Go on my page I get out the car in record fights in vacant houses in talk to people type scam reno I'm from ddh east side of bmore I walk in do this shit go to my page u will see
"Hood" now but look closely - solid brick construction, stained glass (actual Tiffany in some of them), solid marble steps, and real marble details. In their day, those neighborhoods must have been beautiful.
@Apex Gemini you're not wrong, but it's corruption that's sunk Baltimore, not just Democrats. Hogan is fucking this city over as much as any Democrat has. His first move was to sacrifice east to west public transit in favor of a juvenile prison. Bipartisan bickering doesn't help this city, rise above it dude. Find solutions, not someone you can point fingers at.
I agree, this is REALLY bad compared to anywhere in LA, I mean this looks Detroit bad. I think the only place in LA that could compare to this is skid row, but that's a whole other issue
Skid Row is a bunch of tents in the middle of downtown. Its like the acceptable place to be homeless. It is nothing like this in Baltimore. This neighborhood Charlie is driving through used to be the American Dream back in the 50s-60s. The world just changed... As it always does. What makes these kinds of neighborhoods so interesting is like Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc.... These used to be the nice middle class neighborhoods when manufacturing jobs still existed. To see them in such ruins.... I find it fascinating yet heartbreaking
@@Slotten68 look at all the states that look like this. There all Democrat run states. The jobs left and so did the middle class people. No jobs lots of crime people leave. Bad Democrat policy make business leave the state. It maybe sad but hope and change doesn't keep doors open if your running a business.
There is a lot of beauty in #mybmore way to focus on all the negative. My block for instance(East side) just had all the sidewalks resurfaced and trees planted. Crime ,violence and areas of despair are in Every city. I will remain an ever force/voice of change, upbuilding and beautification for #mybmore . I'll leave the negative dipictions for the president and one sided vids like this. Be blessed!
You are in denial. The video is literally just strolling through the neighborhood giving a unbiased, first hand, document of what east Baltimore looks like. And somehow that’s untrue? You make no sense, people like you are why places like Baltimore are a shit hole. Pathetic.
@@alexandersanchez5218 You are the one who doesn't make sense. Are you from Baltimore?? Have you seen all of Baltimore? If not, then your stupid ass opinion doesn't matter anyway.
Lisa Williams maybe vids like this will draw more attention to it and help your cause. I lived in Baltimore city from 92 to 99 and saw more crime than any other city I have ever lived including Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Tampa, etc. I have lived all over this country and Baltimore was by far the biggest mess to put it politely.
I spent six weeks in Baltimore helping my daughter in law who had a new baby. They live in historical Mt Vernon the apts are beautiful but once you venture out few blocks away its a war x Zone, so many abandoned buildings a developer needs to come on and rebuild those house
John Hopkins hospital owns 90% of the land in east Baltimore they are not gonna do shit for the benefit of anyone but themselves people always talking shit about this city but do not understand the facts of this city
yep I agree Detroit is more spread out & I dont see the tight row houses like you see in the ghettos of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn NY, Queens NY, Bronx NY & Harlem NY.
@@falayonknight7904 they are some similarities in certain boroughs....I remember driving through these same streets like 10 years ago going to a Baltimore Ravens game & afterwards we all including my wife's 3 brothers & there girlfriends & wife who all live in Brooklyn kept saying it look like some part of Queens, I cant remember what part of Queens they were referring to....
Those once beautiful homes were once Irish and Italian working class neighborhoods. There was a Roman Catholic Parish on every corner and people lived in communities. It’s sad to see Baltimore rundown like this...
@@ABQSkywatcher crazy I'm 24 yrs old I lived in Philly, Chester PA, Newark, NJ Camden NJ, Richmond VA ,Baltimore, Wilmington DE, Pleasantville NJ (small hood) Roanoke VA (Country ass ghetto) , Brooklyn NY (east flat bush) I had a very few close calls in each city, shoot outs, been thru robberies, been locked up 7 or 8 times for a small bags of weed (tough laws on east coast) ... Been jumped, cars stolen, women set me up, child support put on me lol crazy shit bro
They need to tear down all Row Houses & Give ppl vouchers to rebuild Private single family homes. Also provide training programs & jobs that r accessible to the ppl in community... If they can find a way to give $20000 of our $$ to legal immigrant families for nothing then they can find a way to fix this problem...
That’s just on the surface. Under the city is a maze of old piping for gas lines, water, etc. It is not uncommon for neighborhood roads to just collapse or to smell gas as you’re walking around the city. Baltimore is an old city and it needs A LOT.
I am from Brazil and have always been a great observer of the American ghettos for being a fan of Hip Hop culture! Baltimore is where Tupac Shakur lived as a child. Believe me, near the Brazilian ghettos, Baltimore is a good place!
I do a lot of traveling dont look no different than any other hood in any other state or city in the USA. Every city got its sections of slum. It looks like he purposely rode through the worst of the worst areas and driving around in the same neighborhoods over and over again but just in the next or different block.lol. A lot of it is not the people fault and in some cases not even the government its those slum Lords who dont take of their property when they rent it out because they getting a section 8 check and or abandoning their properties leaving it vacant and run down and this includes Donald Trump's son in law as well Yall should see his properties and he suppose to be so well off
Great video again Charliebo313, but are you ever gonna do more convenient store /gas station videos ???? those are far more exciting than talking to a group of kids who wannabe the next big rapper...those interviews seem to not represent the real life feel of these hoods....when you are in these corner stores with your hidden camera it's no fake shit, nobody knows they are being recorded.....it would be better if you just start a conversation with somebody in the corner store about the city your in cause they dont know they are going to be on RUclips.
I still do those from time to time but they are a lot of work. I had to visit stores and gas stations many times in certain areas at certain times of day to get that footage. People think it instantly happens every time I walk into a store. I don't have the time to do them as much. People actually ask for the interviews more than those. I did one that was supposed to be in this video but forgot to include it, nothing all that exciting though. I will still occasionally do them.
It wouldn’t be bad if they pulled their money together, painted, plants shrubs, and made a nice park for the kids. It wasn’t a “project” so those homes could be saved. I’m sure in 2-5 years it’ll be gentrified and home prices will rise again.
you gotta realize that shit does nothing for the niggas who wanna gangbang & shit.....its not a cosmetic cure for Baltimore....like someone else said " The ONLY CURE is GENTRIFICATION "......
"Black people don't build. Blacks destroy." -Jesse Lee Peterson Wish all these guys would spend a few hours a day listening to him. This is all Satan's handiwork.
@@bextar6365 I dont know if you meant that as a joke or not BUT ITS TRUE !!!!!!! we cant continue to have these thots raising black males if so then it's only gonna keep producing more in the next generation....I'm a firm believer that drastic times cause for drastic measures.
Chris Carey that is true!! Sad to see this is all they have. Interracial dating was the best thing I did. Ghetto lifestyle is glorified in the black community and it looks horrifying.
That is one of the most depressing videos you've ever posted. Street after street of row houses. No relief. No shade. Even if it was better at some point in the distant past, how could anyone think that designing a neighborhood in this way was a good idea? Feel sorry for the kids who must live there.
Public works projects have been underfunded in Baltimore since Hogan... Not that anyone before his was better, Hogan hates Baltimore, he doesn't hide it. The ones before him did too, they just had too much corrupt money coming in to jepordize their career... Healthy Holly and presidential hopeful o'mally can fuck right off too.
Baltimore is definitely the “Detroit” of the east coast. It’s also amazing that Maryland is a top 10 wealthiest state in America and the biggest city (Baltimore) looks like this and is damn near 1/2 abandoned. Also crazy that Washington, DC is a thriving booming city (top 10 most expensive city) and is only 40min away from Bmore.
@@kayyjohnson8325 yeah only a lot of southeast DC and a couple parts of northeast like Lincoln Heights, Clay Terrace, 21st. But Baltimore in general is way more fucked up as far as the environment itself. 1/2 of DC is not boarded up like Baltimore. You can get a townhouse in Baltimore for like $25,000, even in the worst hoods of Southeast you ain’t finding no shit that cheap.
