Columbus Overview | An informative introduction to Columbus, Ohio

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Columbus is one of the great cities of the midwest. It's a city that I've been able to visit a few times over the past three years and I think the city of Columbus has a lot of offer. In this video I touch on Columbus's history, population, skyline as well as a few things that make the city unique. Thanks for watching: Columbus Overview | An informative introduction to Columbus, Ohio.
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  • @Pharaoh_Roxy51012
    @Pharaoh_Roxy51012 Год назад +34

    The Leveque Tower is the Symbol of Columbus, first skyscraper too, when it was built, it was the 5th biggest Skyscraper in the World

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +3

      It’s a great skyscraper! Thanks for sharing that additional info!

    • @moe1195
      @moe1195 Год назад +1

      I work at the restaurant inside of the leveque tower called "the keep" and it really is an amazing building it has office floors apartment floors and hotel floors that is part of marriots "signature" series

  • @davidgaddy4328
    @davidgaddy4328 Год назад +26

    I love Columbus Ohio. Walking the Scioto mile trail going downtown and German Village. It's a lot to do without spending any money.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +6

      Yeah, it is a great city!

  • @zarka223
    @zarka223 Год назад +159

    I live in Columbus now and I really enjoy it. It’s a hidden gem and people are often shocked when they come and visit. My biggest issue is that it lacks a certain vibe or identity. It lacks uniqueness, but it’s growing rapidly, so maybe an identity will come.

    • @excellentbusiness-service4078
      @excellentbusiness-service4078 Год назад +12

      That’s the beautiful thing about our city, the mystique…..That’s why were called The Discovery City, you got to find your vibe or create it

    • @zarka223
      @zarka223 Год назад

      @@excellentbusiness-service4078 I agree. I think it’ll come eventually, but we just need something to make us unique. Don’t get me wrong, I’m constantly inviting my friends and family to come visit because there are a lot of neat things to show them and it’s rapidly growing

    • @mieshacanb6967
      @mieshacanb6967 Год назад +5

      THAT is my complaint NO IDENTITY....That means CULTURE of it's own. We have a lot of people here now and this city is finally becoming a "real" city. With us being the new "Silicon Valley" we are getting a influx of people from around the world and both sides of the U.S. the opportunities in certain occupations are becoming slim based on us catching up with the growth. But again you can have some fun here, I'm leaving so I'm sure they will catch up sooner than later. GREAT place for family for sure.

    • @BIFC216
      @BIFC216 Год назад +5

      @@mieshacanb6967 Columbus isnt a real city 😂

    • @dreadhead5719
      @dreadhead5719 Год назад +7

      @@mieshacanb6967 everyone says their city is the new silicon valley

  • @juniormeyer27
    @juniormeyer27 Год назад +31

    Columbus is easily the most satisfying city to live in on this side of the U.S. Incredibly unique, especially for Ohio, whose cities and towns become redundant quickly. Columbus has that something. Don’t know exactly what it is but man this city is downright exciting. I love living in Columbus!!

  • @marahlynn495
    @marahlynn495 Год назад +20

    My husband and I are from Columbus. We're currently living overseas due to being in the military. I do have to say that I miss home very much, so it was really nice to see a little video of it. Thank you!

    • @carminesilverado
      @carminesilverado Год назад +1

      Bless Your Sweet Hearts [from Columbus , Grove City actually ]

