I was mostly looking at the beautiful backdrop with palm trees, distant mountains, and pastel sunset hues. This place has the potential to be so much better than what it is. What a shame.
theres many places like that in cali lol, not sure what your fascination with making things look "pretty" but this neighborhood has its own culture, let people be
@@overcastskyline1747 What's the problem with taking care of the cities roads and sidewalks? Trimming the palm trees/lawn and making use of those empty lots? Cleaning up the garbage in the streets, relocating the homeless, and cracking down on crime? Who wouldn't want to live in a nicer cleaner safer neighborhood? I lived through the revitalization of NYC in the 2000s, and I can tell you that the residents will appreciate it. Most people who live in the hood dont actually want to be there, they have visions of wanting to move to a safer area. Who wants to raise children near drugs, gangs and violence? Thats not the kind of "culture" that deserves to be propped up. Maybe you dont have vision but i do and i can see the potential here.
@@Victor-xs7gf you can easily meet your vision, its called getting a raise and moving to a "nicer" neighborhood", or even simpler, just moving out? its been proven through countless studies that when a "community" is clean and nice it usually becomes a target by real estate thugs and property owners to raise rent to un affordable prices and typically, will eventually, become police magnets to enforce unnecessary rules. i know many that live in the hood and i have lived in one myself and let me tell you, weve all had fonder memories good and bad living in the hood, the community was tighter, cops left us alone, no curfew limits, can drink a beer outside, less snitching and karens, movies embraced this kind of life because youre actually free, the only ones that want to move out and cry about "the hood" all the time are losers that dont simply want to put the effort to just move out or save up money, which requires you to use your brain lol.
Lived there from 67 to 05. Last visited in 23 for my dad’s memorial. He was stationed at Norton when we were kids. Town declined rapidly when the base closed and the GIs all left leaving no one to rent apartments and houses. People from other areas moved in for cheap rent and SB county paid better welfare than LA county. Sad too, but then again, what place is as good or better than it was 30 years ago?
This area pretty raw... the older single family home seen at 4:08 apparently had a strip mall and parking lot AND billboard put around it after it was built...some f'd up zoning in this area
San Bernardino has some of the most underrated hood level activity in the country. A lot of notorious places (skid row, south side Chicago, etc..) you can cruise through and be safe if you just mind your own business.. San Bernardino is not one of them. I spent a lot my childhood there and it was totally fine.. but going back to just look around I have had some very very close calls. It's not like LA where the destruction has been largely contained to smaller areas... the whole place used to be pretty decent but largely has gone to hell in a handbasket. It really doesn't look that bad in this video but trust me.. don't go just exploring in SB if you don't know what you're doing
For real ! Im from Worcester Mass - but in the 90's me and a few buddies moved to San Diego. Oceanside - not the greatest but not the worst. Well I was selling Kirby vacuums and I did pretty good. Anyways the owner wanted me to help him open an office in Ontario. The Inland Empire I was told :) Well first of all it smelled like cow ass every morning and it was brutally hot all the time ! I went to Rialto and Fontana door to door and I was petrified. I had a brand new 98 Camry. I met a few girls all around that area which was fun. But other than that it was a shit house ! I was only there for 3 months in the summer of 99. But I'll never forget the Inland Empire. Oh and by the time I got to Oceanside the air was so much effing better
I notice one recurring theme thing I'm seeing in your vids I've viewed so far - in all these areas there's really cool old signage! Like handpainted shit that LASTS. Makes me want to risk my life to get pics before theyre gonzo!
60s miles people from la county move to san Bernardino because it's cheap out there n some la county gang members move out there because they are run aways but it was bad out there due to laa county gangs moving out there but now everyone moving out to Vegas so it calm down alot
I moved to Fontana just a few miles away, from San Jose. I call this San Bernaghetto. I’ve been to a handful of hoods in my lifetime, and this is definitely up there. I don’t even think this video tells the full story.
Even some of the sides of 99 on the way down there from up north are tent cities. Pretty certain I ended up in this shown area on accident one time while down there. Was looking for Walmart, but there was construction so it took me through a bunch of crazy side shit that had me fascinated at the same time I was locking the doors...lol.
