I like in lake charles! here's some stuff I think people should know. 1. There are plenty of homeless people, especially downtown. They just don't have camps anywhere in visibility of the average person. 2. He went through the very very nice parts of town, which there are plenty of, but there are many really bad parts of town farther away from downtown. 3. The weather isn't particularly good here, you just came on a nice day. It rains a lot here and it's so humid during the summer it's unbearable. 4. There aren't many things to do here. Plenty of restaurants and stores but it's severely lacking in the fun category. Our mall is very much brimming and alive thanks to that fact though, so it's kind of "the spot" in town. We have the mall, 2 cinemark theatres, 2 escape rooms, and the (frankly gorgeous) casinos. When you actually live here it gets boring fast unless you love gambling 5. Along with violent crime here being 2 times the national average, the theft is also higher than the national average. It's not a safe city. 6. We're right next to texas (about a 30 minute drive) and 2 hours from Houston, so you have to really be careful on the roads. If there is one thing texas and ESPECIALLY houston is known for it's HORRIBLE drivers. Keep an eye out for idiots! 7. If you want to move to a city in louisiana, move to Lafayette. It has soo much more beautiful architecture, so many fun things to do, and you're solidly in cajun culture without the crime of new orleans. Lake Charles is really tainted by texas culture, so you don't really get the full coolness of living in a cajun area.
I am Lake Charles native born. You did mention the great weather. Few people know, we have the most beautiful weather in the entire nation - eight days out of the year. We get four in the spring and another four every fall. How lucky for you to tour our beautiful city on the second to last pretty day of 2024!
I’m from Lake Charles -I moved after Laura - was also there during Rita - I sold my house and came north away from the coastline. All my relatives on my mom’s side still live there in Margaret Place.
Trucks having to stay in the outside lanes on the bridge have nothing to do with it's structural integrity but how steep it is. Trucks lose speed climbing the bridge and doing so in both lanes quickly causes traffic backups.
I know that's the case most of the time. However, the article I read about the poor condition of the bridge said, specifically, that trucks have to stay to the side of this particular bridge because of its poor condition. The bridge is strongest at it's edges.
Did you notice the crossed flintlock derringer pistols adorning the bridge? When I was a kid living in Lafayette, we would cross the bridge on our way to Astroworld in Houston, and I thought they were the coolest thing. When they demolish the bridge I hope they manage to save some of them or sell them.
@EricT3769 yes, we used to refer to it as the gun bridge. People have suggested that they auction them off or sell them when they tear the bridge down.
@@eddybarks2490 I wouldn’t mind owning some. Even with the funds acquired so far it’s expected to be a toll bridge. I’ll be sticking to the 210 bridge.
Lake Charles native here, just wanted to drop in and say that is the best that lake water has ever looked🤣 typically pretty brown water considering all the chemical plants we have across the lake from that downtown area and the significant pollution they cause. Also last I read that bridge (we just call it the I-10 bridge) has been rated something like the 4th most dangerous major bridge in the country
I know I have crossed that dangerous bridge a number of times on my way from New Jersey to Tucson Arizona I think I stopped a couple of times at Cajun Charlie's to eat a Cajun Meal which was really outstanding it may not have been in Lake Charles it might have been in Sulphur
I’ve lived in Lake Charles all my life and I think what we lack in amenities i think we make up for in food and culture. As far as the bridge, funding just got approved to replace it, so hopefully construction starts soon. I would say the biggest negative are the potential hurricanes. If you haven’t tried it yet go try Steamboat Bills restaurant! Enjoy your stay!
Lake Charles was devastated by 2 hurricanes almost back to back , Laura and Delta, in 2020. The reason for the new housing is because so much was destroyed in the hurricanes in September and August 2020. Lake Charles is a wonderful place to live. Lots of economic opportunities, medical facilities, educational institutions.
Not everyone knows that the Louisiana culture is a combination of French, Italian, Spanish, and Creole cultures. The Italian influence often get overlooked. As a child, our family drove from Houston to Birmingham every year to visit extended family. On the way, we always stopped in New Orleans to visit my dad's sisters. One had married a Frenchman, the other had married an Italian. So we got the taste of both cultures. My uncle Slim Vidon owned a seafood stand on the French Quarter. I can't remember what my Uncle Joe Giardina did for a living. They all lived in Metairie.
Thanks for this video. I’m from Lake Charles and it’s a Great place. Go see the old graveyard or the war memorial by the lake. . If you ever get back down I could show you much more of the area.