  • @annam9534
    @annam9534 Год назад +16

    If you're moving here this is what you need to know:
    1. Highways - Our highways are as follows:
    - 270: outer loop, also called the outerbelt.
    - 70 and 670: East/West, 670 is north of 70 but is a slight ENE angle and joins 70 on the west side near 270. 70 goes to Dayton and Pittsburgh. 670 has an exit that dumps out at the airport.
    - 315 and 71 run N/S, 315 cuts through OSU campus and is west of 71. 315 becomes a country road once you get past 270 and then joins 23 a while later. 71 goes to Cleveland and Cinci.
    - 23 is High Street, it's not really a highway but it runs up to Delaware County and goes to Toledo and also goes far south out of town.
    - 33 runs from the SE to the NW, it's a normal road with lights through Columbus and changes names every 3 seconds but is a several lane wide highway once it leaves town.
    - 161 is similar to 33 but runs East out of town toward Newark. You can also get to Newark from 70 but it usually takes longer.
    Other Highway Notes: 270 only has exits on the right so if you have a long way to go, slide a few lanes to the left and cruise. 670 can be a hot mess during rush hour, with lanes moving at wildly different speeds and exits on both sides. 70 (E/W) and 71 (N/S) join each other for a section in the middle of the city, this section also provides an opportunity to get onto 670 via 71.
    2. Columbus has a lot of neighborhoods inside the 270 loop and just out. People will refer to these all the time. Your best bet is to just look at a map every now and then until you get them down.
    3. Hospitals: We have 3 major chains. I have listed religious affiliations because that affects what kind of reproductive healthcare you can receive if you own a uterus.
    - Ohiohealth - Methodist. Trauma centers are Grant and Riverside. Grant is consistently ranked the top trauma hospital in the state over Cleveland Clinic and OSU. If you need to get put back together, they're excellent and centrally located for your convenience.
    - Ohio State - No religious affiliation. the Wexner Medical Center (otherwise called OSU Main) is OSU's trauma center, not to be confused with OSU East, which is a smaller hospital. Also centrally located, also good at putting people back together. Yes, as in Les Wexner.
    - Mount Carmel - Catholic. Mount Carmel East is their trauma center. As a Catholic hospital, know that your reproductive healthcare options may be limited. I will let the fact that I praised the other chains and not this one speak for itself. I have opinions. You do you.
    - Childrens - trauma center for the little people. Also very good.
    4. Cool stuff:
    - the Short North is part of downtown, there's a lot of cool shops and places to eat down there. I recommend Melt, it's fancy grilled cheese.
    - Graeters ice cream is amazing. Get something with the chocolate chunks in it.
    - Donatos has great flat-crust pizza and is an area specific chain. My cousin moved out of state and it's one thing he still laments about. It's some good pizza. They have gluten free options too.
    - COSI is the science museum, it's hands on and pretty cool. There's also the Airforce Museum in Dayton which is amazing, and the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield if you like historical sites or ghost hunting. We also have the Columbus Museum of Art, which is usually really great, and a natural history museum.
    - We have a bunch of shared used paths and great metro parks. The Ohio to Eerie bike path goes through Columbus. Schiller Park has a ton of metal statues, some of which are suspended in the air. It's in German Village, which has tons of great food, the Book Loft (super cool local bookshop), and a lot of history.
    - Our malls are Easton and Polaris on the east side and Tuttle on the west. They're all big. They all get the job done.
    - If you're into football, OSU has the Shoe, the giant stadium. Regardless you need to know when the football games are so you know when to avoid 670 and 315.
    - We're one of the largest cities in the country without an Amtrak station, fun fact. We're trying to get one. I don't know that we're trying that hard.
    - COTA is our public transit system. We don't have a subway, monorail, or train. It's all busses and all handled by COTA.
    - the Franklin Park Conservatory has a super cool butterfly exhibit for part of the year. Live butterflies in a huge area you can walk through. We have a giant zoo and aquarium, the aquarium has manatees.
    - North Market has lots of small shops in it, indoor and outdoor seating, and great food.
    - If you're into soccer, we have the Columbus Crew. They tried to move but we're very passionate about soccer in this city and convinced them to stay. It was a big thing a few years back. We also have the Blue Jackets for hockey.
    5. Weather:
    - We get a little bit of snow in the winter, usually a couple of inches at worst. Everyone forgets how to drive, sometimes ODOT forgets to plow for days. You know where will always be plowed within 15 minutes? Easton's parking lots.
    - The summer is hot (80s-100) and muggy. We get some intense thunderstorms, tornadoes are rare and if they come they're usually F0s that touch down at the airport or the golf course near it. That said, you should still take tornado warnings seriously. The late fall/winter/early spring get real gray out, you might end up vitamin D deficient. It be like that sometimes. The mosquitoes suck in the summer. Winters get cold-ish (0-35), and occasionally drop below 0. We store all our diesel busses outside so below 0 days (though infrequent) usually result in snow days for kids. We have had some really cold days before (-10 - -15 without wind chill) but they're extremely uncommon and the city kind of shuts down when they do happen. There are approximately 1-2 weeks of spring temperatures before summer hits and about the same length of fall before winter hits.
    - Sorta related but if you're not from an area with eastern poison ivy, we have it here and you should learn what it looks like if you're going to do things outdoors.
    Columbus is fine. Not a very touristy city, not a ton of allure, but it's been pretty good to me. I've lived here my whole life and I'm ready to leave, but it's a fine city.

    • @duncansiror5033
      @duncansiror5033 Год назад

      Where are you moving?

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      Pittsburgh?

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      @@duncansiror5033 , lol!

    • @michaelcap9550
      @michaelcap9550 Год назад +1

      @@jgrysiak6566 Can't swing a dead cat in East Columbus without hitting a Steelers fan.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      @Michael Cap , yep, Ben Roethlisberger has a huge Steeler Fan following in Ohio because he's from Bowling Green or Findlay!

  • @edwardbredfield1680
    @edwardbredfield1680 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. I very rarely comment on the videos I watch from around the country, but I must say, yours is very well done. Informative and beautiful.

  • @victorcoretti5236
    @victorcoretti5236 Год назад +20

    Columbus is the only city in Ohio that is growing, the other major cities in Ohio are shrinking in population, and that is because the cities' job opportunities have grown. I believe that the Columbus population has grown over 12% in the last 10 years. Although the skyline is not much to speak off, Cincy is much more impressive here in the State especially coming in from KY, I have to say that Cbus has improved tremendously over the years, there is a lot to do there. Not just German village and the Short North as mentioned here, but there are a lot of things to do in the Arena District, the North Market is a great place to get a bite to eat with a lot of different culinary options, Columbus Commons is a nice place to hang out especially in the summer but I have noticed that a lot of neighborhoods and suburbs have improved over the years, such as Grandview Heights, Westerville, Dublin, Gahanna, etc.

    • @cdawg3506
      @cdawg3506 Год назад +4

      As a Cincinnati resident, we are growing and Columbus growth is boosted as well by government jobs

    • @itsBuckeyeDK
      @itsBuckeyeDK 10 месяцев назад

      Yea columbus is a great city. Very fun for young adults and you can find good jobs there

  • @matthewlowe2193
    @matthewlowe2193 Год назад +78

    One more amazing thing you could've touched on is the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. I believe it's the largest zoo in the US and it's an absolute must visit for people exploring the city. It also has a water park, because why not?

