I grew up in Fresno from 1945 to 1967. It was approximately 80,000 in population at the time. The Central Valley also the San Joaquin Valley and the agricultural center of the world. The large basin of the Valley collects a lot of smog from the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas plus it's own contribution. The last 20-30 years have seen an improvement of the air quality, but we are experiencing a huge influx of people from SF and LA as a result. Fresno now has 546,000 people and Clovis next door has 125,000+. It is quickly becoming another Los Angeles with traffic problems, crime and other issues brought by population influx. It is a nice place to live, close to both the coast and mountains, but getting harder to get around. A town southeast of Fresno by the name of Selma used to be the Raisin Capital, but Fresno usurped it. Merced to the north west called itself the Gateway to Yosemite, but Fresno took that away, too, by naming the airport the Fresno Yosemite Airport. The air terminal is still called the Fresno Air Terminal (FAT) by the FAA. Yes, there are lots of homeless - we used to call them bums. Yes, there is trash and graffiti. Most of the poor live "south of the tracks," but there are lots of poor neighborhoods surrounding the immediate downtown. The reason you see clean streets downtown is that most of the city is now government offices (local, state and Federal) and the present mayor tries very hard to keep the area clean. People don't live there in large quantities. They commute from the northern suburbs. The downtown is largely Hispanic now. In the "old" days, there were a number of great, art deco theaters now somewhat run down: the Crest, Hardy's, White, Warnor's and Wilson. Cost of living is better than most places in California. The interesting homes you were looking at about 20 minutes in on the video are called Craftsmen homes - something developed by Sears and Roebuck. Very nicely designed and built. It does get hot in the summer - low 100's, but as we like to joke, "It's dry heat." North Fresno and Clovis are the places to go for shops, restaurants and services. All in all, Fresno is a good place to live, perhaps better than most areas of California. Unfortunately, people are finding us out and moving here. Thanks for your nice review. Many of us hope that Fresno keeps getting bashed to keep the population down, but we are obviously losing.
Born and raised in Visalia, approximately 45 minutes south of Fresno. @brookswilson1072 enjoy your comments on the area. I might add that the hot San Joaquin Valley summers have been part of the landscape for as long as I can remember; the explosive gas/electric bills that doubled for me in the past 3 years have been directly linked to the Biden administration.
Moved to The No in 67. Left and returned but to Lemoore in 76. I left for good in 88. As long as you stay in North West Fresno. It’s all right but the gangs graffiti and homeless have gotten out of control still way better than San Francisco though an hour into the mountains in 2 1/2 hours to the coast if you can’t handle it
"Nice place"😂 I was just there and you are incredibly ignorant if you genuinely believe that and are trying to sell people on that. It has nice areas like every city, but in general it's not a place.
Born and raised in Fresno, CA. I love my home. Thank you so much for showing the good Fresno has to offer. Ooh... you forgot to cruise down Blackstone 😬
Welcome to Fresno, Joe and Nic! Been a resident for over 20+ years (originally from the Bay Area). Regarding homelessness, they do exist but they are just outside the downtown area (near the shelters). Our current mayor was the former police chief and does what he can to have them not squat within the downtown area. When you get the chance (if you haven't already), check out the nearby Yosemite NP, Sequoia NP as well Shaver Lake, Bass Lake and Huntington Lake in the Sierra Nevadas.
I agree. I live in Fresno, homeless is a big issue, but they live at the south west area, s. G street area. Our mayer put tremendous effort to change our downtown, we have a volunteer group every week to clean streets, that is why the downtown is much cleaner what you see.
Fresno is a republican stronghold a huge city, and lots of diversity. Lots of farming here. Grate place to live been here all my life. Big city with big city problems. But lots of lakes snow nearby and the beach is nearby.
Fresno isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. I was there for a week on a business trip and it was an okay city. Nothing spectacular but some decent food, nice architecture, and certainly better than some other cities in the valley.
I used to visit Fresno frequently on business. I really grew to love the place. In fact, the only thing I miss since retiring are my trips to Fresno. I used to call it my "home away from home".
I have been waiting for you and Nicole to come to the Central Valley of California. Thank you for touring Fresno, CA. I am a lifelong resident of a town 20 miles north of Fresno, named Madera. I have lots of family who live in Fresno. I hope you and Nicole enjoyed your time here. I am going to save this video and share it with my family members. 😊
Thank you Joe and Nic for always showing the positive side of everywhere you travel to. More people need to take a lesson from you two on positivity! Too much negativity in this world …..God Bless and safe travels!