So cool for this to pop up on my YT!!! Welcome!!! LC native here. The architecture story of LC is wonderful. While you were driving by the Civic Center, I was inside performing in the local 61 year old traditional performance of The Nutcracker. LC is one of only 5 cities in the country with lifetime license to present this production. Prior to Hurricane Laura in 2020, LC was one of the fastest growing cities in the US. The antebellum style house that you passed on Cleveland Street belongs to close friends of mine. It was dilapidated, and they restored it to accurate original condition. There are many homes like this in the area. I'm glad you had a nice visit. Y'all come back, ya hear!!!!
Hey! I lived in LC decades ago, while attending McNeese State University. Coming from LAFAYETTE, LAKE CHARLES was a real dream to get around. It was so devastated with back to back hurricanes. I’m so glad to see that it is being rebuilt. I appreciate your information, especially on the Nutcracker.
Dang Joe,,, I wish I knew you & Miss Nicole were coming to my home town.. We would have showed you our beautiful water ways. Fresh water State parks to the Break water jetties.
You just made my Thanksgiving extra special. Thank you. I've never been to the South. Would like to someday. But you make me feel like I'm there. It's so beautiful. Thanks again Joe. Nicole, you're beautiful. Be safe.
Lake Charles native, appreciate your visit and your kind words, a lot of the comments from other locals are very accurate, you visited probably the cleanest most typical city looking part of town and you headed south of downtown to Lake Shore drive where there are the largest estates in the city where all the "Old Money'' people live. Literally just east or north of downtown is very rough neighborhoods and yes that apartment complex was mainly because the entire area was destroyed from the 2020 hurricanes. Luna's has good food. Surprisingly, the tourist trap Steamboat Bills has great food, you should go there next time. Please come again, and visit more areas.
I'm from New Orleans and I've only heard courthouse in Louisiana. That's the case even when other parish administrative offices are housed in the building in addition to courts at least in my experience and I've been in many courthouses around the state for business reasons not normally as a defendant in court.
I lived there and there was a part of town called Goosport and they pronounce it “goss”. There was a restaurant run by Goos fami,y and I think that was the name.
I spent a lot of time in Lake Charles back around 1980. Didn’t live there but had many customers and friends in the area. Always enjoyed visiting there. Last time I was there was around 2020 or 2021 and the city had gone through a hurricane and hadn’t recovered from the damage. Hope all is well there these days.
I can still hear my uncle Bill, as he took a modest sip of bourbon and a dreamy look would come over his face, "My lord - Lake Charles - what a lovely place". He was always happy to let anyone know his birthplace.
I call it a court house. It is the parish seat of the parish. Lake Charles has been growing for some time now. The water area is FULL of children during the peak summer times for sure. I used to swim and hang out at the beach, but I think they have since stopped swimming. Down town used to be a beautiful area and always busy. I think they are trying to bring it back from being somewhat deserted. Nonetheless, Lake Charles is a beautiful place to live and enjoy the laid back life compared to Lafayette.
Thanks for sharing enjoy your outlook on city’s. I am 75 lived here all my life. To me the town is worst off now than when I grew up. We had 4 downtown theaters, 3 drive in. A YMCA fishing dock and boat house. Population has stayed near same for many years. Downtown business were thriving, now we have a Mall that is failing by the day. The for site and people in power have no vision of the future. Check the name brand restaurant and eateries we will be at the bottom. Thanks for letting me blow off some steam.
It is significant that the 6-inch gun standing on a pedestal near the courthouse is aiming at the city hall, and not the other way around. Even though the military museum is located in the city hall.
There use to be these old refinery barracks near the bridge that were converted into a motel called the Chateau Charles. It was a unique place, use to joke it was the place where they filmed Hogan’s Heroes. 😅
Many years ago, I lived near Beaumont, Texas. This is 55 miles west of Lake Charles. The weather may be great in November, but the humidity in this area is horrible in the summer.
You guys are awesome! I love that you show much of Louisiana where I currently reside. I hope someday you can make it to Europe or Ireland where I’m from.
My mother was born in a small town near there called Iota, about 40 miles ENE of Lake Charles. She didn't stay there long, when she was 18 she moved to an older sister in Kline Texas where she met my father in 1948. In 1950 they moved to guess where? California where I was born in 1952. My father in law was from Lake Charles, lived in California until 2006 and then moved back to Lake Charles where he passed in 2014.
