TRENTON: The USA's Sad, Bleak State Capital City

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2023
  • We visited the New Jersey capital city, Trenton.
    Trenton - Worst State Capital: nj1015.com/is-trenton-really-...
    Trenton - Murder Capital: www.trentonian.com/2022/01/01...
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  • @deborahwade2641
    @deborahwade2641 Год назад +63

    Trenton NJ is a very old city. Cities go down hill when decent paying jobs aren't there. Very common.

    • @mr.anderson6040
      @mr.anderson6040 Год назад

      It's not that at all my guy they're plenty of jobs only the wrong people are in charge (Democrats) literally with their ideas you can buy marijuana in mushrooms across City Hall in Trenton it seems now there are more marijuana shops in Trenton than there are pizza shops no exaggeration legalizing drugs sounds like a good idea until they bring out all the Riff Raff from all corners look at Los Angeles and Portland

    • @albertzee8510
      @albertzee8510 Год назад +6

      not only that but also taxes. companies are discouraged to invest in places like that, they rather move to Texas, Florida, etc I moved out of Trenton in 1988 after 2 years of living there, it was too depressing and too dangerous

    • @norsemendanes9622
      @norsemendanes9622 Год назад

      More like places ran by liberals for the past 60 years tend to look like this

    • @tanyapatra5342
      @tanyapatra5342 Месяц назад +1

      I think drug use and crime is at core.

    • @benfaunce7496
      @benfaunce7496 Месяц назад

      ​@tanyapatra5342 that came in response to the economic downturn and job loss. And the influx of some demographics as others left.

  • @ronmichael2988
    @ronmichael2988 Год назад +58

    I was born in Trenton, 1947. Returned in 1978 for Dad's Funeral. At that point in time the city was already on a downward slide. It saddens me so much.

  • @misty671
    @misty671 Год назад +103

    It's great work you're doing. Documenting the effects of five decades of financial mismanagement and near all out war of the eletes on the American working class.

    • @reneastle8447
      @reneastle8447 Год назад +5

      If we learn from our mistakes, we can use these lesson to do better.

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@reneastle8447the elite will do whatever they feel like, you have no say in this

    • @tommyjexiled
      @tommyjexiled 10 месяцев назад +2

      @reneastle8447 "If" would be the keyword, but unfortunately it's too late to take America back from the plutocracy.

    • @daviddauphin838
      @daviddauphin838 10 месяцев назад

      i am sooo glad ron reagan NEVER started sending business overseas🤣

    • @reneastle8447
      @reneastle8447 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@tommyjexiled There's still hope for the damage to be reversed.

  • @jesusruiz3832
    @jesusruiz3832 Год назад +71

    Being a foreigner, it is strangely curious that a city with such an American heritage seems almost neglected. Anyway, a good video. Thanks for uploading it.

    • @Endymion766
      @Endymion766 Год назад

      the people in charge of these cities hate Americans and American culture. It's like when the Soviets took over in Russia. They hated Russian culture and Russian identity and tried to erase it. Something like that is starting to happen here and it's awful.

    • @kevinsullivan136
      @kevinsullivan136 Год назад +11

      NJ NATIVE HERE: As Joe indicated there was a sharp decline in manufacturing which contributed to population loss of 40,000 in Trenton. Pretty common both here & abroad. A good book to check out is:
      The Old Neighborhood
      What We Lost in the Great Suburban Migration, 1966-1999
      By RAY SUAREZ

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 Год назад +5

      Neglect? Yes; but to whom would you look to finance a revitalization? A municipality depends on the tax base of its citizenry, corporate and individual, and that base has been reduced to less than enough to pay for basic public service.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Год назад +6

      It'll be gentrified in time. First, the cost of living there needs to come down. Then, the low-level investors will come in and people will move there because of it's lower costs and proximity to NYC and Philly. In time, gentrification will begin, prices will rise and it'll become a quaint, small, historic city.

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 Год назад +2

      That assumes that economic disintegration does not expand to much larger places like NYC and Philly; actually, it's already begun.

  • @glennscotti8891
    @glennscotti8891 Год назад +46

    My mom worked downtown in the 60s and said the riots in april of 68 destroyed Trenton. Rioters ransacked looted and burned over 200 businesses. Insurance companies started dropping businesses policys. Trenton a once commercial and residential hub never recovered.

    • @DCDura
      @DCDura Год назад +9

      This is exactly what caused the death spiral

    • @TheOldTapeArchive
      @TheOldTapeArchive Год назад +16

      @@DCDura Similar to Detroit. Both places were already losing population to suburbanization & crime, but the riots accelerated the declines exponentially. Yet somehow the same academics who teach our young adults justified them as necessary "uprisings".😕

    • @gioiacobucci
      @gioiacobucci Год назад

      Doesn’t it stand to reason that all of that, riots and insurance policy changes alike, are just symptoms of social conditions that had to exist to cause the riots in the first place? En masse riots of unhappy and angry people don’t just happen where they happen randomly.

    • @bextar6365
      @bextar6365 Год назад

      @@DCDura Ebony destruction
      ~ there and dozens of other states and cities !

