Gots his Caddy Brougham all souped up with a flux capacitor. Gonna go b-b-b-back in time! Hey, Charlie, watch out for dem terr-rist chasing you in dat VW minibus, Son!
@@jacksonbear1 i know over time dc started to look worst with buildings just sitting more residence moving away did you know in the 70s dc population was over 700,000 but by 1980 it droped to 600,000 and plus they started to shut whole neighborhoods/public housing projects down like hanover place (in 1985) and ect wich was completly boarded up
Those areas are completely cleaned up and gentrifed, more people mostly white and young with college degrees are living there now. Homes there are around a million dollars now.
I’m only 30 but I still remember how Dc looked back in the 90’s and early 00’s. I can’t believe the way it looks now. All those expensive high rise apartments and overpriced million dollar homes. I don’t even recognize the city anymore.
Tru tru im a early 00s baby but i swear to god everytime i drive thrue the city there br new stuff every where i be like "wtf when did they build this!?" Or "wtf what happened to this and that" it makes me sad how they build all this useless stuff why dont they learn that people dont wunna live in dc!
Love this video CharlieBo's dad videography in 1976 was quite impressive I'm sure a little shorty Charlie was in back seat just a infant maybe a baby boy learning the ropes of this great trait of documenting the mean streets of USA 😀🎥
Is it that bad in DC I heard it’s bad really bad because am from Ohio Cleveland countryside but gully too plus I got family Detroit east side Handsworth real muders up there
@@oneilmarston698 yes if you go to DC don't go to the Southside and Eastside and Northside unless you know somebody don't go to southwest east of the river either anything off MLK is trenches anything in Bellevue neighborhood is trenches if you go go to capitol Hill avoid Potomac gardens sursum cordas projects and syphax gardens k street southwest projects anything behind the nationals baseball stadium park don't go there anything lower than that especially at night be inside your house at night cause it gets 10 times worse !!!!!! Be very careful in uptown looks look deceiving as gentrification is in effect 60 percent that's Northwest but still has 80 to 100 homicides a year be careful as block to block are beefing don't get caught at night on the wrong block stroffing you will get robbed!
I was 19 and lived in the DC area in 1976. I even went to the Bicentennial Fireworks Show, July 4th 1976 down at the Capital Mall. There were over 1 million people there that night.
@@radio3976 nope the Gentrification didn't start until the nineties during the housing boom. After the crack epidemic in the 80's. Then you had the bailout in the 2000's because of bogus loans.(the big short)
@@sr.elboogie9262 they didn't start knocking buildings down until the early 2000s. They eased people into it by hitting different spots piece by peace. Then afterwhile, people started seeing it and then they started losing their place. Most people went down south because it's cheaper the rest stayed. They were in homeless shelters for a minute, but the only choice you had from there was to get the best section 8 possible, leave or get your weight up. I call the people that stayed the leftover. It's free school in the city, but they put the felons on first. Called it a conviction program. It wasn't a conviction program, it was free school fir all DC residents. Only the leftovers disregarded it. Some people came from down south trying to get opportunities, but didn't know what to do, so they just came up here to be homeless too. The city still aint telling people about the free school, it's either word on the street, or you gotta eventually figure it out.
There was a time when DC was called the murder capital of the US. There was also a time when the Wizards were called the Bullets. Things have certainly changed, but DC still has its moments. I'm looking forward to visiting there in the fall.
Get ready for a traffic jam! I still say, DC traffic is among the worst in the world, and I've been to big cities in China, Tokyo, New York, Bangkok, Mexico City, and some other giants. DC is worse than all of them for traffic jams.
My grandmom was one of the last people in her projects. I remember when I was little and I used to stay out there in the summer. Then I lived in DC 91-93 that's when it was super wild.
You ain't never lie, I had family there back in the day and in 1991 our annual family reunion was in Crystal City Va, and my cousin Nona , took us to DC to hang out and she was messing with a major player in the street. It was bananas out there!!! Had fun though!!!