Happy Thanksgiving, Joe and Nic! Usually it’s called Courthouse here in Louisiana. Here in St. Tammany Parish our courthouse is called the Justice Center. It also houses a number of parish government offices, but the majority of them are at a separate location called the Parish Administrative Complex.
You are blessed people . Visiting places, having some of the excellent cuisine, enjoying sunshine. Top of all achieving 500k subscriber mark. God would continue to bless you for many more videos for people like me.
Happy Thanksgiving Joe and Nic. Lake Charles looks beautiful and the weather is nice, I got a feeling the weather is a little tough in July and August though. Beautiful place!
Wow a special edition Thanksgiving video. Lake Charles does look like a nice place to live. I have had some friends live there and they did enjoy it. You get to deal with hurricanes and flood insurance but anywhere along the Gulf has that problem. The food looked good. The Christmas village is traditional. My wife has a mini version for our home. It sounds like Nicole will get one once you finish traveling. Overall another good video. Thanks for the surprise.
We love taking trips to Lake Charles from Houston. The food is seriously excellent. They have some good shopping and dining options downtown and even more all over the Southern parts of town. The hoods are along I-10 to the East and North of downtown. There are a few bad spots in the South side, but it is mostly safe there. Lake Charles is getting back to life after the 2020 hurricanes. A lot of buildings have been demolished including the tallest downtown office tower. Many more buildings are scheduled for demolition all across the city. The downtown park has a huge playground as you showed. The lakefront has a lot of things to do. There is a sand beach, live alligator pond, new museum, Veterans Memorial area with tanks, a WTC park with 2 beams from the actual WTC in New York. The city is reconstructing the old pathways to connect the Beach to the end of Downtown. Downtown has a nice quaint business district with some good local coffee shops, restaurants, antique stores, a vintage music shop, art, and some live music venues. You also can't forget the upscale casinos impact on the area. The South side of town has really grown up since the luxury casinos began opening in 2005.
What a beautiful city. Looks like a wonderful place to visit or live. Hope you and Nicole have a very wonderful Thanksgiving and I will see you in the next video. Until then take care, stay safe and God bless. Steve in Oklahoma
Hey there, happy Turkey Day! Nice to perambulate 'round downtown Lake Charles with you this morning. Looks like you had some great weather. (But sadly no cats 🙂) The redfish plate looks delicious!
Don’t know if it’s been mentioned - a courthouse will always be called a courthouse because it is where (judicial) court is held. Different from a parish seat. Obviously called a parish seat because it is a parish and not a county. Just like a county seat can be where the courthouse is, but the courthouse will always be a courthouse. Two different things.
What a Thanksgiving treat to wake up to a "Joe & Nic's Road Trip" video! Lake Charles is a very pretty town. The lake views are captivating. I wish you both a Happy Thanksgiving and hope that you are having the chance to celebrate in whatever way suits you.
Hi you too just started watching the two of you its nice to see different parts of America love the banter with you and your Missus so much knowledge of each town Happy Thanksgiving .🕷️
The old bridge has dueling pistols marking the railings that are a tribute to Jean Lafitte. I'm sure you didn't slow down to look at those, did you Joe?
We went thru lake charles, the downtown area and the lake front. It was an ok city compared to a lot of other similar sized cities. The downtown is still active, although not totally full, but mostly full use. I would go back and visit this city any time.
Catching up on your videos on a frigid Sunday in Wisconsin. Another great video! Enjoyed learning about Lake Charles. Interesting about the bridge 😮. Beautiful Capitol building.
Hello guys. That bridge is called the I-10 bridge and the other bridge on 210 loop is called I-210 bridge. There are two bridges that you have to cross on Highway 171 to get to Moss Bluff which is two miles north of Lake Charles and of those two bridges, the 1st one you cross when leaving LC is the Bayou River Bridge and the 2nd one you cross is the Calcasieu River Bridge. Lake Charles is also surrounded by two major rivers, the Calcasieu River and the Sabine River. That lake you’re talking about is Charles Lake and that river dumps into Calcasieu Lake which is just a few miles around the bend. And the gentleman that is pronounced Goos like Josh but in his name you hear the jossh like goosss damnit
Happy Thanksgiving Joe and Nic! Just watched the last 4 videos , all were very informative and relaxing after Thanksgiving dinner. Congratulations on 500k subscribers!! You're the Best!! 😊💞
Thanks for sharing a gem of a small city with us. I never thought of Louisiana as a place I would move to, until now. Gotta leave California, you know. Congrats on 500k. Well deserved.