    • @DD-xf1yd
      @DD-xf1yd 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@romancatholic7726
      So Looting and Burning (200+) Businesses, in their own Neighborhood (as they did in 1968), was their "solution"?
      Destroying Businesses they need to survive, was the answer? How did it help them? It didn't help them,
      at all. It only made their life worse.

  • @sir.richardpound
    @sir.richardpound Год назад +20

    I live here. Anyone who parrots "Politicians" this "Phil Murphy" that are probably the same people to take scenic routes to avoid even driving through here and have a favorite past time blowing a lot of hot air.
    There's no opportunities within the area that brings in tax dollars or incentives for improvement. Factories are abandoned, and brokers use coded terms calling it a "Mircomarket" when there a plenty of people who could establish local businesses work if they had credit and reliable means. Crime would go down if there were enough jobs people without reliable transportation could participate locally and more people could qualify. Many don't have cars (A requirement in NJ), and those who do can barely/have to budget to afford gas. The city is a generation behind.
    You can look at a map and see even the highways go around or cut through to bypass Trenton leaving everyone to point at it as they pass by calling it the "Sad, Bleak Capital City" so nothing changes and the labels get worse. Is it intentional? Who knows.

    • @lovethat1244
      @lovethat1244 Год назад +3

      I am a lifelong Trentonian and agree with you. If there was a political will to assist the inner cities and its residents they would be better. It's very easy for 'visitors' to come in and make these determinations without knowing the real deal. SMDH.

  • @user-rl5wm1cm1k
    @user-rl5wm1cm1k 2 месяца назад +3

    To Joe & Nic : Born in Trenton and lived there until I was 13 when my family moved out of Trenton. After I left High School I moved back to Trenton. Not by choice. It was bad and getting worse in the early 80's. It was manufacturing town. Now it's mostly a ghetto. Extremely high crime. Anyone with an ability escapes it. Trenton, New Jersey is a death trap.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Год назад +15

    Trenton still has some beautiful buildings.

  • @christianvidal1088
    @christianvidal1088 Год назад +13

    Trenton is a sad place run down and abandoned its a shame because it has a lot of really cool buildings

  • @lillianclayman5124
    @lillianclayman5124 Год назад +8

    That huge abandoned manufacturing facility was the Roebling building. John Roebling was an engineer who developed steel cables. He built the Brooklyn Bridge, among other projects.

    • @chilltnj
      @chilltnj 8 месяцев назад +1

      shaky Bridge next to the filtration plant on rt29 is a small model of the Brooklyn Bridge

  • @1spotkill
    @1spotkill Год назад +23

    I currently live in Trenton, and I can assure you it's bad 3 out of the 4 season. Winter is the most peaceful season, mainly because it's too cold to do anything. There are some jewels in Trenton (houses/areas that you wouldn't believe exist). Personally, I hate it here, but with the cost of living rising and job security is starting to get questionable, it's hard to leave.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад +2

      Gotta get out. The odds are against you.

  • @jeffisontheair
    @jeffisontheair Год назад +18

    I was born in Trenton in 1975. The hospital I was born in on Bellevue Ave is the tallest building in Trenton. My dad worked there for years. It is now completely abandoned. I wish you had checked it out.

    • @belovitunkti6607
      @belovitunkti6607 Год назад +1

      Mercer hospital

    • @belovitunkti6607
      @belovitunkti6607 Год назад +1

      Sculptures made right there in the burbs of Trenton... Other side of E.State Street...

    • @SunflowerSoul429
      @SunflowerSoul429 Год назад

      🌻🌱🌸✨I Was Born In That Same Hospital.. It’s A Shame That It’s Abandoned Now.. It Looks Like A Scene Straight Out Of The Show “The Walking Dead”.. Trenton Is A Forgotten Place, Now✨🌸🌱🌻🙄

    • @Skinnyd4
      @Skinnyd4 10 месяцев назад

      I was born at St. Francis in 1974.

    • @johnm.teague8125
      @johnm.teague8125 7 месяцев назад

      I was born at Mercer Hospital in 2000.

  • @throne1797
    @throne1797 Год назад +10

    Decades ago, American Standard was a major corporation in Trenton, where its huge kilns manufactured toilets, bidets, lavys and basins.

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Год назад +2

      Airplanes during WW2 also.......

  • @Pontiacman1964
    @Pontiacman1964 Год назад +22

    The present condition of Trenton is no surprise to me. It was bad in the mid eighties when I was in the Air Force, stationed about 30 miles away at McGuire AFB, which is now known as joint base McGuire/Fort Dix.
    I should add: be very cautious in some of these areas being explored… like Trenton. I’m looking forward to many more videos in the future!

    • @TJ-xs5bn
      @TJ-xs5bn 11 месяцев назад +2

      I lived in Trenton in the mid 80's and from my perspective it was a good city. Like a lot of industrial cities in the north, as industry declined so did the cities. One of the most severe blows to Trenton was the closing of GM's parts factory. Along with other major manufacturers being off shored, it's no surprise that Trenton isn't what it used to be. However, in the 80's I had a great time in Trenton.

  • @simonm1546
    @simonm1546 Год назад +19

    I am European but once landed in Trenton by mistake. I simply booked the cheapest flight from Chicago to Philly and didn't know that airports in the surrounding area were also possible when booking. I think I was the only one who took a bus to the train station after the flight.