And the metro.....calumbia hights wasnt supposed to get gentrified but people in that community was geekin for a metro so they could redevelope the area and then they gentrified it but that dosnt matter cause it still get really wild up in calumbia hights
I was 21 in 1976, having been raised near 16th St, NW. I remember seeing a lot of depressed areas in NE and SE during that time, but the neighborhoods still thrived. It's terrible that the inhabitants were driven out by gentrification, instead of getting public money to fix up their homes. I knew an old woman off Sheriff RD, in the 90's who lived in a horrible run down place. It was absolutely shocking, and no one lifted a finger to help her. I finally got her into decent senior public housing, where she spent the last ten years of her life. But otherwise, any development just drove out the original inhabitants . So God damn shameful.
@@radio3976 no, its not an actual place but it's what we folks in other parts of DC (I'm from upt), call places like Oxon Hill, Temple Hills, etc, are all apart of SE Maryland.
Brother charliebo you are the best and thank you for all you have done past and present in my book you deserve a medal 🏅of honor for the hard work and dedication that you have shown to America through your travels of all 50 states once again thank you big brother🤝
Damn this is awesome I'm only 24 so I'm always real curious about cities a d what they were like decades ago. Even though I'm pretty familiar with how my city used to be before I was born, itwould still be amazing to see this in Baltimore
Hey!!!! You were in South East DC in Frederick Douglas' neighborhood. Well, you were on 16th st. by the liquor store off of Good Hope Rd. which isn't far from the Frederick Douglas house and museum, I knew the neighborhood well. That's the last place I was with my mom in '95 before she passed back in '96..
Great perspective, thank you. People have more today than 45 years ago. But the same problems are still happening in the City? Same policy and governance, liberal, have been in charge... 45 YEARS! WHEN WILL PEOPLE WAKE UP?!!
They didn't really do anything about the crime for real. They just pushed it to the side. I guess they figured, if they build stuff poor people can't afford, poor people will leave and that will make crime go away, but some people couldn't even afford to leave. Ward 8 SE was the poorest part of the City. it was the last place to get cleaned up alittle bit, but basically, all if the poor people from NW SW NE and poor people from out of town, the only place they could afford to live was on the SE side. They are people that moved from out of town, just to come here and be homeless.
Black people, let's start owning our houses and NOT RENTING. A family I know in DC just sold it's house. They bought it in 1973 for $ 10,000. Sold it for 1.6 million
That's when atlanta had all of them housing projects, it was like 25 different housing projects in the city and even suburbs like college park, east point, marrietta and Decatur had projects
My hometown..!! I use to live on 15th and P at 1409..!! I went to Ross Elementary, and in 1980, I moved to Downtown L.A..!! 1 shithole to the next..!! But I had some great times though..!! Thanks for this..!!
Capital Hill didn't look bad in 1976 nor most of Northwest like the Petworth area, Brookland in NE, South Dakota Ave. Whoever did this video didn't do a good depiction at all. He showed the areas that were dilapidated from the 68 riots but there were a lot of nice areas. And I can say this being a native 3rd generation Washingtonian. The people were much nicer then and we had "active" communities. People cared about one another and didn't ostracize each other. There were always some diversity like on Capital Hill where I lived and Brookland, NW and SW. I had a great education with the public schools in Wash., DC and at the renowned Howard University also in Wash., DC
Atlanta was off the chain back then averaging 500 homicides per year all the projects was still up 💯 pre gentrification the real ATL 💯 Same wit DC 💯 rough back then but it's getting worse again now
@@kdyy3 they lied to you cause ATL getting over 200 this year alone smh so know damn sure ATL highest year wasn't no 241 cause New Orleans St louis Richmond all have the same population like ATL between 500 and 800k and all had more than 241😂 and don't listen to the news cause they be lying on stats for instance DC had 205 homicides last year but the news said only 179 happened that's 26 homicides that was unaccounted for 😂
How the heck they move those slabs out them tight parallel spots....I guess like in movie taxi when tried to get out of spot hit eveycar to make him room
I'm a Dc native and trust me, most of those neighborhoods, houses are long gone. Now new apartments, condos and office buildings. DC, I must say, looks really good now overall. It still has it's issues e especially in SE, further NE; car jackings, robberies, break-ins, killings (a lot in SE other side of the Anacostia River) but even that's changing, right off Pennsylvania Ave SW, not far from US Capitol building. DC's now comprises more whites, than blacks. So no longer "Chocolate City." It's building everywhere, especially center city, closer downtown, etc. Whites are even now moving to Anacostia, where home prices are still some of the lowest compared to other parts of the city. But their prices are going up.
lots of shootings happen in nw aswell like a guy got shot 8 times outside of the train station in calumbia hights some one else the next day some one got murdered and another got injured some where in nw :/ gentrification dosnt mean anything any more tbh people still getting hurt and killed
Was this behind the Capitol? Cause I seen that once from Amtrak, back of the capital then then the hood down over the hill in 79, I remember cause 3 mile island accident.