    • @ianridenour7338
      @ianridenour7338 Год назад +5

      Zoo sucks and I've seen bigger zoos in Tucson san diago Seattle

    • @matthewlowe2193
      @matthewlowe2193 Год назад +20

      @@ianridenour7338 Well, you can think that but it doesn't change objective facts.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +11

      Yeah I probably should have made room for the zoo in the video. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @matthewlowe2193
      @matthewlowe2193 Год назад +3

      @@CityGeek No problem, you nailed everything else and even taught a lifelong resident a couple things I never even knew!

    • @_bronzemonster
      @_bronzemonster Год назад +2

      The zoo is not accredited at this time, and its ok.

  • @davepov
    @davepov Год назад +50

    You did a very good job with a quick look at Columbus. We lived there for 32 year and were only forced to move when our jobs were cut. For the most part we enjoyed living there. Winters can be tough but Fall is beautiful and the weather is usually cool but pleasant and sunny, perfect for football and apple picking. Wonderful apples grow in orchards just 20 minutes east of Columbus. Yes, the skyline is only OK. Part of that is because the state originally built the tallest buildings but part of it is a lack of planning by the city. The greatest problem (and getting worse) is getting around. Mass transit is mediocre at best, buses only. It's a very youthful city with excellent arts and restaurants. They do have professional hockey with a terrific arena and, even you're not a fan of hockey, going to a game has been called one of the best sports experiences in the USA. Another big deal yearly is the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival where, among other things, they crown the top body buildiers in the nation.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +4

      Thank you! And thanks for providing all of that information!

    • @aiden_gamering9088
      @aiden_gamering9088 Год назад

      if you live in Columbus that means your not to far from me I guess cuz I also live there

    • @aiden_gamering9088
      @aiden_gamering9088 Год назад +1

      I love seeing places that I can see from my window

    • @rootlady4052
      @rootlady4052 Год назад

      @@aiden_gamering9088 🤣

  • @jairicaarchey4896
    @jairicaarchey4896 Год назад +17

    Good video, but I had no idea people were so down on our skyline! I think if you are coming up to the city from the south, on 71N, when you first turn that bend and the skyline comes into view, it is awesome! It's less impressive from other directions though. Also the Huntington Center's design is worth mentioning. It looks like bigfoot took a bite out of a skyscraper!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +2

      Thank you! And thanks for sharing your thoughts on the skyline!

  • @primecalibur
    @primecalibur Год назад +16

    COSI is sick for sure, but my favorite thing about living here is the selection of really good food - it's hard to compete when I travel around haha.

    • @mieshacanb6967
      @mieshacanb6967 Год назад +1

      True...we are DEFINITELY a tester city for food...FACTS! We get it before anybody else in the US

  • @trirycheman
    @trirycheman Год назад +9

    Lived here my whole life, over 50 years now. I really thought our skyline would be much more epic by now. A few new skyscrapers over the years, but not nearly what I imagined.

  • @Birdyflu03
    @Birdyflu03 Год назад +2

    Wow so exciting

  • @flamewarden7526
    @flamewarden7526 21 день назад +1

    I’m an OSU student and I’m heading to Columbus this autumn! I can’t properly express how excited I am to be able to live in the city!

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi 11 месяцев назад +5

    I was surprised by how much Columbus has grown in population(Cincinnati metro area too). Throughout most of the 20th century Cleveland was by far Ohio's largest city.

  • @rickdean3568
    @rickdean3568 Год назад +11

    Born and raised here I absolutely love my city,I wouldn't move anywhere else ❤️

  • @Heathermc32
    @Heathermc32 Год назад +11

    I moved to Columbus 3 years ago from NY state! I absolutely love it here!

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      It's a great place to visit but I thought it was boring living there!

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 11 дней назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 snooze fest i bet

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 11 дней назад

      @@MyKeeP81 , landlocked, no ocean, lake Erie 2 hrs away, Ohio River in Cincinnati, 1.5 hrs

  • @dennisrohatyn7782
    @dennisrohatyn7782 Год назад +3

    The most important thing to visit in Columbus is the Thurber House, where
    James Thurber (1894-1961) lived for five years while he attended Ohio State.
    It is now the literary center for the community. Thurber, a native of Columbus,
    was an essayist and man of letters, who wrote for the New Yorker magazine
    for 34 years, and was as beloved for his drawings and illustrations as for his
    short stories. His wry humor and droll wit brought him international renown,
    as did two motion pictures ("The Male Animal," 1942, starring Henry Fonda,
    and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," 1947, starring Danny Kaye) based on
    his writings. His plays include "A Thurber Carnival" and "Thirteen Clocks,"
    the latter an homage to the Clocks of Columbus, by which he regulated his
    sleep. The house is at 77 East Jefferson Ave (zip 43215), and it is open to
    visitors four days a week, free of charge (guided tours are available, for a
    nominal fee). They also sponsor numerous literary events throughout the
    year. An upcoming one is a conversation between Henry Winkler (aka The
    Fonz) and Connie Schultz, to be held at OSU on Nov. 8--the anniversary of
    Thurber's death. Go see the house, which is both a museum and a living
    presence, not just in Columbus, but for authors and artists everywhere.

