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The Ghost Town of Metropolis - Nevada's Garden of Eden 

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In theory, a town should be able to thrive anywhere in the world, so long as there's enough water to sustain it, right? That's what Harry L. Pierce wanted to prove in 1909, by creating a 40,000 acre, 10,000 population city in the middle of the Nevada desert, but getting the water out there turned out to be a whole different problem.
Operating with the Pacific Reclamation Company of New York City, advertising an already thriving city with orchards and farms, and partnered with the Mormon Church, Pierce was even quick to secure a railroad contract with the Southern Pacific Railroad to have a train line to the city built within the first year of its life.
The nearby Bishop Creek was dammed using rubble from the 1906 San Fransisco Earthquake, and water diverted to the town. The town began to flourish, but ranchers downstream, now deprived of the water they relied on, sued the Pacific Reclamation Company. The company was forced to limit Metropolis' water consumption, and the town began to dry up. Famine, disease, and infestation of wild animals tool its toll on the town until fire finally gave it a death blow.
Now, even most of the streets have disappeared beneath the dust and sagebrush, but the Lincoln Hotel and the old Metropolis Schoolhouse ruins have become iconic among the ghost towns of the west. The arch for the school still stands as a grave stone for this ambitious town.
Metropolis is located in Elko County, Nevada, a few miles north of Wells.

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@alishaandemilyhunt3049
@alishaandemilyhunt3049 Год назад
My family migrated to Metropolis during this time in the promise of owning a farm. My great grandmother went to that school and she ended up staying there and lived on a cattle ranch her entire life. She and most of my family are buried in the cemetery. We always take care of the graves and make sure it looks nice out there. We no longer live in the area, but it’s a part of us and we will always treasure our time on the ranch in Metropolis. There is a time capsule out there with names and stories of Metropolis…my great grandmother also wrote a book about Metropolis.
@privatesender5281
@privatesender5281 Год назад
Hi alishaandemilyhunt3049! It is a small world indeed. My great grandmother was shot and killed in Metropolis on July 4th, 1925. She is also buried in the cemetery. She was visiting her daughter Mrs. William Barrows when she was accidently killed.
@larry4834
@larry4834 Год назад
thank you.
@zoompt-lm5xw
@zoompt-lm5xw 2 года назад
Had he built brothels, casinos and entertainment venues instead of farms and churches he would probably have built a real Metropolis in the Nevada desert
@anishapoorwakispotta7754
@anishapoorwakispotta7754 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@gl5616
@gl5616 2 года назад
No kidding !
@just.in.
@just.in. 2 года назад
You mean like every other Nevada town that's not called Las Vegas or Reno
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 2 года назад
Touché 😂😂😂
@ytcensorhack1876
@ytcensorhack1876 2 года назад
Somewhere in the sprawling metropolis...batman & superman wr unemployed
@thornishhen
@thornishhen Год назад
My 5 year old son has totally gotten into the concept of "abandoned streets and towns", and we watched this video tonight after dinner. I agree with many of the other comments: you've put together a very good video! He wants to watch more of your videos as "after-dinner video treats". Keep up the good work!
@curtisv7114
@curtisv7114 2 года назад
That was a really well done historical video. When I watch videos of people touring ruins this is exactly how I always want to see it presented. I particularly like that you included a bit of history and you did things like the overlay of what the town would have looked like compared to the ruins. You should do this full time, you rock at it. Awesome job!!
@katienguyen1643
@katienguyen1643 2 года назад
Totally agree !
@lawrencet83
@lawrencet83 3 года назад
Very well done! I hope you do more videos of deserted towns of Nevada and California.
@The88Cheat
@The88Cheat 2 года назад
This a HUGELY underrated channel. I love it.
@davidweyant9356
@davidweyant9356 2 года назад
I HIGHLY agree. It's a gem.
@DerpyPossum
@DerpyPossum 3 года назад
“Don’t think that...there won- th- y’know...y’ can just get it. Cuz you can’t, y’know, someone’s gonna sue ya’!” -Tom Lynskey, 2021 oh wait someone already quoted that...oops.