Thank you.. This city means a lot to me💕 In Fresno, I studied in 1998 at the University of California, which I hoped would be photographed and depicted because it is located on the largest Blackstone Street in Fresno. Which has one of the best and most prestigious colleges of agriculture in the world. There is also an upscale area to enjoy during the weekend . Edwards Theater With its restaurants, cafes, cinema and shops... My affection for Fresno and the memories of studying as my first city in America are still there... Thank you Thank you for bringing back some good memories of Fresno I wish you good and happy times...beautiful trips💐🥇👍🏻 Greetings from kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🌛
Hi there Joe and Nicole! I agree with you about the old Fresno courthouse, but remember that Cali is earthquake country, which can affect the life expectancy of our architecture. If you are impressed with Fresno, you will be blown away by our beautful coastal cities, yes! Including Oakland. Be sure to visit the Crocker Highlands, Rockridge, Trestle Glen Road and Montclair districts to see beautiful neighborhoods, Lake Merritt in the center of downtown, the thousands of acres of surrounding regional parks and the former Mills College now Northeastern. And of course the Oakland Hills and the Jack London Oak Tree downtown; Rockridge is one of the largest examples of pure Craftsman architecture also found in parts of Berkeley; the Oakland Museum of California is very special and check out the Estuary and Jack London Square; in spite of the crime numbers we have felt safe in our 47 years here with NO incidents and of course a Mediterranean climate that is the best in the country! Have fun!
America, I believe is the most beautiful country in the whole world. From mountain ranges, to lakes, and deserts, the state parks and the canyons, wow everything is overwhelmingly beautiful. And yes, Fresno is not that bad. It's clean and beautiful. And oh I just love how you talk in this video, a voice that everyone wants to listen to even the kids will probably do. 😊
US 99 was the only way through San Juaquin Valley when I was a child, we used to stop at the different fruit/vegetable stands along the road. My favorite stop was near Fresno for watermelon, they kept them floating in old concrete cattle troughs with blocks of ice. My Dad would buy one and they'd split it open for us, we'd sit on the fenders of our '49 Chevy and eat and spit seeds to hearts content. It's weird to be so old...we may have enjoyed the last of the best. I hope there's some watermelons left for the rest of you. 😁😁😎😎👍👍
I really enjoyed this video ! Fresno looks like a beautiful city. I love all the old theatres, and the photos of them lit up at night, gorgeous ! The food looks delicious, and the dessert looks awesome ! Thanks so much, Joe and Nic, a great video as always !🥰
Welcome to FRESNO. Nice to see you do a documentary about it. Hopefully, your stay was good and welcoming. Next time you come to FRESNO, hit me up. I'll show you some places that NOT to many visitors will see.
Joe and Nic, you should go up to Northern California's Redwood Forest area and check out The Redwood State Parks none as Ave of the Giants as well as Humboldt county. You should visit Ferndale which is a very clean village with no homeless people as for homeless you should visit Eureka and Arcata
Eureka's pretty far north, and it's full of homeless now? Wow. I love California but had to leave when I became disabled. Had a condo in S.F. on straight side of Lombard Street. Used to travel the state; miss it so, and I love Fresno, but always there for work, so I missed those beautiful old theaters and buildings.
Im English, I live in England, UK. I once visited Fresno, ( By chance ) in 1979. Wandering around Fresno, ( down town )early evening came across a Cinema, In Cinema queue possibly all folk appeared Mexican. I noticed star of Movie was Cantinflas ( hope I spelt his name correctly) Anyway, Peace to all.
A friend of mine from L.A. calls Fresno the anus of California (look who's talking!). I don't know if she's ever actually been there or not. Thanks for showing us it's actually a decent place! [Aside from the courthouse that looks like a giant air filter...]
As a little boy I lived in downtown Fresno. Beginning when I was about 7 or 8 years old (1956-1957) my parents would allow me to see a movie alone at the Wilson Theater on Friday nights. I walked to and from the Theater by myself and never had any trouble. The "Main Drag" for teenagers was on Fulton Street, which is the street that the Wilson Theater is on. It was like the movie American Graffiti.
Watching now. Man did you nail the beginning of this video with the place names and temperatures while driving and filming. You were blessed with great weather too. Now to finish watching.
Joe! You guys have to visit the Underground Gardens here! It’s right off the 99!! People come from all over the world to visit it and we locals ignore it! If you pass back on your way back home.. gotta stop and there’s an In&Out across the street.
I saw that on a TV show. A whole little world dug into the ground with open spaces that have orange trees growing up through them. Built to beat the Central Valley heat. California is Spanish for furnace. Spanish missionaries gave it that name when they travelled up the Imperial and Central valleys in the 1700s
Saw in the Fresno Bee, the Underground Gardens is reopening soon…quite a place. Lifelong resident of San Joaquin Valley; work downtown at the regional medical center for years. The mayor and city have been working hard on the homeless problem. Left the Denny’s you featured one morning, a couple of years ago…was parked near the entrance. Was followed to my car by a man hiding around the corner. I sped up, jumped in my car, locked the door, just as he tried to get in back door. He was jerking on the handle as I started the car and sped off! Pismo’s is a great restaurant! Great job, effort, and editing of your video of Fresno! Now a subscriber! Safe travels!
You or your wife need to do a video on your wifes discipline and dedication to keeping herself in such good health/shape! To maintain her fitness while traveling and eating out so much is quite impressive. I really enjoy your videos and the nostalgic feelings they can trigger when viewing old buildings, cities, etc.. Folks over 50 like me seem to get more and more nostalgic as we get older.
