to see the history! Would love to take a tour with someone like you around vegas, so many things I’ve never heard about
I immediately thought of Sam's when you said the old strip. My step father was a amateur turned pro bowler. I've stayed there and bowled many times. It seemed to have a much more local feel and was much more friendly. Thanks for bringing back those memories.
Don't think Sam's had a bowling alley, your step father probably bowled at the Showboat (gone now but was at the corner of Boulder Hiway and Charleston) Their bowling alley often had big televised bowling tournaments.
@RJ Kent Sams Town had/has(?) excellent bowling lanes!! One time I was bowling up there with my boyfriend & a bunch of his friends, the security cane up & asked for all of our i.d's I was 19 yes old, 1st time this had ever happened. All of them were 21 +22 We had to leave, had just gotten late, curfew was enforced. It sucked, was embarrassing & I seriously considered a fake i.d cause of it 🤣 NOT for beers but for bowling lol
It was a fun journey going along with you touring Boulder Highway in Las Vegas/Henderson, NV. your blog brought back good time at Sam’s Town and at the Skyline. Glad to see Skyline has accommodations for the guest. Good vlog. Looking forward to the next vlog and narrative. Stay safe and awesome. 😅
Ha!! I used to live in the neighborhood right behind Sams Town, on Sheppard Drive.....I skated at Crystal Palace rink several days a week during my middle school years, when I lived in Vegas for a few years....I LOVED it back then, this was 1978- 1981. I also took dance lessons from an original Mousketeer, NANCY during this time as well!!! It was SO awesome when I was a kid!!!
I remember the shower in there! And at the end, just after you said that about the tent someone popped out! That's why I love you. You just go there! 😂. Be safe and Happy Travels W.H.
I've always said, "I didn't come up the Rocky Road -- I came up the Boulder Highway! Literally, that's how I drove into Vegas when I moved here back in 1983.
I've been driving up and down Boulder Highway since the 80's and I thought I knew everything. I never knew about half of this! Thanks! BTW, the show at the atrium at Sams Town isn't all that spectacular - but it's free! So if you're there anyway, you might as well enjoy it.
I never heard or knew of Boulder Highway, looks like a very interesting joint to visit, I like the Dark Side of life, fascinating! Good place for Tom Waits to write some songs about this locale!
Wonderhussy Adventures I did enjoyed watching this episode! 13:32, hope your subs reaches 236K 😁. May God bless you, your family and all Wonderhussy Adventures fans 🤗🤗
You have one of the few consistently watchable RUclips channels I can find.
You hit it, bro--Consistency!
She's the real deal guys, do a GOOGLE on her. She's something else ❤
@@jimsterling2156 You must mean that constantly whining and paranoid “buy me gas” , I’ve had a rough life and I live in a Jeep, waa, waa, Thetravelingjeepsy” and I correct? Her Jeep she worships as a Deity.
@@The_Cali_Dude_88 She seems nice.
Here goes nothing...and the most fun is going to be trump lawyer Tecopina cross examining Jamie Dimon.
Wonderhussy is truly one of the best storytellers around!
Yes she is, I've often thought she could record books or even do voice's on animated movies and make a Fortune.
This is why I always look forward to Wednesdays!
Wow another blast from the past for me. After living in Vegas for 44 years I bailed out in April of 2020 and moved 90 miles away to Kingman. I've been homesick ever since then. So many memories for me on Boulder Highway. My last house was off of Tropicana Ave down by the old UNLV stadium and surrounded by the Wetlands Park ( you really need to check out the park. It's an amazing oasis in the desert). Mom and I used to love going to the Skyline for the $1.99 breakfast before she passed in 2018. They had great food there if you didn't mind walking through the most smoke filled casino in Vegas. It has such a wonderful old school Vegas vibe as does the Longhorn. If we could ever be in Vegas at the same time I'd love to take you around to the places that were special to me over the years. I think there would be some great content for some videos. Thanks for another fantastic video from my favorite city!
Love your post🩶
My ex wife and I visited my ex brother in law - who lived in Kingman in 1980. Pretty "laid back town" compared to Vegas!
Why don't you move back to LV if you're still homesick. (Sign of the times, I typed home and Google typed homeless!
@@Star-bd8zm Because the work from home fad drove up home prices out of my range. At least in neighborhoods I'd want to live in.