@christophermarcelo2215
@christophermarcelo2215 3 года назад
I dont mean to be offtopic but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@DerpyPossum
@DerpyPossum 3 года назад
@@christophermarcelo2215 i don’t care how off-topic it is, robot’s have no place here!
@zaynemaxwell5169
@zaynemaxwell5169 3 года назад
@Christopher Marcelo instablaster =)
@jackprier7727
@jackprier7727 2 года назад
"The desert is hot and dry" in most imaginations, but THIS desert is mostly freezing cold, water mostly arrives as snow, and there are many, many below-zero (F) days and nights. Growing season is about 90 to 110 days between frosts. Long, very windy and cold Winters define this desert.
@thenevadadesertrat2713
@thenevadadesertrat2713 2 года назад
Those are the "High Plains" I believe as depicted in several movies. (High Plains Drifter). Clint Eastwood was sitting on that horse, he wore a heavy coat, a hat and was freezing. Pretty accurate of the climate. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Nevada was 52F below zero. I think it was around that area. Maybe Mountain City. It gets really cold and stays cold.
@jackprier7727
@jackprier7727 2 года назад
@@thenevadadesertrat2713 Yeah, the Ruby Mts to the SW reach 11,385 and catch a lot of cold storms, the valley is just less than a mile high where the cold air pools every night. "Nevada" is Spanish for "Snowed" and it is apt-
@adrianboulter1906
@adrianboulter1906 2 года назад
that old school looks like an old world building, half the ground floor is underground. in the old picture when it was intact, you can see half the ground floor windows are underground
@CharlieTheAstronaut
@CharlieTheAstronaut 2 года назад
9:59 the covered up Swastika with "Windows XP" got me giggling
@spacecat85
@spacecat85 6 месяцев назад
same, and the comment abt "so many reminders of the distant past" followed by the win xp startup sound made the whole scene perfect X'D
@jaye1967
@jaye1967 2 года назад
I do find it interesting how many buildings, especially hotels, burned down in these old towns. I wonder how much of this can be attributed to lack of sprinkler systems, more widespread smoking, the use of oil lamps, early electrical, and how many are "accidents".
@mvd4436
@mvd4436 2 года назад
Yeah. It must be all of the above. Everything seemed to burn down back then
@katydid5088
@katydid5088 2 года назад
Having lived in houses where kerosene and gas lamps/candles were a necessity everyday, accidents with fire or refilling and maintaining the canisters every day is honestly not at all surprising. Candles, even with a hurricane lamp shade, can and often do tip over. If you don't keep water, a fire blanket, or sand near by it's VERY easy to have a fire get out of control.
@Squidy666
@Squidy666 2 года назад
That "Windows XP" sound you put over that graffiti had me in stitches
@andrewmaher8409
@andrewmaher8409 Год назад
…And quite prophetic considering that Bill Gates is now scheming to build his own city in Arizona.
@Jack-bv1re
@Jack-bv1re 3 года назад
Awesome video Tom! Everything you cover is always so interesting to me, I hope to go on the adventures you do some time soon.
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77 2 года назад
Wow the Windows XP written in the wall gave me an idea of how old this place really is...THIS PLACE IS ANCIENT, THEY USED TO USE WINDOWS XP HERE!!!!
@romancandlefight1144
@romancandlefight1144 2 года назад
They did well to be granted enough water for 4k instead of the 10k they requested.. I'd have probably awarded nothing if I were the judge
@wormswithteeth
@wormswithteeth 3 года назад
Great vid. Can we get permission to save the arch if it gets pulled down?
@misconstruedadventures2592
@misconstruedadventures2592 3 года назад
That's it. You've inspired me to establish a town in the desert. I'll call it Metompoolis.
@SeriosProductions
@SeriosProductions 3 года назад
That intro ALONE deserves a like! Great content, bud!
