”CLEVELAND: CITY ON SCHEDULE” 1962 CLEVELAND, OHIO URBAN RENEWAL & DEVELOPMENT FILM XD37794

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @midnightrider7648
    @midnightrider7648 Год назад +35

    My dad worked for the city of Cleveland in the 50's, 60's, 70's & into the 80's. He landed on Omaha Beach the morning of d-day & fought in the battle of the bulge. He went to work every day despite the perils of times such as the Hough riots. He had no fear of the city because he had been to hell already. Thanks Dad. You are a true hero.

  • @ericschminke8233
    @ericschminke8233 9 месяцев назад +11

    We lived in Berea from 1950-1962. I arrived on September 9th, 1953. Those were the best years of my childhood. Our neighborhood of Oakdale, Elmwood and Westbridge Dr. was thriving and energetic. Block parties were held every Memorial Day and July 4th holidays. Over the Memorial Day holiday in 1962 we had a neighborhood track meet. Those times will always be treasured. I wish I could take a quantum leap back to those days.

  • @SlickArmor
    @SlickArmor 4 месяца назад +6

    The Kingsbury run has a very intersting history. A very famous cereal krillr was operating there. A lot of people also forget that Elliott Ness came to town to work and build a home.

  • @Nicksonian
    @Nicksonian Год назад +13

    That's Chet Huntley reporting. He was co-anchor, with David Brinkley, of NBC's nightly news program.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B 7 месяцев назад +2

      "Goodnight Chet," "Goodnight David," "and goodnight for NBC News."

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@WAL_DC-6B Yes, exactly. Thanks for that memory. The Huntley-Brinkley Report surpassed Walter Cronkite in the ratings for much of the 1960s.

  • @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi
    @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi Год назад +11

    I was 5 years old living there in 1962. It was still vibrant with industry (my father worked in the Flats and needed a junk car to take to work). This was the beginning of the downfall, but it was still an exciting place. Self proclaimed "Best Location in the Nation".

    • @BrianKay-i9m
      @BrianKay-i9m 10 месяцев назад

      Or Mistake on the Lake 😎

    • @soulman4292
      @soulman4292 5 месяцев назад +1

      Well it’s back on the upswing now. Not sure if you’ve been back recently, but east and west sides of Cleveland proper are thriving and vibrant. There is art, music, food, and people of all kinds taking the time and having the patience to make Cleveland once again a top city of the world.
      Hell, it’s even been on lists of “cities to visit before you die” for several travel magazines and websites.

    • @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi
      @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi 5 месяцев назад

      @@soulman4292 Last visit was 2014.

  • @steveniksid5874
    @steveniksid5874 11 месяцев назад +23

    Hard to believe today that Cleveland was the wealthiest city in the world in 1885.

  • @Nicksonian
    @Nicksonian Год назад +5

    My father started working in Erieview in 1964 when it opened. Eaton Corporation was a major tenant. My dad took me and my brother there...once. I remember running around the place on a Sunday.

    • @Umberto2
      @Umberto2 11 месяцев назад

      Did you ever go to the top floor restaurant?

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Umberto2 Good question. I don’t think so. I remember my dad talking having lunch there regularly…martinis included…

  • @DerrickOil
    @DerrickOil Год назад +18

    Seems like a nice place to live and work!

    • @Ozama1221
      @Ozama1221 Год назад +2

      White majority then, and black majority now

    • @Umberto2
      @Umberto2 11 месяцев назад

      @@Ozama1221white people are to blame for fleeing like cowards

    • @abproductionsbobbutler1254
      @abproductionsbobbutler1254 4 месяца назад +1

      Good ol' Cleveland.

    • @CSmith-gb1sl
      @CSmith-gb1sl 20 дней назад

      @@abproductionsbobbutler1254 Good 'ol Charlie Brown.

  • @glennleslie6127
    @glennleslie6127 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've always enjoyed my visits to Cleveland; I don't much care for the frequent cloudy weather, ugh, but the people are great.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +26

    CLEVELAND didn’t MOVE OUT!!! The people and industry did!