I'm from South Africa, we love our black American brothers and sisters. Ya'll have been through so much and have overcome. We share a similar history to you and we've always looked up to you for inspiration. Thank you black America.
🏘At 3:28 minute mark, you can see the former firehouse on Montford St. Used to be Truck 15 and we ran with them back in the early sixties when I was stationed at Engine 9 on Madison near Broadway. The fire dept is a shadow of its former self and Engine 9 was the first company to be disbanded.
No choice but to rebuild. My life history is in that city and it brings tears to my heart to see it deteriorating right before my eyes. I love and rep the entire city❤️❤️❤️😘🤟😘❤️❤️❤️😘🥰😘❤️❤️❤️
It would be awesome if you could go film some of Wilmington, DE. I used to live there, so thankful I got out. That city went downhill, Baltimore reminds me of it. Its just depressing.
Man, this is brutal. There is something more intensely decrepit about the densely urban infrastructure of cities like Baltimore and Philly than the suburb-like lots and streets of Detroit.
@boogy313rd Well , in this particular case , these are the lyrics to a song and I believe the singer either means that the poor folks who live life day to day and will literally do anything to survive are people who's lives are alot of the time cut short by murder.......OR he could mean that these people's lives are so miserable that they feel dead inside.
Believe it or not there are some places in Baltimore that look way more crazier then in this video smh. I live in Maryland about 40min away closer to DC. 2 totally different worlds.
@Aimee Webber yea that sht was mad narrow like u could almost hand someone body something across the street without leaving ya doorstep that was wild lol
@Muh stackz yea I was explaining to people in other comments who think this vid is so "bad" that there are much worse lookin parts, even though yea this vid shows some really bad lookin shit there are actually worse believe it or not.
The roads in Maryland are pretty good in all honesty, potholes are filled quick in my area, but no funding goes to Baltimore roads. Public transportation also sucks in Baltimore. All the money goes to the suburbs
@@VeryLegitPerson Because the taxes of the paycheck goes to the local town where the resident is registered. So if you take this hood here, very less pay enough taxes to do road maintenance. Only minimum.
The Outlaw Torn I live in Maryland why would they even bother? They know if they fix the place up the people that live within there are just going to fuck it up again
i’m from maryland .. so to see this is so normal down in east side dc to. real live sad how y’all so surprised about it but this a everyday sight to me .
Man Baltimore is a good city man stop disrespecting my city in these comments... acting like its not “hoods” and “ghettos” in every city he just driving around the bad parts foh its a shame how u people are 👎🏽🤮
I do a lot of traveling dont look no different than any other hood in any other state or city in the USA. Every city got its sections of slum. It looks like he purposely rode through the worst of the worst areas and driving around in the same neighborhoods over and over again but just in the next or different block.lol. A lot of it is not the people fault and in some cases not even the government its those slum Lords who dont take of their property when they rent it out because they getting a section 8 check and or abandoning their properties leaving it vacant and run down and this includes Donald Trump's son in law as well Yall should see his properties and he suppose to be so well off
He is going in circles. My father used to live on Montfort and biddle, I was waiting for him to pass the house but he circled the same way twice. I know this area very well.
@@Bmorevee I know the area as well and he is going in circles from block to block in the same area. The bad thing about those houses are owned by people who abandoned them
It’s scary at both times of day so if you go there you need to Watch your back and watch place you going to at in bmore I recommend going to Baltimore downtown it’s more safe down there
top 10 toughest large us cities 1. Detroit 2. Baltimore 3. St Louis 4. New Orleans 5. Cleveland 6 .Memphis 7. Chicago 8. Philly 9. Newark 10. Kansas City / Houston
BODYMORE WE not no large CITY we 34 TIMES SMALLER THAN all those cities thats why tha MURDER rate and crime is worst than all those towns cuz wht is we were their SIZE
I don’t get it.. i see many of your videos but everytime i see mostly well maintained houses en pretty Nice cars standing in front of them. Don’t Really get a idea of a real bad neighbourhood... is it safe as a white man to walk around over there? How about for example a plumber, is it safe to work there? Am i brainwashed by movies or something?
Dzaster no matter where you are in the country, no matter your skin color, you can get robbed going into poor neighborhoods. In daytime, if you’re working, you should be good if you’re staying observant, but night/early morning is probably a bad idea. It only takes one desperate person...
djwestbrook36 Yes, from what i can see many houses looking Good, only the somewhere in the 5 minutes of this video can see a few blocks are bad..but again, houses on the opposite side are Good.. When take a loan for the car, they don’t check your history or even your bank so you don’t pile up on loans? Sorry for the Maybe dumb questions for you, i live in europe and thing are pretty different over here.. When i check the tv and they show some bad neighbourhoods i see mostly Black people dealing and playing with guns on the street... Many drug addicts that are walking and yelling crazy things!
Note the '63 or '64 Chevy hoopty @11:29. I used to deliver to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center on Eastern Avenue.On the way back from my run I would stop at O'Connell's Liquors and get a quart or a 40.Maybe go by Patterson Park.In spite of all the run-down houses,they are building new rowhomes,a block at a time,in certain areas.I'm from Baltimore,and believe it or not the west side is worse IMO.
I'm from Southside Jamaica Queens. Been to Bmore a few times for a Fur run. Contrary to what most may think, there were a few areas that looked like shit. Overall tho, beautiful city.
@@paperchaser83_41 I was going to say the same thing. Watch for that big white camper that you see him pass at least 3 times. Also, I think it's cute how he cuts from any block that looks too nice.
i left baltimore for college and i’m so grateful I got the opportunity to leave. it’s like so much tension that I didn’t know was there just got released.
I lived in Brooklyn for 6 years ans barely went in the city. I met my ex and was in West Baltimore all the time... Dangerous as hell but i, a white guy, was never messed with. Just respect people. Be nice or not cause trouble. But i was told to watch out dor east Baltimore
Man it’s no joke in Baltimore 💯 I wanna make millions & fix all them houses I drive by , I wanna plant trees 🌲 I want markets not corner stores . I came to the county but can’t help but to feel sorry for leaving everyone behind .. I have to make it so we all can get out the slums
nah I been to many hoods all over the usa and Baltimore hoods are some of the worst. I dont know how to explain it, its just a complete dump. seriously like a war zone. im talking about strictly LOOKS here. not what hood is tougher, more drugs more shootings, none of that. strictly LOOKS ... Baltimore is the worst! and Charlie just showed what he showed there are much worse looking parts of Bmore that wasn't showcased in this video.
I feel an affinity with Bmore (and the east coast cities in general) as the row houses remind me so much of British cities, especially up north. Nothing wrong with the houses per se, just the abandonment and zero maintenance. I've visited, and if you walk through the good areas (and there's plenty) the houses are just the same except neat and well maintained. A house in this vid worth almost nothing will have a twin in Fells Point worth 500K.
Are you ever afraid going through places like that?So many of those buildings need to be torn down and replaced with new low income buildings.Maybe it would give hope to the residents and motivate them to finish high school and go to college to get good jobs.
not today, he's in a truck or van driving thru....now back in the 80's & early 90's it would be different cause these streets where full of goons standing in the middle of the street....but as you can clearly see today life is completely different, even the cities with the most homicides are free to drive thru nowadays.
CharlieBo or anyone else know the name of narrow road @ 12:35 ? When the houses/streets were 1st built the larger houses were built in the main road,and the smaller less expensive house built on side streets.Later on,there was a law that the streets could nt be that narrow.Sign of an old area.
This is so different being I'm from Kansas city, Mo and I hardly saw any yards with grass on this video just curious if they have that in Baltimore good video by the way
Of course lol. Plenty of homes with yards in northeast Baltimore, north Baltimore. He's riding through the areas that are more in the the heart of Baltimore.
Bodymore,Murdaland has had open air drug markets for decades.At the 10:13 mark you can hear someone on the corner say BOY ,GIRL OR READY.Meaning Heroin,Coke or Crack.East Bmore use to be the worst part in the city.John Hopkins purchased a lot of the area and gentrified it but its still bad.