  • @jedgarsquink
    @jedgarsquink Год назад +20

    Trenton used to have a famous race track, at the state fairgrounds. It was about a 1 mile oval, except unlike most ovals there was a right turn in it: a 20 degree dogleg in the backstretch, creating a kidney bean shape. It was used for Indy car and top-division NASCAR events. It closed in 1980.

    • @pardeeplace4480
      @pardeeplace4480 Год назад +5

      It is now the Hamilton Grounds for Sculpture

    • @donaldallen1768
      @donaldallen1768 Год назад

      I was born and raised in East Trenton, attended Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, Jr. High #1, and Trenton Central High School. Joined the Marines after High school in 1978. I remember going to the State Fairgrounds as a kid watching the "Firecracker 200' Indy races and the "Joey Chipwood" Car Stunt Driving. Today the neighborhood I grew up in is totally different and I don't recognize it anymore. Every thing has changed for the worse. I still love Trenton and always will, but I'll never return there to live, only to visit.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      They used to have Rock Concerts there.

  • @daviddecelles8714
    @daviddecelles8714 Год назад +64

    As a native and inveterate Northeasterner, I must admit to no surprise that New Jersey's State House is off-limits to the public without an appointment. It's a fair bet that it's the only one in the country with that 'non-democratic' restriction. Except for its gorgeous small towns and countryside, its congested and urban areas are grim and near-chaotic.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +15

      It's the only one we haven't been able to tour so far. I was surprised. Capitol buildings belong to the people.

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 Год назад

      The CCP censures everything in China. Any citizen posts critical of the country is taken down immediately upon notice. Also, what you might see in such videos might seem like glittering new mid-rises and high-rises; but you do not see the interiors where the elevators to the top floors where the elderly are put don't work and, in many cases, the buildings are not occupied and will never be completed.

    • @unclebilly1353
      @unclebilly1353 Год назад +1

      The statues would look more realistic. If the caption was labeled, the mugging.

    • @xneilaelprupx5367
      @xneilaelprupx5367 10 месяцев назад +2

      I have been in there a couple of times, it’s on the smaller side, the main inner chamber the guide made a specific point about how the marble is a faux marble made during a time when labor was cheaper than materials so they dipped strings in colored paint and dragged it through the white material while still damp to create a very passable unnoticeable “marble “. Maybe it’s true but I remember this from a few school trips

  • @ENJIMEEREBAY
    @ENJIMEEREBAY Год назад +20

    Thanks again for your continued excellent in depth presentations of the various cities, towns and townships of this nation. My hat is off to you.

  • @alexandralovesgoats3360
    @alexandralovesgoats3360 Год назад +17

    I’ve never been to New Jersey. Some of the buildings in downtown are gorgeous. I enjoyed the history of Trenton. I love learning about the places you visit. I didn’t pay close attention in school so I am redeeming myself! You’re a great teacher! The Photo Session is really cool! Glad Nicole got her Capitol stamp. Enjoy your weekend.

    • @MarshaBW1
      @MarshaBW1 Год назад +1

      Old world European architectural jewels. Glad they’re preserving them. Worked an 8 month job in Trenton. No go zones exist. No desire to return.

    • @heatherfulmore3412
      @heatherfulmore3412 Год назад +1

      NewvJersey has a lot of history about it. It's sad that some of these places are unliveable.. Some of the people who I know, live in the better areas.

  • @chrispearson8779
    @chrispearson8779 Год назад +21

    I have been to a few state capitals. A couple of months ago, I was in Sacramento. I have never seen so many homeless camps. You would think these state capitals could do better. Keep up the great work

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +6

      Interesting. The plan is to visit Sacramento later this summer. Looking forward to seeing it.

    • @DellDreamer
      @DellDreamer Год назад

      I visited Sacramento about 15 years ago. I don't recall seeing any homeless camps there.

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Год назад

      No. 1 for Homeless......

    • @al99795
      @al99795 Год назад +4

      @@DellDreamer Cali 15 years ago is unrecognizable from Cali today

  • @williebeamish5879
    @williebeamish5879 Год назад +25

    Coming soon to your community. Just a matter of time, as 6 people hoard more wealth than over 150 million people in this country. It's NOT a red/blue thing, it's a greed thing.

    • @bscottb8
      @bscottb8 Год назад +3

      Blame the freeloading demographic that makes the tax base give up and move away.

    • @louisskulnik7390
      @louisskulnik7390 Год назад

      @@bscottb8the big problem is all the welfare queens. These folks are already billionaires…

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 Год назад +1

      WILLIE BEAMISH Which country u talking about there friend?

    • @williebeamish5879
      @williebeamish5879 Год назад +1

      @@chairlesnicol672 USA 🇺🇸

    • @williebeamish5879
      @williebeamish5879 Год назад +6

      @@bscottb8 Go ahead, but wealth inequality and poverty the real culprit.

