Grew up in Echo Park in the 70s. Lived up on the hill in Kensington Ave. Went to Logan Street Elementary School, T. S. King Junior High, and Belmont, Class of '78. It was a shithole back then. Learned to fish there and caught my first fish, a blue gill. Left in '78 for college, then the army, then moved around for work, and never went back. I've driven through it years later as a lawyer appearing in downtown courts, and I even parked at the park one time to just think about where I've been and how far I've gone since those years. Yeah, it has gentrified, but I'd never move back.
The area was rough for many years and even recently when the whole pandemic happened but honestly nowadays it's really nice. A few homeless here and there but for the most part it's really pleasant. I do agree that rent is really overpriced but that goes for most of Los Angeles. Many apartments are not that pretty and the nice ones are usually out of most people's price range. There's just too many rich people or millionaires that move into this city and skyrocket all the prices. The nice weather, beaches and Hollywood have made it a place that many people want to move to, or at least live in temporarily. That being said Echo Park is worth visiting.
My grandfather used to work at the boathouse as did my dad in the early fifties. I got to ride the little boats all day for free and ate candy until I was sick. It is one of my earliest memories, I’m 74 now, it’s sad L.A. has changed so much.
It is sad that LA has taken such a downturn but at the same time, they did do a good job restoring Echo Park, and I love going for walks there. It's one of my favorite places in Los Angeles.
Oh wow, the 1930s must have been an amazing time in this area. Sometimes when I watch old black and white movies from the early 20th century I wish I could go back in time and see the city how it was, before all the chaos and crazy amount of people.
Well... here I am! Lol! I've been really busy recently but let's get back now to your videos. And you know that I missed your videos. And what a lovely video once again of a lovely place! And I don't care to be ridiculous but I love those boats 😂😂 But this place has so much things that I love or would love to see: nice place, nice lake, nice street art, nice low-riders, etc... And I was amazed to see the "Thriller's house". It made me think about the house in the show "Charmed" (that I love a lot!). Thanks for the video buddy! 👍
YES! the boats are a lot of fun to get on and they are decent exercise too as you need to pedal in order for the boat to move around. There's also another part of Echo park I barely touched upon which is all the thrift stores. They really have amazing fashion in them at cheap prices.
To me Echo Park, Los Feliz and Silverlake are truly my top areas. They all have a similar vibe and have so many places to visit, plus a ton of hiking trails around that area too. When you live in this area sometimes you truly don't feel like you need to go anywhere else.
@@TheDavidNeytsShownfortunately, the new Councilman for District 13, Hugo Soto-Martinez, has told the EP community at yesterday’s town-hall gathering that he will remove the fence permanently and plans to avoid a homeless encampments by offering services to the homeless. Sounds like he has good intentions to help the homeless but he is in for a RUDE awakening as most transients in encampments refuse ordinary housing, drug and mental health treatment. Also, Hugo Soto-Martinez (just like Councilwoman for District one, Eunisses Hernandez) is a police and private property abolitionist. So it sounds like we’ll all have to defend our families from violent drug-induced erratic behavior 😢😮
I grew up around Echo park in the 70's the best time of my life to walk around the park.. the swan boats are lovely! beautiful So happy it is still taken care of. wonderful memories for me. as a kid and teenager growing to enjoy that park .. now im in New Jersey the garden state.
The Echo park area was really run down during the pandemic but they've done a ton of work in order to beautify the area. If you have a chance you should check out Echo park. Hope it's still somewhat as beautiful as your childhood in the 70s.
I live right across from the lake and I literally saw my car parked on your video 📷 how awesome is that..your Awesome guy. I finally see a good video about Echo Parks Vibes and Amazing Community..thank you ❤
You're welcome. The world is indeed a small place. How random that I got your car in one of my shots. Echo park truly is an amazing area. Having lived in LA I overlooked it for a long time, until I realized how many amazing places and architecture there is in the area. Since I live in Glendale going to Echo park is so close by I'm often there exploring. Thanks for the compliment about the video.
Yes, it is very similar to that movie. Actually Echo park is adjacent to Silverlake. This is probably why it looks similar to the film. I love Echo park and Silverlake. Atwater is a similar neighborhood too which is a sort of extension to Silverlake. If' you're in the area you should check all three neighborhoods out.
@@luismartel999 How did I gentrify it? I came here as an immigrant without much money. Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. I’m sorry you feel this way. I guess you should blame the people who colonized the American continent. Unfortunately that was centuries ago. All these people are long gone. Spread the love not hate
It was so great. Yeah, my car got broken into at the lake, I got mugged at the old Pioneer Chicken (stole my 3 piece combo), a homeless dude groped my girlfriend, I stepped in poop under the freeway bridge by the lake, got chased by thugs on bikes by Angelus Temple and had a group of school kids throw a Lime Scooter at my car as we were headed home, but yeah...great time
Wow, you must have had the unluckiest day in history. Too bad nobody was there to film it. Honestly, the area is really nice. There might be pockets where there's some homeless people and such but they have put a lot of effort in cleaning it in the past year. I just went there a few days ago and it was super peaceful and clean. Lots of people around enjoying the park.