Had a question: Since you've been all over the country, and into almost every city. In you're opinion, do you think "Black People" are only 12% of the population ??? or is it more that that???
We are way more, they lie about the stats to make us feel inferior just like they lied about us coming on slave ships when we were already here to make us feel like foreigners on our homeland
@@showmestatefinest5412 I think you are right. YT is even erasing my post leading to information about this subject. Liberals pushing to have the washington redskin mascot removed...is it connected?? www.washingtonian.com/2020/02/21/a-new-study-contradicts-a-washington-post-poll-about-how-native-americans-view-the-redskins-name/
I wonder where the location is in the 1976 footage looks like nw dc, I was born in 95 but thats how I slightly remeber dc looking , it was filthy with trash everywhere and old sidewalks that needed repair I remeber late 90s and early 2000s thats when gentrification came full force but I still have memories of the old dc when it was filthy
Ayo Charlie time traveled back to tha 1970’s to bring us this video, respect
😂
😂😂😂
Charlie ran out of hoods to visit now he’s traveling back in time 😭
*Traveling to hoods in other dimensions*
Gots his Caddy Brougham all souped up with a flux capacitor. Gonna go b-b-b-back in time! Hey, Charlie, watch out for dem terr-rist chasing you in dat VW minibus, Son!
Lmfao
Right right!!😁😂😂😂😂💯♥
Oh nah…….😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The 70's version of DC looks like Baltimore in 2021!
I wonder what baltimore looked like in 1976
@@sammyjaohnson5631 not as bad as it looks now!
@@timmartin723 dang so basicly dc and baltimore switched looks
Baltimore on The Wire looked rough
@@jacksonbear1 i know over time dc started to look worst with buildings just sitting more residence moving away did you know in the 70s dc population was over 700,000 but by 1980 it droped to 600,000 and plus they started to shut whole neighborhoods/public housing projects down like hanover place (in 1985) and ect wich was completly boarded up
Finally! You know how hard it is to find old DC footage
Those areas are completely cleaned up and gentrifed, more people mostly white and young with college degrees are living there now. Homes there are around a million dollars now.
Facts. I seen it with my own eyes in 2016 went too visit.
One million $$$ for a house?.That's cheap! Where are those places at? I'm looking at 1 bedroom condos for $1.3 million.
Millions??? Stop lying. I lived there. FOH. The mostly white thing is true though.
@@RRR-tj8in the average house in DC is over $1MM.
@@MagnusMedina Boy, I've lived in DC. It depends on WHERE you live and the quality of the house. Shut the fuck up about shit you don't understand.
I’m only 30 but I still remember how Dc looked back in the 90’s and early 00’s. I can’t believe the way it looks now. All those expensive high rise apartments and overpriced million dollar homes. I don’t even recognize the city anymore.
Tru tru im a early 00s baby but i swear to god everytime i drive thrue the city there br new stuff every where i be like "wtf when did they build this!?" Or "wtf what happened to this and that" it makes me sad how they build all this useless stuff why dont they learn that people dont wunna live in dc!
Dc was became every other bland ass city.
The DC hoods in 2020 are much nicer than the ones ca. 1976
Of course
Hoods are now cleaner. But it's nice to know nothing's really changed... Crime wise..
crime has went down like crazy check a graph from 1970 to know
2:12 a messy area there
@@notanopp5053 it went down since the 90’s but the crime rate is still high and most of the killings happens in SE and NE with 200 Murders in 2020
Lies
Crime has gotten FAR better
Love this video CharlieBo's dad videography in 1976 was quite impressive I'm sure a little shorty Charlie was in back seat just a infant maybe a baby boy learning the ropes of this great trait of documenting the mean streets of USA 😀🎥
His Dad did this as well? I never knew that.