Mark Knight Man shut your bama ass up slim. I didn't say Hoffman wasn't doing #s I was saying my men's from bmore aren't on Hoffman but they spot does # TF is you talking about read the shit again
Maryland is the power struggle for most of the country. Where do you have the biggest purpose of power concentrated for power but here. This is a slave state originally. As one of the original colonies, it will continue to be a City creating first. Baltimore: A City of Firsts 1743 - First professional sports organization in the United States - Maryland Jockey Club 1773 - First US stage coach route - Baltimore to Philadelphia 1774 - First Post Office System in the United States 1778 - First independent corps in the Revolutionary War Army- organized by Count Casimir Pulaski 1783 - First dredger in the world - the Baltimore Mud Machine, was invented by Andrew and John Ellicot. 1784 - First balloon ascension in the US with a person on board - Edward Warren 1784 - First Methodist church in America- Lovely Lane Meeting House 1785 - First general meeting of the Quakers 1785 - First church of the United Brethren 1789 - First Catholic diocese in the U.S. 1791 - First Roman Catholic seminary in the U.S. St. Mary's Seminary 1792 - The first monument to Columbus in the United States 1792 - First water company chartered in the United States - Baltimore Water Company. 1796 - First Sunday newspaper in America- Monitor 1796 - First sugar refinery in the U.S. - founded by Garts and Leypoldt 1797 - First US war ship to capture an enemy vessel - Constellation 1798 - First fort built by U.S. Government - Fort McHenry national Monument and Historic Shrine 1799 - First Swedenborgain church-erected at Exeter and Baltimore Street 1800 - Fist investment banking house in America- founded by Alexander Brown 1803 - First electric refrigerator- invented by Thomas Moore 1804 - First stationary store- Lucas Brothers 1811 - First U.S. company to import and consumer package teas - Martin Gillet and Company 1814 - Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner - written by Francis Scott Key at Fort McHenry 1815 - First manufacturers of silverware in the United States - Samuel Kirk Company 1815 - The first permanent monument to George Washington was built. 1816 - First city to illuminate streets with hydrogen gas 1817 - First independent Unitarian church- formed at 21 Hanover Street, home of Henry Payson 1817 - First annual conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church 1819 - First Odd Fellows lodge in the U.S.- organized by Thomas Wildey and others 1819 - First gaslight company in the country- Gas Light Company of Baltimore 1820 - First canning of oysters- by Thomas Kennett 1828 - First American umbrella factory - William Beehler 1828 - First railroad for commercial transportation of passengers and freight B & O railroad 1829 - First black Catholic religious order of nuns- Oblate Sisters of Providence 1830 - First coal burning steam locomotive built - Tom Thumb 1830 - First operating railroad depot in the US - Mt. Clare Station 1831 - First national nominating convention for President of the United States 1836 - First regular steam vessel to cross the Atlantic from the U.S - "City of Kingston" 1836 - First car ferry used in the U.S. was built in Baltimore for the Susquehanna River 1839 - First commercial canning of corn 1840 - First dental college in the world- Baltimore College of Dental Surgery 1840 - First steam boating company in the U.S. - Baltimore steam packet Co. 1844 - First public supported high schools for girls - Eastern High School and Western High School 1844 - World's first telegraph line established between Baltimore and Washington - Samuel Morse 1848 - First ice cream freezer - patented by W. G. Young 1849 - First teachers college for women - Baltimore Female College (Goucher College) 1853 - First Radial heater for the home - at Mansion Alexandrffsky 1854 - First Jewish Community Center I the U.S. - (YMHA) Young Men's Hebrew Association 1856 - First Elevator to be operated by electrical power - invented by James Bates 1859 - First YMCA - Pratt and Schroeder Streets 1859 - First American horse drawn street car line was done so in Fell's Point 1869 - First black labor union - Colored Businessmen's Association, organized by Isacc Meyers 1869 - First candy factory to produce licorice - J.S. Young Company 1875 - The first monument to Edgar Allan Poe 1878 - First animal welfare association - American Humane Society 1879 - First synthetic sweetening agent - Saccharine, developed at Johns Hopkins University 1883 - First public financed vocational school in the U.S. - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 1884 - First typesetting machine in the world - invented by Ottmar Mergenthaler 1885 - First commercial electric street car line - Baltimore to Hampden 1886 - First public Library System with branches - Enoch Pratt Free Library 1890 - First steam tanker built in America The Maverick by W.T.Malster 1891 - First commercial stomach antacid seltzer - Bromo-Seltzer, made by Captain Isaac E. Emerson 1892 - First bottle caps with crown cork in the U.S.- Crown Cork and Seal 1892 - First Ouija board - invented and patented by Isaac and William Fuld 1895 - First Catholic college for women - Notre Dame College 1895 - First electronic railway locomotive in the world - put in service by the B&O 1896 - First Multi-store shopping center building in the country - Roland Park Marketplace 1897 - First country day school in the U.S. - Gilman School 1897 - First practical submarine in the US - "Argonaut," invented by Simon Lake 1900 - First time duck bowling introduced - at Diamond Bowling Alleys 1901 - First woman professor at a U.S. medical School - Dr. Florence Rena Sabin 1906 - First city magazine- Baltimore Magazine 1911 - First international women's volunteer organization - Hadassah, founded by Henrietta Szold 1916 - First portable electric drill with pistol grip - Black & Decker 1916 - First municipal orchestra supported by public funds - Baltimore Symphony Orchestra 1917 - First gas station with pumps enabling a driver to see the amount of gasoline being pumped 1920 - First factory to manufacture stainless steel - Rustless Iron & Steel Company 1921 - First National Guard Air Squadron started - Logan Field 1921 - First black musical on Broadway - written by Baltimorean Eubie Blake, Shuffle Along 1922 - First nationwide presidential radio broadcast - by President Warren G. Harding 1925 - First triple combination fireboat in service - operated by Baltimore City Fire Dept 1932 - First producer of venetian blinds in the United States - Eastern Venetian Blind Company 1936 - First black newspaper chain- Afro-American Newspaper 1946 - First photograph of earth from space - produced at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory 1948 - First Stratovision television telecast 1959 - First Mobile microwave television tower 1964 - First Permanent Building in the U.S to have a revolving restaurant - Holiday Inn, Downtown 1966 - First baseball player to be named MVP in both leagues - Frank Robinson 1967 - First African-American to serve on the US supreme Court - Baltimorean Thurgood Marshall 1975 - First native born U.S. Citizen to be canonized as a saint - Elizabeth Seton (born 1809) 1983 - First African American wax museum - The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum 1995 - First American city to win championship in the Canadian Football League - Baltimore Stallions
Where are the storefronts? There’s no commercial property in the area which is a real problem to fixing unemployment and the lack of entrepreneurship. There way to many abandon properties that need to be demolished and fixed up. Overall, Baltimore is poorly designed.
Many, if not all of them went out of business due to being robbed and vandalized, so who would want to maintain or start a business there ? ( The West side isn't any better... ) Also, most of the houses aren't set up to be a small store front or bodega... That's why you mostly see store fronts in end of row corner buildings... Zoning also plays a part and then there are the neighbors' concerns...
Dale McNamee These neighborhoods look like they were built sometime during the 1960’s or earlier reflect a different viewpoint related to community planning that is clearly outdated for the 21st century. I don’t live in such a neighborhood so I can see a huge difference. These neighborhoods are totally ripe for tear down and gentrification. There’s no hope for the future things will get any better here on out looking at the urban decay taking place. The people staying in these locations are just wasting away time.