  • @bridget_lisar2785
    @bridget_lisar2785 Год назад +11

    Feels like I've travelled most of America since subscribing two weeks ago, it's been awesome and a real eye opener. . I never realised the poverty in America as well. Really sad to see. Watched a RUclips video on Canada lastnight, that was sad as well.
    Might I say, your voice is very calming and nice to listen to, very informative as well. I always look foward to your new posts. Take care out there. Hi from Western Australia friends ❤ 🖐🏽

  • @alexanderwalter4595
    @alexanderwalter4595 Год назад +84

    As a NJ taxpayer, I can assure you that as Trenton has devolved into a s-höle, the state government has spared no expense building opulent edifices to the state bureaucracy. Especially the Judiciary complex of buildings where the NJ Supreme Court meets. Those buildings would be befitting of Caesar or Cleopatra. Such a waste of money!

    • @user-bj4ir4ih4z
      @user-bj4ir4ih4z Год назад +6

      Заебись ! 👍

    • @DCDura
      @DCDura Год назад +1

      There is no luxury inside there.

    • @DCDura
      @DCDura Год назад +2

      Justice complex is decades old too. Not new construction.

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 Год назад

      Trenton is to New Jersey what an arsehole is to a butt. 😊

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Год назад +14

      I'm from the Jersey Shore and no one goes to this place it's a shxx-hole.... Gov. Murphy is a Carpetbagger doesn't care one bit about this city But these people keep Voting for the Same.. So it is what it is....... Everyone have a great weekend....be well.

  • @HaveKayaksWillTravel
    @HaveKayaksWillTravel Год назад +13

    Another great video. Trenton has some awesome history. Thanks for showing us around.

  • @jeffneptune2922
    @jeffneptune2922 Год назад +20

    Thank you for another very informative video. New Jersey is a state where the "haves and have nots" is on full display . Most people around the country who never visited think of the very sad urban areas of Trenton, Camden and Newark . However, many very affluent communities abound everywhere in NJ. The state consistently ranks in the Top 5 for highest income and surprisingly, makes the Top 10 for the least in poverty. The high crime rap the state gets is unfair. According to that latest CDC statistics, the per capita homicide rate is 4.8/100000. Compare to Texas at 8.2/100000, Florida at 7.4/100000 , South Carolina at 13.4/100000 and even very rural South Dakota at 5.3/100000 to see what I mean.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +8

      It's true. In the previous video to this one, I visited 4 NJ towns a mere 25 miles away from Trenton. All 4 were beautiful and vibrant.

    • @FixIt1975
      @FixIt1975 Год назад

      We're also in the top 10 safest states. I was surprised by that stat, honestly

    • @BadgerBJJ
      @BadgerBJJ 4 месяца назад

      Yes… not far down Rt 1 is Princeton University and one of the wealthiest areas in America with some of the best school systems. That’s NJ (and NYC too).

  • @jonniurho8209
    @jonniurho8209 Год назад +4

    That is reason why I love RUclips. Anybody can make content, and if its enough popular/good, you can earn living with that and make more same kind of contenct.
    I am from Europe, and its intresting to see small town in America and know prices of the houses etc.. That kind contenct could not be possible before internet time.🇪🇺🇺🇸

  • @TalliesbyDee
    @TalliesbyDee Год назад +8

    Wow, so sad. Thanks for sharing another great, informative video.

  • @jackieroberts6316
    @jackieroberts6316 Год назад +4

    Left Trenton in 1975. Have not been back to Jersey since 1980. Obviously not missing much. Look up to see all the beautiful ironwork made by the blacksmith of Trenton.

  • @tommurin
    @tommurin Год назад +36

    The city actually didn't look too bad on the drive. It's worse in person. I went to Trenton State College which is actually a couple of miles north in Ewing. It's funny that Joe didn't mention the Battle of Trenton Monument when he drove right past it.

    • @Trentoniana1906
      @Trentoniana1906 10 месяцев назад +3

      He also ignored the Friends Meeting House that he walked right by when he was talking about how the Quakers founded the city.

    • @fbmimpy
      @fbmimpy 7 месяцев назад

      I'm from Ewing!...the college is now called The College of New Jersey

    • @tommurin
      @tommurin 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@fbmimpy I know, of course, but I stick with the name on the diploma when referring to my time there.

    • @fbmimpy
      @fbmimpy 7 месяцев назад +1

      @tommurin completely valid, my father graduated from there during the same era and he still calls it that as well.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад +1

      Every day there's a "Battle of Trenton".

  • @valentinorossi7771
    @valentinorossi7771 Год назад +11

    I was lost on the way to Cambridge MA and entered Newark NJ by accident in 1982 and boy it was miserable then let alone now. No GPS at that time only McNally Road Atlas and AAA map Unless one is blind, most people can see that this country is rapidly deteriorating. Some may have watched Trump's rally a few months ago and he always said we are a nation in decline. Sad, infuriating, frustrating!

  • @noeldelrosario2403
    @noeldelrosario2403 Год назад +6

    I really love watching your videos.
    From the Philippines.🇵🇭 👏👍

  • @DCDura
    @DCDura Год назад +7

    Some of the beautiful hidden buildings are old banks that were bought out decades ago.

  • @renchjeep
    @renchjeep Год назад +7

    "What the F are you doin'" must translate as "Welcome to our town. Please enjoy your stay", right? Lovely! Good stuff, man! Thanks for the awesome vids. Stay cool, and stay safe, brother!