@brianbommarito3376
@brianbommarito3376 3 года назад
Nice video, Tom. Also, congrats on your recent marriage. Also, sorry to hear you’re not still in charge at Titanic: Honor and Glory. You’re a marvelous storyteller, and I feel like it won’t be the same without you over there. Still, I’m sure things will turn out all right for them and for you.
@xr6lad
@xr6lad Год назад
Why would you want to be associated with that mess .
@champagnesylvie-lavieenfra1378
@champagnesylvie-lavieenfra1378 2 года назад
✅ Hello from a french visitor who dream to visit your wonderful country ✅You live in a sooooo amazing country. I love America and his people✅God bless you all ✅
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
It worked for Las Vegas, and the best Apricots I've ever eaten are from Las Vegas Trees. With particular "Sun Screens", they come on a roll and can be used to filter the Sunlight. Under these you can grow Tomatoes, beans, peppers, and more. The dirt obviously requires added dirt and mulch. But I would not recommend attempting gardens without a natural water source. Olive trees grow fabulous in the Las Vegas Valley. But Vegas has the correct focus for its success, how they are doing it now is questionable, but in the 1950's - 1998, it was done well.
@thenevadadesertrat2713
@thenevadadesertrat2713 2 года назад
I am in Boulder City. My grapefruit crop is ready to be harvested. I grow those in addition to oranges, figs, pears, pistachios, peaches. Stone fruit does really well in this climate. The only problem are the borers. Once they attack a tree you might as well get rid of it. All my trees are dwarf except for the pistachio. I harvest at least 125 - 135 good size grapefruit each year, a bushel of pears, several pounds of figs. Pears do really well here to and so far have been proven immune to borers. Many crops grow in this climate. Oh, I forgot my grapes. They are labor intensive, grow like weeds and are subject to fungus, leaf hopper and other infestations. Another problem are birds. They love to eat fruit.
@davidweyant9356
@davidweyant9356 2 года назад
What's going to happen when Lake Meade drys up?
@xr6lad
@xr6lad Год назад
@@davidweyant9356or doesn’t.
@onrycodger
@onrycodger 2 года назад
I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel. Most interesting and will be watching for sure.😊👍👍
@nighthawk7863
@nighthawk7863 3 года назад
I think there is another place you should visit. It was a subdivision near St. Louis international airport that started getting houses demolished around 2002 (maybe 2000) when runway 29 and 11 were built and there is pretty much nothing left except for the streets and one single house. I think it would be a pretty interesting place to visit.
@haroldcounts7460
@haroldcounts7460 2 года назад
I saw your statement on part time explorers about the expansion of lambert airport. I remember when the state began to buy up land for the expansion. My folks lived in berkley across from kinlock. 😀
@lvsqcsl
@lvsqcsl 2 года назад
A good friend of mine actually demolished some of those houses. I think that would make an interesting video!
@haroldcounts7460
@haroldcounts7460 2 года назад
@@lvsqcsl i agree. I like the history of st. Louis county. Kinlock used to be huge and if im not mistaken the airport itself was originally in kinlock.take care n stay safe😀
@kenshin891
@kenshin891 Год назад
There's an area like this in Berea, OH near Hopkins Airport. Though in that case the planned runway never ended up being built for multiple reasons
@titanicman9329
@titanicman9329 3 года назад
Next up you should visit the abandoned parts of Detroit
@pinkiesue849
@pinkiesue849 2 года назад
may be dangerous! But fun...
@andreabioletto711
@andreabioletto711 3 года назад
People get killed out there. But at least you got the brothels in Wells! Major fault line near there
@PartTimeExplorer
@PartTimeExplorer 3 года назад
Nevada's circle of life
@leighsayers2628
@leighsayers2628 11 месяцев назад
Always fabulous videos ..just love this channel .. From Australia..
@lorengordon9626
@lorengordon9626 Год назад
If you go down almost any old mine in desert country you'll almost always hit an underground river. There are thousands of underground rivers all across the USA.
@Robertlynschultz
@Robertlynschultz 2 года назад
I live outside Elko NV... and have been meaning to get out to Metropolis but never made the time to, life and making a living gets in the way sometimes. Thank You for this reminder to go see this place, spring (the best time to do exploring in Elko County) is right around the corner!