@@1powerequalsgod Actually, those neighborhoods date back to the late 1800's - early 1900's to house a growing city full of workers and a neighborhood like Pigtown was built near a hog slaughtering plant... ( Oriole Park is built on the site of the former Park's Sausage plant )... The long demolished Wagner's Point neighborhood was built around the Wagner meat processing plant... There may have been other small businesses in the beighborhoods, but they are mostly gone... The riots of 1968 did a lot to drive people and businesses out of Baltimore, so the neighborhoods deteriorated... As for being "outdated"... There are still pockets of decent streets with well kept row houses as well as re-developed or if you prefer, "gentrified", neighborhoods like Canton, Federal Hill, and other streets near them... I also see plenty of new townhouse communities in the counties that are developed along the same lines... Close neighbors, etc. Many of the better inner city rowhomes are priced over $100,000... And you get an alley and plenty of concrete and asphalt for that... Baltimore City is continuing to shrink in population, so tearing down, building new houses, and gentrification can't cure that when there are poor services, schools, property taxes that are easily double of the property taxes of Baltimore County which surrounds it... They should let nature take it back...
Mark Guidry u don’t know what you’re talking about he drove around in one area of east and it’s areas that have 1 million dollar homes in the city 🌃 like federal hill near the harbor
One of the most underrated channels on youtube. No way will you see these neigborhoods depicted through the mainstream media. Stay safe out there bro.
Go on my page I get out the car in record fights in vacant houses in talk to people type scam reno I'm from ddh east side of bmore I walk in do this shit go to my page u will see
Well, its REAL he let's the camera speak for itself & its consistent...
Definitely @DOPE FUCKING CHANNEL (*period)
"Hood" now but look closely - solid brick construction, stained glass (actual Tiffany in some of them), solid marble steps, and real marble details. In their day, those neighborhoods must have been beautiful.
kunekune they were!
Yeah, 30 years ago, most of these neighborhoods were beautiful.
Maybe when no cars existed the whole neighboorhood needs to be tore down those small streets should be ilegal.
@Apex Gemini oh interesting story may you enlighten me as to how the democrats are feeding off of them?
@Apex Gemini you're not wrong, but it's corruption that's sunk Baltimore, not just Democrats. Hogan is fucking this city over as much as any Democrat has. His first move was to sacrifice east to west public transit in favor of a juvenile prison. Bipartisan bickering doesn't help this city, rise above it dude. Find solutions, not someone you can point fingers at.
Poor kid don't even have a hoop
Shits sad
They did, someone sold it to scrap metal.
Crazy man
1:59 crazy man
If those walls could spit bars ...
Martin Castro 03’ 😁👌🏿
They've seen the depths people go to.
lol, "spit bars"
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I'm from los Angeles no/where in watts or Compton long Beach Inglewood looks like this south central looks like Beverly hills. Compared to this
Don't look that bad, no graffiti, fairly clean buildings, jus needs some dam yard work.
I agree, this is REALLY bad compared to anywhere in LA, I mean this looks Detroit bad. I think the only place in LA that could compare to this is skid row, but that's a whole other issue
Bad thing about skid row is that the police station is right there
Skid Row is a bunch of tents in the middle of downtown. Its like the acceptable place to be homeless. It is nothing like this in Baltimore. This neighborhood Charlie is driving through used to be the American Dream back in the 50s-60s. The world just changed... As it always does. What makes these kinds of neighborhoods so interesting is like Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc.... These used to be the nice middle class neighborhoods when manufacturing jobs still existed. To see them in such ruins.... I find it fascinating yet heartbreaking
@@Slotten68 look at all the states that look like this. There all Democrat run states. The jobs left and so did the middle class people. No jobs lots of crime people leave. Bad Democrat policy make business leave the state. It maybe sad but hope and change doesn't keep doors open if your running a business.
I'm from there he could learn a lot .it's not a social media experiment those are Real people like myself.
There is a lot of beauty in #mybmore way to focus on all the negative. My block for instance(East side) just had all the sidewalks resurfaced and trees planted. Crime ,violence and areas of despair are in Every city. I will remain an ever force/voice of change, upbuilding and beautification for #mybmore . I'll leave the negative dipictions for the president and one sided vids like this. Be blessed!
You are in denial. The video is literally just strolling through the neighborhood giving a unbiased, first hand, document of what east Baltimore looks like. And somehow that’s untrue? You make no sense, people like you are why places like Baltimore are a shit hole. Pathetic.
@@alexandersanchez5218 you can't read. Go back to school. Also dont have kids. Like seriously dont.
BRAVEBooce Pathetic, that’s the best you can do?
@@alexandersanchez5218 You are the one who doesn't make sense. Are you from Baltimore?? Have you seen all of Baltimore? If not, then your stupid ass opinion doesn't matter anyway.
Lisa Williams maybe vids like this will draw more attention to it and help your cause. I lived in Baltimore city from 92 to 99 and saw more crime than any other city I have ever lived including Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Tampa, etc. I have lived all over this country and Baltimore was by far the biggest mess to put it politely.
I spent six weeks in Baltimore helping my daughter in law who had a new baby. They live in historical Mt Vernon the apts are beautiful but once you venture out few blocks away its a war x
Zone, so many abandoned buildings a developer needs to come on and rebuild those house
John Hopkins hospital owns 90% of the land in east Baltimore they are not gonna do shit for the benefit of anyone but themselves people always talking shit about this city but do not understand the facts of this city
all I can say if Detroit was built like that, it would have spontaneously combusted 50 years ago.. what a depressing place!!
Good vid Charlie.
yep I agree Detroit is more spread out & I dont see the tight row houses like you see in the ghettos of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn NY, Queens NY, Bronx NY & Harlem NY.
PHILLY IS OUR TWIN CITY NEW YORK IS NOTHING LIKE US MADE WISE
@@falayonknight7904 they are some similarities in certain boroughs....I remember driving through these same streets like 10 years ago going to a Baltimore Ravens game & afterwards we all including my wife's 3 brothers & there girlfriends & wife who all live in Brooklyn kept saying it look like some part of Queens, I cant remember what part of Queens they were referring to....
Shit would of burned down literally lol
@@frank-xp6pj New York has apartments
Born and raised LOVE MY CITY
Was just in your city not too long ago! Hip-Hop Fish & Chicken is the shit!!
I agree, Warren. Born and raised.
Baltimore to the world!
Yall got the thotties from there I got some head from a Baltimore bitch I felt like I accomplished something lol
Shitty city
Moved to Mississippi in 2019 watching these videos makes me so happy. To most this looks scary to me this is my heart. Thanks so much charliebo
Those once beautiful homes were once Irish and Italian working class neighborhoods. There was a Roman Catholic Parish on every corner and people lived in communities.
It’s sad to see Baltimore rundown like this...
Baltimore is the worst city I've ever lived in.. I lived in Philly, Camden, Wilmington, Newark & more, but Baltimore is literally hell on Earth.
Muh stackz I’m from Baltimore and I’m on the septa right now in Wilmington watching this
Good job staying alive, dude 👍
@@ABQSkywatcher crazy I'm 24 yrs old I lived in Philly, Chester PA, Newark, NJ Camden NJ, Richmond VA ,Baltimore, Wilmington DE, Pleasantville NJ (small hood) Roanoke VA (Country ass ghetto) , Brooklyn NY (east flat bush) I had a very few close calls in each city, shoot outs, been thru robberies, been locked up 7 or 8 times for a small bags of weed (tough laws on east coast) ... Been jumped, cars stolen, women set me up, child support put on me lol crazy shit bro
Rat infested shithole just like Trump said
Brah, honestly I think parts of Philly and especially Camden are just as bad. Tbh
It's hard to imagine how this is going to get better. So many square miles of dilapidated buildings and houses. How do you fix that?
They need to tear down all Row Houses & Give ppl vouchers to rebuild Private single family homes. Also provide training programs & jobs that r accessible to the ppl in community... If they can find a way to give $20000 of our $$ to legal immigrant families for nothing then they can find a way to fix this problem...
Tear that shit down and start over. Nobody has the money for that though.
They would destroy the finest homes in 6 months
That’s just on the surface. Under the city is a maze of old piping for gas lines, water, etc. It is not uncommon for neighborhood roads to just collapse or to smell gas as you’re walking around the city. Baltimore is an old city and it needs A LOT.