Hi Joe. I've binged watched most of your travel videos. I enjoy them and thank you. Long time resident in the Bay Area. The state does not deserve all the bashing it gets. It's political driven for the most part. We have our share of tough challenges but will pull through. It's a large state with a lot of beauty and a geographically diverse population. Happy Trails.
Joe, the photography getting there was so impressive. So many different climates and vistas to marvel. The court house was shocking but if they like it, good for them. The Washer Woman statue created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is amazing. Thanks for showing it. So good to see you and Nicole.
Growing up in Galena Park, TX, all us guys used to ride our bikes to the city dump, and root through all the stuff. On a good day, you could find enough parts to assemble a complete bicycle....or even a lawnmower.
Thank you for doing our city Fresno. I’ve lived here all my life yes we have high crime, but I would rather live here than Oakland, San Francisco, or other neighboring cities near us. We don’t have as many smash and grabs breaking back windows The big thing here was colitic converters theft, the only thing I don’t like about Fresno as most people don’t is our high heat. Anyway, I like your channel and thanks for doing our city. we’ve been made fun ln TV shows and movies for decades thinking we’re just a dirt farmer town well we’re not we feed the world our agriculture industry is something to be proud of ranked in the billions of dollars. Fresno isn’t that bad of a town cheers 😊
You Guy's just drove past me between Bakersfield & that big Halo's sign!..😎 You folks missed a lot of good stuff in between off the beaten path ,but you cant see everything right ,I grew up near Fresno in the 70's in a near by town called Clovis ,it was some of my favorite times growing up there! Awesome tour you two!..😍💯👍👍
People who have never lived in or visited California don’t realize that it probably has more agricultural than any other state in the country. Fresno is definitely an interesting city with an interesting history. For me, the biggest issue with Fresno is it now has a crime rate almost double that of the national average…
@@user-vr3mr5eu7ydo you really think that somebody else hasn't though if that already. Also, if the water was managed by those who actually understand water, there would never be a shortage here.
I’ve been to this place once when I was in school in the early 80s. My friend’s parents house is in Fresno but he studies at Orange County and because he doesn’t have a car so he asks me to drive him home every summer break (because he has a sister…😁). The impression I left here was going to pick Cheery which I will never forget. Thanks JOE & NIC brought back beautiful memories for me.
The homeless camp was about 4 blocks away from the court house ... lol.. did you know the movie " addicted to fresno " was film in fresno ? Should watch it . Thanks for the video you made
I’ve lived here for 35 years. I lived away for 5. It’s changed so much since I was a kid. There’s lots to do & lots of places to go. It’s really grown for the good. I see a lot more diversity than I used to in southeast Fresno. All cultures are celebrated here & welcomed. It’s not perfect, but it’s a place to call home. Good choice on Pismo’s! It’s my favorite restaurant.
There are many many cities throughout CA that are clean and nice. You'd be surprised. Despite what mainstream media says CA is a fantastic place to live. (By the way I'm not wealthy by any means)
Fresno is an incredibly beautiful city with incredibly friendly people. When I first visited Fresno in 2021, I was absolutely amazed. Having been born and raised in Pasadena, I've noticed that the city has become increasingly less economical to live in over the years. Because of this, I am confidently planning to move to Fresno in the summer.
I grew up in Pasadena myself and now am living in Vegas, & it’s beginning to a bit more costly due to the influx of people who’ve migrated from Cali. My Mom has lived in Fresno for years and has been trying to convince me to move to be closer to her. She’s getting ready to retire, so I just may move to the No to enjoy a less fast paced environment and to enjoy spending quality time with my Mom while I am still able to. Godspeed on your move!
Fresno guy here. It really is a good place to live. Glad you recognized so many positive aspects. I work downtown and walk by the art and the theaters without your appreciation. Thank you for reminding me of its uniqueness.
Fresno looks very nice! The food looks delicious but I’m always shocked at the portion sizes in the US, lol. I really like your channel, it feels like I’m traveling with you guys. Gives me a chance to see some places I’ll likely never go to. Greetings from Gothenburg, Sweden. P.S your wife’s hair is gorgeous!
Great job sharing the truth about our city. Being able to see the beauty amidst some of the not-so-beautiful things (that every city has) is a good quality; probably developed by visiting a lot of other cities! Thank you and safe travels.
Beautiful areas. Alot of changes have been happening to the city, that's why cost of living has gone up. Im proud of my city and glad other people will get to see it's not all bad
Greetings once again from Down Under 🇦🇺 Really enjoy the new format with the road trip footage at the beginning of the videos. Another, well presented video with just the right amount of relevant information. Along with the odd nugget of trivia, "Did you know..." Another great addition to the videos! Thanks again for posting! Much love and safe travels to both of you!
We discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and are very impressed with the detail and candidness of your presentation so keep up the good work and we'll keep watching.
As a kid in the 60's my family vacationed in Yosemite and on the trip back to Los Angeles we would always stopped to visit Story Land at the park, I loved the place.
I only found your channel about 3 weeks ago, but have already gone back to the beginning of this series. I love your style that really informs about a town. Can't wait for your next location.