Your day must’ve lasted over 20 years because Pioneer chicken closed in the 2000 zeros and Lime scooters didn’t make their way to this neighborhood until the mid 2010s. If you’re so hell-bent on being negative, at least don’t lie…
@seethevolcane Do you go to people in the street and insult them? I didn't think so. It's easy because you are in front of a computer. That's real cool of you! Also, since you are posting in a public space then I have the right to criticize you too. You see, it isn't pleasant when the comment is targeted back to you. At then end of the day, doesn't make any difference what you think. If someone treats me with respect I'll be kind to them, but if somebody just puts a bunch of exclamation marks and says something silly, then I'll bite back. Either way I think you got the reaction you wanted out of me. Trolls will be trolls ;-) Have a COOL day!
Okay...Echo Park smells good nowadays, but if you go under a dirty bridge you might feel some smell, but that goes for every major city no matter where you are in the world.
Grew up in Echo Park in the 70s. Lived up on the hill in Kensington Ave. Went to Logan Street Elementary School, T. S. King Junior High, and Belmont, Class of '78. It was a shithole back then. Learned to fish there and caught my first fish, a blue gill. Left in '78 for college, then the army, then moved around for work, and never went back. I've driven through it years later as a lawyer appearing in downtown courts, and I even parked at the park one time to just think about where I've been and how far I've gone since those years. Yeah, it has gentrified, but I'd never move back.
Still a shit hole with dumpy apartments that cost a fortune.
The area was rough for many years and even recently when the whole pandemic happened but honestly nowadays it's really nice. A few homeless here and there but for the most part it's really pleasant. I do agree that rent is really overpriced but that goes for most of Los Angeles. Many apartments are not that pretty and the nice ones are usually out of most people's price range. There's just too many rich people or millionaires that move into this city and skyrocket all the prices. The nice weather, beaches and Hollywood have made it a place that many people want to move to, or at least live in temporarily. That being said Echo Park is worth visiting.
My grandfather used to work at the boathouse as did my dad in the early fifties. I got to ride the little boats all day for free and ate candy until I was sick. It is one of my earliest memories, I’m 74 now, it’s sad L.A. has changed so much.
It is sad that LA has taken such a downturn but at the same time, they did do a good job restoring Echo Park, and I love going for walks there. It's one of my favorite places in Los Angeles.
Sounds great
I love LA ❤
My mom grew up in Echo Park in the 30s. She remembers a very powerful earthquake in the 30s. Looks beautiful now.
Oh wow, the 1930s must have been an amazing time in this area. Sometimes when I watch old black and white movies from the early 20th century I wish I could go back in time and see the city how it was, before all the chaos and crazy amount of people.
Lots of reminiscences, thanks for showing us the house where they film “Thriller” great video and great beard! ,
Thank you Juan! Yes, Echo park has so many memories, and great cafes too. There's so much history in this area.
Well... here I am! Lol! I've been really busy recently but let's get back now to your videos. And you know that I missed your videos.
And what a lovely video once again of a lovely place! And I don't care to be ridiculous but I love those boats 😂😂
But this place has so much things that I love or would love to see: nice place, nice lake, nice street art, nice low-riders, etc...
And I was amazed to see the "Thriller's house". It made me think about the house in the show "Charmed" (that I love a lot!).
Thanks for the video buddy! 👍
YES! the boats are a lot of fun to get on and they are decent exercise too as you need to pedal in order for the boat to move around. There's also another part of Echo park I barely touched upon which is all the thrift stores. They really have amazing fashion in them at cheap prices.
i went to LA one time and this was hands down my favorite place. stayed at an air bnb right by the park for a few days. it was so peaceful and serene
To me Echo Park, Los Feliz and Silverlake are truly my top areas. They all have a similar vibe and have so many places to visit, plus a ton of hiking trails around that area too. When you live in this area sometimes you truly don't feel like you need to go anywhere else.
@@TheDavidNeytsShownfortunately, the new Councilman for District 13, Hugo Soto-Martinez, has told the EP community at yesterday’s town-hall gathering that he will remove the fence permanently and plans to avoid a homeless encampments by offering services to the homeless. Sounds like he has good intentions to help the homeless but he is in for a RUDE awakening as most transients in encampments refuse ordinary housing, drug and mental health treatment.