  • @lizcook
    @lizcook 10 месяцев назад +16

    We came to Cleveland 65 years ago, and my family had applied for a visa. We waited 6 years my mother had work
    As soon as we came, our family was pround that we had the opportunity to be in Cleveland. I went to school. l had leard English before we arrived. I still have friends in Ohio

  • @BrendaSmith-g2q
    @BrendaSmith-g2q 6 месяцев назад +4

    I was born and raised in Cleveland until October 1968. We lived on 124th Street off St. Clare. I went to Iowa Maple and Hazeldale elementary school. I also attended Patrick Henry Middle School. I remember the riots after Martin Luther King's dea-- and the loitering that went on. It was a very scary time for our family so we moved to Maryland. As a child i always planned to move back but have since changed my mind. I still love Cleveland but will only visit. Its really run down from what I remembered .

    • @CSmith-gb1sl
      @CSmith-gb1sl 20 дней назад

      Same time we moved out.

    • @Lostmymind1
      @Lostmymind1 15 дней назад

      Really depends on what part of Cleveland you visit. You were raised on the east side. The east side IS really run down. All the growth and revitalization efforts happened on the west side.

  • @BroskiTheGreat
    @BroskiTheGreat 7 месяцев назад +4

    One of the greatest cities ever. Solid peeps.

  • @MusclecarFred
    @MusclecarFred Год назад +11

    Same as the once great Chicago. Now just a good memory of the good days long gone.... So sad for so many large cities...

  • @ericbivins8014
    @ericbivins8014 Год назад +18

    The old Columbian bench vise in the garage says Cleveland O MADE IN USA. on it

    • @Daledavispratt
      @Daledavispratt Год назад +4

      I have a lot of tools made in Cleveland, still doing their jobs to this day, long after the plants that made them went away. I'm in Ohio, and I avoid Youngstown and Cleveland like the plague.

    • @discodave4190
      @discodave4190 Год назад +2

      @@DaledavisprattI live in Pittsburgh and have always enjoyed my trips for professional functions and personal reasons. Cleveland was the last place to which I traveled before the onset of the pandemic (to attend the Slovenian Festival and celebrate a friend's birthday). During the following year, I spent a day in Youngstown and had a great time.

    • @ktoth29
      @ktoth29 Год назад +3

      I also have a Colombian vise…repainted it a few years back…looks like new.

    • @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi
      @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi Год назад +2

      I have a 4" Columbia Vise that I use every week.

  • @thekidfromcleveland3944
    @thekidfromcleveland3944 Год назад +4

    Yeah we still waiting

  • @stayingtrue2myself542
    @stayingtrue2myself542 Год назад +8

    This is the year I was born and My Birth Hometown!

  • @ktoth29
    @ktoth29 Год назад +6

    Longwood was originally the Severance estate in the 19th century…it then gave way to an orphanage and the neighborhood that is depicted here. This was replaced by the worst public housing project in Cleveland, and was just replace about ten years ago with a more modern style housing complex.

    • @CSmith-gb1sl
      @CSmith-gb1sl 20 дней назад

      Build it, they will either exploit it, or ruin it.

  • @MzLeo293
    @MzLeo293 5 месяцев назад +3

    I live in Cleveland! I love seeing old history about my city 🫶🏾 We also had the first stop light & was originally was supposed to be what New York is until Rockefeller moved his family there

  • @Gannett2011
    @Gannett2011 Год назад +31

    Another great American city decimated by deindustrialisation. Blame the greedy corporations who sent all these jobs overseas for what is happening there now.

    • @michaelkline884
      @michaelkline884 Год назад +4

      I agree I grew up at that time in far western Pennsylvania and my medium size town had two big steel mills one made only sheet metal for the auto industry and the trucks ran by my house day and night I got so used to it that I didn’t notice The other made seamless stainless steel pipes for nuclear reactors Bygone days forgotten

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад +4

      You obviously didn’t grow up there when the air was ORANGE FROM ALL OF THE F’ING POLLUTION!!!!!

    • @RonE-i6f
      @RonE-i6f 10 месяцев назад

      The government set the industrial movement out of the USA into motion with evil GATT and NAFTA trade agreements.

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад

      Nah. Freeways and cars.

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      Again, nobody did anything TO Cleveland. Cleveland had to compete with Japanese and Korean steel and didn’t innovate to take it head on. So they rolled up their businesses, laid off their employees and half the town departed westwards.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +8

    I wish that the Top of the Town was still in the Erieview Tower.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Год назад

      My dad worked in Erieview. He talked about Top of the Town. That's probably where he and his coworkers had many of their three-martini lunches. But I never got to go there.