  • @jeanettejohnson7315
    @jeanettejohnson7315 Год назад +10

    Bro, that part with the guy sitting on the walker in the street and you filming him and his comment and yours had me LOL 😂🤣

    • @standunitedorfall1863
      @standunitedorfall1863 Год назад

      Not funny at all if he should take out a gun, and shoot. People have died for a lot less. Dude probably selling hard drugs.

  • @Skinnyd4
    @Skinnyd4 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was born in Trenton and I know all the places downtown you are visiting.
    When I was a kid in the '80s, I remember how excited I was to go downtown and how full of life it was.
    I also remember being upset that we moved away from there at the age of 7.
    I slowly but surely realized what a good move it was (even though I hated Bucks County) and now when I go there (I still have family there and I was last there about two months ago), I'm grateful that we got out.
    So few do it seems.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      Bucks County is God's Country.

  • @mutleymutley7474
    @mutleymutley7474 Год назад +11

    I’ve lived in NJ 54 years and never been to Trenton. Always heard it was a dump. Thanks for confirming the rumors.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      Used to be vibrant like NYC in the early 60's.

  • @blueneptune825
    @blueneptune825 Год назад +15

    Trenton was immortalized in a wonderful series of books by Janet Evanovich.

  • @mjg263
    @mjg263 10 месяцев назад +3

    BTW I used to work for the man who made those statues right around the time they were made. J. Seward Johnson Jr. owned and operated The Johnson Atelier where he and a crew of very interesting characters created those statues depicting real life moments in time. There are many different installations in and around Princeton, Trenton and the surrounding area. Mr. Johnson was an heir to the Johnson and Johnson fortune and I used to work for him and his family around his home and at the Johnson Atelier many years ago. He passed away in 2020 at 89 I believe. He moved the Atelier to the Hamilton area (near Trenton) and it’s now known as The Grounds for Sculpture which is a really cool place to visit.

  • @timothymacdonnell9079
    @timothymacdonnell9079 Год назад +8

    Actually the city looks better than it did over 25 years ago when I last visited. The part I drive through looked worse than Camden (Perry St), but there was a decent area called Mill Hill.

    • @DCDura
      @DCDura Год назад +4

      You should have visited S Warren St and Joe Festa at the State Barber Shop. He's a hoot and a fixture in Trenton for decades.

  • @amym.694
    @amym.694 Год назад +49

    It’s an embarrassment as well as the governor here. People keep voting for this.

    • @chee6060
      @chee6060 Год назад +1

      Read my Post.

    • @theswabbie30
      @theswabbie30 Год назад

      ​@@chee6060 no

    • @nancyparker9986
      @nancyparker9986 Год назад

      NO ONE VOTES ! IT IS ALL RIGGED !!! Peoples votes don’t count….these POS’s in office are installed by the elites !

    • @jimgiordano3613
      @jimgiordano3613 Год назад +4

      Sad !the. Whole place is a mess.

    • @tweetspie
      @tweetspie Год назад

      SHUT UP HATER

  • @dot8551
    @dot8551 4 месяца назад +2

    Trenton local here. Yeah this city's kinda a mess right now. Super rich history, sad how it fell down.

  • @MatchmeSydney
    @MatchmeSydney Год назад +9

    13:26 It's always a little disheartening to see an abandoned house being reclaimed by nature...😢

    • @brucesmith9144
      @brucesmith9144 Год назад +1

      It’s even worse when it’s a drug den.

  • @robatsea2009
    @robatsea2009 Год назад +7

    Seeing the Photo Session statues in Trenton made me laugh - the exact same ones are also in Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, BC, albeit without the realistic fashion colors that Trenton's family has 😆

  • @edwardpincus
    @edwardpincus Год назад +5

    Enjoy the lengthy drive-thru’s in the residential areas. So interesting the various housing styles!
    Many thanks. Love your videos… Cheers from NM

  • @NevadaLamb
    @NevadaLamb 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m someone who loves to travel and am big on history!! I have a saying that every state is unique and has something to love about it! But lately, my drive through VA, MD, and DE is putting my claim to the test. Trenton is my next stop and I heard it’s on the decline. Your video definitely makes that clear. Sad to see.

  • @crazywisdom
    @crazywisdom Год назад +5

    6:40 Wow, I saw that same exact statue in Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, Canada when I visited a few years ago. I didn't know Trenton had one too. It's more fitting in New Jersey since they're wearing Great Adventure shirts.

  • @1949ala
    @1949ala Год назад +4

    Very informative as usual. Nice job

  • @rlbijster
    @rlbijster Год назад +10

    More interesting escapades and information about another US city. I aways enjoy your videos and your commentary. I've been binge watching your videos over the past month to catch up. Keep up the good work.

  • @jedgarsquink
    @jedgarsquink Год назад +4

    The guy in the walker appears to be disabled. He's got a cane and a stick and appears to be using those to propel the walker. He's probably in the street because it's got fewer obstacles to the small wheels than the sidewalk has. Quite possibly a homeless vet.

  • @MrShene123
    @MrShene123 Год назад +19

    A capitol building with a fence around it, I guess that says it all.