@@ronaldmason7053 It's like night and day. It was quite the culture shock going from one of the most exciting cities in the world to one of the....well let's just say least exiting towns. After 44 years in Vegas I just needed a change. Boy howdy I got one!
Love your videos on the " hidden Vegas " that most tourists won't see . Thanks Wonder Hussy !
Same
Outstanding!! I love these videos about the sleazy parts of the world almost as much as the middle of nowhere!
The wife and I love your videos. Also love that you're one of the few RUclipsrs that doesn't repeatedly use filler words such as "Like" and "So".
Seriously Hussy…. You make EVERYTHING fun and interesting…. I love your research and commentary …
I don't know how many times I've driven Boulder Highway, driving right past, and never noticed Roxy's spot. Thanks for the video. Jon
Where is the spot? What cross street?
the only vegas youtuber brave enough to walk boulder highway!
Love your video & WOW, I used to live right there on Boulder Hwy at the Road Runner RV Resort. Lived there for 2 years been to the Longbranch many times for the great $3.99 steak & egg breakfast. Also did a bunch of sport betting at Sam's. In & out of the Skyline, Arizona's & It was a blast living under Sunrise Mountain next to the pool & jacuzzi !!
What a great tour.
You never let us down Wonder...💪💗
Thank you!
Thanks! Loaded my hamper and the tide in the Plymouth and I'm headed for the Bar Laundromat on the Boulder Highway!
I absolutely love your history videos on Vegas. You have an uncanny way to make everything interesting. Can't wait till next Wednesday.
My Aunt and Uncle lived by the old Showboat. Uncle Bob was a chef at the Rainbow Lounge in Henderson. My parents loved Sam's Town.
I love a laundromat with a bar! Didn't know there were any left. ♥
You hit a home run with this one, Wonderhussy I predict 2,000,000 views! Keep up the good work love your videos!
Oooh Nellie, I could tell you stories about Boulder Hwy 😆 unfortunately had to live down there for a year.
Fascinating stuff.
Awesome episode Huss
except having to hear about abandoned pupper😔
Sometimes history is scary. Thanks, You are a VERY GOOD storyteller.
YES! I lived in Vegas for 8 years and I had no idea how awesome boulder highway was. THIS is pure culture kids.
Wonderhussy, you always come through with a really informative and instersting story to tell. You took me on a journey for a time and that's what's fun about watching you.
Love it! Lots of memories! I worked at The Longhorn Grand Opening in 1988.
Well years ago when Vegas was a rest in between business trips for me I usually checked into the Budget Suites opposite Sam's Town. I had most of what I needed over there. In the sports book watching NFL games and betting on a horse race now and then. My McDonald's coffee and Egg McMuffin. That atrium show was a bit corny but still fun. You should check it out. Trivia friends used to come over to the sports bar that was there and they had a caged basketball court. Used to shoot hoops with a buddy that became a Las Vegas cop. I can tell you there were working girls around. Hey compared to some crap going on in cities around the US today prostitution would seem down right civil. Oh the good ole days. 🤣
I love Sams town, stayed there in January. The rooms are quiet, free parking, and the movie theater only charges $6. The casino is ok, since covid a lot of the hotels have not recovered. I play craps and they still have $10 tables. I used to stay downtown but everything is more expensive then it was a few years ago, plus all the hotel room are really noisy, parking is bad, and the gaming is just not fun. I would say give Sams or Place Station a try.
Palace Station is more expensive too now.
Great video!!
Many, MANY moons ago, my dad and I owned a few trucks, however at the time of this story we only owned 1.
Friends in Lucern Valley, CA “hired” us to go up on Boulder Hwy and haul a torn down drive in theater, to be rebuilt and opened in Lucern Valley.
4 days of trucking, a hotel room for one or two nights, finally got it all hauled to Lucern, never got paid! The steel is probably still sitting in the desert where I unloaded it. That was 1986. Morale of the story? Don’t work for friends IF it’s for $. Thanks WH for bringing back so many memories.