@Quasihamster
@Quasihamster 3 года назад
Interesting to get this recommended while watching Cait Doughty's video on the St. Francis Dam disaster.
@__-jt4tv
@__-jt4tv 3 года назад
Good combo, though! Caitlin Doughty's another titan of quality content! :D
@Quasihamster
@Quasihamster 3 года назад
@@__-jt4tv Oh yes! I love her channel to death! I heard even the grim reaper has subscribed to her! Not kidding, I'm dead serious!
@torreyintahoe
@torreyintahoe 2 года назад
When I'm out hunting in the Nevada outback, I'm always blown away that people lived there over a hundred years ago.
@jeii8841
@jeii8841 2 года назад
100 years 😆 🤣 😂 lol. You should visit Europe or Asia and your talking about 1000s of years old. In the UK some people are still living in houses that were originally built over 200 years old!!
@robbymariani
@robbymariani 2 года назад
@@jeii8841 in the US some people live in homes that are 400 years old :)
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly 2 года назад
@@jeii8841 Childish to compare Europe and Asia to a country and continent that was only settled by Europeans a few hundred years ago.
@jeii8841
@jeii8841 2 года назад
@@Eidolon1andOnly vacuous comment 😆 lol
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly 2 года назад
@@jeii8841 Yes, your previous comment was vacuous indeed. Imagine not giving any kind of intelligent thought to the relative history of the state of Nevada, then childishly mocking how young it is compared to countries or regions which are undoubtedly older. Nevada first became part of the US as a territory in 1848, and a state in 1864, so 100 years is more than half of its life as part of the US. Would you be so foolish to try to humble a person who says "I just turned 90 years old today, and I'm blown away by how long I've lived, and what a life it has been." by responding with something like "😂😂🤣😂😂 You think 90 is a long time, just look at my grandmother in the UK who turned 110 last week, or the Buddhist monk in Tibet who's 118. I heard the oldest any person has ever lived was 122. LOL!" What's the point in trying to turn anything into a spitting contest? Simply immature.
@jameslawlor8826
@jameslawlor8826 3 года назад
Really interesting, never heard of this before. Great video Tom.
@Doc-zg3xm
@Doc-zg3xm 2 года назад
Good video. I have been to a few ghost towns and an unfortunate relatively new addition to many of these sites is the disgusting "tagging" that you find. Which detracts from the experience.
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Degenerate minds & morals engaging in aggression. They're actually happy it upsets us.
@sweetreamer5101
@sweetreamer5101 2 года назад
People like that are like dogs pissing on the wall. The dumber a person is the more they want to scrawl their idiotic message wherever they can.
@danielpollak6075
@danielpollak6075 2 года назад
The whole things fishy imo, who hauled away the ruins and why
@gregoryemmanuel9168
@gregoryemmanuel9168 2 года назад
You’re forgetting the native Americans who successfully lived and traveled through that desert landscape way before the mormons and other newcomers.
@katienguyen1643
@katienguyen1643 2 года назад
I have been watching exploration of abandon places for awhile now. Came across your channel today and have been binging. You are truly a gifted story teller. I love that you add the historical aspect of these places, and current updates. Making the video a complete viewing experience. Subscribed !
@sonyequator6852
@sonyequator6852 2 года назад
USA is big big country, and had huge financial capabilities. rather than my developing country. With the advance technology to day nothing impossible to build the green land to that dry land. China Already built a very very long canal, hundred KMs from south to north. To irrigated the fast land. That's why now china had plenty agricultural such vegetables export. . They build also Re greening the deserted sand land. Must be USA could do so... Then it could boost the local economy...rather than spending Billions dollar for war like in the middle east. Great video, thank' for sharing.
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Many politicians actively work for forces that OPPOSE nation building
@carlpeters1278
@carlpeters1278 2 года назад
Nice presentation. I've been there a few times as I live in the Elko area. It's a fun location to metal detect.