    • @Tai1886
      @Tai1886 Год назад +3

      That’s only there because construction is being done to that building

  • @fearlessvic7948
    @fearlessvic7948 11 месяцев назад +2

    As always, very interesting! Thank you !

  • @catlover614
    @catlover614 Год назад +9

    A great video, always so interesting, and a very relaxed learning experience !! Thank you both so much.😊💕

  • @heatherdawn545
    @heatherdawn545 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing very interesting n informative. Not an area I have any knowledge of .

  • @zerog5041
    @zerog5041 Год назад +11

    Hi Joe and Nic it's 19C in south London right now - interesting and informative video - I don't think I will be going out of my way to visit Trenton should I ever visit New Jersey.

  • @trentonkid16
    @trentonkid16 7 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up in the 90s down town was a fun place to be man i miss the old trenton

  • @bcpatterson012
    @bcpatterson012 Год назад +1

    An Awesome Video as always full of interesting info & sights to see whether Houses , Boats or Buildings..Us Two in NZ will be avidly following Your 8 week trip North in the Backseat of your Tuscon in Spirit with you all the way..well at least via Your uploaded Videos..😁

  • @movearoundwithpiracha
    @movearoundwithpiracha Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video 👍

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 19 дней назад

    Grew up in Trenton south side. Really rough place to grow up but I treasure my memories there. Left in 2005 and never been back.

  • @Laura-nm3rn
    @Laura-nm3rn Год назад +2

    You can definitely see how beautiful it once was. Sucks about the capital building

  • @vspring84
    @vspring84 Год назад +8

    It is very interesting to walk around a provincial town in another part of the world. Thanks! Hi from Russia!

  • @markjeffers1341
    @markjeffers1341 Год назад +9

    Hi Joe and Nic best wishes from the U.K. I love your posts as it gives a very real and honest view of whats happening in the USA. I actually used one of your videos whilst having a discussion with an American friend, and they where blown away by the reality of whats happening there, and there in the country. As I said, I love that you visit cities and towns others dont, and the information that you provide is really interesting, I have a question if you would kindly indulge me. many of the videos you say theres been pretty big population shifts, where is everyone going too?, secondly, why are many abandoned shops, homes etc just left for decades to crumble, it truly interests me as in the UK that doesn't happen, a year or two but not decades . Lokk forwards to the next post. take care.

    • @kevinsullivan136
      @kevinsullivan136 Год назад +3

      In the U.S. car culture, suburban migration, manufacturing either lost or moved abroad contributed to a number of older cities, towns, etc moving people away. Although cities are coming back as people realize commuting is not much fun and stressful.
      I encourage you to check out the book The Old Neighborhood
      What We Lost in the Great Suburban Migration, 1966-1999
      By RAY SUAREZ

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +2

      Kevin pretty much nailed it. People are moving to cities. The buildings and homes you see crumbling are too expensive to tear down.These small cities and towns no longer have the tax base to afford it.

    • @markjeffers1341
      @markjeffers1341 Год назад +1

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip thanks for the reply. Love the videos.

    • @keviny5262
      @keviny5262 9 месяцев назад +1

      Simply just because leftwing dominated the city

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound Год назад +4

    It is just such a mystery as to why these once magnificent places are now going "down the tubes". I can't even imagine, nor could I even say what I imagine, even if it was fact. What a conundrum. It is almost like it is a really weird scientific experiment. Be safe Joe and family. Thank You for these excellently orchestrated adventures. I'm addicted. (And Subbed! 😄)

  • @bayoumanbryan
    @bayoumanbryan Год назад +1

    Been watching yalls road trip for a long time since near the beginning of it and im impressed on how much that it has improved since the start. im happy for yall. it shows that with hard work you can still make a successful career in the United States. adding the numbers on statistics sink in a lot more when you can see them and pause them to read them. thanks for your hard work. tell Nocole that its refreshing to see a woman in her 50's that has kept herself in shape and is not a big ole blob of blubber like most women her age is.

  • @michaelhoward5333
    @michaelhoward5333 Год назад +4

    Great insight video, but im a hopeless optimist when i visit cities that were historically important in past then oh the reality hits, they are rundown for real in present. Sad to see alright.

  • @BadgerBJJ
    @BadgerBJJ 4 месяца назад +1

    It’s the state capital, but the state gives nothing back. It’s sad. There’s the Trenton Thunder sports, some good restaurants (Jamaican, BBQ,), an active farmers market, the Punk Rock flea market. The problem is that everyone works there, or comes I to the city but leave when they finish. What’s really nuts is that Princeton is right done the road and a world away.
    If you’re in NJ check out Paterson…

  • @americafirst2159
    @americafirst2159 Год назад +9

    You guys are rocking over 300,000 subs now..I remember when you guys almost quit..Love the videos bringing the Best and the Worst ..congrats on your success Lord..

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +3

      Thank you, AF! Yep, we almost ran out of money. It was close!

  • @janefinley-english1051
    @janefinley-english1051 Год назад +7

    Love your videos. A real eye opener for a West coast girl.

  • @vphamm1
    @vphamm1 Год назад +1

    Wow. Never thought I'd see this place again. I traveled here often for work a few years back. Not the best area as the town is run down and the crowd can be sketchy. Great travel location though as you're in-between Philadelphia and NYC.
    Thanks for the video! From West Texas to North East... I wonder what's next

  • @amym.694
    @amym.694 Год назад +7

    Parents here in New Jersey are fed up.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      Then they need to diet.