  • @timphelpsofficial2790
    @timphelpsofficial2790 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this vid! Broadens my horizons!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @aiden_gamering9088
    @aiden_gamering9088 Год назад +2

    I love seeing places that I can see from my window by that I mean the BIG buildings

  • @ethanvarghese4316
    @ethanvarghese4316 Год назад +1

    This channel is great. I love learning about cities and you do very well with doing overviews. Keep up the good work!

  • @echo1681
    @echo1681 Год назад +2

    Great video! I don’t know if you posted this because I suggested it, but I am glad you made a video about an Ohio city!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you! And thanks for making the suggestion 😊

  • @janicebagley7846
    @janicebagley7846 Год назад

    Another excellent video! Thanks City Geek!

  • @AKNeal81
    @AKNeal81 Год назад +8

    Good job! I do love it here but Cincy, for sure, wins the skyline contest. You left out the Columbus Zoo however where the famous Jack Hannah was the director up until 2020! And despite no Pro football, baseball, or basketball teams are present in Cbus there are professional hockey and soccer teams. Big Fun Columbus is worth mentioning as well. It's a vintage toy and collectible store with an IMPRESSIVE inventory that you just have to see!

    • @rahimi4762
      @rahimi4762 7 месяцев назад

      Columbus buildings are taller

  • @LeveyHere
    @LeveyHere Год назад +7

    Really interesting stuff as usual!

  • @vgall7308
    @vgall7308 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lived here for over 20 years now, best move I ever made!

    • @vgall7308
      @vgall7308 10 месяцев назад +2

      Also add that the suburbs all have excellent restaurants, attractions etc. Dublin, Hilliard, UA, Grove City, Gahanna, Westerville, Clintonville are highlights.

  • @andrewa6939
    @andrewa6939 Год назад +1

    Excellent work! As an airline employee I visit most of these cities but never have much time to experience them. These introductions are perfect, Il know what to do and even pretend to know something about a place. Thanks again

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Wow, thank you!! I’m glad you enjoy my videos 😊

  • @areaman7725
    @areaman7725 Год назад +2

    This is a nice description. Thank you for keeping your content brief and to the point. Hopefully you'll cover Cincinnati at some point.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I’ll definitely cover Cincinnati at some point in the future

  • @kristincruikshank
    @kristincruikshank Год назад +1

    Great video on Columbus!

  • @ColsUnderground
    @ColsUnderground 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @SamGarcia
    @SamGarcia Год назад +2

    Well, algorithm did something right for once. Columbus, represent! I learned quite a few things I didn't know.

  • @Lisamydear
    @Lisamydear Год назад

    🌸😊Enjoyed watching

  • @laurabagley5
    @laurabagley5 Год назад +20

    I’ve heard it’s worth making a trip to Columbus just for the science museum! Interesting city, great video 👍🏼

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you!!

    • @robertmiller32
      @robertmiller32 Год назад

      And when you visit you can step outside and go right down the street on Sullivant to see the meth heads and hookers in their natural habitat. Watch out for the drug dealers though they get a bit testy when strange people show up in their territory. But if you do manage to not get shot you can get a wonderful view of the run down houses and homeless people living on the street.

    • @mieshacanb6967
      @mieshacanb6967 Год назад

      Yes it is a great museum. We use to have a WHOLE floor dedicated to the 1800's and it was interactive, it was a reproduction of a real town and each section spoke about a fact...ANNND we had presidents row....but unfortunately times has changed it was really cool.

    • @BIFC216
      @BIFC216 Год назад

      Cleveland is alot better so is Cincinnati

    • @rootlady4052
      @rootlady4052 Год назад +2

      Beware of homeless addicts around COSI..SAFETY.

  • @WilConquer
    @WilConquer Год назад +6

    I live in Houston, TX and Columbus , Ohio . I agree this place is a cultural gastronomic gem . This place rocks . I agree though the skyline could be better but

    • @hajarwares1934
      @hajarwares1934 Год назад

      which do you prefer Houston or Columbus for life? I really need to find out where to chose for living

    • @WilConquer
      @WilConquer Год назад +4

      @@hajarwares1934
      The two cities are so different, that being said Houston has the edge it's very cosmopolitan, very warm to hot weather , great food , diverse however it's not as affordable as it was .

  • @benricciardo6438
    @benricciardo6438 Год назад +4

    Intresting thing about the skyline is the window placement. If you loook at the older building you can notice the windows face away from the river as it use to be very dirty. Also, German village is the best. I’m from Columbus and I take a lot of these things for granted

  • @joyojoyo8
    @joyojoyo8 Год назад +1

    My city! Go Bucks! thanks for doing this

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      It’s was my pleasure!

  • @adammeredith7194
    @adammeredith7194 Год назад +5

    After growing up and living there I have to said I am so glad I left that cesspool. Go to the short north, or south high, hill top and bottoms. Spend a couple mins at Livingston and Hamilton. I look at it as a nice size chuck of the decay of western society. Just my opinion though.