Thanks for visiting 😊. If you come back you might consider showcasing Van Ness, visiting Old Town Clovis and giving some basic information on the local tribes here. Safe travels 🙏🏻
AMAZING trip for us. Thank you so much. I can see ppls attraction to Cali. The intro made me want to put on a pr of western boots & wear my Sheriff badge LOL Drone shots a sweet addition. The food looked delish!!! but $..yikes! Looking forward to the Bay Area. 🚙🤩
I'm a new subscriber and I must say I'm enjoying all your videos. I have never traveled much out of California. Stay in Sacramento and so want to leave. Maybe when I retire I will go back South to one of your videos that I saw. Thank you for making these because they are so educational.
Hey guys another great adventure! The hotel room was awesome. I was 10 yrs old last time visited cali. Long flight from New York. The food , again, looked amazing. Stay safe!
Excellent and honest review of downtown Fresno! It has been in redevelopment for awhile, and you did get them at the right time in the early spring. It's unfortunate you didn't also include a review of Clovis which is the adjoining town to the north.
Thank you for this. I have been here pretty much my whole life. I love my town. Downtown Fresno was once a place you did not dare go to. The city has made a great effort to change that and it has really helped. I use to go to an old punk rock bar back around 1995 called the Fulton Bar. Met alot of people that are still my friends to this day. If you ever come back I would love to show you some of the great hidden places and some of the great small towns just outside of Fresno. Thank you again - Henry "loco" Contreras
During the last century California had it all. Beauty, weather, jobs. Fantastically diverse geography, industries, culture and population. By far the most desired state to live in. Unfortunately that popularity caused 100 years of uncontrolled growth, all but ruining paradise by the turn of the century. Now everyone loves to bash her. I left in 1990 and glad I did but I still like to visit.
Thanks for putting Fresno in a good light.
Central valley baby!! The agricultural powerhouse is right, so much is grown here, it's amazing.
Jimmy Carter’s peanuts 🥜
Peanuts aren’t grown in the Valley. Almonds, Pistachios, yes@@TOCC50
I grew up in Fresno from 1945 to 1967. It was approximately 80,000 in population at the time. The Central Valley also the San Joaquin Valley and the agricultural center of the world. The large basin of the Valley collects a lot of smog from the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas plus it's own contribution. The last 20-30 years have seen an improvement of the air quality, but we are experiencing a huge influx of people from SF and LA as a result. Fresno now has 546,000 people and Clovis next door has 125,000+. It is quickly becoming another Los Angeles with traffic problems, crime and other issues brought by population influx. It is a nice place to live, close to both the coast and mountains, but getting harder to get around. A town southeast of Fresno by the name of Selma used to be the Raisin Capital, but Fresno usurped it. Merced to the north west called itself the Gateway to Yosemite, but Fresno took that away, too, by naming the airport the Fresno Yosemite Airport. The air terminal is still called the Fresno Air Terminal (FAT) by the FAA. Yes, there are lots of homeless - we used to call them bums. Yes, there is trash and graffiti. Most of the poor live "south of the tracks," but there are lots of poor neighborhoods surrounding the immediate downtown. The reason you see clean streets downtown is that most of the city is now government offices (local, state and Federal) and the present mayor tries very hard to keep the area clean. People don't live there in large quantities. They commute from the northern suburbs. The downtown is largely Hispanic now. In the "old" days, there were a number of great, art deco theaters now somewhat run down: the Crest, Hardy's, White, Warnor's and Wilson. Cost of living is better than most places in California. The interesting homes you were looking at about 20 minutes in on the video are called Craftsmen homes - something developed by Sears and Roebuck. Very nicely designed and built. It does get hot in the summer - low 100's, but as we like to joke, "It's dry heat." North Fresno and Clovis are the places to go for shops, restaurants and services. All in all, Fresno is a good place to live, perhaps better than most areas of California. Unfortunately, people are finding us out and moving here. Thanks for your nice review. Many of us hope that Fresno keeps getting bashed to keep the population down, but we are obviously losing.
Born and raised in Visalia, approximately 45 minutes south of Fresno. @brookswilson1072 enjoy your comments on the area. I might add that the hot San Joaquin Valley summers have been part of the landscape for as long as I can remember; the explosive gas/electric bills that doubled for me in the past 3 years have been directly linked to the Biden administration.
It's almost like encouraging unhealthy population growth results in decay...there's way too many living in this nation now.
Moved to The No in 67. Left and returned but to Lemoore in 76. I left for good in 88. As long as you stay in North West Fresno. It’s all right but the gangs graffiti and homeless have gotten out of control still way better than San Francisco though an hour into the mountains in 2 1/2 hours to the coast if you can’t handle it
As someone who lives in Southeast Fresno, I’m seeing a lot of diversity with whites, blacks, Asians, Indians, Hispanics, etc. It’s changing a lot.
Being a long time resident, I was afraid to open this. You are right, Fresno gets bashed a lot. Thank you for showing what a nice place it is.
I think people are confusing it with Sacto.
Fresno is trash
@Jennifer-fj4wf as are you, but we put up with you, don't we?
"Nice place"😂 I was just there and you are incredibly ignorant if you genuinely believe that and are trying to sell people on that. It has nice areas like every city, but in general it's not a place.