@@MJScoutArchMar I'm starting to think so too because this is the 5th person who has commented this
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In 1976 I was in kindergarten, I just turned 50 years old. Time flies.
I have notifications on and I never even have to look to know it’s Charlie uploading at these random times 😂
Get over yourself
@@0kh0b07 r u depressed
I’m from DC and half of it is gentrified now but the crime rate is still bad for a small city. 80% of the killings happens in SE and NE
Is it that bad in DC I heard it’s bad really bad because am from Ohio Cleveland countryside but gully too plus I got family Detroit east side Handsworth real muders up there
@@oneilmarston698 DC Metropolitan Area on pace for 600 homicides highest since 1998
@@principlesmoralsvalues4081 that’s Baltimore
@@principlesmoralsvalues4081 Baltimore have over 300 murders every year, Dc was at 200 in 2020 and pg county was at 100 in 2020
@@oneilmarston698 yes if you go to DC don't go to the Southside and Eastside and Northside unless you know somebody don't go to southwest east of the river either anything off MLK is trenches anything in Bellevue neighborhood is trenches if you go go to capitol Hill avoid Potomac gardens sursum cordas projects and syphax gardens k street southwest projects anything behind the nationals baseball stadium park don't go there anything lower than that especially at night be inside your house at night cause it gets 10 times worse !!!!!! Be very careful in uptown looks look deceiving as gentrification is in effect 60 percent that's Northwest but still has 80 to 100 homicides a year be careful as block to block are beefing don't get caught at night on the wrong block stroffing you will get robbed!
You should do a video on LA hoods in the late 80s/early 90s
For real
I was 19 and lived in the DC area in 1976. I even went to the Bicentennial Fireworks Show, July 4th 1976 down at the Capital Mall. There were over 1 million people there that night.
Yep, that's so true
What an unreal night that must’ve been.
Chocolate City in '76. That's when the gentrification began in certain areas of DC.
That soon?
@@DialloMoore503 2000s
Gentrification aint hit until the 2000s
@@radio3976 nope the Gentrification didn't start until the nineties during the housing boom. After the crack epidemic in the 80's.
Then you had the bailout in the 2000's because of bogus loans.(the big short)
@@sr.elboogie9262 they didn't start knocking buildings down until the early 2000s. They eased people into it by hitting different spots piece by peace. Then afterwhile, people started seeing it and then they started losing their place. Most people went down south because it's cheaper the rest stayed. They were in homeless shelters for a minute, but the only choice you had from there was to get the best section 8 possible, leave or get your weight up. I call the people that stayed the leftover. It's free school in the city, but they put the felons on first. Called it a conviction program. It wasn't a conviction program, it was free school fir all DC residents. Only the leftovers disregarded it. Some people came from down south trying to get opportunities, but didn't know what to do, so they just came up here to be homeless too. The city still aint telling people about the free school, it's either word on the street, or you gotta eventually figure it out.
I was 16 years old in 1976, born and raised in Miami Florida, I miss those days.
wasnt miami super bad back then though?
@@meritakajmaku7028 Maybe some areas, my hood was safe though.
@@Tiberius291 Dade-County O.G. 🙂
What area are you from
@@usecriticalthinking243 The neighborhood is called Richmond Heights in Miami Dade County.
There was a time when DC was called the murder capital of the US. There was also a time when the Wizards were called the Bullets. Things have certainly changed, but DC still has its moments. I'm looking forward to visiting there in the fall.
They were originally the Baltimore Bullets.
It's getting worse back to those days past will be the present this and next year 💯
Get ready for a traffic jam!
I still say, DC traffic is among the worst in the world, and I've been to big cities in China, Tokyo, New York, Bangkok, Mexico City, and some other giants.
DC is worse than all of them for traffic jams.
I live in DC now and it is being Gentrified beyond belief. It's still a great city but it's changing quickly.
They are the Wizards now to embrace their witchcraft origins. Look at the aerial view of the white house and capital building.
My grandmom was one of the last people in her projects. I remember when I was little and I used to stay out there in the summer. Then I lived in DC 91-93 that's when it was super wild.
You ain't never lie, I had family there back in the day and in 1991 our annual family reunion was in Crystal City Va, and my cousin Nona , took us to DC to hang out and she was messing with a major player in the street. It was bananas out there!!! Had fun though!!!