    • @brandynhenry7107
      @brandynhenry7107 Год назад

      It's decent for a city east of the Mississippi river, decidedly above average... but it's still a city east of the Mississippi river lol

  • @jejak31
    @jejak31 Год назад +1

    I love this city ❤

  • @AlexYurchak
    @AlexYurchak Год назад

    Great video. Looking forward to seeing a video about Cincinnati.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you! I’ll hopefully get around to making a video on Cinci soon 😊

  • @steveashworth6707
    @steveashworth6707 Год назад +5

    I couldnt agree more on what you have presented!, over the last 46 years working in columbus I've seen a lot of companies move to columbus and set up shop!, creating multiple career opportunity!. Theres only two things I dislike one is traffic control which they are making drastic upgrades to make things better and I commend them for it!, it's hard to keep up when the growth is at a rapid pace!.
    My second dislike is how out of control crime is and its spreading fast. I moved out when I was young and never once regretted it and after seeing how things are today I'm glad I made the move!. I do hope some day they get the right mayor and police Chief that knows how to tackle crime!.

  • @UCeddWhat
    @UCeddWhat Год назад +2

    Great video! We’ll need another video in 5 years showing our skyline since it is rapidly growing as I type this lol

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you! I’ll have to circle back to it in a few years 😊

  • @JohnDoe-xr5is
    @JohnDoe-xr5is Год назад +12

    I've lived in Central Ohio since 1969. Back in the 70-80's...it wasn't so great. Downtown at night was a vast wasteland..everyone ran to the suburbs at 5pm. No downtown dwellings, restaurants, or culture. No arena district. Heck, back then, German Village was a very high crime area.

    • @ShawnJonesHellion
      @ShawnJonesHellion Год назад

      Gentrification from the lgbt crew has changed ohio several times. Was informative to hear your voice. Was funny to watch blm destroy the short north. They claim to be on blm side but routed them out to create flashing rainbow lights an glory holes for m on m interaction

    • @justincook9555
      @justincook9555 Год назад

      City has completely changed now. Other than the linden area the downtown is super safe and starting to have a solid nightlife.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      Short north was too, my friend used to get mugged walking home from the bars downtown !

    • @PeckiePeck
      @PeckiePeck Год назад

      ​@@jgrysiak6566Jeez, how many times did this happen?

  • @York22
    @York22 Год назад +3

    Love your videos. One of the best state capitals. You should do one on Jefferson City.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Jefferson City hasn’t been on my radar but I’ll add it to the list. Thanks for recommending it!

    • @York22
      @York22 Год назад

      @@CityGeek your welcome. Look forward to the video.

  • @zteanalysisofcompanies4497
    @zteanalysisofcompanies4497 Год назад +1

    This is awesome! I’d love to see you cover Cleveland and Buffalo, NY.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I’ll definitely get around to both of those cities 😊

  • @sozzysucks
    @sozzysucks Год назад +1

    this is my city, couldnt wait to see this one come out and wow has it come before I expected.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      I hope you enjoyed it!

    • @sozzysucks
      @sozzysucks Год назад

      @@CityGeek dude, best video i've seen of this city by far. I'm having my parents watch it tomorrow. We're huge in size, but our exposure is limited by a variety of factors. Just my opinion, but I feel our city blends into the midwestern city scene rather than a distinguished place. Lots for good reason, it's boring here often I'll be honest. In essence I'm trying to say you made a great video and I appreciate your short and respectful footage. Your dialogue was quick and to the point (a good thing for these more moderate topics) and gave a great respect to our city. You've taught even me, born in Columbus, a bit about my city. I do genuinely appreciate it. It's just cool to
      "see yourself on TV" haha
      Will continue to watch this series as always man, thank you for your effort.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      @@sozzysucks Wow, thank you so much! I really appreciate everything you said here. I'm glad to hear that you enjoy my "quick and to the point" style in these videos. Thanks for the support!

  • @juanc711
    @juanc711 Год назад +7

    I don't know what part of Columbus these people who speak so glowingly about this place ( yes I live here in the south side) from what I see on a daily is murders, an abundance of drugs, high crimes, and homeless people walking aimless and causing most of the miner crimes, not to mention the slum lords who rent out places that should be condemed, with constant increases, along with the high utilities aep, and Columbia gas! Again I wish I could experience that glowingness they discribe 🙄

    • @morganriddiford2646
      @morganriddiford2646 Год назад +1

      Lets not forget all the car windows being smashed and cars stolen

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      Not to mention the aggressive panhandlers !

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      And lack of affordable housing! & they won't rent to u with an eviction or bad credit. Or the shortage of Doctors! And Ohio cut the Medicaid.
      Reasons I moved back to PA.

  • @sonisharri
    @sonisharri Год назад +3

    awesome video! I’d love to see one about Cleveland

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +2

      Thank you!! It’s on the list 😊

    • @sethsmietana7733
      @sethsmietana7733 Год назад +1

      @@CityGeek Cleveland’s got the better skyline and it’s only getting bigger. Sherwin Williams is building its new headquarters in downtown Cleveland’s that’s going to be the 4th tallest in the city

    • @BIFC216
      @BIFC216 Год назад +1

      @@sethsmietana7733 exactly and don't forget about the plans that dan Gilberts bedrock company has for building downtown the city club apartments the lakefront and future flats plans also

  • @goldenbearfitness9297
    @goldenbearfitness9297 3 дня назад +1

    Wow this channel is amazing

  • @killuazoldyck8663
    @killuazoldyck8663 Год назад

    Please make more of these videos your the best at making these videos I love how u compare everything 🥰

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Wow, thank you!! 🙏

    • @killuazoldyck8663
      @killuazoldyck8663 Год назад

      @@CityGeek of course I’m a city geek too I just don’t make videos

  • @hitthehighwayman
    @hitthehighwayman Год назад

    Love the videos. I've been working on some similar. Keep'em coming!!