Go back and build your own outdoor theater 🎭
Are you talking about the Skyway Drive In? It was the only one that I'm aware of on Boulder Hwy. It was just past Desert Inn @Boulder. The owner lived in Salt Lake but his daughter was married and lived/lives here. Roxanne Havers was my neighbor growing up. Unfortunately for you, most of that area has buildings . There is still some desert but just east of there is a homeless camp, so I would imagine what was left behind is long gone. It's funny, but when I was little, driving to the drive in seemedva like a long, long ways a way. Too bad you didn't get paid but you did have your hands on some historic property and for anyone who was born here in the 50's and 60's it was a grand place that everyone loved.
@@sparkytuttle2966: I honestly don’t remember the name, but I was there when they rented a crane and dismantled it. Pretty sure I hauled the entire frame to California.
Such a GREAT thread!!
I love wonderhussy fans lol 💓
@@TERoss-jk9ny , You know, I checked and it was my neighbor's Dad who owned it. Ah, the Skyway drive in. How crazy is that , that we would both be here in WH's Boulder Hwy video and both be taken down memory lane? It's a small world. ( One more crazy memory hit me, I was an only child with a protective mom. When we did head out to the Skyway, she would put me in the backseat of her pepto-bismol colored 2 door Chevy. I remember it to be about the size of a football field. No one heard of seat belts or car seats back then. Anyway, we would head to the Blue Angel drive in where young girls would skate to the cars, and we would order a hamburger before heading out to the Skyway. It was a real treat. My mom passed away in 1995 and I hadn't remembered this until now. ) Thanks for a great trip.
As a kid I loved going to Sam's Town - years ago they used to have a really cool Western Emporium. To this day it's one of my favorite casinos.
You go ahead and blabber to your heart’s content!
I have lived in Henderson since 1952. I had no idea Roxies existed. I also never heard the story about four mile! Thanks for teaching me something I should have known!
Its a great day for a Wonderhussy adventure. Speaking of David Lynch movie, I love Blue Velvet and Lost Highway.
So cool seeing my old stompin' grounds some 25 years ago. And what a history lesson, awesome!
Funny. The Mustang Ranch near Reno used to pay Cab drivers an extra $5 for the 6 mile trip in the 70's. Not that I'd have any personal knowledge of this ;). It's what I heard. Love your ideos. BTW I had some great comments about an animatronic beaver but decided they might not get posted :). Love your video's even more :). Thanks
The cab drivers still do that in Vegas, it’s the strip clubs paying them to deliver people now… if tourists are drunk enough, the drivers will just drop them off without the tourists even asking to go there because they’re close to the strip usually and the clubs will pay them more than the fare would have been anyways.
Sam's Town has always been our favorite Casino. Showing its age, but still a great bargain and free transportation to the bus hub behind Harrah's or to Fremont St. Can't go wrong for $50/nite !
I wish the steak house was still there.
The shuttle bus still runs?
Your simply always the best.
Your amazing, you can make a bleak week memorable, thank you ⚘
And another Great video from Sara Jane, you never fail to make my day and put a smile on my face, thanks for sharing with us again.
I fell in love with the seedy side of Las Vegas when I was a young construction worker and came to visit and spend my money. Good times with naughty ladies!
Oh, to be young again!
Your a super talented young lady. I look forward to your videos every week. Thanks
Thanks for the tour Wonderhussy!, we discovered Sams Town and East side cannery back in the 90's and have stayed at Sams many times, we always go there even if we stay on the strip. On Saturdays with a players card you could get the " all you can eat crab leg buffet" for about 20$, i think its no longer but we stayed there with our kids when they were young and enjoyed the pool in the shade, the movie theater and the huge bowling alley. Also there 2$ black jack tables were awsome, hard to find in Vegas. Sad about the East side Cannery, hope it re opens, now you got me interested im comin to Vegas!
I dare you Wonderhussy to do a dive bar crawl...let's do this!! And include Frankie's Tiki bar pleeeeze!! 🍹🌴🤫
I SECOND THAT!! 🍺
Good idea.
Gotta doo the Peppermill too 😎🍸
I worked for Sherwin Williams right out of college at the boulder highway location and we supplied the paint for a lot of those hotels and apartments complexes. We had our truck stolen twice. The second time they found it in the desert burnt to a crisp. It was always interesting down there. Has to put metal blinders down every night at close to stop people from throwing rocks through the windows. Was always interesting showing up at 545 AM to see who was sleeping in the parking lot.
Yay! Love me some Wonderhistory vids! I remember your 2018 tour of the barracks/boardinghouse.