Born and raised in Fresno, CA. I love my home. Thank you so much for showing the good Fresno has to offer. Ooh... you forgot to cruise down Blackstone 😬
With all the agriculture in the area, are pesticides a problem? I read that about Bakersfield.
Welcome to Fresno, Joe and Nic! Been a resident for over 20+ years (originally from the Bay Area). Regarding homelessness, they do exist but they are just outside the downtown area (near the shelters). Our current mayor was the former police chief and does what he can to have them not squat within the downtown area. When you get the chance (if you haven't already), check out the nearby Yosemite NP, Sequoia NP as well Shaver Lake, Bass Lake and Huntington Lake in the Sierra Nevadas.
I agree. I live in Fresno, homeless is a big issue, but they live at the south west area, s. G street area. Our mayer put tremendous effort to change our downtown, we have a volunteer group every week to clean streets, that is why the downtown is much cleaner what you see.
Nice to see the state of California where many of my Filipino countrymen lives .
The California haters come alive if you say anything good about it, Hate is an illness Love is a Blessing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Do people in US understand how beautiful country they have? The nature is unique! I love it! ❤❤❤❤
Obama will destroy it
Obama hates it
Obama’s not finished with us yet
It’s turning into Africa
Nope, not a chance, kinda sad, but that's people for ya. Regards to you, stay cool & keep your heart forever like that.
Fresno is a republican stronghold a huge city, and lots of diversity. Lots of farming here. Grate place to live been here all my life. Big city with big city problems. But lots of lakes snow nearby and the beach is nearby.
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Fresno isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. I was there for a week on a business trip and it was an okay city. Nothing spectacular but some decent food, nice architecture, and certainly better than some other cities in the valley.
Agree, ASA Fresno native. We're not that bad, and we have a lot of nice nature around us.
You can’t make a decision on a city based off of you being there a damn week
I used to visit Fresno frequently on business. I really grew to love the place. In fact, the only thing I miss since retiring are my trips to Fresno. I used to call it my "home away from home".
I have been waiting for you and Nicole to come to the Central Valley of California.
Thank you for touring Fresno, CA. I am a lifelong resident of a town 20 miles north of Fresno, named Madera. I have lots of family who live in Fresno.
I hope you and Nicole enjoyed your time here.
I am going to save this video and share it with my family members. 😊
We did and were both big fans of Fresno. It’s really nice town.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip Thank you.
Thank you Joe and Nic for always showing the positive side of everywhere you travel to. More people need to take a lesson from you two on positivity! Too much negativity in this world …..God Bless and safe travels!
Thank you.. This city means a lot to me💕
In Fresno, I studied in 1998 at the University of California, which I hoped would be photographed and depicted because it is located on the largest Blackstone Street in Fresno.
Which has one of the best and most prestigious colleges of agriculture in the world.
There is also an upscale area to enjoy during the weekend . Edwards Theater
With its restaurants, cafes, cinema and shops...
My affection for Fresno and the memories of studying as my first city in America are still there...
Thank you Thank you for bringing back some good memories of Fresno
I wish you good and happy times...beautiful trips💐🥇👍🏻
Greetings from kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🌛
Hi there Joe and Nicole!
I agree with you about the old Fresno courthouse, but remember that Cali is earthquake country, which can affect the life expectancy of our architecture. If you are impressed with Fresno, you will be blown away by our beautful coastal cities, yes! Including Oakland. Be sure to visit the Crocker Highlands, Rockridge, Trestle Glen Road and Montclair districts to see beautiful neighborhoods,
Lake Merritt in the center of downtown, the thousands of acres of surrounding regional parks and the former Mills College now Northeastern. And of course the Oakland Hills and the Jack London Oak Tree downtown; Rockridge is one of the largest examples of pure Craftsman architecture also found in parts of Berkeley; the Oakland Museum of California is very special and check out the Estuary and Jack London Square; in spite of the crime numbers we have felt safe in our 47 years here with NO incidents and of course a Mediterranean climate that is the best in the country! Have fun!
America, I believe is the most beautiful country in the whole world. From mountain ranges, to lakes, and deserts, the state parks and the canyons, wow everything is overwhelmingly beautiful. And yes, Fresno is not that bad. It's clean and beautiful. And oh I just love how you talk in this video, a voice that everyone wants to listen to even the kids will probably do. 😊
Great job in showing the good side of Freno without bias.
Love both of your attitudes and will enjoy your next video. Thanks ❤
US 99 was the only way through San Juaquin Valley when I was a child, we used to stop at the different fruit/vegetable stands along the road. My favorite stop was near Fresno for watermelon, they kept them floating in old concrete cattle troughs with blocks of ice. My Dad would buy one and they'd split it open for us, we'd sit on the fenders of our '49 Chevy and eat and spit seeds to hearts content. It's weird to be so old...we may have enjoyed the last of the best. I hope there's some watermelons left for the rest of you. 😁😁😎😎👍👍
I really enjoyed this video ! Fresno looks like a beautiful city. I love all the old theatres, and the photos of them lit up at night, gorgeous ! The food looks delicious, and the dessert looks awesome ! Thanks so much, Joe and Nic, a great video as always !🥰
It's a nice town, CL. Couldn't find any cats there, though, lol. :)
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip That's okay !😺 An awesome video ! Thanks again !😊
Yes!.I agree! Would never live in CA.!!!!😮
It's only dangerous in the night time there's a couple miles of homeless camps by downtown
There is good everywhere on this planet…..some people just can’t see it in CA which is sad.