Bro you went by the same place over and over you should’ve went to sepulveda,lugo, Genevieve you past them right up you didn’t even hit king tut area that was literally a block away not to mention date Delarosa area
I used to live in that house on the right corner at the first signal. He truns right, and there was the liquor store three houses down. It just seems like San Bernardino has always been a little sketchy.
@@90sUndergroundGRapCollectorbanning is in riverside county and I wouldn’t go there. It’s full of meth addicted wanderers just like most of the region.
Basically, the San Bernardino County north of Interstate 10 is a whole different world comparing with it south of I-10. The south is a much better place.
I too can remember 30+ years ago...SanBo had nice malls that were packed and fun to shop at , Hospitality Lane was a destination ...Dance/nightclubs . There was a huge record store (can't remember name) that had every album you ever needed. The downtown area was cool and clean too....now none of that is there anymore...only tweezers, and homeless zombies wander all over and constant panhandling. The city had a lot to do with the demise along with Norton AFB closing.
I’ve been out there once and as bad the hoods were where I grew up at (Bed-stuy & bushwick in Brooklyn) at least we have things to do out here. I’ll take for granted a bodega on every corner and a 24/7 subway system to get me in and out of Manhattan for city leisure activities. San Bernardino is boring as fuck and ghetto. There’s not much to do out there. I’m assuming the more lucky middle class folks have a the luxury of at least going to L.A for fun nightlife and beaches. At least in LA I got to take the light rail to Santa Monica. San Bernardino and the I.E overall is extremely car centric and it gets more worst the further East you go to such as Victorville where I also hung out for a bit. Had a sibling at the time that was living on a military base (Fort Irwin) and shit was deep as fuck in the middle of the Mojave desert outside of a tiny city called Barstow. The only cities I liked in the I.E. that were clean and decent were Fontana and Ontario & Of course that’s when I compare it to San Bernardino.
@@DeepVerma728 Nah...there's literally no good jobs or work in SB that could provide a livable wage without receiving some form of government assistance. Sure it's proximity to Los Angeles helps a bit, but the freeway commute is a nightmare. The Bay area has a lot more opportunities, and even Oakland still has more going for it than SB. It's a dead, depressed, crime filled, drug ridden city with more poverty than any city in the state. About ten years ago it was the second poorest city in the country after Detroit.
@@DeepVerma728 You're either high or just responding from a basis where you've brainwashed to think Oakland is some "liberal hell hole". There is no fucking comparison. Oakland, despite its problems, is an amazing city. San Bernardino is a "failed state"
I'm from San Bernardino and moved to the 818. I'm in an active gange area right now. I feel 1000 safer here than in San Bernardino. Not even comparable. I been all the areas of the 818.
Those palms..mountains..and climate outweigh any "negatives"....Nothing here looked unappealing enough to not want to live there...actually quite the opposite!
Every hood video there is somebody in the comments saying a place is heaven or paradise compared to another hood. They're all hoods and san bernardino has a higher crime rate than Oakland unless the stats recently changed
“Lord of the Rims tire shop’ brilliant
''one does not simply go walking into the land of san bernardino to destroy the rim of power''
boromir
I thought it was cute too. lol
Too many Orcs keeping the crime rates high
@@Superflight777ge funny!
That's a good one!
I was mostly looking at the beautiful backdrop with palm trees, distant mountains, and pastel sunset hues. This place has the potential to be so much better than what it is. What a shame.
It was all once beautiful farm land.
If you go to the neighborhoods above the 210, the city is actually pretty nice. Anything below the 210 is definitely questionable
theres many places like that in cali lol, not sure what your fascination with making things look "pretty" but this neighborhood has its own culture, let people be
@@overcastskyline1747 What's the problem with taking care of the cities roads and sidewalks? Trimming the palm trees/lawn and making use of those empty lots? Cleaning up the garbage in the streets, relocating the homeless, and cracking down on crime? Who wouldn't want to live in a nicer cleaner safer neighborhood? I lived through the revitalization of NYC in the 2000s, and I can tell you that the residents will appreciate it. Most people who live in the hood dont actually want to be there, they have visions of wanting to move to a safer area. Who wants to raise children near drugs, gangs and violence? Thats not the kind of "culture" that deserves to be propped up. Maybe you dont have vision but i do and i can see the potential here.