@sujimtangerines
@sujimtangerines 2 года назад
Is the arch still there? This is one of the few ghost towns we've not visited & we'd love to see it.
@toriidawdy8456
@toriidawdy8456 2 года назад
This is such a good piece! Love for the subject matter and solid research is always a good formula. Our humble narrator and his fetching partner are good company on this visit to folly of venture capitalism.
@nicolasjimenezq369
@nicolasjimenezq369 Год назад
The best way to inhabit the desert is from the edges, not from the center of it. That way you go conquering it meter by meter.
@KeithCindyPanama
@KeithCindyPanama 2 года назад
9:57. That window sounds xp is cool.
@David-fm6go
@David-fm6go 3 года назад
10:00 Now you are just making me feel old. I still use xp regularly though not for sensitive things. I've cloned the same XP install across eight hard drives in my 2005 computer. I also have towers with 98SE, Seven and now Ten with my recent ryzen build.
@Furhling
@Furhling 2 года назад
why do you still use xp?
@David-fm6go
@David-fm6go 2 года назад
@@Furhling The Ryzen build is my primary computer now. As for xp I have a lot of 2000s software and the XP computer was my primary computer for 12 years. Part of that was when I got my Windows Seven computer in early 2012 it had a bad ram stick and at first the problem was misdiagnosed until 2014 and because of money issues it was 2017 before I got more sticks for it and it became my sensitive bills and online shopping computer around that time. I also became one of the pry it from my cold dead hands types with regard to XP after support was dropped in 2014. It's now basically a retro machine.
@Fossilsunleashed
@Fossilsunleashed 3 года назад
the one giant doorway looks very old older then the lies it actually shows again two different builders
@pinkiesue849
@pinkiesue849 2 года назад
the brickwork hanging onto it is one clue!
@michaeldesilvio221
@michaeldesilvio221 2 года назад
The government doesn't want anyone traveling around looking at stuff anymore?
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment 2 года назад
Holy cow. I want old fashioned watermelon. With seeds and four feet long. Dang. Moder watermelon is so pale.
@Momo_Kawashima
@Momo_Kawashima 2 года назад
Guys weren't thinking smart. Rabbits eat your crops causing a famine? Breed and eat rabbits. They eat your crop, you eat them, badabum badabim. Give me that land and I'll make Metropolis flourish at last
@steveprentice4513
@steveprentice4513 2 года назад
From the beginning of mankind after the fall, it's all been about one thing, wickedness.
@captainAlex258
@captainAlex258 3 года назад
the more I look at this the higher my feeling gets when youtubers will make a stupid video calling this place "abandoned clown school" I almost guarantee u thats gonna happen
@AndyHappyGuy
@AndyHappyGuy 3 года назад
EXPLORING A GHOST HAUNTED CLOWN SCHOOL AT 3 AM 😯😦😧🤯 (GONE WRONG) 😬🤫 (GON SEXUAL) 👉👌(DIED) 🤮🤮🫀🫁💀💀😵😵
@captainAlex258
@captainAlex258 3 года назад
@@AndyHappyGuy exactly what I mean
@AndyHappyGuy
@AndyHappyGuy 3 года назад
Nice video!
@ninjitsutotal
@ninjitsutotal Год назад
As a historian, I simply love your channel!
@ChrisHaefner
@ChrisHaefner 2 года назад
I really hope they aren't actually considering tearing down the arch
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Governments are full of inept people, it is a real possibility no matter how much we care.
@grinningtiki220
@grinningtiki220 2 года назад
That would be a bummer
@donaldrowe6047
@donaldrowe6047 2 года назад
I really wish people would leave their spray paint cans at home.
@robertaviles8451
@robertaviles8451 3 года назад
#savethearch Make it official
@lvsqcsl
@lvsqcsl 2 года назад
I don't see a Superman statue. (I live across the river from Metropolis, Illinois.)
@yvetteaguirre9522
@yvetteaguirre9522 3 года назад
Windows XP-who else felt that nostalgia coming!?🙋🏻‍♀️
@jasongrinnell1986
@jasongrinnell1986 2 года назад
Lol! Kinda like dialup.