  • @PatelPresh
    @PatelPresh Год назад +12

    Loved the skyline part! I will say I agree i’m a sucker for my city but our density isn’t good. We have a lot of tall buildings if put together it would be great! Columbus is expecting some notable high rises! Should be a nice touch. Can’t wait

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the skyline portion!

    • @rootlady4052
      @rootlady4052 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rahimi4762
      @rahimi4762 7 месяцев назад

      How is Columbus skyline behind Tulsa when Columbus buildings are a lot taller. Just google will tell u that

  • @GutzyHatesYou
    @GutzyHatesYou Год назад

    I love my city fr 😍❤️

  • @osgabriel20
    @osgabriel20 9 месяцев назад

    I am a Jordanian and I have to admit I fell in love with the city I hope to visit it one day

  • @MiniVlogsPakistan
    @MiniVlogsPakistan 9 месяцев назад

    Very good job 👌 ❤❤

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @lunerkittydemon63
    @lunerkittydemon63 Год назад

    I have literally lived in Cbus all my life and didn't know about rat basketball at Cosi. And Ive been to Cosi 4 or 5 times. Even did the school trip where you stay over night in the building!

  • @reedperrino6772
    @reedperrino6772 Год назад

    I like the city. I've lived here for about eight months now and I've enjoyed my time. I've only ever lived in the Northwest rural areas of New Jersey so living in an urban are, but one that's not as giant as New York or even Philly is a good change I think.

  • @cameronventola4788
    @cameronventola4788 Год назад +11

    Great video! Just moved out of Cbus after 3 years. Honestly...it's OK. Gets a little boring and a lot of the city feels a bit barren. German Village and the Short North are great tho!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you!!

    • @BlakeASwift
      @BlakeASwift Год назад +1

      I loved in Columbus and couldn’t agree more

    • @mieshacanb6967
      @mieshacanb6967 Год назад +2

      I'm with you great areas! It get boring QUICK LOL after you have done alot....well.....***crickets****....but YES great city for a family!

    • @duncansiror5033
      @duncansiror5033 Год назад

      What exactly is it missing?

    • @morganriddiford2646
      @morganriddiford2646 Год назад

      @@duncansiror5033 theres maybe 10 major things to do in columbus and once you go and do them theres not much more to do other than going to restaurants and bars

  • @SuperScienceWithGeorge8
    @SuperScienceWithGeorge8 Месяц назад +1

    People who live in Ohio and came to see if this video was true! Also LaVeque is my favorite too! I've been to so many of these places, even I was surprised!

  • @killuazoldyck8663
    @killuazoldyck8663 Год назад +1

    Oh and I think u should do some city’s on Seattle Jacksonville Cleveland Belgian Kansas City Oklahoma City st. Louis Fresno Denver these are just suggestions if you make more videos I think you should some of the cities if you want to and or if already have. I also like how u do small city’s some mad city’s i’ve never heard of I hope I spelled everything right😅

  • @yodorob
    @yodorob 10 месяцев назад +2

    While Columbus and Cincinnati have the largest "metropolitan area" populations in Ohio, and Cleveland's is slightly smaller, the latter is excluding Summit and possibly Portage counties where the Akron metropolitan area is located. Parts of those counties are in Cleveland's orbit more than Akron's, and when one takes all of that into account, the Cleveland metropolitan area is still Ohio's most populated. Cleveland is still easily the most cosmopolitan metro area in all of Ohio!

  • @daryushfathi8724
    @daryushfathi8724 Год назад

    As an italian that lives in florence i like columbus very much for the old skyscaper 😊 is unique

  • @Buckseed
    @Buckseed 11 месяцев назад

    Columbus was a pretty cool city as I lived near for about 2 years.....great concerts for sure and High Street had a lot of bars and venues. Germantown was cool. I wouldn't move back even with my daughter there, but it would be an ok spot for those who get a job at the new Intel fabs going up in the NorthEast area.

  • @Invest4Cash-Flow
    @Invest4Cash-Flow Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 11 месяцев назад

    I work in Columbus and I have to say it's growing like mad around here

  • @meade5267
    @meade5267 Год назад +3

    I live in Columbus and I 100% agree with you about the skyline. Its choppy. When you driving towards the city from the North there are weird gaps. I think Cleveland's skyline is much prettier🤷‍♀️

    • @rahimi4762
      @rahimi4762 Год назад

      Columbus was voted #9 in NA skylines. Google it

  • @marietarallo3403
    @marietarallo3403 11 месяцев назад

    My sister lives in Delaware, Ohio outside of Columbus. I am going there to visit her for Thanksgiving.