Paul Lukoskie I live near Baltimore. You constantly hear about water main breaks etc
Summer in the hood. Forgot to say "nah, i'm good" when the corner boy offered you boy/girl lol
There are literally full grown trees growing out the row houses.... shows how long they been abandoned.
Area looked like this in the late 90s you can find movies such as "The Corner" and the environment never changes
BossCaveman I know, I watch them all the time, makes me grateful for what I got.
I am from Brazil and have always been a great observer of the American ghettos for being a fan of Hip Hop culture! Baltimore is where Tupac Shakur lived as a child. Believe me, near the Brazilian ghettos, Baltimore is a good place!
Boss Of Homies but Baltimore has a higher murder rate then most Brazilian cities what u talking about
@@vontai4553 Brazil is the country that kills the most in the world per 100 thousand inhabitants: ruclips.net/video/HyuvjXHoUi4/видео.html
Jervontae Clark Little kids in Brazil will kill you and play with your dead body. 90% of the murderers in Brazil are psychopaths who feel 0 emotions.
@@bossofhomies9850 Were not talking about Brazil as a country. Were talking about cities, and city wise Baltimore's murder rate is up there.
I do a lot of traveling dont look no different than any other hood in any other state or city in the USA. Every city got its sections of slum. It looks like he purposely rode through the worst of the worst areas and driving around in the same neighborhoods over and over again but just in the next or different block.lol. A lot of it is not the people fault and in some cases not even the government its those slum Lords who dont take of their property when they rent it out because they getting a section 8 check and or abandoning their properties leaving it vacant and run down and this includes Donald Trump's son in law as well Yall should see his properties and he suppose to be so well off
Great video again Charliebo313, but are you ever gonna do more convenient store /gas station videos ???? those are far more exciting than talking to a group of kids who wannabe the next big rapper...those interviews seem to not represent the real life feel of these hoods....when you are in these corner stores with your hidden camera it's no fake shit, nobody knows they are being recorded.....it would be better if you just start a conversation with somebody in the corner store about the city your in cause they dont know they are going to be on RUclips.
I still do those from time to time but they are a lot of work. I had to visit stores and gas stations many times in certain areas at certain times of day to get that footage. People think it instantly happens every time I walk into a store. I don't have the time to do them as much. People actually ask for the interviews more than those. I did one that was supposed to be in this video but forgot to include it, nothing all that exciting though. I will still occasionally do them.
@@CharlieBo313 okay thanks...I didn't even think of those issues.👍👍
@@frank-xp6pj frankkkkkkk
@@amandamc6569 I see you homie👍👍👍
@johnny smit Thats my business, you just keep your big fat mouth shut or you'll get to try on this extra pair of cement shoes I have.
It wouldn’t be bad if they pulled their money together, painted, plants shrubs, and made a nice park for the kids. It wasn’t a “project” so those homes could be saved. I’m sure in 2-5 years it’ll be gentrified and home prices will rise again.
you gotta realize that shit does nothing for the niggas who wanna gangbang & shit.....its not a cosmetic cure for Baltimore....like someone else said " The ONLY CURE is GENTRIFICATION "......
"Black people don't build. Blacks destroy." -Jesse Lee Peterson
Wish all these guys would spend a few hours a day listening to him. This is all Satan's handiwork.
frank 4434....And STERILAZATION !
@@bextar6365 I dont know if you meant that as a joke or not BUT ITS TRUE !!!!!!! we cant continue to have these thots raising black males if so then it's only gonna keep producing more in the next generation....I'm a firm believer that drastic times cause for drastic measures.
Chris Carey that is true!! Sad to see this is all they have. Interracial dating was the best thing I did. Ghetto lifestyle is glorified in the black community and it looks horrifying.
That is one of the most depressing videos you've ever posted. Street after street of row houses. No relief. No shade. Even if it was better at some point in the distant past, how could anyone think that designing a neighborhood in this way was a good idea? Feel sorry for the kids who must live there.
Anytime you see a Colt 45 posters just know your in dangerville
Love your videos. Way better than Google street view.👍
Y'all stay safe out there. ♥️ That goes for you too, Charlie! 🙏 Thanks for bringing us good content.
The roads are awful they could put men to work just on the roads alone ,job security for at least ten yrs gee wiz .
Don't say work in that hood..that's a dirty word.
You have no idea how many construction workers call they self working on roads everyday here but they still look like this
Man they never fix any of em
Public works projects have been underfunded in Baltimore since Hogan... Not that anyone before his was better, Hogan hates Baltimore, he doesn't hide it. The ones before him did too, they just had too much corrupt money coming in to jepordize their career... Healthy Holly and presidential hopeful o'mally can fuck right off too.
Patrick Turner wow didn't know that ,those folk's should be payed juat for the sheer neglect .
Baltimore is definitely the “Detroit” of the east coast. It’s also amazing that Maryland is a top 10 wealthiest state in America and the biggest city (Baltimore) looks like this and is damn near 1/2 abandoned. Also crazy that Washington, DC is a thriving booming city (top 10 most expensive city) and is only 40min away from Bmore.
Correction.....more like 25 mins away they rite down the street
Alot of parts of Dc is just as bad as Baltimore. Don't let the white house and tourist areas fool you.
Detroit ain’t got row house slums brah...
@@kayyjohnson8325 yeah only a lot of southeast DC and a couple parts of northeast like Lincoln Heights, Clay Terrace, 21st. But Baltimore in general is way more fucked up as far as the environment itself. 1/2 of DC is not boarded up like Baltimore. You can get a townhouse in Baltimore for like $25,000, even in the worst hoods of Southeast you ain’t finding no shit that cheap.
@@spoonbred Detroit Looks more like West Baltimore
I think I seen Chris and Snoop walking Lex down an alley
I'm from South Africa, we love our black American brothers and sisters. Ya'll have been through so much and have overcome. We share a similar history to you and we've always looked up to you for inspiration. Thank you black America.
❤️pray for Baltimore y’all we out chea 🤟🏾
Dam bae so so chocolatey💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💎💎💎💎😍😍😍
Vote for policy that helps Baltimore and cities like it. Prayer is cool too I guess.
Apex Gemini bitch why tf are u racist and u should be ashamed of yourself liking black culture and not the people
Apex Gemini and by the way since you don’t like our blackness then stop watching our shows and documentaries...goodbye
Jamal Hartley exactly bro
How u ain’t go to Greenmount or Latrobe??
Hell yeah. Melba's Place.
I truly feel bad for the people who live here and the officers who patrol it.
boogy313rd okay? Lol
Feel bad for u
im A Warrior thanks for feeling bad for me, but I’m doing more than fine 👍🏻
Officers are crooked as hell here you have no idea.
I don't u can change but you have too want it.
All those long tall homes all bunched together tight, and attached. Weird, and they're everywhere.
Big SALUTE from Dallas Texas 💪💯
!!Baltimore ain't no joke!!
S/O 2 all the BMORE rappers 2! tell ya stories!!
@kt_kurlytop_dontfold also Subscribe to my RUclips support support💯thanks in advance 😆
🏘At 3:28 minute mark, you can see the former firehouse on Montford St. Used to be Truck 15 and we ran with them back in the early sixties when I was stationed at Engine 9 on Madison near Broadway. The fire dept is a shadow of its former self and Engine 9 was the first company to be disbanded.
No choice but to rebuild. My life history is in that city and it brings tears to my heart to see it deteriorating right before my eyes. I love and rep the entire city❤️❤️❤️😘🤟😘❤️❤️❤️😘🥰😘❤️❤️❤️
Fucked up they wont let anyone rebuild. We got all these burned down blocks and the city wont do shit about em
It would be awesome if you could go film some of Wilmington, DE. I used to live there, so thankful I got out. That city went downhill, Baltimore reminds me of it. Its just depressing.
CAn't. COMPARE DE 2 BODYMORE 💯💯 GTFOH
@@falayonknight7904 WHO SAID I WAS COMPARING THE TWO GTFOH
On a serious note, wasn't comparing. Baltimore is obviously the shittier of the two.