  • @grimtea1715
    @grimtea1715 Год назад +38

    It would only get worse in Cleveland from here on out. Population as of 1960 was 876,000 (iwhich was a decrease from 1950) and it is now around 360,000 people.

    • @josephbingham1255
      @josephbingham1255 Год назад

      It's the left's push for demographic change that's the cause behind it all.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад +2

      Rust belt

    • @grimtea1715
      @grimtea1715 Год назад +5

      @johnp139 Yeah Brother, it's sad to see what has ha00ened to so many other places. Crazy to think that Detroit used to be wealthy, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, etc used to be so much better

    • @josephbingham1255
      @josephbingham1255 Год назад

      There is a video of Biden sitting next to a smiling Myorkas. Where Biden says "Someday most Americans will not look like me - and that's not a bad thing." Expect it to get worst unless someone strong enough to stand up to the left and deep state agenda. @@grimtea1715

    • @Dadsezso
      @Dadsezso Год назад +7

      @@grimtea1715 Foreign trade destroyed it all.

  • @petebondurant58
    @petebondurant58 Год назад +18

    This is just plain depressing.

  • @stantheman5350
    @stantheman5350 4 месяца назад

    I moved out of Cleveland in 1970 and have never regretted it, However I do enjoy living in Northern Ohio. The city has gone steadily down hill since the 60s. Despite all the hype it, takes more than restored buildings, a few "cultural" gems and major league sports to make a city livable!
    .

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +3

    “Industry Wasteland”? How could that POSSIBLY be a problem?!?

  • @terrycain1811
    @terrycain1811 10 месяцев назад +12

    Cleveland is still managing to grow. A lot of money is vastly being poured into the city. It’s just not known by many people. Cleveland is actually thriving. I am a proud Clevelander.

    • @fragout9575
      @fragout9575 9 месяцев назад +4

      I grew up in Cleveland too!! I became an architect and currently live in Arizona now, but miss Cleveland a lot! Glad to hear it's still thriving and making a comeback!! I'll forever be a Clevelander and a Die-hard Browns, Cavs and Indians (Guardians) fan as well!!! I'd love to be apart of the growth there, even if from afar!!

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +2

      I just got here from Seattle 4 years ago and I like it fine!

    • @weltraumaffe4155
      @weltraumaffe4155 7 месяцев назад

      That's bullshit. People who say they are from Cleveland seldom live there. This is the Cleveland you are talking about:
      The Cleveland-Elyria Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the metropolitan area that surrounds Cleveland, Ohio, and Elyria, Ohio, which is located 23 miles southwest of Cleveland. The MSA is also known as Greater Cleveland.

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@weltraumaffe4155 Well I’m not from Cleveland, I grew up in Tacoma, Washington, but we moved here in 2020 and we live on the west side, it’s nice here, no traffic & great access to entertainment and I like to go to Guardians (Indians) games.

    • @weltraumaffe4155
      @weltraumaffe4155 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@restaurantattheendofthegalaxy You are a person that this city needs more of. I was born in the city of CLE and have lived on all four coasts and then some. WELCOME!

  • @neohistoryfan1014
    @neohistoryfan1014 Год назад

    what Cleveland school is/was that at 29:28?

    • @Ericka0916
      @Ericka0916 6 месяцев назад

      Case western reserve university

  • @pbcanal1
    @pbcanal1 Год назад +10

    So let's put a freeway through those slums!

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      Elevated

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Год назад +5

      That was done in every city across the US

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 Год назад +7

      They also put freeways through nice neighborhood s which turned them into slums.

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yep, cars and freeways destroyed our cities.

  • @vicepresidentmikepence889
    @vicepresidentmikepence889 Год назад +7

    1:08..Iron or what? He never finished

  • @drpoundsign
    @drpoundsign 10 месяцев назад

    I remember my parents driving me down Carnegie Avenue, from the Expressway through the Cleveland Clinic area, to see relatives in University Heights. That was a Scary area, back in the Seventies! Maybe it's a little less so at present, simply because most of the Slums are Gone.
    The housing actually seems Older, on Average, than Detroit, even though the City is technically Younger. I assume this is because the Steel, Oil (first used for Kerosene lamps) and Railroad Trusts predated the Automobile Industry. There are more Large multifamily homes, and apartment buildings.

