At the 52 second mark of this video, the building shown under construction, is the Las Vegas Hilton, not the stratosphere. What is now the Westgate, and was once the Las Vegas Hilton is located immediately north of the convention center, and on the opposite side of Paradise Road, from where the landmark was located.
Thanks. I enjoyed this. I really wish I had a chance to see more of the older hotels before they were knocked down, but I’m grateful for the ones I was able to see. The Landmark, Sands, and the Dunes are the ones I unfortunately missed and really wish I could have seen.
I remember, as a kid driving by the Landmark with my parents . I always thought it was the coolest building in Vegas! I was sad to see it brought down.
When I was a kid about 13 years old in 1969. My parents took me up to the top I think it was a restaurant and bar.. it was beautiful. There was a slight Vegas wind storm outside but on top of the Landmark the wind was far worse and those big tilted panel windows you see were rattling and leaking air very badly, I was wondering if they were going to blow out.
My grandmother supervised the advertising and publicity department at LANDMARK in the 70s. By her accounts, that hotel was practically running on autopilot from the day it opened. At any given time, many who worked there weren't even sure who their boss was, due to the endlessly revolving door of in-charge personnel. I covertly obtained entrance to the building after it had stood vacant for a decade. It had an internal ecosystem of feral cats, raccoons, and bugs of every variety, and the substructure was filled with waist-deep water that smelled like a slave-ship in July.
@@beyondalpha1072 I, too, am a Vegas native, and there certainly are racoons in the valley(they're rare nowadays, but then, I never see lizards or snakes anymore, either). Most wildlife has been driven into the wash over the years, but we do still get random coyotes, mountain lions, and other critters walking the streets once in a while.
Cool video ! I love seeing old videos of classic Vegas, I just stayed at Resorts World and that close to the convention center and circus circus, can’t believe Landmark was so close ! The old Stardust sat on same property wjere RW is now !
I hope there’s a movie made about this casino hotel in the future…It was in turmoil from the very beginning, Sad but had it’s shine I’d say Thanks for covering this 👏
Albert mangeraly own it chateau Vegas the old alpine was across the hacienda hotel good year's that's when Vegas was Vegas not this Disneyland we have now. The politician's have destroyed these beautiful town😢
I stated there a few times. There were only 8 Rooms Jerrynanderd on each floor like puzzle pieces. Nice small place something lacking these these Days! Great Documentary Although a Big Fan of Howard Hughes's, he and his accountants changed (ruined?) Vegas forever. When thy made every department to be a "Profit Center" instead of only the Casino. In the past, it was the Only "Profit Center" needed.
However It was the bravest, maneuver in Las Vegas history to own an unheard of monopoly A step toward legal legitimate operations Buying the D. I. out from under Dalitz, was a message Laxault, wanted a pawn, & he knew where to find him. And no one was the poorer for it at the time Our city is officially a mega resort for Mr. Hughes Mr. Kerkorian & Mr. Wynn. It was about thinking ahead. Too far ahead for anyone to know what they had in mind Was Howard Hughes mentally unstable ? In today's society it's just a common prescription drug addiction. Las Vegas 2023 was vision He wasn't crazy Look at what the man accomplished o. m. g. 😮
Casinos have always been profit based. They wouldn't have been able to stay in business for long otherwise. What you might mean is value. In the last 10-20 years, Las Vegas is not as cheap as used to be, but that's because of demand. It no longer has to be cheap or offer value because it doesn't have to. Las Vegas is at a point of critical mass, where it doesn't have to do much to attract people.
I saw "Melinda First Lady of Magic" there. Unfortunately magic shows have fallen out of favor in LV. To be fair, the nearby Riviera was going downhill fast at the same time as well as the Debbie Reynolds Casino (The Paddlewheel).
At the 52 second mark of this video, the building shown under construction, is the Las Vegas Hilton, not the stratosphere. What is now the Westgate, and was once the Las Vegas Hilton is located immediately north of the convention center, and on the opposite side of Paradise Road, from where the landmark was located.
Thanks. I enjoyed this. I really wish I had a chance to see more of the older hotels before they were knocked down, but I’m grateful for the ones I was able to see. The Landmark, Sands, and the Dunes are the ones I unfortunately missed and really wish I could have seen.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it.
I remember, as a kid driving by the Landmark with my parents . I always thought it was the coolest building in Vegas! I was sad to see it brought down.
Same here, @TruckerJohn3.
I was there in 74 and remember the skybar drinks were very expensive but the 360 degree view of the city was amazing.
Anything like a skybar will have skyhigh prices!