Captain Goos, pronounced Goss, was my great great great great grandfather. Our family is very proud of the statue. The bridge should have been closed years ago. Courthouse I left Lake Charles 15 years ago to take care of my parents. I don't miss it at all.
@@valenfitzen I believe it was known as “Goss’s” but that might have been the people I worked with. We ordered lunch from there. This was in early 1970s. I worked at the old First Federal by the post office. I loved my job….I was the runner and they had a car I used. I loved being out and abt. I went to the Courthouse almost every day but never to City Hall.
I like in lake charles! here's some stuff I think people should know.
1. There are plenty of homeless people, especially downtown. They just don't have camps anywhere in visibility of the average person.
2. He went through the very very nice parts of town, which there are plenty of, but there are many really bad parts of town farther away from downtown.
3. The weather isn't particularly good here, you just came on a nice day. It rains a lot here and it's so humid during the summer it's unbearable.
4. There aren't many things to do here. Plenty of restaurants and stores but it's severely lacking in the fun category. Our mall is very much brimming and alive thanks to that fact though, so it's kind of "the spot" in town. We have the mall, 2 cinemark theatres, 2 escape rooms, and the (frankly gorgeous) casinos. When you actually live here it gets boring fast unless you love gambling
5. Along with violent crime here being 2 times the national average, the theft is also higher than the national average. It's not a safe city.
6. We're right next to texas (about a 30 minute drive) and 2 hours from Houston, so you have to really be careful on the roads. If there is one thing texas and ESPECIALLY houston is known for it's HORRIBLE drivers. Keep an eye out for idiots!
7. If you want to move to a city in louisiana, move to Lafayette. It has soo much more beautiful architecture, so many fun things to do, and you're solidly in cajun culture without the crime of new orleans. Lake Charles is really tainted by texas culture, so you don't really get the full coolness of living in a cajun area.
this should have been the video rather than the seminar/history lesson nobody came to see that isn't into history
I am Lake Charles native born. You did mention the great weather. Few people know, we have the most beautiful weather in the entire nation - eight days out of the year. We get four in the spring and another four every fall. How lucky for you to tour our beautiful city on the second to last pretty day of 2024!
Only a cajun could have that sense of humor. I loved lake charles and plan on stayin there again, when I can stay longer.
Congrats on 500K Joe and Nic!!! No one deserves it more! Always great shows! Thanks
Thank you!
I live here. It's a pretty great place. The hurricanes are a bummer though.
I’m from Lake Charles -I moved after Laura - was also there during Rita - I sold my house and came north away from the coastline. All my relatives on my mom’s side still live there in Margaret Place.
Trucks having to stay in the outside lanes on the bridge have nothing to do with it's structural integrity but how steep it is. Trucks lose speed climbing the bridge and doing so in both lanes quickly causes traffic backups.
I know that's the case most of the time. However, the article I read about the poor condition of the bridge said, specifically, that trucks have to stay to the side of this particular bridge because of its poor condition. The bridge is strongest at it's edges.
Did you notice the crossed flintlock derringer pistols adorning the bridge? When I was a kid living in Lafayette, we would cross the bridge on our way to Astroworld in Houston, and I thought they were the coolest thing. When they demolish the bridge I hope they manage to save some of them or sell them.
@EricT3769 yes, we used to refer to it as the gun bridge. People have suggested that they auction them off or sell them when they tear the bridge down.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip I've had a CDL and been crossing that bridge for nearly 20 years and you've always had to stay in the right lane.
@@eddybarks2490 I wouldn’t mind owning some. Even with the funds acquired so far it’s expected to be a toll bridge. I’ll be sticking to the 210 bridge.
Lake Charles native here, just wanted to drop in and say that is the best that lake water has ever looked🤣 typically pretty brown water considering all the chemical plants we have across the lake from that downtown area and the significant pollution they cause. Also last I read that bridge (we just call it the I-10 bridge) has been rated something like the 4th most dangerous major bridge in the country
I know I have crossed that dangerous bridge a number of times on my way from New Jersey to Tucson Arizona I think I stopped a couple of times at Cajun Charlie's to eat a Cajun Meal which was really outstanding it may not have been in Lake Charles it might have been in Sulphur
I grow up in that area. Born and raised there. Thanks for the memories! I am in Texas for last 40 years
I’ve lived in Lake Charles all my life and I think what we lack in amenities i think we make up for in food and culture. As far as the bridge, funding just got approved to replace it, so hopefully construction starts soon. I would say the biggest negative are the potential hurricanes. If you haven’t tried it yet go try Steamboat Bills restaurant! Enjoy your stay!