How soon before all of America and Canada looks like this?
love your work charlie! Do some hoods/projects out on the Island of Puerto Rico if you really wanna get funky wit it.
This makes DC look like the suburbs.
Frl pray for Baltimore
Man, this is brutal. There is something more intensely decrepit about the densely urban infrastructure of cities like Baltimore and Philly than the suburb-like lots and streets of Detroit.
3:43 Just moved from Around the corner from there June 2nd smh Crazy lol I was on Milton and Federal at the end of North Avenue
"The poor folks play for keeps down here , they're the living dead".
@boogy313rd Its only a saying my child.
@boogy313rd Well , in this particular case , these are the lyrics to a song and I believe the singer either means that the poor folks who live life day to day and will literally do anything to survive are people who's lives are alot of the time cut short by murder.......OR he could mean that these people's lives are so miserable that they feel dead inside.
This is mean streets!!only one I know!!!
Van Halen shit right there, these playas and gangsta's never listen to that shit, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie what they brake dance too. ✌ out
4.06 notice the Bentley outside the Baptist church! 😂 🙏 🤐
Love from Tipperary brother 💝
?? The Chrysler
@@gorgeouslymade1754 ok, my bad, looked like a Bentley with my European eyes 😂
Thank you for putting me right... Nice car 😀
Love 💝
Too fat assed to mine (being british car).
by: jamie-hillier rubik lol no problem
That was a huge reach. You really made me go back lol
And all the streets are tight one ways😑i hate driving in some of the back blocks out there
12:36 that street got to be in the top 5 of the ghettoest streets of the whole continent of America.
Believe it or not, that isn't even close to the worst in Baltimore...
Believe it or not there are some places in Baltimore that look way more crazier then in this video smh. I live in Maryland about 40min away closer to DC. 2 totally different worlds.
@Aimee Webber yea that sht was mad narrow like u could almost hand someone body something across the street without leaving ya doorstep that was wild lol
@Muh stackz yea I was explaining to people in other comments who think this vid is so "bad" that there are much worse lookin parts, even though yea this vid shows some really bad lookin shit there are actually worse believe it or not.
5:15 Liquor store on both corners...
Sad
So depressing and the infrastructure is awful
The roads in Maryland are pretty good in all honesty, potholes are filled quick in my area, but no funding goes to Baltimore roads. Public transportation also sucks in Baltimore. All the money goes to the suburbs
@@VeryLegitPerson Because the taxes of the paycheck goes to the local town where the resident is registered. So if you take this hood here, very less pay enough taxes to do road maintenance. Only minimum.
The Outlaw Torn I live in Maryland why would they even bother? They know if they fix the place up the people that live within there are just going to fuck it up again
I love the snippets of conversations in your vids- also, nobody owns a dog in Baltimore?
Ginny Stigma only a few stray cats and big rats. No dogs here 🤷🏻♀️
they probably ate them all!
Teri King shit tf up this isn't Asia
shut
i’m from maryland .. so to see this is so normal down in east side dc to. real live sad how y’all so surprised about it but this a everyday sight to me .
Man Baltimore is a good city man stop disrespecting my city in these comments... acting like its not “hoods” and “ghettos” in every city he just driving around the bad parts foh its a shame how u people are 👎🏽🤮
K Ro exactly
This is a great channel! Even with all the grit WE LOVE CHARM CITY!!!
I'm from dwn south and I swear it look like you going in circles 😂😂😂😂
He is in the same section he just going to different blocks making it seem like he covering all of Baltimore,lol
I do a lot of traveling dont look no different than any other hood in any other state or city in the USA. Every city got its sections of slum. It looks like he purposely rode through the worst of the worst areas and driving around in the same neighborhoods over and over again but just in the next or different block.lol. A lot of it is not the people fault and in some cases not even the government its those slum Lords who dont take of their property when they rent it out because they getting a section 8 check and or abandoning their properties leaving it vacant and run down and this includes Donald Trump's son in law as well Yall should see his properties and he suppose to be so well off
He is going in circles. My father used to live on Montfort and biddle, I was waiting for him to pass the house but he circled the same way twice. I know this area very well.
@@Bmorevee I know the area as well and he is going in circles from block to block in the same area. The bad thing about those houses are owned by people who abandoned them
This must be scary at night
YU DON'T KNOW THA HALF BODYMORE 💯💯
Trust me, it's scary anytime of day or night.
It’s scary at both times of day so if you go there you need to Watch your back and watch place you going to at in bmore I recommend going to Baltimore downtown it’s more safe down there
Let me tell you something Balmore different at night during the summer erebody outside at night standin in the roads
Ong
top 10 toughest large us cities
1. Detroit
2. Baltimore
3. St Louis
4. New Orleans
5. Cleveland
6 .Memphis
7. Chicago
8. Philly
9. Newark
10. Kansas City / Houston
thuggoe
That’s a legit list bruh I been thru all them cities, but Baltimore should be #1 over Detroit
BODYMORE WE not no large CITY we 34 TIMES SMALLER THAN all those cities thats why tha MURDER rate and crime is worst than all those towns cuz wht is we were their SIZE
@I Am The Devil Dallas, Ft Worth, San Antonio are actually more dangerous than Houston
Falayon Knight Baltimore is a Major City and is larger then half the cities on his list.
Baltimore is not big
I know West Baltimore is supposed to be a nightmare, but dam, East looks just as bad if not worse.
IF YU KNO BOUT BODYMORE EAST ALWAYS BEN WORST FACTZ
East looks way worse lol
East is worse then west bro come on you don't know bmore
People used to consider east worse...
ChillinAndSwillin no west its worse but east side its close but I want to see a video on Brooklyn in Baltimore that area it’s scary.
I don’t get it.. i see many of your videos but everytime i see mostly well maintained houses en pretty Nice cars standing in front of them.
Don’t Really get a idea of a real bad neighbourhood... is it safe as a white man to walk around over there?
How about for example a plumber, is it safe to work there?
Am i brainwashed by movies or something?
Dzaster no matter where you are in the country, no matter your skin color, you can get robbed going into poor neighborhoods. In daytime, if you’re working, you should be good if you’re staying observant, but night/early morning is probably a bad idea. It only takes one desperate person...
Mostly well maintained houses? The cars you can get with loans and no money down.
djwestbrook36 Yes, from what i can see many houses looking Good, only the somewhere in the 5 minutes of this video can see a few blocks are bad..but again, houses on the opposite side are Good..
When take a loan for the car, they don’t check your history or even your bank so you don’t pile up on loans?
Sorry for the Maybe dumb questions for you, i live in europe and thing are pretty different over here..
When i check the tv and they show some bad neighbourhoods i see mostly Black people dealing and playing with guns on the street...
Many drug addicts that are walking and yelling crazy things!
Snow Creek right, so tv is dramatic again? We only see aggresion and gang/drugs related stuff...
congratulations from Brazil congratulations on the video, So I see what reality is like on the periphery of the USA.
I spend a lot of time on the east side! What you use to record this? Good footage!!
When you walk thru the garden watch your back,,I bag your pardon...beautiful city
The bricks on those beautiful buildings! Damn shame they can’t have folks living in them.
They are the ones destroyed them..
Note the '63 or '64 Chevy hoopty @11:29. I used to deliver to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center on Eastern Avenue.On the way back from my run I would stop at O'Connell's Liquors and get a quart or a 40.Maybe go by Patterson Park.In spite of all the run-down houses,they are building new rowhomes,a block at a time,in certain areas.I'm from Baltimore,and believe it or not the west side is worse IMO.
I'm from Southside Jamaica Queens. Been to Bmore a few times for a Fur run. Contrary to what most may think, there were a few areas that looked like shit. Overall tho, beautiful city.
I do this shit every day down ddh but I don't record it what's the use of recording if you don't get out in talk to the community??