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 Год назад +9

    It's not only in Trenton...San Francisco, my home town, is suffering the same abandonment, graffiti, and lifeless look! I remember S.F. in the late 40s through 1965, when I came of age...so fine...beautiful and vibrant!! So glad I lived through those times! When I think of Camden, the huge Victor Talking Machine Company, later RCA Corp. comes to mind! All gone! San Francisco is noted for its Victorian Homes, many still exist. Beautifully restored! Most, if not all homes here, from the smallest to the grandest are of balloon -framed wooden construction, due to the huge redwood forest areas in California. Many men made large fortunes in the lumber industry. That relay mailbox looked like a drunken dancer...we have them out here, too, human ones also!!

    • @mrrockdaddy100
      @mrrockdaddy100 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you people should stop trying to bring places down and lift them yp

    • @keviny5262
      @keviny5262 9 месяцев назад

      Vote left-wing out first,otherwise no hope!

  • @hudson5112
    @hudson5112 Год назад +3

    I toured the Capitol Building about twenty years ago. The interior is beautiful. Too bad you couldn't get inside.

  • @user-xf6eo6od8b
    @user-xf6eo6od8b 4 месяца назад +2

    Love ur videos thank u

  • @jeffreystockman4159
    @jeffreystockman4159 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your opinions of Trenton. I sit here in my nice house in a decent neighborhood. As shown in the video, the state house is being completely renovated...so no tours at this time.

  • @user-bb9fj3pt3t
    @user-bb9fj3pt3t 9 месяцев назад +1

    It’s a damn shame. I grew up in the 60s there, and it was way different

  • @MrShene123
    @MrShene123 Год назад +4

    Wow, that building @4:20 is epic, it would be worth a fortune in my city.

    • @DCDura
      @DCDura Год назад +2

      That's the former Trenton Savings Loan Society. You should have seen the insides when it was open. Also the Bank at the corner of Warren and State streets. The murals are incredible.

  • @wildhorses6815
    @wildhorses6815 Год назад +1

    Omgosh hey congrats ur over 300k now woot woot🥳.

  • @allensmith9012
    @allensmith9012 Год назад +6

    From what I have seen there is absolutely nothing in Trenton that would make me want to go visit.

    • @user-em9xr5se4i
      @user-em9xr5se4i 2 месяца назад

      No u don't want to visit

    • @jamalnegrar6333
      @jamalnegrar6333 2 дня назад

      The Battle Monument (16:27) would be neat if you could still go up it, but it's been closed for decades. It's still neat - Trenton has a lot of history - but not presented in a way to make it worth your while if you're not in the area unfortunately.

  • @margaretoreilly6756
    @margaretoreilly6756 Год назад +1

    The Executive Branch portion of the State House has just undergone a major renovation and has not yet reopened for tours. The back half of the SH, known as the Legislative State House, is available for tours.

  • @DrummingTmate
    @DrummingTmate Год назад +4

    I really enjoyed the East St. Louis video. The contrast between the fourth world condition of East St. Louis and the brand new super funded ultra first world East St. Louis police department was a real eye opener.

  • @pixytorres3972
    @pixytorres3972 Год назад +3

    I was a Trenton resident, don't wanna be again. First Trenton is a large city, and not all is bad. Your driving down the WORSE streets! I won't even drive threw there! Plus the price of a one bedroom is around $1500 is crazy! That's because most of the people living there are on some kind of housing assistants. The city is turning into mostly Spanish speaking cultures. Most of the people from the 90s all moved out. The school district in my opinion is not bad. My oldest son graduated from Trenton Central High School with a scholarship to John Hopkins. He is doing very well now living in Virginia ❤

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      Mostly Spanish now. Illegals took over.

  • @johnzoller5944
    @johnzoller5944 День назад

    I was born in Trenton in 1962 and remember it was nice till the last gasp of city before the 1968 Riots. It was a nice city and the working class had a decent life. All my neighbors worked in a local factory, owned their own home, car, and the wife stayed home with the kids. It was safe and clean. I moved away in the early 80s. Its sad to see it now.

  • @NeonRazer42
    @NeonRazer42 Год назад +5

    Joe making his way downtown. Walking fast.

  • @tanyapatra5342
    @tanyapatra5342 Месяц назад +2

    It’s so disappointing… I pass by Trenton every week when I go to office to NYC to take the train. What a stunning beautiful architecture and city planning that is LACKING IN US!! USA is so desperately needs beautiful urban cultural cities and Trenton has those bones…. To see it all decline to see all the drug use on the streets is sooooo upsetting and such a waste!!! I hope Trenton recovers and RESTORES its beauty. I’m sorry but the drug use needs to be number 1 thing addressed to make this happen… unfortunately seeing how big cities deal with it even in LA NY Philly I don’t know how and when it’ll be addressed.. you do not see this in Europe and Trenton has the bones of a beautiful European city.. what doesn’t have is people who care about their town. As hash as it might seem I thing drug use in public should be outlawed and REINFORCED!! Like it is in other countries

    • @jamalnegrar6333
      @jamalnegrar6333 2 дня назад

      Seeing all the gorgeous architecture left to rot breaks my heart too. In a better city those townhomes would be full of happy families supporting small business on every corner. It sounds like a dream now, but that was Trenton within living memory. All gone, now.