@gp123lIlI
@gp123lIlI 2 года назад
Its a joke, because they covered up a swastika and wrote windows xp
@filipdemski8303
@filipdemski8303 3 года назад
10:48 WOW! I was blow away! I absolutely enjoyed this video! Thank you Tom!
@shaymorcormick8743
@shaymorcormick8743 2 года назад
Building at the bottom of an ancient salt sea isnt the greatest idea. I lived out in Nevada. Everyone that moves out there attempts to start a garden only to just give up. Only place I know where having more land is actually a curse
@ArleneFerguson-h2o
@ArleneFerguson-h2o 16 дней назад
I grew up in Nevada and my Father always grew amazing gardens. Of course he was a Capricorn, like myself and we have 2 green thumbs. He had green thumbs, fingers and toes, but was born and raised when there was no social safety network. We come from tough stock.
@tse90723
@tse90723 2 года назад
It would be very interesting to metal detect the area
@morningstoke
@morningstoke 2 года назад
Cool video. How horribly constructed a lot of these old buildings were blows my mind though. The fact so little remains on the structures in old towns is interesting to me
@jakedeutscher
@jakedeutscher 8 месяцев назад
So cool. Love those old ruins and I hope they stay for years and years
@Nassault
@Nassault 2 года назад
If you're ever in Southern California, I would love to see you dive into the Channel Island's State Park. Quite a lot of shipwrecks on those islands, many of which I have been too, some on remote beaches, random propellers, underwater wrecks - which in its own right is something I know you'd proper enjoy. Meanwhile on the island, the history of ranches, mining, all demolished navy sites, plane wrecks and some crazy family tales (the Lester's), the native Chumash, tons of history. I've been and stayed over several nights on each of the islands in the park, look into it, and if you ever need tips I have done the trip over a dozen times, and have a ton of juicy notes and geotags from around the area. Those islands are my favorite, such a juicy bit of America. Love this content, and I imagine the stunning views in your videos would compliment the islands beauty so well.
@conmckfly
@conmckfly Год назад
Lot of Great Whites around the Channel Islands.
@Selmerpilot
@Selmerpilot 2 года назад
There is no place technically naturally habitable in Nevada, period. Mormons went only where they weren’t kicked out. This town failed because they didn’t have enough Mormons there
@carolleenkelmann4751
@carolleenkelmann4751 2 года назад
Ir is a pity that that beautiful archway could not be rescued somehow. "Unpicked" and rebuilt somewhere else.That would be ideal.
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
No. Leaving it standing in situ where it has meaning and genus loci is ideal.
@Concussed1.
@Concussed1. 2 года назад
It makes you think about how many places have been demolished throughout time.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 2 года назад
A town so far gone not even Superman could save it!
@skyleaffproductions.867
@skyleaffproductions.867 2 года назад
Sweet bro I'm in spring creek I'm going to head out here soon to scope it out!
@HoldOffHunger
@HoldOffHunger 3 года назад
Great video, such a creepy setting, btw, love your Indiana Jones outfit.
@allanfifield8256
@allanfifield8256 3 года назад
Props for the outfit!
@TheTriplelman
@TheTriplelman 2 года назад
wow great historical narration, thanks
@УчитьсяучитьсяитакДалее
That's amazing! Not a thousand, not several hundreds, but 70 years and nothing left of human civilization in this area. By the way, the idea of town-garden is still alive. In different parts of the world people lost their money because some persons decided to build their mythical sun-cities! Thank tou for your video!)
@pinkiesue849
@pinkiesue849 2 года назад
I am surprised there are no ruins from churches, since it was 95% Latter Day Saints. Enjoyable tour of this town!
@kongruss218
@kongruss218 Год назад
Apparently the town actually had no dedicated church building. The community used the amusement hall as a meetinghouse instead for services.