  • @johnp.mullowney4749
    @johnp.mullowney4749 Год назад +2

    A great town, but the economic forces driving changes in a post WWII world were all beyond the cities control. This began a decline as the city peaked in the early 1950s and has not stopped as of today. The huge manufacturing base the city was home to has moved overseas, its workforce, largely unionized, provided hundred of thousands of jobs that supported many times that amount driving a prosperous middle class lifestyle, just disappeared in the 1970s and left the empty suit the town has become. The surrounding suburbs have thrived, despite the city issues, but not at a sustainable pace Cleveland provided itself.
    Today, 2024, the town and region is just treading water, waiting to change into something else, a process that has taken decades so far, and I am doubt it will get back to its past glory.

    • @Umberto2
      @Umberto2 11 месяцев назад +2

      It will probably become a boomtown again at some point, but not for many decades with climate change and water resources dwindling in the Southwest and West

  • @brandancooper385
    @brandancooper385 3 месяца назад +3

    Back in those time there was a lot of black people in the city of Cleveland that was doing well for theirselves

  • @MoeLarrycurly1
    @MoeLarrycurly1 Год назад

    Words can be said and arguments can be started..

    • @midnightrider7648
      @midnightrider7648 Год назад +2

      Why not just say the TRUTH of why the inner city of Cleveland turned into a wasteland?

  • @ВалераВалеров-т9ж
    @ВалераВалеров-т9ж Год назад +9

    По этому видео видно, что Америка в 60-тых уже обгоняла по развитию и уровню жизни почти все страны и СССР, в которой я родился. Но у нас при социализме жилье и квартиры давали людям бесплатно а в Америке дом нужно покупать за собственные деньги.
    Сейчас Америка сильно зависит от Китая, ведь многие американские производства перемещены в Китай. Получается США теперь зависит от Китая а Китай сильно зависит от США.

  • @kw1333
    @kw1333 11 месяцев назад

    24:22

  • @danielwilkins7509
    @danielwilkins7509 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sadly, the PEOPLE, and the INDUSTRY left Cleveland, because of over-taxation, and the people of Cleveland, simply felt sorry for themselves, and didn't clean the place up. Nobody wants to live in a mess. Also, how often, did then-President, KENNEDY, visit CLEVELAND, the then-popular place, to live, and work. Also, we reaaly need to develope the lakefront, such as a LAKEFRONT-DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, proposed, by LAND STUDIOS, of CLEVELAND.

    • @novadoug
      @novadoug 4 месяца назад

      I feel osha , epa and no teriffs on incoming products not meeting our epa and osha standards helped. Drive business out of U.S. Corporate, union greed and poor quality lake of pride didn't help either.

  • @danorthsidemang3834
    @danorthsidemang3834 Год назад +9

    He just patted the transparent mannequin on her butt.

  • @theGIGbetween
    @theGIGbetween 10 месяцев назад +4

    Little did they know what Garden Valley would become

  • @TremontSafetyCommittee
    @TremontSafetyCommittee 5 месяцев назад +1

    Man were city planners clueless back then.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +3

    “Slum free city”, HAAA!!!

  • @troysimons7361
    @troysimons7361 5 месяцев назад +3

    Cleveland, Ohio, is famous for its machine tools.

  • @matrox
    @matrox Год назад +10

    Democrats got hold of this city and into the crapper it went...and I mean fast! DemocRats controlled that city nonstop from the 40s to early 70s. Peeps began to see the damage from the mid late 60s to the early 70s and voted in a republican for 5 years to stabilize the community and damned if they didnt turn around and vote back in another democrat after the city was stabilized. The democrats went back and all was undone. Repub George V. Voinovich came in stabilized and made some real progress for 2 terms, then they voted dem again for the next 30 years creating a massive sh!thole of crime, and filth never seen before in that city.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Год назад +8

      Turning this into a partisan tit-for-tat is a pointless comment. The issues surrounding urban decay are far more complicated than just that of politics and politicians. It has a lot more to do with economics and sociology. Voinovich was a good mayor, but he only delayed the inevitable. And certainly, the moderate Voinovich wouldn't belong to the extremist Republican party of today.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад

      @@Nicksonian Thats exactly what the Dems are doing again...denying history so they now tear down statues as if history didn't happen.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад

      @@Nicksonian DemocRATS the party created by slave holders....for...slave holders. The party of Jim Crow and who's members created the KKK.