@@Victor-xs7gf you can easily meet your vision, its called getting a raise and moving to a "nicer" neighborhood", or even simpler, just moving out? its been proven through countless studies that when a "community" is clean and nice it usually becomes a target by real estate thugs and property owners to raise rent to un affordable prices and typically, will eventually, become police magnets to enforce unnecessary rules.
i know many that live in the hood and i have lived in one myself and let me tell you, weve all had fonder memories good and bad living in the hood, the community was tighter, cops left us alone, no curfew limits, can drink a beer outside, less snitching and karens, movies embraced this kind of life because youre actually free, the only ones that want to move out and cry about "the hood" all the time are losers that dont simply want to put the effort to just move out or save up money, which requires you to use your brain lol.
They say this the Gary, Indiana of California 🥶🥶
I heard a rumor that it has the most people on welfare in the country.
I think Gary Indiana is even worse
@@tachometer-flacActually Owsley county Kentucky has the highest percentage of welfare recipients in the country. 99% white by the way.
@@JacktheRipper-xo3wo Gary is calm now compared to what it used to be basically just a ghost town
Home of the quarter pounder 😊
Lived there from 67 to 05. Last visited in 23 for my dad’s memorial. He was stationed at Norton when we were kids. Town declined rapidly when the base closed and the GIs all left leaving no one to rent apartments and houses. People from other areas moved in for cheap rent and SB county paid better welfare than LA county. Sad too, but then again, what place is as good or better than it was 30 years ago?
I lived in Rialto (neighboring city) from ‘02 to ‘07.
I know it sounds crazy but damn yo, I miss the IE.
It fills with drugs and rejects
Fuck la
@@arthurvaldepena4514 I know.
Rialto is nice tho
@@whydude1338Yeah I miss it.
The most notorious group in San Bernardino is the San Bernardino Police Department and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.
Someone’s gotta take out the trash…
That is not a lie.
BS
This area pretty raw... the older single family home seen at 4:08 apparently had a strip mall and parking lot AND billboard put around it after it was built...some f'd up zoning in this area
San Bernardino is the Detroit of California.
That would be Oakland
@@baglifemike1535 Berdo went bankrupt,, Oakland still has not. Give it time, though....
@@BrandonJXN2 San berdoo is a much much better than Detroit.
San Bernardino has some of the most underrated hood level activity in the country. A lot of notorious places (skid row, south side Chicago, etc..) you can cruise through and be safe if you just mind your own business.. San Bernardino is not one of them. I spent a lot my childhood there and it was totally fine.. but going back to just look around I have had some very very close calls. It's not like LA where the destruction has been largely contained to smaller areas... the whole place used to be pretty decent but largely has gone to hell in a handbasket. It really doesn't look that bad in this video but trust me.. don't go just exploring in SB if you don't know what you're doing
Facts shootings everywhere
The city doesn't care to improve the city
@@johnwaters3537 Where would you even start? This city came to be when LA sprawl was active. It's ebb and flow.. and this is the flow part.
Truth, I grew up in Rialto just up the street…the entire area is trashed!
For real ! Im from Worcester Mass - but in the 90's me and a few buddies moved to San Diego. Oceanside - not the greatest but not the worst. Well I was selling Kirby vacuums and I did pretty good. Anyways the owner wanted me to help him open an office in Ontario. The Inland Empire I was told :) Well first of all it smelled like cow ass every morning and it was brutally hot all the time ! I went to Rialto and Fontana door to door and I was petrified. I had a brand new 98 Camry. I met a few girls all around that area which was fun. But other than that it was a shit house ! I was only there for 3 months in the summer of 99. But I'll never forget the Inland Empire. Oh and by the time I got to Oceanside the air was so much effing better
I notice one recurring theme thing I'm seeing in your vids I've viewed so far - in all these areas there's really cool old signage! Like handpainted shit that LASTS. Makes me want to risk my life to get pics before theyre gonzo!