@lallyoisin
@lallyoisin 2 года назад
This was one of the first Disney stories. Flood first, then founders and then people who bought land from the founders. Founders (rich) paid for historical narrative and libraries. My library was paid for by Carnegie and I'm from Ireland 🤣🤣. Yum yum history or a beating I'll take history any day cause it's swell! Do you're own f¥©£€π research! It's more fun!
@lechatleblanc
@lechatleblanc 2 года назад
Jon levi and TARTARia community would like to look into this place a lot
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Many of us are already here
@batmscot6149
@batmscot6149 2 года назад
What happened to all the building material from the arch school etc?
@grinningtiki220
@grinningtiki220 2 года назад
It was probably mostly wood with a brick facade. Built on the cheap and the extra cash pocketed by an unscrupulous contractor or manager. After abandonment a fire wipes it out along with alot of other buildings. Over time the place is looted slowly for souvenirs.
@eddiedority9503
@eddiedority9503 2 года назад
With the way prices are today no one else can't afford to build a city or a town.
@jaysonschor
@jaysonschor 2 года назад
I wonder if there are people still alive that attended that school?
@jaysonschor
@jaysonschor 2 года назад
@@GeorgiaRidgerunner it closed around 80 years ago that would put kindergarters in their 80's I kind of doubt it.
@realityvlogs6413
@realityvlogs6413 2 года назад
I miss Nevada i was born in Reno and unfortunately moved to Georgia and i will say Nevada has way more to offer then any state available in the United sates Besides Alaska and Hawaii those are Amateur states Nevada is like the OG of the United states Prove me wrong
@robinsutcliffe-video_art
@robinsutcliffe-video_art 2 года назад
Thanks for putting the video out. The story does not make that much sense though, really. Creating a city in the middle of the desert, in 1909? And not wooden buildings and streets like the 'west' we see elsewhere. Why would they build such huge brick buildings in a boom town? How did they transport all the bricks and stone there? Who would finance such a crazy idea, and why? It makes no sense. Even if they did build this, they would start small, and see if it was a success, but no, right in there with brick palaces. Running water in every room in a hotel? As I understand from US history, you'd be lucky to have running water in your house in 1909. This was the era of pitchers and bowls on the sideboard right? And if water was such a big deal, why's it on tap in every room in the city?! Who would visit such a huge hotel, if there was nothing but residents in the area? Since when do judges side with ranchers over corporations? The whole thing seems just totally ridiculous from start to finish. I can see that it was there, I just think the whole reasoning behind who built the town there and why, is farcical is the extreme.
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Building supplies could have been brought in by train, but that there was a train backs up your very point. This is either a genuine folly that was oddly facilitated by very many people or a cover narrative for a far more mysterious reality.
@alanalfan4932
@alanalfan4932 2 года назад
With all this tartarians stories running around today, maybe it the official story its just a cove up
@Thats_Unfortunate
@Thats_Unfortunate 2 года назад
It definitely doesn’t add up.
@buddythecat4675
@buddythecat4675 2 года назад
I don't think that there's anything nefarious here, or at least nothing worse than what some towns/ governments were doing to attract citizens. It sounds like they had the idea to build Vegas before Vegas was around, and probably got the land very cheap. Sounds like the usual businessman/ capitalist sales pitch to me. As far as the luxuries of running water and a big, opulent hotel, that's the sort of thing that you would need if you're trying to get big money from investors to invest. What investor wants to move to a town that has a dump of a hotel/ amenities? At least part of it is a scam (ie: the orchards), and it is very unrealistically optimistic in terms of things, but my take on it is that--given the boom in new areas of the country and from immigrants and people wanting to move to another area for more prosperity, in many ways it wasn't any more or less optimistic than people moving to gold rush towns in the hopes of striking big riches. For perspective, Central Canada (where I live), land was being given away for free, but you had to pick the rocks out of the fields and cut down a certain amount of bush/ treed land, and the humidity, mosquitoes and the punishingly cold winters (as well as the loneliness and isolation) had actually unfortunately got some immigrants to move back to their homeland. The Government of Canada, in their brochures did not mention any of those obstacles......nor what may happen when you encounter the mighty bear in the woods. Many would say that would be false advertising.