I was looking, but could not find it. Anyone have the title?
@@LINER011 'Creepy Abandoned Barracks in Eyeshot of Vegas Hotels', Dec 20, 2018
Thank you , Sarah! Great job.
Yay! It's Wednesday and Wonder Hussy delivers another video.
And for the record I totally support legalizing prostitution.
A Number 1 storyteller.😊
I love your sunglasses. I never liked the red, white and blue lens you wore before. Peace out my friend.
Always entertaining Sarah.
Another great Wednesday thanks to the Queen of the Desert😎😎⭐️⭐️🤩🤩🥃
Your like a modern day huel howser fun to watch and full of information keep up the good work
Hey Sarah, what a treat! Absolutely love your Las Vegas posts! As a former 20 year, Las Vegas, real estate broker! What a great reunion to see you go through Samstown! One of my favorite casinos! Boulder station was pretty good too! Thank you so much!
I used to stay at Sam's Town a lot when I was in Las Vegas . Clean, good food and a winning Casino.
I miss the Eastside Cannery! I preferred to stay there whenever I was in town versus the one on Craig Rd., because it was much nicer, and had a much better restaurant.
Both Cannerys were sold to Binion's(?), and they promptly sold off this one.
Last time I stayed there, they gave me a room on the same corner as the balcony on that bar, and probably right below it - and yes, the view was amazing!
The story about Formyle & Roxy's reminds me of a story tgat Chuck Yeager told on his website, about his days in Tonopah, and misadventures in Mina...
That dorm does look like an old barracks.
She shot her intro 3 blocks from where I grew up! Dizzy Wright wrote a good jam about the Eastside and Boulder Highway. I stayed at the top of the Eastside Cannery just to look over my old hood like a villain, Years ago, it was the Nevada Palace, which was a popular locals spot (and no-tell hotel). I miss the Sportsman's restaurant. It was one of the last bastions of the 99-cent breakfast.
Love it !!!
If you put out a new video everyday... It still wouldn't be enough for me !!!
Just can't get enough Wonderhussy 🙏
You always have a way of making your videos so interesting. Love it
The bar inside the Atrium rotates. The lites/waterfall show is gr8! Gr8 Mexican Restaurant, this was in early 90's. I use 2 take my Mom there, this video made me ball my eyes out!! Inside casino is a convenient store gr8 2 pick up bottled h20 or snacks. They have a Calamity Jane Ice Cream Bar upstairs along w/a 50's diner. The breakfast meals were huge, we use 2 split it & I 🤔 it was like $3 back then. Those days are l o n g gone!
Another fascinating Vegas story from my favorite RUclips celebrity. Fantastic!
The Longhorn restaurant is great. I eat there atleast once a week. I love their Philly cheesesteak with thick fries and ranch. They have some good ranch. So delicious!!
I used to bartend at the Skyline, many, many years ago. I first started going there back in the 70's. The lounge area hadn't changed much from then until 2003, which was the last time I was there.
i loved this video very informative historic information I also collect the cards handed out downtown
Well done! I’ve only been to Vegas twice. Both times we stayed at RV parks on Boulder Highway. Never knew all this, fascinating what you can find in history when you dig deep enough.
That certain ‘ Las Vagas ‘charm !!!🎉😂
There is a tale told about the landscaping down the middle of Boulder Highway. For many years, the state/county poured tons of herbicide on the center strip to keep it weed free. Then, somebody got the great idea to landscape it and beautify Boulder Highway. The developers were very confused as to why nothing would grow there......
I live here in Las Vegas, and I learn a lot from your channel. Thank you.
Thank you Wonderhussy! Great offbeat history lesson!
That was super interesting Wonderhussey! Keep up the fascinating programs. History is just beyond captivating.
Love it !! Another great history lesson! 🙂 Thanks Ms. Wonderhussy !!!
Very very interesting wonder Hussey, thank you for another great adventure. The old retired guy just can’t get enough of these videos👍👨🏻🦳👍
This is so cool! Thanx Wonderhussy!
Hi Wonderhussy, I'm from Canada and I love your videos, especially the trilogy of the 'Mighty' Colorado River! Ha! You made that so much fun, when going skinny dipping at the source, to sneaking around the 'Wall' and the end. Too much fun, keep up the good work. look forward to more.