Welcome to FRESNO. Nice to see you do a documentary about it. Hopefully, your stay was good and welcoming. Next time you come to FRESNO, hit me up. I'll show you some places that NOT to many visitors will see.
Joe and Nic, you should go up to Northern California's Redwood Forest area and check out The Redwood State Parks none as Ave of the Giants as well as Humboldt county. You should visit Ferndale which is a very clean village with no homeless people as for homeless you should visit Eureka and Arcata
Eureka's pretty far north, and it's full of homeless now? Wow. I love California but had to leave when I became disabled. Had a condo in S.F. on straight side of Lombard Street. Used to travel the state; miss it so, and I love Fresno, but always there for work, so I missed those beautiful old theaters and buildings.
Wow Fresno was so beautiful and clean. Dinner look so good, Thanks again wonderful trip
Im English, I live in England, UK.
I once visited Fresno, ( By chance ) in 1979.
Wandering around Fresno, ( down town )early evening came across
a Cinema, In Cinema queue possibly all folk appeared Mexican.
I noticed star of Movie was Cantinflas ( hope I spelt his name correctly)
Anyway, Peace to all.
oh, your talking about Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes, known by the stage name Cantinflas 😁 well loved.
@@robolgatree5815a Mexican comedian. Fresno has a large Hispanic population.
Great video of our community. Thanks for appreciating what we have tendency to take for granted. Safe travels
A friend of mine from L.A. calls Fresno the anus of California (look who's talking!). I don't know if she's ever actually been there or not. Thanks for showing us it's actually a decent place! [Aside from the courthouse that looks like a giant air filter...]
As a little boy I lived in downtown Fresno. Beginning when I was about 7 or 8 years old (1956-1957) my parents would allow me to see a movie alone at the Wilson Theater on Friday nights. I walked to and from the Theater by myself and never had any trouble. The "Main Drag" for teenagers was on Fulton Street, which is the street that the Wilson Theater is on. It was like the movie American Graffiti.
In the 70s we cruised belmont and yes just like the movies. later it switched to Blackstone
Watching now. Man did you nail the beginning of this video with the place names and temperatures while driving and filming. You were blessed with great weather too. Now to finish watching.
I visited this city in 1993. I’m from England , so wasn’t used to the heat - it was 114 F! It didn’t feel too bad though, due the low humidity.
Joe! You guys have to visit the Underground Gardens here! It’s right off the 99!! People come from all over the world to visit it and we locals ignore it! If you pass back on your way back home.. gotta stop and there’s an In&Out across the street.
We did try to visit the Underground Gardens, and I was going to video them, but they were closed. It looks like they're being renovated.
I saw that on a TV show. A whole little world dug into the ground with open spaces that have orange trees growing up through them. Built to beat the Central Valley heat. California is Spanish for furnace. Spanish missionaries gave it that name when they travelled up the Imperial and Central valleys in the 1700s
Saw in the Fresno Bee, the Underground Gardens is reopening soon…quite a place. Lifelong resident of San Joaquin Valley; work downtown at the regional medical center for years. The mayor and city have been working hard on the homeless problem. Left the Denny’s you featured one morning, a couple of years ago…was parked near the entrance. Was followed to my car by a man hiding around the corner. I sped up, jumped in my car, locked the door, just as he tried to get in back door. He was jerking on the handle as I started the car and sped off! Pismo’s is a great restaurant! Great job, effort, and editing of your video of Fresno! Now a subscriber! Safe travels!
@@williamritchey9852 Awesome, thank you!
You or your wife need to do a video on your wifes discipline and dedication to keeping herself in such good health/shape! To maintain her fitness while traveling and eating out so much is quite impressive.
I really enjoy your videos and the nostalgic feelings they can trigger when viewing old buildings, cities, etc.. Folks over 50 like me seem to get more and more nostalgic as we get older.
Not a bad idea!
She is attractive. I say that in a respectful way
I’m 76 and less and less nostalgic every day. The 60’s sucked. I love todays culture and architecture.
I like her hair
@@glenpeterson5321 Your testimony would be more impressive if your profile were more informative.
Hi Joe. I've binged watched most of your travel videos. I enjoy them and thank you. Long time resident in the Bay Area. The state does not deserve all the bashing it gets. It's political driven for the most part. We have our share of tough challenges but will pull through. It's a large state with a lot of beauty and a geographically diverse population. Happy Trails.
100% agree with you ! I am a native CA in Bay Area also! Tons of beauty in this state and the best weather ever !
Joe, the photography getting there was so impressive. So many different climates and vistas to marvel. The court house was shocking but if they like it, good for them. The Washer Woman statue created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is amazing. Thanks for showing it. So good to see you and Nicole.
Thank you!