Lake Charles was devastated by 2 hurricanes almost back to back , Laura and Delta, in 2020. The reason for the new housing is because so much was destroyed in the hurricanes in September and August 2020. Lake Charles is a wonderful place to live. Lots of economic opportunities, medical facilities, educational institutions.
Thanks for visiting my hometown! Loved the video. Wish you could have stayed longer, as there`s much more to see! Safe travels!
Congratulations on 500K subscribers!
Thank you, John!!
Best place for fried shrimp is Steamboat Bill’s by the I-10 bridge.
Not everyone knows that the Louisiana culture is a combination of French, Italian, Spanish, and Creole cultures. The Italian influence often get overlooked.
As a child, our family drove from Houston to Birmingham every year to visit extended family. On the way, we always stopped in New Orleans to visit my dad's sisters. One had married a Frenchman, the other had married an Italian. So we got the taste of both cultures. My uncle Slim Vidon owned a seafood stand on the French Quarter. I can't remember what my Uncle Joe Giardina did for a living. They all lived in Metairie.
@LyleFrancisDelp African?
@@SmittyAZ Creole culture reflects African.
@@LyleFrancisDelp But, does African reflect Creole?
@@SmittyAZ No, but many aspects of Creole originated in Africa.
Lake Charles, LA is mentioned in one of my favorite songs (Up on Cripple Creek) by The Band.
Lucinda Williams also has a song about Lake Charles that I love. Thanks for the tour, Joe & Nic!
@@dianeshaw1145 Considering LC is her home town, that makes sense.
Yes I remember that song by the band where Lake Charles is mentioned
Hello from Russia! I used to live in Louisiana being married to an american, he lives in Longville, nice area actually i miss so much being there.
Thanks for this video. I’m from Lake Charles and it’s a Great place. Go see the old graveyard or the war memorial by the lake. . If you ever get back down I could show you much more of the area.
So cool for this to pop up on my YT!!! Welcome!!! LC native here. The architecture story of LC is wonderful. While you were driving by the Civic Center, I was inside performing in the local 61 year old traditional performance of The Nutcracker. LC is one of only 5 cities in the country with lifetime license to present this production. Prior to Hurricane Laura in 2020, LC was one of the fastest growing cities in the US. The antebellum style house that you passed on Cleveland Street belongs to close friends of mine. It was dilapidated, and they restored it to accurate original condition. There are many homes like this in the area. I'm glad you had a nice visit. Y'all come back, ya hear!!!!
Hey! I lived in LC decades ago, while attending McNeese State University. Coming from LAFAYETTE, LAKE CHARLES was a real dream to get around. It was so devastated with back to back hurricanes. I’m so glad to see that it is being rebuilt. I appreciate your information, especially on the Nutcracker.
Dang Joe,,, I wish I knew you & Miss Nicole were coming to my home town.. We would have showed you our beautiful water ways. Fresh water State parks to the Break water jetties.
That house is at 615 Cleveland street and it is going for $198,500.
Wow, as many times as I asked you guys to come to Lake Charles, you finally made it. Welcome to Lake Charles. 😊👍 I hope you enjoyed your visit.
We did, and were really impressed with the city!
615 Cleveland St, Lake Charles, LA is listed for $198,500 - and congrats on 500k subs!
Thank you, Jimmy!
Yes, I just found the listing and it just sold.
You just made my Thanksgiving extra special. Thank you. I've never been to the South. Would like to someday. But you make me feel like I'm there. It's so beautiful. Thanks again Joe. Nicole, you're beautiful. Be safe.
Thank you, Norma!!
Lake Charles native, appreciate your visit and your kind words, a lot of the comments from other locals are very accurate, you visited probably the cleanest most typical city looking part of town and you headed south of downtown to Lake Shore drive where there are the largest estates in the city where all the "Old Money'' people live. Literally just east or north of downtown is very rough neighborhoods and yes that apartment complex was mainly because the entire area was destroyed from the 2020 hurricanes. Luna's has good food. Surprisingly, the tourist trap Steamboat Bills has great food, you should go there next time. Please come again, and visit more areas.
Luna is fantastic! You picked one of the best places to eat!
That food looks really good 😋 you can always get good seafood in Louisiana
Absolutely.
So happy for you both on the awesome growth of this channel. Look forward to seeing you get to 1 million!