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your feelings, Brunswick

    • @matrox
      @matrox 8 месяцев назад

      @@Nicksonian You are seriously brainwashed. Typical maker of excuses.

  • @brandancooper385
    @brandancooper385 3 месяца назад

    Wow the people in the boat no life jackets back then

  • @TheRoland444
    @TheRoland444 Год назад +1

    We all love "progress." See what "progress" has gotten us? Progress is our most important product. Progress for people. We bring good things to life.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      At least the air is no longer orange from air pollution!!!!

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 Год назад

      ​@@johnp139But they didn't have to throw out the baby with the bathwater.

  • @Vector_QF8
    @Vector_QF8 Год назад +8

    This was just a crummy commercial for Ovaltine - I mean Erie View! Lol 😂

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +8

    I’m surprised that the river didn’t catch on fire 🔥!!!

  • @MClashers
    @MClashers 20 дней назад

    Yeah so none of this at the end happened

  • @danadbrown91
    @danadbrown91 Год назад +7

    Cleveland will be USA's first 15 minute city.

    • @discodave4190
      @discodave4190 Год назад +4

      I live in Pittsburgh and am able to access most destinations within the city by automobile, walking, or public transit within 15 - 20 minutes. If Cleveand can do that - great!

    • @ktoth29
      @ktoth29 Год назад +5

      15 minute city is just the latest buzzword form “we’re going to spend millions of dollars to make things worse”

    • @discodave4190
      @discodave4190 Год назад +4

      @@ktoth29As I said, I already live in a "15-minute" city. No money was spent to acheive that specific designation. Stop making things up.

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад +1

      I advocate for the 15 minute pedestrian -centered model.

    • @jacksnyder7318
      @jacksnyder7318 9 дней назад

      Bring the electric street cars back and get the cars out of the city.

  • @Lostmymind1
    @Lostmymind1 15 дней назад

    "In 20 years, Cleveland envisions a slum-free city."
    Yeah....that didn't happen.

  • @danielwilkins7509
    @danielwilkins7509 11 месяцев назад +1

    All of the very BIG Metal-Working plants are gone. Just as Cleveland has a lot, of MICRO-BREWERIES? Use the same intuition, and know-how, and technology, to bring the world, MICRO-REFINERIES, and MICRO-FACTORIES.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +2

    Did the schedule call for air quality that was capable of actually being breathed?!? Obviously NOT!

  • @waltkeast9777
    @waltkeast9777 8 месяцев назад +1

    What in the hell happened?

  • @eddieafterburner
    @eddieafterburner Год назад +5

    Gee, looks like Cleveland’s “urban renewal” was about as successful as … Baltimore’s. Americans are great at throwing money around for flashy quick fix Band Aid projects, not so good at addressing core root issues for long term results.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Год назад

      I grew up in suburban Cleveland in the 1960s and '70s. I moved to Annapolis in 1986. I sold the house I grew up in when my mother died in 2017. While Cleveland and Baltimore are comparable, Ohio and Maryland are not. Ohio is swirling down the tubes and there's nothing that could ever get me to go back there.

    • @Roadtripmik
      @Roadtripmik Год назад +2

      Baltimore didnt do that much urban renewal all the buildings are still there, they really screwed up the upton neighborhood tho: that was thru blockbusting, redlining and greedy real estate tactics

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад

      Erieview is a ghost town surrounded by parking craters

  • @robertcarillio9126
    @robertcarillio9126 11 месяцев назад +5

    Still a large populace area. People just moved over the imaginary lines. The region could be considered over 3 mil. Add the tri-metro area and it could be considered at it over 5 mil. People running city exude much more intelligence than today. It is almost asinine in comparison. Although, some of these urban renewal plans proved just plain stupid. Putting streams under culverts, instead of restoring, preserving and incorporating them into green buffers, for example.

  • @frankthewriter5937
    @frankthewriter5937 8 месяцев назад +2

    Having grown up in the area and having left as soon as I could, I can tell you that Cleveland just has too many things working against it… The all but vanished industrial base, the racial tension and resentment that led to the white flight to name a few… And don’t forget that God-awful dreary winter that seems to go on for nine months… I can remember as a child, the entire month of June being wrecked by lousy weather… So in that sense, no matter what they do to improve it most likely won’t work… People have moved on, and for good reason, leaving their friends and relatives back there to defend it for the rest of their lives😂😂😂

  • @jacksutherland846
    @jacksutherland846 Месяц назад

    The beginning of a cancer ordeal.