I love history. I have been here since 1985. You did a real good job in telling about the highway.
My last trip to Vegas I drove Boulder Highway until it ended into the 11, then to Boulder City Parkway(93) then it turns into the Great Basin Highway going through Boulder City all the way to Hoover Dam Lodge, until it puts you back on the 11 which then turns back into the 93
Fantastic video. Very fascinating. Thanks again for all the great content.
Thank you for this Video. The first time i visited Las Vegas was in 1981 and the first Casino i went in was Sams Town. It was beautiful and ist still one of my favorit Casinos.
Love you Sarah!!!
What's not to like?! Yeehaw! Another outstanding production.😲😃👍
That is really sad about the German Shepherd.
Love these videos! So interesting to see the history! Would love to take a tour with someone like you around vegas, so many things I’ve never heard about
Can you remember when El Cortez used to advertise that cheap breakfast
Very impressed! Your history is absolutely correct and your delivery is fun. It's good to see someone getting it right for a change. [Dennis McBride]
I immediately thought of Sam's when you said the old strip. My step father was a amateur turned pro bowler. I've stayed there and bowled many times. It seemed to have a much more local feel and was much more friendly. Thanks for bringing back those memories.
Don't think Sam's had a bowling alley, your step father probably bowled at the Showboat (gone now but was at the corner of Boulder Hiway and Charleston) Their bowling alley often had big televised bowling tournaments.
@RJ Kent Sams Town had/has(?) excellent bowling lanes!!
One time I was bowling up there with my boyfriend & a bunch of his friends, the security cane up & asked for all of our i.d's
I was 19 yes old, 1st time this had ever happened. All of them were 21 +22
We had to leave, had just gotten late, curfew was enforced.
It sucked, was embarrassing & I seriously considered a fake i.d cause of it 🤣
NOT for beers but for bowling lol
This is precisely the kinda ‘strip’ and prices that people really miss and want. I wish it well. Enjoyed this. Cheers!
It was a fun journey going along with you touring Boulder Highway in Las Vegas/Henderson, NV. your blog brought back good time at Sam’s Town and at the Skyline. Glad to see Skyline has accommodations for the guest. Good vlog. Looking forward to the next vlog and narrative. Stay safe and awesome. 😅
Enjoy watching your videos
Ha!! I used to live in the neighborhood right behind Sams Town, on Sheppard Drive.....I skated at Crystal Palace rink several days a week during my middle school years, when I lived in Vegas for a few years....I LOVED it back then, this was 1978- 1981. I also took dance lessons from an original Mousketeer, NANCY during this time as well!!! It was SO awesome when I was a kid!!!
I remember the shower in there! And at the end, just after you said that about the tent someone popped out! That's why I love you. You just go there! 😂. Be safe and Happy Travels W.H.
Woohoo yay. Thank God they'll never go away 😎😎😎😎
I've always said, "I didn't come up the Rocky Road -- I came up the Boulder Highway! Literally, that's how I drove into Vegas when I moved here back in 1983.
Love Sam's Town. Love Boulder Highway. Love Henderson. Never felt unsafe staying and playing there.
I've been driving up and down Boulder Highway since the 80's and I thought I knew everything. I never knew about half of this! Thanks!
BTW, the show at the atrium at Sams Town isn't all that spectacular - but it's free! So if you're there anyway, you might as well enjoy it.
I never heard or knew of Boulder Highway, looks like a very interesting joint to visit, I like the Dark Side of life, fascinating! Good place for Tom Waits to write some songs about this locale!
Your videos walking around Vegas areas we don’t usually see are some of my favorites
Thank you for the 4mile bar review.. great historical news. Please keep it up ..
Glad to find your channel! I love the quirky desert stuff when I go to Vegas. Keep up the good work!!
Keep the great Las Vegas videos coming!
Wonderhussy Adventures I did enjoyed watching this episode! 13:32, hope your subs reaches 236K 😁. May God bless you, your family and all Wonderhussy Adventures fans 🤗🤗
love all the work you do
Always love the Vegas backstories, Sarah Jane...thank you!
David Lynch fan. Wonderhussy always the surprising wonder. ❤
Excellent as always.😎
Sarah... You are so cool and that's all I got to say. 😎😎😘😘