When I was a kid about 13 years old in 1969. My parents took me up to the top I think it was a restaurant and bar.. it was beautiful. There was a slight Vegas wind storm outside but on top of the Landmark the wind was far worse and those big tilted panel windows you see were rattling and leaking air very badly, I was wondering if they were going to blow out.
My grandmother supervised the advertising and publicity department at LANDMARK in the 70s. By her accounts, that hotel was practically running on autopilot from the day it opened. At any given time, many who worked there weren't even sure who their boss was, due to the endlessly revolving door of in-charge personnel.
I covertly obtained entrance to the building after it had stood vacant for a decade. It had an internal ecosystem of feral cats, raccoons, and bugs of every variety, and the substructure was filled with waist-deep water that smelled like a slave-ship in July.
i am a loss vegas Native and there wee ZERO raccons in the Las vegas Valley
@@beyondalpha1072 I, too, am a Vegas native, and there certainly are racoons in the valley(they're rare nowadays, but then, I never see lizards or snakes anymore, either). Most wildlife has been driven into the wash over the years, but we do still get random coyotes, mountain lions, and other critters walking the streets once in a while.
I was a busboy there in 72...great video!
Cool video ! I love seeing old videos of classic Vegas, I just stayed at Resorts World and that close to the convention center and circus circus, can’t believe Landmark was so close ! The old Stardust sat on same property wjere RW is now !
Good job...
I remember having good times at both the Landmark and the Riviera...
Thank you!
I remember seeing the BUILDING as a kid and found it KOOL ... but never an opportunity to see inside.
Great job Oscar! Super informative
Thank you Mitch!
I miss the landmark it was the coolest hotel and casino
I hope there’s a movie made about this casino hotel in the future…It was in turmoil from the very beginning, Sad but had it’s shine I’d say
Thanks for covering this 👏
It takes me back to when, The Chateau Vegas & Alipine were around
Albert mangeraly own it chateau Vegas the old alpine was across the hacienda hotel good year's that's when Vegas was Vegas not this Disneyland we have now. The politician's have destroyed these beautiful town😢
Chateau Vegas was a class act bar back then ❤
The Alpine you are talking about is the Alpine Village Inn restaurant.
Best memories of Vegas!’
Native Vegan and I won my first royal flush there in ‘85! Well done video. Thanks 🙏 👍
Thank you!
Dad and I had Sunday brunchs at the top. Great views.
I remember going there in my early teens with my parents for brunches in the mid 1980s. Loved the view from the top. Sad to see it go!
I wish I would’ve been alive during those times.
The pic at 0:51 is the International/Hilton/LVH/Westgate not the Landmark.
Well done!!!
Thank you!
It's a very space age hotel and thank you so much for the narration because you did a very good job. I've always been curious about this hotel
Thank you!
I knew a guy, Dan Koko, that jumped off of that tower into a giant air bag. They paid him a million bucks to do it. Lucky him.
I have a slot machine from it!!
I stated there a few times. There were only 8 Rooms Jerrynanderd on each floor like puzzle pieces. Nice small place something lacking these these Days! Great Documentary
Although a Big Fan of Howard Hughes's, he and his accountants changed (ruined?) Vegas forever. When thy made every department to be a "Profit Center" instead of only the Casino. In the past, it was the Only "Profit Center" needed.
However
It was the bravest, maneuver in Las Vegas history to own
an unheard of monopoly
A step toward legal legitimate operations
Buying the D. I. out from under Dalitz, was a message
Laxault, wanted a pawn, & he knew where to find him.
And no one was the poorer for it at the time
Our city is officially a mega resort
for Mr. Hughes
Mr. Kerkorian & Mr. Wynn.
It was about thinking ahead.
Too far ahead for anyone to know what they had in mind
Was Howard Hughes mentally unstable ?
In today's society it's just a common prescription drug addiction.
Las Vegas 2023
was vision
He wasn't crazy
Look at what the man accomplished
o. m. g. 😮
Casinos have always been profit based. They wouldn't have been able to stay in business for long otherwise.
What you might mean is value. In the last 10-20 years, Las Vegas is not as cheap as used to be, but that's because of demand. It no longer has to be cheap or offer value because it doesn't have to. Las Vegas is at a point of critical mass, where it doesn't have to do much to attract people.
It could(and should) have been saved..such a short run before it was destroyed...Goodbye Jetsons...sad
I saw "Melinda First Lady of Magic" there. Unfortunately magic shows have fallen out of favor in LV. To be fair, the nearby Riviera was going downhill fast at the same time as well as the Debbie Reynolds Casino (The Paddlewheel).
I had a steak dinner in the Landmark, delicious, I was affluent that night😊
I remember going to it there and there with Linda Joy Jansen good year's never will I forget good food
I remember
Lucky 38
Painful reading.