Congratulations on 500k. That is a nice city. It looks clean and safe.
Happy Thanksgiving! This is an appealing little town. The crawfish bread looked so good. And the entrees outstanding! Happy Thanksgiving!
It was good food! :)
I'm from New Orleans and I've only heard courthouse in Louisiana. That's the case even when other parish administrative offices are housed in the building in addition to courts at least in my experience and I've been in many courthouses around the state for business reasons not normally as a defendant in court.
😁 Really enjoy watching your travels, keep it going please.
Thank you, Tony!!
Nice to see a town blight-free!
I couldn't find any, and I looked all over.
A beautiful city, with some lovely water views and amazing homes! An enjoyable video as always! Thanks so much, Joe and Nic.😊💗
It's a pretty amazing small city, CL. :)
Thats the ole courthouse ! it got a copper top ! i was born in Lake Charles in 1958 ' I live in a little town west of there named Vinton
Born and raised in Lake Charles, La. I return to visit family at times.
I lived there and there was a part of town called Goosport and they pronounce it “goss”. There was a restaurant run by Goos fami,y and I think that was the name.
I spent a lot of time in Lake Charles back around 1980. Didn’t live there but had many customers and friends in the area. Always enjoyed visiting there. Last time I was there was around 2020 or 2021 and the city had gone through a hurricane and hadn’t recovered from the damage. Hope all is well there these days.
Happy Thanksgiving, Joe & Nic and everyone. I wish you all peace and happiness.
Same to you 😊
Happy Thanksgiving Joe and Nicole. We have so much to be thankful for and what a nice city on your travels. Be safe out there. 💟
Thank you, Rob!!
I can still hear my uncle Bill, as he took a modest sip of bourbon and a dreamy look would come over his face, "My lord - Lake Charles - what a lovely place".
He was always happy to let anyone know his birthplace.
I call it a court house. It is the parish seat of the parish. Lake Charles has been growing for some time now. The water area is FULL of children during the peak summer times for sure. I used to swim and hang out at the beach, but I think they have since stopped swimming. Down town used to be a beautiful area and always busy. I think they are trying to bring it back from being somewhat deserted. Nonetheless, Lake Charles is a beautiful place to live and enjoy the laid back life compared to Lafayette.
Thanks for sharing enjoy your outlook on city’s. I am 75 lived here all my life. To me the town is worst off now than when I grew up. We had 4 downtown theaters, 3 drive in. A YMCA fishing dock and boat house. Population has stayed near same for many years. Downtown business were thriving, now we have a Mall that is failing by the day. The for site and people in power have no vision of the future. Check the name brand restaurant and eateries we will be at the bottom. Thanks for letting me blow off some steam.
It is significant that the 6-inch gun standing on a pedestal near the courthouse is aiming at the city hall, and not the other way around. Even though the military museum is located in the city hall.
Congratulations on 500k Subscribers JOE & NIC. 🎊❤️🎉
Thank you!!!
Happy Thanksgiving! Nicole is such a nice lady! thank you for visiting Lake Charles! I used to visit it often
There use to be these old refinery barracks near the bridge that were converted into a motel called the Chateau Charles. It was a unique place, use to joke it was the place where they filmed Hogan’s Heroes. 😅
Many years ago, I lived near Beaumont, Texas. This is 55 miles west of Lake Charles. The weather may be great in November, but the humidity in this area is horrible in the summer.
I think I read that Lake Charles is considered the most humid city in the U.S.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTripSome summer days are just downright oppressive, but you get used to it.
What a charming , small town , and some beautiful buildings and houses ! ❤
You guys are awesome!
I love that you show much of Louisiana where I currently reside.
I hope someday you can make it to Europe or Ireland where I’m from.
Thank you so much for Nice video from Nice lake charles❤
LC looks lovely - food was amazing!
It was really good. :)
My mother was born in a small town near there called Iota, about 40 miles ENE of Lake Charles. She didn't stay there long, when she was 18 she moved to an older sister in Kline Texas where she met my father in 1948. In 1950 they moved to guess where? California where I was born in 1952. My father in law was from Lake Charles, lived in California until 2006 and then moved back to Lake Charles where he passed in 2014.
Happy Thanksgiving, Joe and Nic! Usually it’s called Courthouse here in Louisiana. Here in St. Tammany Parish our courthouse is called the Justice Center. It also houses a number of parish government offices, but the majority of them are at a separate location called the Parish Administrative Complex.