  • @breedof1
    @breedof1 Год назад +5

    Very cool. Enlightening. But I live in cbus it’s pretty shitty

  • @troymash8109
    @troymash8109 Год назад +4

    If you like COSI now, you should have seen the original site. It was amazing. Don't get me wrong, Im not knocking today's museum. But that old building's layout was a kid's dream. It was always everybody's favorite school field trip.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      That's interesting about the original museum! Thanks for sharing!

    • @MelindaMcClimans
      @MelindaMcClimans Год назад

      Yes!! It was marvelous and impossible to describe- a magical place

    • @fixpacifica
      @fixpacifica Год назад

      Used to go there all the time when I was a kid in school. I especially loved the old town section. I especially hated the area where they had what looked to be dissected human bodies.

  • @zippygreff
    @zippygreff Год назад +2

    I never would have thought that it would be larger than Cleveland, or Cincinnati. Great job!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thanks Zippy! Yeah I was surprised by that too. When looking at metro population it certainly gets a little more complicated.

    • @zippygreff
      @zippygreff Год назад

      @@CityGeek Well, that makes more sense.

    • @ewilliams1594
      @ewilliams1594 Год назад

      That's because they separate Akron and Canton, which are all in the same metro.

    • @stephenwatson8981
      @stephenwatson8981 Год назад +3

      Columbus is larger than Cleveland and Cincinnati combined.

    • @fromthehaven94
      @fromthehaven94 Год назад +2

      Square mileage, Columbus dwarfs both Cleveland and Cincinnati put together. Since the 1950's, Columbus has annexed land within Franklin County and around a few suburbs.

  • @PH614
    @PH614 Год назад

    Shout out from Cbus ✌️

  • @nickcornelius4538
    @nickcornelius4538 Год назад

    Go Crew!

  • @EU-eb7xd
    @EU-eb7xd 10 месяцев назад +2

    Out of all the places I've ever lived, I have to say I liked Columbus, Ohio the most. Even though the winters are harsh, Columbus has the nicest people, a laid-back approach to living, pleasant greenery, vibrant college scene, and a plain and unpretentious spirit that is very comforting. Now I reside in California where everyone's pretty much a freak.

  • @NicksDynasty
    @NicksDynasty Год назад +1

    Lived here for the past 10 years and I'm more of a fan of my home time our Cincinnati. It's an easy city to live in and is grow but isn't the most dxciy

  • @tristanroman4011
    @tristanroman4011 Год назад +1

    A quick note about the skyline: uniquely enough it actually spells out 'OHIO' with the La Vec Tower being the I and the Huntington building the H

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      That’s really interesting! Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @skypilotnpc
    @skypilotnpc Год назад +5

    Columbus is a relatively "new" city like Indianapolis. Great city but I'm partial to the older cities like St. Louis, Cleveland and my hometown Cincinnati as they reinvent themselves. You definitely need to drive an hour down the road to experience the old with the new in Cincinnati. In my honest opinion the most underrated city in the Midwest! World class symphony, educational opportunities, Fortune 500 headquarters, parks and rec and amusement park. Not to mention MLB, NFL & MLS teams. OTR is one of the largest preserved historical neighborhoods in the nation (gotta go to Findlay Market). Union Terminal, the amazing KY side, Cincinnati metro even straddles Indiana. A truly unique city! If you add Dayton to the Cincinnati-Dayton metro, it would be one of the top 20 largest metropolitan areas in the United States.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +3

      Thanks for that insightful comment! I'm even more excited now to make a video on Cinci in the future

  • @shannonhutchinson4084
    @shannonhutchinson4084 Год назад +3

    Born and raised in Columbus. It has its limitations and bonuses.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      & why do people in Columbus think Pittsburgh is so far away?

    • @shannonhutchinson4084
      @shannonhutchinson4084 Год назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 why are you asking me?

    • @michaelcap9550
      @michaelcap9550 Год назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 Blacklick is practically a suburb of Pittsburgh.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      @@michaelcap9550 , lol! Only 15 miles east of Columbus, 165 miles west of Pittsburgh!

  • @bobgardin2347
    @bobgardin2347 Год назад

    Do you plan to do a video on Cleveland?

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Absolutely. I try to spread things out so I probably won't do another Ohio city for a little while but I'll definitely get to it 😀

  • @scottrichards3587
    @scottrichards3587 10 месяцев назад +1

    Columbus is the largest city in the nation with absolutly no passenger rail transportation! YEAH...WE'RE NUMBER 1, WE'RE NUMBER 1🥳🥳🥳

  • @danwalch2939
    @danwalch2939 Год назад

    wondering if you are going to do Baltimore soon?

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      I actually visited Baltimore this week. I my next several videos already planned out but Baltimore is definitely a city I'll be making a video on at some point.

  • @Sportster2012
    @Sportster2012 Год назад

    The new housing market keeps me in a money making machine. THAT MY FRIENDS IS PLAIN AN SIMPLE. Have a nice day. 💯💯💯💯

  • @kingdomofgarvin3432
    @kingdomofgarvin3432 7 месяцев назад

    Real Talk all the way

  • @KBJ910
    @KBJ910 Год назад

    Raleigh NC please next. One of the fastest growing metros and one of the hottest housing markets rn

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion! I have my next few videos planned out but I'll add Raleigh to the list 😀

  • @jphjphjph
    @jphjphjph Год назад

    Can you do a video about Providence RI?