EVERYTHING LOOKS THE SAME
huntingtonparkway the person recorded this drove in a circle he didn’t go anywhere really in east
@The Outlaw Torn last I was down there as 2013. I never went in these ghetto areas though.
@@paperchaser83_41 I was going to say the same thing. Watch for that big white camper that you see him pass at least 3 times. Also, I think it's cute how he cuts from any block that looks too nice.
@@chrisester2910 why would he show the good areas it’s a ghetto tour
Only the buildings on the main streets look like they’re kept up compared to the ones in the hoods. Thank you for posting this. ✌️
This City is the home of one of the best hospitals in the world...
i left baltimore for college and i’m so grateful I got the opportunity to leave. it’s like so much tension that I didn’t know was there just got released.
Интересно, а внутри этих домов как обустроено? Хотелось бы чтобы к кому нибудь в гости зашли.
Винера Ишмаева , рискни, твои родные давно по тебе плакали??
Desolate😳😔😔 Every building look about the same no scenic outlook..depressing
Where are the beautiful houses with lawns and gardens that Hollywood movies show?
Ricardo way out in the counties closer to Washington DC almost an hour drive away from here..
Im born and raised in the Southside of Chicago and i must say the hoods in Detroit, Philly, BMore and Camden NJ are the SLUMS forreal...😞
My dad was from Highlandtown. Crazy how its changed so much.
I lived in Brooklyn for 6 years ans barely went in the city. I met my ex and was in West Baltimore all the time... Dangerous as hell but i, a white guy, was never messed with. Just respect people. Be nice or not cause trouble. But i was told to watch out dor east Baltimore
Word
Democrats have done wonders with this place.
Well all the crazy nuts want to keep voting them in cuz they are stupid. VOTE REPUBLICAN.
That’s some real simple analysis. You think democrats caused this?
@@djwestbrook36 yes
WᴏʀʟᴅsSᴍᴀʟʟᴇsᴛVɪᴏʟɪɴ republicans don’t care about places like this.
@@Auburndad50 How? What did they do?
You should go to Leakin Park after midnight
Man it’s no joke in Baltimore 💯 I wanna make millions & fix all them houses I drive by , I wanna plant trees 🌲 I want markets not corner stores . I came to the county but can’t help but to feel sorry for leaving everyone behind .. I have to make it so we all can get out the slums
No we need to fix our communities not leave them
This is wild bruh, can we get more Baltimore footage? Had to watch it twice
CRAZY THING IS NIGGAZ OUT THERE SELLING HELLA BLOW
I’m from Baltimore and I thought this was how all hoods look 🧐. Am I mistaken ?!?!
Im from Baltimore west side park heights and I've been to other places Baltimore is one of a kind
Same here everywhere is different
In CA and Austin the hoods look a lot nicer. I was lost in a hood my hubby didnt believe it was the hood at 1st I could only tell by the raggedy cars.
No. The “hood” in MPLS/STP is nothing like this.
nah I been to many hoods all over the usa and Baltimore hoods are some of the worst. I dont know how to explain it, its just a complete dump. seriously like a war zone. im talking about strictly LOOKS here. not what hood is tougher, more drugs more shootings, none of that. strictly LOOKS ... Baltimore is the worst! and Charlie just showed what he showed there are much worse looking parts of Bmore that wasn't showcased in this video.
I feel an affinity with Bmore (and the east coast cities in general) as the row houses remind me so much of British cities, especially up north. Nothing wrong with the houses per se, just the abandonment and zero maintenance. I've visited, and if you walk through the good areas (and there's plenty) the houses are just the same except neat and well maintained. A house in this vid worth almost nothing will have a twin in Fells Point worth 500K.
So many opportunities to learn lawn care or other worthwhile skills but all of them passed up to do nothing
9:22 “C’mon Jamal, we’re going in! Put your shoes on, NOW!”
Julius Quasar legend has it Jamal still hasn’t put on his shoes, nor gone in yet.
I take it I'm not likely going to find a partner to play tennis in this neighborhood?
Im sure you can and after a weeks of practice they probably will be better than you
LMFAOOOOO
@@5280AcoGs I better let them win!
Not true tennis court is in the hood
DDH STEPPER SHIT
Are you ever afraid going through places like that?So many of those buildings need to be torn down and replaced with new low income buildings.Maybe it would give hope to the residents and motivate them to finish high school and go to college to get good jobs.
not today, he's in a truck or van driving thru....now back in the 80's & early 90's it would be different cause these streets where full of goons standing in the middle of the street....but as you can clearly see today life is completely different, even the cities with the most homicides are free to drive thru nowadays.
CharlieBo or anyone else know the name of narrow road @ 12:35 ?
When the houses/streets were 1st built the larger houses were built in the main road,and the smaller less expensive house built on side streets.Later on,there was a law that the streets could nt be that narrow.Sign of an old area.
Laurence Marcus North Chapel st
goo.gl/maps/Fk2DRRUXdzFiT7DX8
This is so different being I'm from Kansas city, Mo and I hardly saw any yards with grass on this video just curious if they have that in Baltimore good video by the way
Of course lol. Plenty of homes with yards in northeast Baltimore, north Baltimore. He's riding through the areas that are more in the the heart of Baltimore.
out in the county they do
The fact that I know most of them corner stores yo, love BALTIMOREEEE born and raised
Bodymore,Murdaland has had open air drug markets for decades.At the 10:13 mark you can hear someone on the corner say BOY ,GIRL OR READY.Meaning Heroin,Coke or Crack.East Bmore use to be the worst part in the city.John Hopkins purchased a lot of the area and gentrified it but its still bad.
RIGHTNOW our city is at war with ourselves WE CAN DO BETTER
RUclips: Remy Ruger
2:01 kid playing 🏀 on an invisible hoop. Edit-and he'd probably beat me in a game.
Looks like a bigger Richmond VA
This My City Tell me I not Lucky to make it Out ... This shit Looks Regular to Me🙏😔😔😔💯💯💯
Im still here all my family here
I LUV MY HOOD HOFFMAN AND MILTON IT MIGHT LOOK POOR NIGGAZ GETTING ALOT OF BLOW MONEY
Falayon Knight dam right I done seen niggaz grab big boy shit off the Lot after a week of pumpin Dog food RS.
Not on Hoffman but my ppls in Bmore who in the trenches.
Bro thats nothing to bragg about
Edward Scott shit is old news Champ.
Mark Knight Man shut your bama ass up slim. I didn't say Hoffman wasn't doing #s I was saying my men's from bmore aren't on Hoffman but they spot does # TF is you talking about read the shit again
Seeing one yard with high weeds, guessing best way to make sure that no kids linger in front of their house. Good tactic.
Maryland is the power struggle for most of the country. Where do you have the biggest purpose of power concentrated for power but here.
This is a slave state originally. As one of the original colonies, it will continue to be a City creating first.
Baltimore: A City of Firsts
1743 - First professional sports organization in the United States - Maryland Jockey Club
1773 - First US stage coach route - Baltimore to Philadelphia
1774 - First Post Office System in the United States
1778 - First independent corps in the Revolutionary War Army- organized by Count Casimir Pulaski
1783 - First dredger in the world - the Baltimore Mud Machine, was invented by Andrew and John Ellicot.
1784 - First balloon ascension in the US with a person on board - Edward Warren
1784 - First Methodist church in America- Lovely Lane Meeting House
1785 - First general meeting of the Quakers
1785 - First church of the United Brethren
1789 - First Catholic diocese in the U.S.
1791 - First Roman Catholic seminary in the U.S. St. Mary's Seminary
1792 - The first monument to Columbus in the United States
1792 - First water company chartered in the United States - Baltimore Water Company.
1796 - First Sunday newspaper in America- Monitor
1796 - First sugar refinery in the U.S. - founded by Garts and Leypoldt
1797 - First US war ship to capture an enemy vessel - Constellation
1798 - First fort built by U.S. Government - Fort McHenry national Monument and Historic Shrine
1799 - First Swedenborgain church-erected at Exeter and Baltimore Street
1800 - Fist investment banking house in America- founded by Alexander Brown
1803 - First electric refrigerator- invented by Thomas Moore
1804 - First stationary store- Lucas Brothers
1811 - First U.S. company to import and consumer package teas - Martin Gillet and Company
1814 - Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner - written by Francis Scott Key at Fort McHenry
1815 - First manufacturers of silverware in the United States - Samuel Kirk Company
1815 - The first permanent monument to George Washington was built.