I will remember this. :)
Grateful for you guys, showing us the world, and your commentary make me feel like we’re there too! I love that! Happy Thanksgiving you two! 🍁🍂🥧
Thank you, that's what we are trying to do. :)
@ Yepper I heard you say that, Joe and your doing great, plus your live for architecture, make your vlog a plus ✌🏼
TYVM 4 the walk around the city. Food looked sooo good! Happy Thanksgiving u guys! Nicole ur hair looks awesome btw! B safe.
Thanks!!
You are blessed people .
Visiting places, having some of the excellent cuisine, enjoying sunshine.
Top of all achieving 500k subscriber mark.
God would continue to bless
you for many more videos for people like me.
Happy Thanksgiving Joe and Nic. Lake Charles looks beautiful and the weather is nice, I got a feeling the weather is a little tough in July and August though. Beautiful place!
Right, I would guess it gets really hot there.
Can get in the high 90’s that time of year with near 100% humidity; so can get quite miserable but this time of year can have some very nice weather
You and Nic are the best Joe
Regards from Australia 🦘 mate.❤
Thank you!!!
It's always I! Including your wife into the video! Acknowledging her existence on the presentation of it goes a long ways with me!
Wow a special edition Thanksgiving video. Lake Charles does look like a nice place to live. I have had some friends live there and they did enjoy it. You get to deal with hurricanes and flood insurance but anywhere along the Gulf has that problem. The food looked good. The Christmas village is traditional. My wife has a mini version for our home. It sounds like Nicole will get one once you finish traveling. Overall another good video. Thanks for the surprise.
Thanks, Larry!!
We love taking trips to Lake Charles from Houston. The food is seriously excellent. They have some good shopping and dining options downtown and even more all over the Southern parts of town.
The hoods are along I-10 to the East and North of downtown. There are a few bad spots in the South side, but it is mostly safe there.
Lake Charles is getting back to life after the 2020 hurricanes. A lot of buildings have been demolished including the tallest downtown office tower. Many more buildings are scheduled for demolition all across the city.
The downtown park has a huge playground as you showed. The lakefront has a lot of things to do. There is a sand beach, live alligator pond, new museum, Veterans Memorial area with tanks, a WTC park with 2 beams from the actual WTC in New York. The city is reconstructing the old pathways to connect the Beach to the end of Downtown. Downtown has a nice quaint business district with some good local coffee shops, restaurants, antique stores, a vintage music shop, art, and some live music venues.
You also can't forget the upscale casinos impact on the area. The South side of town has really grown up since the luxury casinos began opening in 2005.
My friends Carl and Chelsea are the owners of that cool coffee shop on Broad St downtown called Stellar Beans
@jamestingle5417 They have some good stuff over there. Coffee and beignets are excellent.
HELLO JOE AND NICK NICE THANKSIVING FOR YOU TRES BELLE VIDEO DE LA LOUISIANE HI FABRICE
What a beautiful city. Looks like a wonderful place to visit or live. Hope you and Nicole have a very wonderful Thanksgiving and I will see you in the next video. Until then take care, stay safe and God bless.
Steve in Oklahoma
Thank you Steve, and I hope your Thanksgiving was great as well.
Thanks Joe, I got to enjoy this video with my thanksgiving breakfast!
Cool!!
Hey there, happy Turkey Day! Nice to perambulate 'round downtown Lake Charles with you this morning. Looks like you had some great weather. (But sadly no cats 🙂) The redfish plate looks delicious!
It's a pretty awesome town, YD.
A good day to watch a Joe and Nic video. Not a good day for me to be sick but at least I’m getting a good watch! Happy Thanksgiving to you both! 🦃🏈
I hope you feel better soon. :)
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip thank you
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Don’t know if it’s been mentioned - a courthouse will always be called a courthouse because it is where (judicial) court is held. Different from a parish seat. Obviously called a parish seat because it is a parish and not a county. Just like a county seat can be where the courthouse is, but the courthouse will always be a courthouse. Two different things.
Congratulations on 500k, well deserved. You missed the cat in the garden of the house for sale. Lol
What a Thanksgiving treat to wake up to a "Joe & Nic's Road Trip" video! Lake Charles is a very pretty town. The lake views are captivating. I wish you both a Happy Thanksgiving and hope that you are having the chance to celebrate in whatever way suits you.
We did, and thank you!!
Love your travels - it's a great depiction of the country! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you, Andrei!!
Hi you too just started watching the two of you its nice to see different parts of America love the banter with you and your Missus so much knowledge of each town Happy Thanksgiving .🕷️
Thanks so much!