Also, Hugo Soto-Martinez (just like Councilwoman for District one, Eunisses Hernandez) is a police and private property abolitionist. So it sounds like we’ll all have to defend our families from violent drug-induced erratic behavior 😢😮
gentrification is wild, this place was crazy with gangs back then
@@anthonycervantes1456 i read about that
I grew up around Echo park in the 70's the best time of my life to walk around the park.. the swan boats are lovely! beautiful So happy it is still taken care of. wonderful memories for me. as a kid and teenager growing to enjoy that park .. now im in New Jersey the garden state.
The Echo park area was really run down during the pandemic but they've done a ton of work in order to beautify the area. If you have a chance you should check out Echo park. Hope it's still somewhat as beautiful as your childhood in the 70s.
Love the beard! Great video!
Thank you for the compliment. I'm glad you liked the video.
I live right across from the lake and I literally saw my car parked on your video 📷 how awesome is that..your Awesome guy. I finally see a good video about Echo Parks Vibes and Amazing Community..thank you ❤
You're welcome. The world is indeed a small place. How random that I got your car in one of my shots. Echo park truly is an amazing area. Having lived in LA I overlooked it for a long time, until I realized how many amazing places and architecture there is in the area. Since I live in Glendale going to Echo park is so close by I'm often there exploring. Thanks for the compliment about the video.
Your very welcome
Somebody is clearly a GTA V fan, good video dude
Haha, yes I am a GTA fan!
this looks VERY DIFFERENT from the 90's
Yes, it has changed quiet a lot.
This doesn’t look anything like the echo park from the 90s film “mi vida loca”
Yes, it has changed a lot and is still changing!
reminded me of the movie "under the silver lake" such a uniqe place to visit ,and specially to live there ...
Yes, it is very similar to that movie. Actually Echo park is adjacent to Silverlake. This is probably why it looks similar to the film. I love Echo park and Silverlake. Atwater is a similar neighborhood too which is a sort of extension to Silverlake. If' you're in the area you should check all three neighborhoods out.
I love echo park ❤
I can echo that thought.
My neighborhood ❤
And it's a beautiful neighborhood.
Neighborhood that you gentrified
@@luismartel999 How did I gentrify it? I came here as an immigrant without much money. Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. I’m sorry you feel this way. I guess you should blame the people who colonized the American continent. Unfortunately that was centuries ago. All these people are long gone. Spread the love not hate
Have you ever been to koreatown?
Yes, I lived in Koreatown. I am planning to do a video in that area coming soon.
It was so great. Yeah, my car got broken into at the lake, I got mugged at the old Pioneer Chicken (stole my 3 piece combo), a homeless dude groped my girlfriend, I stepped in poop under the freeway bridge by the lake, got chased by thugs on bikes by Angelus Temple and had a group of school kids throw a Lime Scooter at my car as we were headed home, but yeah...great time
Wow, you must have had the unluckiest day in history. Too bad nobody was there to film it. Honestly, the area is really nice. There might be pockets where there's some homeless people and such but they have put a lot of effort in cleaning it in the past year. I just went there a few days ago and it was super peaceful and clean. Lots of people around enjoying the park.
Your day must’ve lasted over 20 years because Pioneer chicken closed in the 2000 zeros and Lime scooters didn’t make their way to this neighborhood until the mid 2010s. If you’re so hell-bent on being negative, at least don’t lie…
This was Latino territory back then
Yes, you are right. Back in the day it was inhabited by many Latino families.
Mexican
Is that a Howard Johnsons.
I don't think there's a Howard Johnson Hotel in Echo park.
Echo Park was nice, before the bum invasion.
It’s not like that anymore. It’s nice now. Go see for yourself.
Love You LA❤
I love LA too!
@@TheDavidNeytsShowWe Should Go Out in LA😍
March 14 2024 10:29
1:30 meeting?
I don't know what you are talking about.
Stop using the word > COOL !!!!
Stop criticizing people you don't know! Nobody is forcing you to watch the video.
You are using a public space, seeking reactions. You arent COOL !@@TheDavidNeytsShow
@seethevolcane Do you go to people in the street and insult them? I didn't think so. It's easy because you are in front of a computer. That's real cool of you! Also, since you are posting in a public space then I have the right to criticize you too. You see, it isn't pleasant when the comment is targeted back to you. At then end of the day, doesn't make any difference what you think. If someone treats me with respect I'll be kind to them, but if somebody just puts a bunch of exclamation marks and says something silly, then I'll bite back. Either way I think you got the reaction you wanted out of me. Trolls will be trolls ;-) Have a COOL day!
Sensitive lilttle thing, arent you?@@TheDavidNeytsShow
Not really, I just find it fun to answer back...I get judged all the time. I have thick skin.
Dont forget the smell of urine & rats running all over the place bringing bed bugs. Yuck
Okay...Echo Park smells good nowadays, but if you go under a dirty bridge you might feel some smell, but that goes for every major city no matter where you are in the world.