  • @morp918
    @morp918 11 месяцев назад +1

    great video keep up the good work

  • @thick_peanutbutta
    @thick_peanutbutta Год назад +10

    My parents, born and raised in Trenton, always talk about how busy and prosperous the city was when they were younger (1950-60s). I think there was a Ford factory there among other businesses. You could actually walk the streets. My Mom's childhood home is boarded up and trashed now.
    We actively AVOID going into the city. No one cares. It's sad.

    • @belaircarguy
      @belaircarguy 10 месяцев назад +1

      There was a GM factory right next door in Ewing. They actually made airplanes in the factory for WW II. I lived in Ewing in the late 80s and 90s. The GM plant made transmissions, if I recall at that time. It has closed, of course, which is sad.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 6 месяцев назад

      Drive thru and hope the car doesn't break down. They might find your body.

  • @mustardgreens616
    @mustardgreens616 3 месяца назад

    thanks for the memories

  • @robertbruner7429
    @robertbruner7429 11 месяцев назад +1

    The internet says that statue with the info worn off is Trenton's 'Lady Victory' Monument. I've really enjoyed your New Jersey adventures. I've been to NJ a couple of times on business but saw little besides the hotels and had no idea it contained all the cool little towns that reflect a New England vibe, even though it's not one of the five New England states proper.

  • @jacqui7261
    @jacqui7261 Год назад +13

    I was really impressed by " The Photo " statue, as you said really impressed by the clothing, paintwork being not spray painted on, here in the UK, that possibly would have been ruined. Also the lack of street litter is impressive, in the city centre. Looks really nice with the trees lining the streets. Such a pity again that these beautiful houses that stood proud, are just left to delapitate. Great Video !

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад +2

      I was totally fooled. The clothes looked real to me.

    • @standunitedorfall1863
      @standunitedorfall1863 Год назад +1

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip Me too. I could "feel" the texture through your camera lens. Especially that sweater, and skirt.

    • @belovitunkti6607
      @belovitunkti6607 Год назад

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip Sculptures made on the other side of E.State Street

  • @TheZuwairi
    @TheZuwairi 10 месяцев назад +1

    Trippy… when Joe touched the “clothes” on those statues

  • @rockb
    @rockb Год назад +2

    Thank you 👍

  • @keeblah1111
    @keeblah1111 Год назад +1

    So much character in this town

  • @yawndave
    @yawndave Год назад +5

    The Photo Session alone almost makes Trenton worth a (very) brief visit. It's amazing how vibrant the colors of their clothes are...someone must have enough of a sense of civic pride to keep them cleaned up. By the way, have you considered doing a live session for a little Q&A?

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  Год назад

      We're working on a Q&A. :)

    • @shakirah2828
      @shakirah2828 Год назад

      You can see them and more at The Grounds For Sculpture in neighboring Hamilton Twp nj. The sculptures were created by Seward Johnson of the Johnson and Johnson family, he purchased the land to house his sculptures. Many of his works are located throughout the county, Mercer.

    • @chilltnj
      @chilltnj 8 месяцев назад

      the photo session is new they placed other kinds all over down town, they placed them early 2023

  • @dksaevs
    @dksaevs 9 месяцев назад

    THE WIRE ROPE used in the Brooklyn and Golden Gate bridges was made here in Trenton. One of the 3 bridges that connects Trenton to Morrisville, PA. is called the "TRENTON MAKES THE WORLD TAKES" Bridge.

  • @alexanderwalter4595
    @alexanderwalter4595 Год назад +1

    The dude in the wheelchair at 18:35 exemplifies the New Jersey spirit!

  • @charquant6301
    @charquant6301 Год назад +6

    I just moved back from Trenton New Jersey about three months ago. I was living there for about a year. It was very sad and depressing. They need to invest in thir city. All of the homes are run down. Nothing like Camden. They’ve actually invested money into that city. I was living across the street from city hall, and it wasn’t even safe you couldn’t even walk to the corner store there was a shooting like every night

  • @gloriaa.4858
    @gloriaa.4858 11 месяцев назад +1

    In all the years my husband and I have lived here in this beautiful state, we've only been inside Trenton twice. Both times we got lost trying to get out before dark. Had to flag down a police officer for directions. Both times were before cars with navigational systems.

  • @johnbolongo9978
    @johnbolongo9978 Год назад +6

    The slow death of a superpower....another great vid.

  • @LesMorrisracing
    @LesMorrisracing Год назад +1

    Good to see you and Nicky I don't think I could live there. Oh and that dude saying "What the F you looking at" Funny

  • @islesfan24
    @islesfan24 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing how if you go 10 minutes outside Trenton you have loads of rich suburbs on the NJ and PA side but this dumpster fire wedged between all those nice towns

  • @briansmith9439
    @briansmith9439 2 месяца назад +1

    The only city in the country that's been a capital at every level of government - township seat, county seat, state capital & federal capital.