As ruff as it be, Dino is Home 😭💯
If the glass on my car cracks, I will talke it to Evans Auto Care Center. 5:47
I remember traveling through here on the Greyhound. The station was so hood everyone stayed inside.
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How far is San Bernardino from Central LA?
60s miles people from la county move to san Bernardino because it's cheap out there n some la county gang members move out there because they are run aways but it was bad out there due to laa county gangs moving out there but now everyone moving out to Vegas so it calm down alot
60 miles distance, 3-4 hours travel time LOL.. and I'm only slightly exaggerating.
@@RS-bl4zoall san bernardino bloods, crips and ese gangs are homegrown
@@showmestatefinest5412they daddies ran from the hood
@@RS-bl4zo sounds about right
Yes San Bernardino (Little Detroit). Nice video!!! (313) Fenkell & Cruse Detroit, Southfield. Now Southern Cali.
Oakland lil Detroit
I moved to Fontana just a few miles away, from San Jose. I call this San Bernaghetto. I’ve been to a handful of hoods in my lifetime, and this is definitely up there. I don’t even think this video tells the full story.
Even some of the sides of 99 on the way down there from up north are tent cities.
Pretty certain I ended up in this shown area on accident one time while down there. Was looking for Walmart, but there was construction so it took me through a bunch of crazy side shit that had me fascinated at the same time I was locking the doors...lol.
Bro you went by the same place over and over you should’ve went to sepulveda,lugo, Genevieve you past them right up you didn’t even hit king tut area that was literally a block away not to mention date Delarosa area
Exactly
G street is where the hoochies are.
Makes you wonder how some people live in such run down small houses but yet still afford an expensive looking new car
I used to live in that house on the right corner at the first signal. He truns right, and there was the liquor store three houses down. It just seems like San Bernardino has always been a little sketchy.
What is the difference between , inland empire , riverside , and san bernardino . Sorry im french
Inland impure is san bernardino County and riverside county and all the cities and towns within
@@showmestatefinest5412 thanks , and Banning is in Riverside county ?
@@90sUndergroundGRapCollectorbanning is in riverside county and I wouldn’t go there. It’s full of meth addicted wanderers just like most of the region.
@@showmestatefinest5412It also includes a small portion of eastern Los Angeles county.
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Basically, the San Bernardino County north of Interstate 10 is a whole different world comparing with it south of I-10. The south is a much better place.
Go to the KING TUTS LIQUOR STORE AREA. ONE OF THE HOTTEST MOST ACTIVE PLACES IN SB
I too can remember 30+ years ago...SanBo had nice malls that were packed and fun to shop at , Hospitality Lane was a destination ...Dance/nightclubs . There was a huge record store (can't remember name) that had every album you ever needed. The downtown area was cool and clean too....now none of that is there anymore...only tweezers, and homeless zombies wander all over and constant panhandling. The city had a lot to do with the demise along with Norton AFB closing.
30 plus years ago San bernardino was experiencing record high crime and murder rates and downtown was even worse than it is now
@@look2christ777 I was young ...I wouldnt of guessed that. I used to go down there as teen often and never saw what I see when I work there now.
Pretty soon it will be as bad as LA with the homeless tent encampments. Sad!
Oh old Mr Bo's in scary BERNARDINO, 'Gang man dont tell no tails 'Gang man murders up for sale - Cheers from nsw.
I’ve been out there once and as bad the hoods were where I grew up at (Bed-stuy & bushwick in Brooklyn) at least we have things to do out here. I’ll take for granted a bodega on every corner and a 24/7 subway system to get me in and out of Manhattan for city leisure activities. San Bernardino is boring as fuck and ghetto. There’s not much to do out there. I’m assuming the more lucky middle class folks have a the luxury of at least going to L.A for fun nightlife and beaches. At least in LA I got to take the light rail to Santa Monica. San Bernardino and the I.E overall is extremely car centric and it gets more worst the further East you go to such as Victorville where I also hung out for a bit. Had a sibling at the time that was living on a military base (Fort Irwin) and shit was deep as fuck in the middle of the Mojave desert outside of a tiny city called Barstow. The only cities I liked in the I.E. that were clean and decent were Fontana and Ontario & Of course that’s when I compare it to San Bernardino.