Thanks to our mayor Jerry promises kept in cleaning up our city ❤
Jerry dyer chomo
I like how you make Fresno look so normal and beautiful. I live here and it's not that beautiful, but I love this city.
Good Saturday morning wherever you are today. Awesome video
Thank you.
Right back at you. Blessings be yours.
Growing up in Galena Park, TX, all us guys used to ride our bikes to the city dump, and root through all the stuff. On a good day, you could find enough parts to assemble a complete bicycle....or even a lawnmower.
Beautiful city Joey. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for doing our city Fresno. I’ve lived here all my life yes we have high crime, but I would rather live here than Oakland, San Francisco, or other neighboring cities near us. We don’t have as many smash and grabs breaking back windows The big thing here was colitic converters theft, the only thing I don’t like about Fresno as most people don’t is our high heat. Anyway, I like your channel and thanks for doing our city. we’ve been made fun ln TV shows and movies for decades thinking we’re just a dirt farmer town well we’re not we feed the world our agriculture industry is something to be proud of ranked in the billions of dollars. Fresno isn’t that bad of a town cheers 😊
You Guy's just drove past me between Bakersfield & that big Halo's sign!..😎
You folks missed a lot of good stuff in between off the beaten path ,but you
cant see everything right ,I grew up near Fresno in the 70's in a near by town
called Clovis ,it was some of my favorite times growing up there!
Awesome tour you two!..😍💯👍👍
We stayed in Clovis!
People who have never lived in or visited California don’t realize that it probably has more agricultural than any other state in the country. Fresno is definitely an interesting city with an interesting history. For me, the biggest issue with Fresno is it now has a crime rate almost double that of the national average…
Ya sure, they divert water. Maybe it should be in Louisiana south Georgia more n save sum water but hey
@@user-vr3mr5eu7ydo you really think that somebody else hasn't though if that already. Also, if the water was managed by those who actually understand water, there would never be a shortage here.
@@ronallen2220 I think many people have I'm sure. Doesn't mean much, Many people think a lot of things.
Another fantastic watch. Thank you guys.
Thanks for the tour. That was really interesting.
I’ve been to this place once when I was in school in the early 80s. My friend’s parents house is in Fresno but he studies at Orange County and because he doesn’t have a car so he asks me to drive him home every summer break (because he has a sister…😁). The impression I left here was going to pick Cheery which I will never forget. Thanks JOE & NIC brought back beautiful memories for me.
The homeless camp was about 4 blocks away from the court house ... lol.. did you know the movie " addicted to fresno " was film in fresno ? Should watch it . Thanks for the video you made
Good job as usual guys! I like the pictures you add into your videos. Thank you for all your wonderful videos. 👍🏼
I’ve lived here for 35 years. I lived away for 5. It’s changed so much since I was a kid. There’s lots to do & lots of places to go. It’s really grown for the good. I see a lot more diversity than I used to in southeast Fresno. All cultures are celebrated here & welcomed. It’s not perfect, but it’s a place to call home. Good choice on Pismo’s! It’s my favorite restaurant.
There are many many cities throughout CA that are clean and nice. You'd be surprised. Despite what mainstream media says CA is a fantastic place to live. (By the way I'm not wealthy by any means)
Thank you so much, what a wonderful video .
Fresno is great town, had lots of good memories and friendships there.
Love the show! Beautiful architecture in Fresno !
Rockn' the socks n slides. Food looks fantastic. Steeply priced . Keep em coming ...
Love this video, i was born & raised in Fresno. I moved away to Kentucky 3 years ago & miss it every day
Let me guess Louisville?
@@SombraLocsBowling Green
Excellent, appreciate the time and editing it takes to bring us the drive, drone, stats and local scenery! Safe travels!
With 8 inches of snow, and still coming down, I'm enjoying the Lushness of where you are.
Winter is the best season
Fresno is an incredibly beautiful city with incredibly friendly people. When I first visited Fresno in 2021, I was absolutely amazed. Having been born and raised in Pasadena, I've noticed that the city has become increasingly less economical to live in over the years. Because of this, I am confidently planning to move to Fresno in the summer.
Welcome!
I grew up in Pasadena myself and now am living in Vegas, & it’s beginning to a bit more costly due to the influx of people who’ve migrated from Cali. My Mom has lived in Fresno for years and has been trying to convince me to move to be closer to her. She’s getting ready to retire, so I just may move to the No to enjoy a less fast paced environment and to enjoy spending quality time with my Mom while I am still able to.
Godspeed on your move!
Welcome to Fresno. 😀
+++ excellent content. Great music on the road.. Thanks for the good work.. Prayers and Blessings..
America the Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! ❤❤
Fresno guy here. It really is a good place to live. Glad you recognized so many positive aspects. I work downtown and walk by the art and the theaters without your appreciation. Thank you for reminding me of its uniqueness.
Very nice. Thanks for the visit.
Fresno looks very nice! The food looks delicious but I’m always shocked at the portion sizes in the US, lol. I really like your channel, it feels like I’m traveling with you guys. Gives me a chance to see some places I’ll likely never go to. Greetings from Gothenburg, Sweden.
P.S your wife’s hair is gorgeous!