  • @Ant_From_Ohio
    @Ant_From_Ohio 16 дней назад

    Chet Huntley? I don't think I could even make up a cooler sounding and manly name 😅

  • @brooklynbummer
    @brooklynbummer Год назад

    Cleveland was at its height back then. Sorry to see IRS decline since then.

  • @thomasgoodwin2648
    @thomasgoodwin2648 Год назад +3

    "Cleveland. Dour, plain and boring. Just the kind of place I could find a story that didn't involve artillery. This is Edward R. Morrow reporting."

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Год назад

      What is “dour”????

    • @thomasgoodwin2648
      @thomasgoodwin2648 Год назад

      @@johnp139 dour
      adjective
      Hard; inflexible; obstinate; sour in aspect; hardy; bold.Stern, harsh and forbidding.Unyielding and obstinate.

  • @kanyecheedar9170
    @kanyecheedar9170 9 месяцев назад +4

    Cities are an outdated concept

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      I like the access to fire & police, retail, restaurants & bars, museums and theatre, paved roads & a reasonably clean cityscape. I could not live on 5 acres in a McMansion with a septic tank and a well and gravel roads and neighbors leaving dead cars and washing machines on their front porch.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +2

    How could ANYONE think that SMOKING was actually SAFE?!?

  • @fr3dr02
    @fr3dr02 17 дней назад

    Been to every major city in Ohio and in my honest opinion they're all dumps 😮

    • @bettyboop8423
      @bettyboop8423 22 часа назад

      Your opinion doesn't matter. You do not matter

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад

    Why is the Terminal Tower almost completely BLACK?!? Why didn’t anyone QUESTION THIS?!?

    • @mikemonett7071
      @mikemonett7071 Год назад +2

      I was born in 1954 and grew up in Columbus, Ohio. I distinctly remember that all the white stone buildings and even many brick buildings were black in the late 50s and early 60s. It struck me as very depressing. I now know this was because coal as the main home heating source had just then phased out. It wasn't until perhaps the early 70s that most of these sooty building exteriors were finally sandblasted to their original brighter colors. I bet the sandblasting industry was probably HUGE in the 1960s.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +2

    It’s hard to tell who is black or white in black&white videos, especially if the blacks don’t speak in a Jive accent.

  • @tonyparete6892
    @tonyparete6892 5 месяцев назад

    GO STEELERS!

  • @sugarplumenigma4850
    @sugarplumenigma4850 Год назад +5

    Took God out of schools . Godlessness equals lawlessness.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B 10 месяцев назад

      So, for example, they took God out of Cleveland Catholic schools?

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад

      Lol. Yeah children were just wonderful in the old days. Even white children. No.prisond existed. Nobody ever got beat up. There were no gangs.
      I mean it was a fairy tale

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s ridiculous. Taking Jesus out of public schools just means that the other half of the kids don’t have to feel less than while you Jesus types are loudly praying in math class.

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Год назад +1

    Where are all of the blacks?

    • @larrybedouin2921
      @larrybedouin2921 Год назад +6

      On the east side duh!

    • @tomfields3682
      @tomfields3682 Год назад +3

      The city was still overwhelmingly while back then

    • @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi
      @SputnickSpooner-jg5gi Год назад +7

      Blacks lived on the East side of the river. Whites on the West. Actually worked out well. No racial strife until the absolute lunacy of busing students was forced upon all the unwilling people.

    • @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107
      @motorizedvehiclehegemony4107 8 месяцев назад +2

      Coming up your street! Head for the basement!

    • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
      @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      Man you are all over this comment section with angry, racist remarks. Who cares what color your neighbors are? We’re all people. So it’s a free country, you can run your mouth if you like, but it’s offensive.

  • @Dragongod462
    @Dragongod462 Год назад +2

    In those days they didnt have blacks, its wasn't until greyhound buses started bringing them from africa in 1965.

  • @chrisjohnson7038
    @chrisjohnson7038 Год назад +1

    The Garden Valley project. Wheres a time machine and a spare T-800 when you need one....

  • @rckc.1719
    @rckc.1719 Год назад

    gone all gone 😪

  • @kw1333
    @kw1333 11 месяцев назад

    19:37

  • @kw1333
    @kw1333 11 месяцев назад +2

    23:16