Boa noite senhores❤
А почему США такое унылое?
Афро американское гетто. Лучше там не будет никогда, кто может - уезжает из таких мест. В Калифорнии много и хороших районов.
Demonrats and Biden/Obiden regime.
My hometown 909
Maybe record when the lighting is better🤷?!?
Its safest to record at the crack of dawn, personal safety doing these videos is a must.
Pretty much every city in California has stuff like this now
San Bernardino makes Oakland look like Disneyland. Sheesh
They're both messed up, but San Bernardino is just abandoned.
@@look2christ777 yup way more abandoned than Oakland
@@LEBUMCHOKEDIN6FINALS I'll take San Bernardino over Oakland any day.
@@DeepVerma728 Nah...there's literally no good jobs or work in SB that could provide a livable wage without receiving some form of government assistance. Sure it's proximity to Los Angeles helps a bit, but the freeway commute is a nightmare. The Bay area has a lot more opportunities, and even Oakland still has more going for it than SB. It's a dead, depressed, crime filled, drug ridden city with more poverty than any city in the state. About ten years ago it was the second poorest city in the country after Detroit.
@@DeepVerma728 You're either high or just responding from a basis where you've brainwashed to think Oakland is some "liberal hell hole". There is no fucking comparison. Oakland, despite its problems, is an amazing city. San Bernardino is a "failed state"
Keep voting for pelosi ,newsom and crew …..this is the result
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Hit the west side that's where the real hood is at
the weed spot is in this video lol iykyk
Looks similar to East Oakland
Oakland way worse
@@baglifemike1535
Is it, they both look real grimy?
You should go to banning ca to many abandoned area there and missing person sign every where
I never been to California it looks nice
O really wonder what would it be like to spend a day there
all this tents are in the reason of the gov not doing their jobs
San bernadino is where the do most corn
Wrong that’s the San Fernando Valley
Hit up that SFV 818 next time you’re in CA, 🌽 Capital of the world 🌎
Pacoima, Sylmar, Van Nuys, Panorama city, NoHo, Sun Valley,San Fernando. Use to have heavy gang presence.
@@Anothervictim87still does it’s just not as violent, still shootings weekly tho. There’s just a whole lot of homeless & drugs now tho….
@@de5163 I believe it
I'm from San Bernardino and moved to the 818. I'm in an active gange area right now. I feel 1000 safer here than in San Bernardino. Not even comparable. I been all the areas of the 818.
I be all around those areas. San Bernardino looks like gottem city from bad man in comparison@@Anothervictim87
Like most of California it use to be a great city.
Oakland south
Not even in the same realm. Oakland is LEAGUES above
@@mkaney805 San Berdu has a higher murder rate, .33/1000 vs Oaklands .28/1000 as per neighborhood scout dot community's data
@@kenny6920 yeah, he means Oakland is better than SB. We already know the Dino has a higher murder rate and more poverty.
@@look2christ777 i wouldnt go so far to say Oakland is better. But Oakland has nice parts like Piedmont while SB does not
@@mkaney805😂 San Bernardino is way more active,stay yourself in Oakland,you don't know what SB is about, especially if you base if off this video
It's new nickname is San Bernaghetto. some youtube videos I've seen said this place is a run down Crack dump.
Looks like where they filmed assault on p 13
Yeah. "Fancy".
Been this way since the AFB closed
Where’s the yard sales
charlie Bo
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I found the TARD
You can score some good shit cheap down there
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This used to be a descent working class town.
Muscoy is worse
Those palms..mountains..and climate outweigh any "negatives"....Nothing here looked unappealing enough to not want to live there...actually quite the opposite!
This is heaven compared to Oakland .
Every hood video there is somebody in the comments saying a place is heaven or paradise compared to another hood. They're all hoods and san bernardino has a higher crime rate than Oakland unless the stats recently changed
yeah right ,San B actually has more shootings right now, more than Compton even..
Lol... absolutely NOT. SB has more poverty and more homicides per capita.
Obviously you haven't spent much time in either. Oakland has a lot of merits, aside from its problems. SB has very few merits.
Oakland soft buddy... stick to the hyphy movement and leave that tough guy talk alone.