Wow, thank you for the kind words!!
Thank you for the memories I lived in Firebaugh in the 80’s.
Always enjoy your videos and commentaries . Love the music track in the beginning on this one
Thanks 👍
Great job sharing the truth about our city. Being able to see the beauty amidst some of the not-so-beautiful things (that every city has) is a good quality; probably developed by visiting a lot of other cities! Thank you and safe travels.
Beautiful areas. Alot of changes have been happening to the city, that's why cost of living has gone up. Im proud of my city and glad other people will get to see it's not all bad
Greetings once again from Down Under 🇦🇺
Really enjoy the new format with the road trip footage at the beginning of the videos.
Another, well presented video with just the right amount of relevant information. Along with the odd nugget of trivia, "Did you know..."
Another great addition to the videos!
Thanks again for posting! Much love and safe travels to both of you!
Thank you!
We discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and are very impressed with the detail and candidness of your presentation so keep up the good work and we'll keep watching.
Wow, thank you!
As a kid in the 60's my family vacationed in Yosemite and on the trip back to Los Angeles we would always stopped to visit Story Land at the park, I loved the place.
I only found your channel about 3 weeks ago, but have already gone back to the beginning of this series. I love your style that really informs about a town. Can't wait for your next location.
Welcome aboard! We're glad you're here.
Another beautiful video thanks for sharing joe and Nic 👍
Thanks 👍
Always look forward to your videos.
Thanks for visiting 😊. If you come back you might consider showcasing Van Ness, visiting Old Town Clovis and giving some basic information on the local tribes here. Safe travels 🙏🏻
I love the quiet life of central CA!
Thank you for the video! First time watching your channel.
Great video, first video I’ve seen that portrays the city this way.
I will be there in summer, so this is reassuring.
Thanks for being a fan of Fresno!
That meal looked delicious! I am living vicariously through you! Safe travels!😊
The train station at Barstow brings back memories. That place is wild.
AMAZING trip for us. Thank you so much. I can see ppls attraction to Cali. The intro made me want to put on a pr of western boots & wear my Sheriff badge LOL Drone shots a sweet addition. The food looked delish!!! but $..yikes! Looking forward to the Bay Area. 🚙🤩
From India: a very impressive city in any which way you look at it. thanks for showing all of us - efforts are yours - pleasure is ours. regards
Thanks for coming to Fresno for a visit.
I enjoy watching this couple tour our beautiful country. I’m not a vlogger but one day I’d love to do this 🤎🤎
Yes thank you for showing Fresno broad back so many memories from my high school years. When to Catholic School Fresno Adventist Academy👍🤩
Fresno seems like a nice place to live. Thanks for sharing.
I grew up in Pasadena. I've been homesick most of my life 😢
❤ same😢
If you're talking about the dried fruit, it's raisin.😊
Jimmy Carter doesn’t think so
I'm a new subscriber and I must say I'm enjoying all your videos. I have never traveled much out of California. Stay in Sacramento and so want to leave. Maybe when I retire I will go back South to one of your videos that I saw. Thank you for making these because they are so educational.
Thank you! :)
I’m so impressed by your research and your open mind. Safe travels,
Thank you!
Love the intro with the driving footage and accompanying music.
Thanks 👍
Fresno 1978...moved there from San Francisco when I was 7yrs old. I was shocked how small the downtown shopping district was.🤣
How nice to see. Hope it stays that way.💕
GREAT EAGLE EYE 👁 FROM THE SKY THANKS JOE AND NIC ❤
Hey guys another great adventure! The hotel room was awesome. I was 10 yrs old last time visited cali. Long flight from New York. The food , again, looked amazing. Stay safe!
Beautiful, Thank both.
Very high production value .... Epic!!
Wonderful tour of Fresno, CA....it's valuable information because it's objective!!!
You finally came to my town (well, I'm in Clovis) Fresno is pretty bad downtown although it does have its nice old areas.
We stayed in Clovis. Nice area!
Well done - excellent video really enjoyed it. I look forward to seeing your experience in San Francisco - my town :D
Excellent and honest review of downtown Fresno! It has been in redevelopment for awhile, and you did get them at the right time in the early spring. It's unfortunate you didn't also include a review of Clovis which is the adjoining town to the north.
Thank you for this. I have been here pretty much my whole life. I love my town. Downtown Fresno was once a place you did not dare go to. The city has made a great effort to change that and it has really helped. I use to go to an old punk rock bar back around 1995 called the Fulton Bar. Met alot of people that are still my friends to this day. If you ever come back I would love to show you some of the great hidden places and some of the great small towns just outside of Fresno. Thank you again - Henry "loco" Contreras
I saw quite a few shows at The Fulton probably around '90. Had a gf that lived in the Tower District so it worked out great.
Fresno has a beautiful downtown!
During the last century California had it all. Beauty, weather, jobs. Fantastically diverse geography, industries, culture and population. By far the most desired state to live in. Unfortunately that popularity caused 100 years of uncontrolled growth, all but ruining paradise by the turn of the century. Now everyone loves to bash her. I left in 1990 and glad I did but I still like to visit.