Happy Thanksgiving to you & Nicole & your families..and thank you so much for your video today...really appreciate your channel!! ❤️🦃🎉
Thank you, Pearl!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING JOE AND NIC❤😊🎉 LOVE YOUR CHANNEL YOUR THE BEST😊❤🎉
Thank you, Cathy!!
That was fun, thanks....Happy Thanksgiving!
Same to you!!
The old bridge has dueling pistols marking the railings that are a tribute to Jean Lafitte. I'm sure you didn't slow down to look at those, did you Joe?
Great show Joe and Nic!,,,,,great reporting and commentary!,,,,,,real Americana
Happy Thanksgiving Joe & Nic .....
Thank you Kevin, & the same to you!
We went thru lake charles, the downtown area and the lake front. It was an ok city compared to a lot of other similar sized cities. The downtown is still active, although not totally full, but mostly full use. I would go back and visit this city any time.
Love lake Charles! Spent a couple years there!
Boy that water is blue. Be careful in some of those places. That food looks good
Catching up on your videos on a frigid Sunday in Wisconsin. Another great video! Enjoyed learning about Lake Charles. Interesting about the bridge 😮. Beautiful Capitol building.
im from lake Charles and I try and avoid driving over the I10 bridge every time
What a beautiful city.
Hello guys. That bridge is called the I-10 bridge and the other bridge on 210 loop is called I-210 bridge. There are two bridges that you have to cross on Highway 171 to get to Moss Bluff which is two miles north of Lake Charles and of those two bridges, the 1st one you cross when leaving LC is the Bayou River Bridge and the 2nd one you cross is the Calcasieu River Bridge. Lake Charles is also surrounded by two major rivers, the Calcasieu River and the Sabine River. That lake you’re talking about is Charles Lake and that river dumps into Calcasieu Lake which is just a few miles around the bend. And the gentleman that is pronounced Goos like Josh but in his name you hear the jossh like goosss damnit
Kudos to them for building such an amazing playground. That’s the nicest one I’ve ever seen.
That's the second one the first one got burned down on accident
I was petrified driving over that bridge. 500K! Great job Joe and Nic. Love, love ALL your videos.
Thank you, Eileen!
Happy Thanksgiving Joe and Nic! Just watched the last 4 videos , all were very informative and relaxing after Thanksgiving dinner. Congratulations on 500k subscribers!! You're the Best!! 😊💞
Thank you, Kitrina!!
Come back during Mardi Gras celebration the New Orleans fun without having to keep your head on a swivel
Enjoyed this, thanks for sharing!
Happy Thanksgiving! Love Lake Charles!
Another fantastic video Joe and Nic.T he meal at the end looked delicious. You guys eat well. Greetings from Australia.
Thanks for sharing a gem of a small city with us. I never thought of Louisiana as a place I would move to, until now. Gotta leave California, you know. Congrats on 500k. Well deserved.
Thanks!!
As long as you leave that craziness behind from California then Lake Charles welcomes You
@@jamestingle5417 Why tf would I want to bring something with me that I want to leave behind? I never understand comments like these.
The Faith has been in that area since the missionaries came there in the 1600s, when it was still part of La Florida.
Thanks for visiting the city i was born in
Captain Goos, pronounced Goss, was my great great great great grandfather. Our family is very proud of the statue.
The bridge should have been closed years ago.
Courthouse
I left Lake Charles 15 years ago to take care of my parents. I don't miss it at all.
Interesting.
Wasn’t there a restaurant by that name on Ryan st?
@@arribaficationwineho32 which name?
@@valenfitzen I believe it was known as “Goss’s” but that might have been the people I worked with. We ordered lunch from there. This was in early 1970s. I worked at the old First Federal by the post office. I loved my job….I was the runner and they had a car I used. I loved being out and abt. I went to the Courthouse almost every day but never to City Hall.
@@arribaficationwineho32 I'm drawing a blank, but the 70's were pretty tumultuous for me. 😆
I used to study in Mcneese, in the weekend you will see all TX plates because the Casino
Please visit Natchez, MS. I visited Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas last Christmas break.
It's on our list.
You are in for quite a treat when you go to Natchez, we love that place @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip
Joe, you're slipping; you didn't mention the cat in the yard.😄
Second one I missed. :(
Hello from Florida, I've been thru Lake Charles, it's a nice area.
Yay, congratulations you have reached 500 subscribers 🎉🎉