I’m loving that old 70s footage!! Upload all the pre 2010 footage you’ve got of everywhere! Especially if you have any of flint Michigan!
Why pre 10
The city got gentrified when they brought baseball back to DC
Why can’t I find a lie with that statement
Wish Baltimore would become the same way
And the metro.....calumbia hights wasnt supposed to get gentrified but people in that community was geekin for a metro so they could redevelope the area and then they gentrified it but that dosnt matter cause it still get really wild up in calumbia hights
It started in 1991 btw- baseball came back because the area had ALREADY changed.
It started before then lol
I was 21 in 1976, having been raised near 16th St, NW. I remember seeing a lot of depressed areas in NE and SE during that time, but the neighborhoods still thrived. It's terrible that the inhabitants were driven out by gentrification, instead of getting public money to fix up their homes. I knew an old woman off Sheriff RD, in the 90's who lived in a horrible run down place. It was absolutely shocking, and no one lifted a finger to help her. I finally got her into decent senior public housing, where she spent the last ten years of her life. But otherwise, any development just drove out the original inhabitants . So God damn shameful.
Damn, good footage glad to see you snagged older clips. Hope this happens more
I miss DC sometimes, thanks for this upload. Goin back in June for a visit
I've been to DC a few times. It's a beautiful city. Just too many sleazy politicians hanging around.
@@supadoopa926 no one sees them hanging around. I live here.
@@supadoopa926 they live in northern VA or Potomac MD lol
Remember to hit up Pulaski/Freedom Plaza. 🤘
Wow, crazy! I was born in ‘76 and lived in Arlington right across the river. This is such a cool video. Thank you!
Hood or not I love the city, and her people. I was born in P.G. (Aka southeast Maryland). And now living 20 miles to the south of the city.
Oh no please don't say the mountains of Waldorf?!!
@@Omegaphats 🤭🤭
Aint no such thing as South East Maryland
@@radio3976 no, its not an actual place but it's what we folks in other parts of DC (I'm from upt), call places like Oxon Hill, Temple Hills, etc, are all apart of SE Maryland.
@@Omegaphats Waldorf isn't apart of PG County. He said he was from PG
Brother charliebo you are the best and thank you for all you have done past and present in my book you deserve a medal 🏅of honor for the hard work and dedication that you have shown to America through your travels of all 50 states once again thank you big brother🤝
DC Looking like Baltimore (now) in the past years
Damn this is awesome I'm only 24 so I'm always real curious about cities a d what they were like decades ago. Even though I'm pretty familiar with how my city used to be before I was born, itwould still be amazing to see this in Baltimore
Hey!!!! You were in South East DC in Frederick Douglas' neighborhood. Well, you were on 16th st. by the liquor store off of Good Hope Rd. which isn't far from the Frederick Douglas house and museum, I knew the neighborhood well. That's the last place I was with my mom in '95 before she passed back in '96..
Cant help but notice how plastic and toy like vehicles are now compared to the 70s
Great video Charlie loved going back to the 70s and into 2021 nicer cars and a bit cleaner
Loving to see this old videos of DC, Bronkx and Harlem etc
Who recorded these old clips you be having?
I think CharlieBo's father recorded these old clips
He probably got the old videos from someone in DC
Wish you could do a Gary Indiana 1976 vs 2020 video
Great perspective, thank you. People have more today than 45 years ago. But the same problems are still happening in the City? Same policy and governance, liberal, have been in charge... 45 YEARS! WHEN WILL PEOPLE WAKE UP?!!
More liberals there today than ever before!
Damn shame
Miami and Jacksonville are both two big-time Republican cities yet they are poor and dangerous asf
They didn't really do anything about the crime for real. They just pushed it to the side. I guess they figured, if they build stuff poor people can't afford, poor people will leave and that will make crime go away, but some people couldn't even afford to leave. Ward 8 SE was the poorest part of the City. it was the last place to get cleaned up alittle bit, but basically, all if the poor people from NW SW NE and poor people from out of town, the only place they could afford to live was on the SE side. They are people that moved from out of town, just to come here and be homeless.