1816 - First city to illuminate streets with hydrogen gas
1817 - First independent Unitarian church- formed at 21 Hanover Street, home of Henry Payson
1817 - First annual conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church
1819 - First Odd Fellows lodge in the U.S.- organized by Thomas Wildey and others
1819 - First gaslight company in the country- Gas Light Company of Baltimore
1820 - First canning of oysters- by Thomas Kennett
1828 - First American umbrella factory - William Beehler
1828 - First railroad for commercial transportation of passengers and freight B & O railroad
1829 - First black Catholic religious order of nuns- Oblate Sisters of Providence
1830 - First coal burning steam locomotive built - Tom Thumb
1830 - First operating railroad depot in the US - Mt. Clare Station
1831 - First national nominating convention for President of the United States
1836 - First regular steam vessel to cross the Atlantic from the U.S - "City of Kingston"
1836 - First car ferry used in the U.S. was built in Baltimore for the Susquehanna River
1839 - First commercial canning of corn
1840 - First dental college in the world- Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
1840 - First steam boating company in the U.S. - Baltimore steam packet Co.
1844 - First public supported high schools for girls - Eastern High School and Western High School
1844 - World's first telegraph line established between Baltimore and Washington - Samuel Morse
1848 - First ice cream freezer - patented by W. G. Young
1849 - First teachers college for women - Baltimore Female College (Goucher College)
1853 - First Radial heater for the home - at Mansion Alexandrffsky
1854 - First Jewish Community Center I the U.S. - (YMHA) Young Men's Hebrew Association
1856 - First Elevator to be operated by electrical power - invented by James Bates
1859 - First YMCA - Pratt and Schroeder Streets
1859 - First American horse drawn street car line was done so in Fell's Point
1869 - First black labor union - Colored Businessmen's Association, organized by Isacc Meyers
1869 - First candy factory to produce licorice - J.S. Young Company
1875 - The first monument to Edgar Allan Poe
1878 - First animal welfare association - American Humane Society
1879 - First synthetic sweetening agent - Saccharine, developed at Johns Hopkins University
1883 - First public financed vocational school in the U.S. - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
1884 - First typesetting machine in the world - invented by Ottmar Mergenthaler
1885 - First commercial electric street car line - Baltimore to Hampden
1886 - First public Library System with branches - Enoch Pratt Free Library
1890 - First steam tanker built in America The Maverick by W.T.Malster
1891 - First commercial stomach antacid seltzer - Bromo-Seltzer, made by Captain Isaac E. Emerson
1892 - First bottle caps with crown cork in the U.S.- Crown Cork and Seal
1892 - First Ouija board - invented and patented by Isaac and William Fuld
1895 - First Catholic college for women - Notre Dame College
1895 - First electronic railway locomotive in the world - put in service by the B&O
1896 - First Multi-store shopping center building in the country - Roland Park Marketplace
1897 - First country day school in the U.S. - Gilman School
1897 - First practical submarine in the US - "Argonaut," invented by Simon Lake
1900 - First time duck bowling introduced - at Diamond Bowling Alleys
1901 - First woman professor at a U.S. medical School - Dr. Florence Rena Sabin
1906 - First city magazine- Baltimore Magazine
1911 - First international women's volunteer organization - Hadassah, founded by Henrietta Szold
1916 - First portable electric drill with pistol grip - Black & Decker
1916 - First municipal orchestra supported by public funds - Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
1917 - First gas station with pumps enabling a driver to see the amount of gasoline being pumped
1920 - First factory to manufacture stainless steel - Rustless Iron & Steel Company
1921 - First National Guard Air Squadron started - Logan Field
1921 - First black musical on Broadway - written by Baltimorean Eubie Blake, Shuffle Along
1922 - First nationwide presidential radio broadcast - by President Warren G. Harding
1925 - First triple combination fireboat in service - operated by Baltimore City Fire Dept
1932 - First producer of venetian blinds in the United States - Eastern Venetian Blind Company
1936 - First black newspaper chain- Afro-American Newspaper
1946 - First photograph of earth from space - produced at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
1948 - First Stratovision television telecast
1959 - First Mobile microwave television tower
1964 - First Permanent Building in the U.S to have a revolving restaurant - Holiday Inn, Downtown
1966 - First baseball player to be named MVP in both leagues - Frank Robinson
1967 - First African-American to serve on the US supreme Court - Baltimorean Thurgood Marshall
1975 - First native born U.S. Citizen to be canonized as a saint - Elizabeth Seton (born 1809)
1983 - First African American wax museum - The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
1995 - First American city to win championship in the Canadian Football League - Baltimore Stallions
Still looks better than tent city in L.A.
so true, if you slow down the video. some of these houses are actually not bad.
Where are the storefronts? There’s no commercial property in the area which is a real problem to fixing unemployment and the lack of entrepreneurship. There way to many abandon properties that need to be demolished and fixed up. Overall, Baltimore is poorly designed.
Many, if not all of them went out of business due to being robbed and vandalized, so who would want to maintain or start a business there ? ( The West side isn't any better... )
Also, most of the houses aren't set up to be a small store front or bodega... That's why you mostly see store fronts in end of row corner buildings...
Zoning also plays a part and then there are the neighbors' concerns...
Most businesses were run by proud Browns, Steelers and Bengals fans.
Dale McNamee These neighborhoods look like they were built sometime during the 1960’s or earlier reflect a different viewpoint related to community planning that is clearly outdated for the 21st century. I don’t live in such a neighborhood so I can see a huge difference. These neighborhoods are totally ripe for tear down and gentrification. There’s no hope for the future things will get any better here on out looking at the urban decay taking place. The people staying in these locations are just wasting away time.
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Actually, those neighborhoods date back to the late 1800's - early 1900's to house a growing city full of workers and a neighborhood like Pigtown was built near a hog slaughtering plant... ( Oriole Park is built on the site of the former Park's Sausage plant )...
The long demolished Wagner's Point neighborhood was built around the Wagner meat processing plant...
There may have been other small businesses in the beighborhoods, but they are mostly gone...
The riots of 1968 did a lot to drive people and businesses out of Baltimore, so the neighborhoods deteriorated...
As for being "outdated"... There are still pockets of decent streets with well kept row houses as well as re-developed or if you prefer, "gentrified", neighborhoods like Canton, Federal Hill, and other streets near them...
I also see plenty of new townhouse communities in the counties that are developed along the same lines... Close neighbors, etc.
Many of the better inner city rowhomes are priced over $100,000... And you get an alley and plenty of concrete and asphalt for that...
Baltimore City is continuing to shrink in population, so tearing down, building new houses, and gentrification can't cure that when there are poor services, schools, property taxes that are easily double of the property taxes of Baltimore County which surrounds it...
They should let nature take it back...
Mark Guidry u don’t know what you’re talking about he drove around in one area of east and it’s areas that have 1 million dollar homes in the city 🌃 like federal hill near the harbor
Damn Charlie your car needs some attention bro . Lifters tapping power steering winning struts are popping. Send this man some 🤑🙏
Cash app him some money or fix it for him mechanic man. Or just stfu and enjoy the video
@@rawloraiders5321 so worried fool send him some cake your self 🖕
"This a Philly station? Why'd anyone wanna leave Baltimore... that's what I'm askin' "
Lol how many drug deals can you catch in one video?
There was one scene where you could see two junkies doing their thing. One was nodding while another approached him, probably looking for some junk.
@@astridgalactic9336 just junkies looking for some junk 😂
What did he say at 10:14? Sounded like "boy, stay off my block"?
Nevermind, I found my answer lower down in the comments.
Those 1960's street lamps. Do they still work?