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Absolutely! Thanks for the suggetion!

  • @Hansengineering
    @Hansengineering 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ay you got the 'THE'!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  11 месяцев назад

      I wasn’t going to forget that 😉

  • @demetriusevans4139
    @demetriusevans4139 Год назад +5

    I see a lot of Cleveland folks pop up on every video that praises Columbus lol... get over it.

    • @BIFC216
      @BIFC216 Год назад

      We'll never praise Columbus there's no reason too when we Clevelanders know Cleveland is Ohio's alpha city wistful thinking and stop dreaming its the complete opposite people in Columbus crying about being overshadowed by Cleveland and Cincinnati

  • @nevaehlorene-5753
    @nevaehlorene-5753 Год назад +5

    if you’re watching this cause you want to move to Columbus…..just don’t.

    • @angelicsoulz
      @angelicsoulz 2 месяца назад

      I agree. Got enough people here now. I miss when it was a large town and not a major city.

  • @ladydeanna3775
    @ladydeanna3775 Год назад +6

    Columbus used to be nice back in the 90’s. Too much riff raff moved there now and it’s crime ridden and overpopulated

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +1

      Yes, I left in 2000 for Philadelphia & moved back in 2012 for 2 yrs & the whole place completely changed!

    • @ladydeanna3775
      @ladydeanna3775 Год назад

      @@jgrysiak6566 it’s overcrowded I went to visit a family member who still resides there and walked right down the street to the store and was being followed by a man and then almost got hit by a car crossing main st on the east side. That was enough for me.

  • @bigmyke2008
    @bigmyke2008 7 месяцев назад

    Went to college and lived in Columbus for 6 years, still live in the metro area, it ain’t much, but it’s home

  • @Jonm23
    @Jonm23 Год назад +1

    Phoenix next!!!!

  • @anthonyrivera4735
    @anthonyrivera4735 10 месяцев назад

    In addition to the Big 10's Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball and Football programs, Columbus is also home to the MLS's Columbus Crew, NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets, International League's Columbus Clippers and MLS's Next pro Columbus Crew 2.

  • @SuperScienceWithGeorge8
    @SuperScienceWithGeorge8 Месяц назад +1

    I have a question, is there a minimum population requirement for you to make videos about certain cities, or are you eventually going to try to get around to most cities in the United States?

  • @derrickhead
    @derrickhead Год назад

    I wonder if your drone is what I been seeing flying around I need to get the strap 🤣

  • @tadpetrie3464
    @tadpetrie3464 Год назад +3

    COSI is pretty cool, but it is right next to Franklinton. And now the original settlement is one of the most dangerous areas of the city!

    • @jbcmh81
      @jbcmh81 Год назад +1

      It's really not anymore. And it's booming in development now.

  • @hankschrader7050
    @hankschrader7050 Год назад +3

    The top 4 cities in the Midwest are:
    1. Chicago
    2. Detroit
    3. Minneapolis
    4. Kansas City

    • @michaelcap9550
      @michaelcap9550 Год назад +1

      By what measure? Urbanist Richard Florida doesn't have KC on his list. He has Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Minneapolis.

    • @hankschrader7050
      @hankschrader7050 Год назад

      @@michaelcap9550 Size, relevance, and quality of life. The big 3 midwest cities (Chicago, Detroit, and Minneapolis) are obviously the top 3. KC on the other hand is more similar to all of the other lower rust belt cities. However, I give it the number 1 spot amongst them because I think overall it fullfills those 3 categories the best. Its one of the larger cities among them and is probably the most relevant because of the Chiefs and also because Kansas City is just a very well known name in the US, although the name "St. Louis" is probably just as popular. But KC definitely wins in quality of life. It has one of the wealthiest large suburban populations in America and has basically a second downtown area called "The country club plaza" which is extremely fancy and impressive looking and is basically just there for the wealthy people.

    • @stevefloyd3595
      @stevefloyd3595 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaelcap9550Columbus isn't a Midwest city. Dumb people in Ohio don't understand what the Midwest means. I'll simplify it for you. You can't be Midwest living in the Eastern time zone. If you can't figure that out then you're a moron. Only cities that are located in the central time zone are Midwest. Denver is mountain time so they aren't in the Midwest. Midwest is Indiana to Kansas. Ohio is Eastern. They have that shitty Eastern attitude.

  • @goldeneagle87dy
    @goldeneagle87dy Год назад

    What about the awesome new Crew Stadium?

  • @steveb7429
    @steveb7429 Год назад +3

    Columbus metro is actually about to surpass Cincinnati metro. However, the reality is that Cleveland/Akron CSMA is the largest urban area in Ohio- approximately 3 million

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @rahimi4762
      @rahimi4762 Год назад

      3.6 million

    • @michaelbrantley5941
      @michaelbrantley5941 Год назад +1

      Columbus won’t pass the Cincinnati/Dayton metro when it’s all said and done….which will definitely be over 3 million

  • @kingdomofgarvin3432
    @kingdomofgarvin3432 7 месяцев назад

    Do one about Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

  • @kingdomofgarvin3432
    @kingdomofgarvin3432 7 месяцев назад

    Do one about D.C.

  • @williamquintanilla-ko8sp
    @williamquintanilla-ko8sp Год назад

    Ohio land of Enchantment