Black people, let's start owning our houses and NOT RENTING. A family I know in DC just sold it's house. They bought it in 1973 for $ 10,000. Sold it for 1.6 million
Wtf 100$ it was that cheap!?
@@sammyjaohnson5631 Sorry I meant $10,000 not $100
Man you gotta do pre Olympics (1996) Atlanta to now
That's when atlanta had all of them housing projects, it was like 25 different housing projects in the city and even suburbs like college park, east point, marrietta and Decatur had projects
I grew up in DC .. THAT GO GO BEAT ,. WILL LIVE THERE FOREVER
Charlie I hope you bring us one 10 years from now that will be great 👍.
CharlieBo rockin the Marty McFly DeLorean going back in time.
My hometown..!! I use to live on 15th and P at 1409..!!
I went to Ross Elementary, and in 1980, I moved to Downtown L.A..!! 1 shithole to the next..!!
But I had some great times though..!!
Thanks for this..!!
Was it dangerouse in the 70s
@@sammyjaohnson5631 Yes
I think this is pretty cool to show people videos who didn't live in this time period or city for that matter.
That one house had boarded up windows, but the boarded up windows were painted purple. Wtf?
I have no idea if this applies to DC but in Texas purple paint on private property fences designate "NO TREPASSING" and it's backed up by statue law.
@@joshuatxuk I guess I remember seeing that before. Thanks
@@michaelwoods8654 Yeah purple boarded windows are still curious though, the painted fences are very much a more rural thing and fairly recent trend.
Seems like all hoods between 1970-1990 had those coupes. I remember having to squeeze in the back seat after the front passenger moved their seat up.
I remember Pro Wrestler and Actor Batista said he wa raised in Washington D.C. and many people were murdered in his neighborhood
Charlie, I knew you DID IT AGAIN!!😎👍
Used to look like Baltimore looks now
Man, Charlie getting creative with his videos. He's a true youtube G.
Damn right by my apartment I’m surprised you missed it
How cool. Are most of the buildings still there, or were a lot of them torn down for redevelopment?
@@sandyrodriguez2803 only thing still here is Fredrick Douglas’s home
@@ariuwg4186 what part of the video?
When you coming to Milwaukee?
I think he did a Milwaukee one
Wonder were they get 1976 footage
Can you do one on 86?
Where is the theme music of Good Times😄😄😄
Great video
Put some Chuck Brown "Go-Go Swing" audio on it.
Good content I was six years old 1976 Philadelphia memories wow hit those likes 👍
Wow love the old cars they were soo cool and plentiful back then and so rare to see now
the forethought to record in 1976 is crazy
More old videos please
Can u do Dallas TX
Yo let me get that Nova at the first right turn fo tha low.....Dope video.....yo where Marion Barry at....Mayor fa life baby.
Do Los Angeles next
Born and raised in DC..Got even worse in the 80s when the crack epidemic hit.. Violence galore, and my uncle used to work for Rayful Edmond
And I would take that era over 2023 in a heartbeat
@@marvinhagler4721 definitely
How did you get that 1976 footage?
Damn...only thing that really changed was the cars...smdh
And the houses are fixed up for the most part
I haven't been to DC since 2005. Has it changed alot since then? I loved Ben's Chilli Bowl
If you were to come back, you'll see the difference between 2005 and now
GENTRIFIED!
The fact that I pass that everyday is crazy
Great flashback to now Washington D.C
Capital Hill didn't look bad in 1976 nor most of Northwest like the Petworth area, Brookland in NE, South Dakota Ave. Whoever did this video didn't do a good depiction at all. He showed the areas that were dilapidated from the 68 riots but there were a lot of nice areas. And I can say this being a native 3rd generation Washingtonian. The people were much nicer then and we had "active" communities. People cared about one another and didn't ostracize each other. There were always some diversity like on Capital Hill where I lived and Brookland, NW and SW. I had a great education with the public schools in Wash., DC and at the renowned Howard University also in Wash., DC
wonder if there is an 70-90 pittsburgh pa compared to now
Yeah I’d like to see Pittsburgh when it was still a blue collar steel city
Probably, million dollar row houses now..