@johnaustin9051
@johnaustin9051 2 года назад
Some beurecrat out there already has dibs on that arch. Bet on it.
@cimmeron.3576
@cimmeron.3576 2 года назад
Makes you think about how accurate the landscape is in Fallout New Vegas.
@markstott6689
@markstott6689 2 года назад
The only abandoned place in the UK that I have been to is Wharram Percy, Yorkshire (my home county). All that's left standing is the ruined medieval church. Wharram Percy wasn't short of water either. Beats me why anyone would want to live in a desert anyway.
@pinkiesue849
@pinkiesue849 2 года назад
what happened to Wharram Percy?
@markstott6689
@markstott6689 2 года назад
@@pinkiesue849 People were replaced by sheep and their houses demolished.
@illmerica322
@illmerica322 2 года назад
The shit that those Mormon pioneers went through is just nuts, and the fact they were doing it because they had to flee the east as there was a shoot on sight order in place so they had no where to go but west! Great history them Mormons, thanks for the video.
@blueflagmusic
@blueflagmusic 2 года назад
How do brick buildings burn down?
@friedpickles342
@friedpickles342 2 года назад
Flammable material inside
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 2 года назад
Cover story when buildings must be removed from the historical record due to their inconvenient truth
@jessidade2039
@jessidade2039 2 года назад
Just found your channel. I'm already hooked. I've been very interested in the historic west. Subscribed, Your New Fan Miss Jessi
@johnlombardo7816
@johnlombardo7816 2 года назад
Fascinating thank you!
@FormerlyEpicjcat
@FormerlyEpicjcat 3 года назад
its the day you uploaded the ss atlantic wreack video
@rafenatho5406
@rafenatho5406 2 года назад
That pea shooter your sporting is super fun rabbit control device! I spent much of my youth roaming the Nevada desert doing my share of population control!
@cmendla
@cmendla 2 года назад
Fantastic video..
@jasonyoung5923
@jasonyoung5923 2 года назад
Hey, I know you I've talked to you before. Haha that's cool, right on. Good to see your doing ok and having fun. Use to do stuff like that. Miss it, exploring is a pursuit of endless meaning. Keep exploring
@scm50able
@scm50able 2 года назад
Great information , which would have lost for ever but for this documentary. Thanks.
@Jack-bv1re
@Jack-bv1re 3 года назад
Hey Tom, what state do you believe the Schwalbe, the wrecked yacht you covered, is currently in?
@PartTimeExplorer
@PartTimeExplorer 3 года назад
She's gotten a lot worse since my video. I'm hoping to see her once more before she's gone completely. I'll do an update if I can
@Jack-bv1re
@Jack-bv1re 3 года назад
@@PartTimeExplorer Ok, thanks for the response
@jasongrinnell1986
@jasongrinnell1986 2 года назад
@@harvdog5669 Humboldt River. And not very hard to have wood trucked in.
@philipcallicoat3147
@philipcallicoat3147 8 месяцев назад
Water... The hardest water I have ever encountered...all the kids that raised there have the most horribly stained teeth...😧
@pineycolada3075
@pineycolada3075 2 года назад
I love these ghosttown videos, thank you
@123edwardzpad
@123edwardzpad 2 года назад
The remnants of big dead dreams in the desert.
@davidthorne5715
@davidthorne5715 Год назад
“You just can’t get it, someone’s gonna sue you”
@clarkstartrek
@clarkstartrek 2 года назад
As a farmer ....you always need WATER
@Dr.Pepper001
@Dr.Pepper001 2 года назад
Another con from your friendly Mormons.
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 2 года назад
under this context living underground will even be more practical.
@JP-su8bp
@JP-su8bp 2 года назад
Solid vid, thanks.
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1 2 года назад
What a great historical video!! Thank you for your efforts!!
@The_Conspiracy_Analyst
@The_Conspiracy_Analyst Год назад
So what was the town 25 miles away with all the fruit?????
@mrains100
@mrains100 2 года назад
Thank you.
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