What drives someone to preserve history, even in the face of overwhelming odds? In this episode of the Women Who Saved History podcast, we explore the remarkable life and legacy of Elizabeth Warren, a passionate historian and preservationist dedicated to protecting Las Vegas' architectural and natural heritage. Joining us today are her sons, Louis and Jonathan Warren, who share personal stories about their mother’s fierce commitment to preserving iconic landmarks such as Spring Mountain Ranch, the Springs Preserve, and the Old Mormon Fort. As the first interpretive ranger at Spring Mountain Ranch, Elizabeth worked tirelessly to ensure its survival, from her work as a docent to championing its designation as a state park. Beyond that, she fought for the preservation of numerous historical sites, often battling against powerful forces intent on development. Louis and Jonathan reflect on her relentless drive and the lasting impact of her victories in shaping the Las Vegas landscape. Tune in to hear more about Elizabeth’s early life, her love for the desert, her role in creating the Nevada Women’s Archives, and how she turned adversaries into allies during her long career in historic preservation. Don’t miss this intimate conversation about a woman whose legacy is seen in the very foundations of modern Las Vegas!
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Jonathan Warren
Jonathan Warren on LinkedIn
Elizabeth von Till Warren
‘The Old Spanish National Historic Trail’
Elizabeth von Till Warren Papers