Most of em are in the 300,000 - 800,000 range but its possible to find some way cheaper less the 100,000
I’m from dc and was born July 1977. ❤️❤️💜
Someone gave Charlie a time machine. Boss status lol
I would love to see a 80 to mid 90s Atlanta video compared to now
Atlanta was off the chain back then averaging 500 homicides per year all the projects was still up 💯 pre gentrification the real ATL 💯 Same wit DC 💯 rough back then but it's getting worse again now
@@principlesmoralsvalues4081 Atlanta never had over 500 homicides the most they had was 241 and it was 1990
@@kdyy3 they lied to you cause ATL getting over 200 this year alone smh so know damn sure ATL highest year wasn't no 241 cause New Orleans St louis Richmond all have the same population like ATL between 500 and 800k and all had more than 241😂 and don't listen to the news cause they be lying on stats for instance DC had 205 homicides last year but the news said only 179 happened that's 26 homicides that was unaccounted for 😂
How the heck they move those slabs out them tight parallel spots....I guess like in movie taxi when tried to get out of spot hit eveycar to make him room
plz do 9th ward Atlanta next
D.C. I love it
DC hoods back then look like Philly hoods now
And Philly been looking like Philly! Philadelphia is still like other cities were in the 70’s-80’s. Unfortunately they keep it too real!!
Philly just need to clean up. Cool spot though
Do Denver next
Woah I was born in 76, and my pops was from DC Minnesota Ave
its crazy to know alot of these people that was in the 70s vid are probably dead now
Shout Out to the DMV... I remember 1976 aka The Spirit Of 76'... Southern and Branch Ave.. #CityLine
I'm a Dc native and trust me, most of those neighborhoods, houses are long gone. Now new apartments, condos and office buildings. DC, I must say, looks really good now overall. It still has it's issues e especially in SE, further NE; car jackings, robberies, break-ins, killings (a lot in SE other side of the Anacostia River) but even that's changing, right off Pennsylvania Ave SW, not far from US Capitol building. DC's now comprises more whites, than blacks. So no longer "Chocolate City." It's building everywhere, especially center city, closer downtown, etc. Whites are even now moving to Anacostia, where home prices are still some of the lowest compared to other parts of the city. But their prices are going up.
lots of shootings happen in nw aswell like a guy got shot 8 times outside of the train station in calumbia hights some one else the next day some one got murdered and another got injured some where in nw :/ gentrification dosnt mean anything any more tbh people still getting hurt and killed
And also there are still more black people then white in dc, dc is 59% black now
Was this behind the Capitol? Cause I seen that once from Amtrak, back of the capital then then the hood down over the hill in 79, I remember cause 3 mile island accident.
You should drive around a South American hood and record that would be interesting
Had a question: Since you've been all over the country, and into almost every city.
In you're opinion, do you think "Black People" are only 12% of the population ??? or is it more that that???
That's a really good question. I feel like the government is lying about that🤔🤔
We are way more, they lie about the stats to make us feel inferior just like they lied about us coming on slave ships when we were already here to make us feel like foreigners on our homeland
@@showmestatefinest5412 I think you are right. YT is even erasing my post leading to information about this subject. Liberals pushing to have the washington redskin mascot removed...is it connected??
www.washingtonian.com/2020/02/21/a-new-study-contradicts-a-washington-post-poll-about-how-native-americans-view-the-redskins-name/
@@12lionwhelps71 they be deleting my comments too whenever I speak the truth
its a lot of mixed ppl
Peace, would like to know more about the 1976 vid from DC. Anyone I can talk to?
I can tell you bought a new vehicle: Time Travel is a standard option on all 2022 Teslas.
People who think the "good old days" were better, have not ever seen "the good old days" accurately.
How come these old video clips aren't ever on a bright and sun shiny day?
For the young ones, the 1976 footage was NOT taken with a cellphone!
Cars were bigger back then.
Nice video
I miss all those big ass cars!
So has charlie been doing this for 40+ years?
Play the video clips side by side so we can see the difference in real time
Love all the old cars.
Beautiful content.
I wonder where the location is in the 1976 footage looks like nw dc, I was born in 95 but thats how I slightly remeber dc looking , it was filthy with trash everywhere and old sidewalks that needed repair I remeber late 90s and early 2000s thats when gentrification came full force but I still have memories of the old dc when it was filthy
is that a basketball under that car?