America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @williamdavidson2233
    @williamdavidson2233 Год назад +2887

    I was on a cross country trip, broke down in Gary Indiana at a gas station. I was conscious that Gary was a very dangerous place. However everyone there was very nice to me. One guy actually took me to the parts store and offered his tools to help me fix my truck. For that I paint the town with positivity!

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

    • @ItsASuckyName
      @ItsASuckyName Год назад +282

      I'm not from the US, but I see that in many "bad" places. 90% of the people in these places are friendly and have nothing to do with the things that give a place a bad name, but if there is a small group of people that systematically cause problems the whole place will have a bad reputation and the concentration of crime will be higher then in other places. The town I grew up in had a "bad" neighbourhood, only because of a small group causing trouble, so over 10.000 people will be judged when they say they are from that neighbourhood just because a group of 100 people.

    • @rayhenry69
      @rayhenry69 Год назад +124

      GOOD FOLKS ALL OVER THE WORLD.

    • @christinekrmer258
      @christinekrmer258 Год назад +34

      ​@@rayhenry69
      Amen to that..

    • @rayhenry69
      @rayhenry69 Год назад +13

      @@christinekrmer258 ❤️

  • @carson911
    @carson911 Год назад +1678

    Peter is literally the man for this job. It is incredible how comfortable you can make people feel.

    • @SmokeyJoe4444
      @SmokeyJoe4444 Год назад +39

      He's so great. He listens to people and really cares. 😊

    • @bcj7867
      @bcj7867 Год назад +44

      He's more comfortable with other people than I am with myself.

    • @kingpuppo5880
      @kingpuppo5880 Год назад +8

      Please learn what literally means.

    • @michaelwilliams385
      @michaelwilliams385 Год назад +2

      ​@@SmokeyJoe4444😊😊

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад +6

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

  • @lunamotocross
    @lunamotocross Год назад +1117

    The man you first talked to seems like an amazing person. It was inspiring to hear he has faith in the younger generations, too

    • @TheFamousMockingbird
      @TheFamousMockingbird Год назад +83

      he was really interesting. he has a way with words too when he saiid "the whole menageries it goes through of enterprises and growth" when talking about how it went from peak to decay was a way to phrase what happened that I don't think anyone else would use. that description gives so much more detail than just saying the jobs left, bec its not as simple as them just leaving it has a root cause. he was def educated in gary back in the days when it was at its peak

    • @Kat_12389
      @Kat_12389 Год назад +61

      ​​@@TheFamousMockingbirdyes, he is definitely educated and I found him interesting to listen to. He has fantastic conversation skills.

    • @Whuditlooklike
      @Whuditlooklike Год назад +25

      When he said the word "menageries," I immediately knew he was an educated man. Much like the building and city he was describing... "people see the superficial but don't see what's under."

    • @justine71110
      @justine71110 Год назад +1

      Barb doesn’t play

    • @Veronica.A.
      @Veronica.A. Год назад +10

      ​@@Kat_12389I agree 💯. The first man sounds really educated, positive minded and worldly wise. I wish I could meet more people like this in my day to day routine life. I don't mind listening to him for hours.

  • @gabriellehanks6850
    @gabriellehanks6850 Год назад +151

    Gary native here. What happened to Gary happened to Detroit, Cleveland, Flint, Ford City, Harvey, and a lot of other cities in the rust belt, and not all of those cities are predominantly black. A lot of predominantly white mining and mill towns suffered the same fate, unfortunately. The manufacturing industry that most of the city's middle working class relied on was heavily outsourced. The white residents who could afford to leave left, and then in the 80's when crack hit; Well, you know the story. My parents are in their 80's and still in Gary in one of the nicer residential sections of the city. There's still a lot of good people there, and I see brighter days ahead for Gary! I appreciate that you actually spoke to people instead of driving thru town at 40mph while bashing us in a voice over like many other videos I've seen on Gary. 🙏🏽Great job! 💖

    • @nickcancelliere5638
      @nickcancelliere5638 10 месяцев назад +10

      Mostly black

    • @upendo.3570
      @upendo.3570 6 месяцев назад

      Nope​@@nickcancelliere5638

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia 5 месяцев назад +10

      @@nickcancelliere5638 feel better about yourself now? lol

    • @Convicted_Melon
      @Convicted_Melon 4 месяца назад +3

      @@nickcancelliere5638 That's what predominantly means.

    • @apples874
      @apples874 4 месяца назад +3

      Excuses for people's poor life decisions. Look up the word accountability and start putting it into practice

  • @rmagdos
    @rmagdos Год назад +1553

    Peter I have to tell you that I was born and raised in Gary and lived there for 15 years. I worked at United States Steel Gary Works for 43 years and 8 months and retired on Jan. 1st 2009. I am now 76 years old and have seen many RUclips videos about Gary in the past. I have to tell you this video is by far the best that I have seen. You have just earned a new subscriber and I am looking forward to watching all of your videos, past and future because you are a class act and take the time to talk to the people that live in the cities that you feature in your videos. US Steel Gary works is still booming to this day. The number of workers has at USS has gotten smaller because it takes fewer workers to produce steeel because of the newer modern processes. I drove 35 miles each way to Gary Works every day when I moved out of Gary, and many people do the same. When I hired in USS Gary works there werw 24,000 emoloyees, when I retired in 2009 there wew 6,000 employees,and we made more steel with less workers. The building you went into just outsidr the Gary Works entrance was the old Union Station building, it was featured in the movie "Origional Gangstas" staring Gary's own Fred "The Hammer" Williamson. Keep up the great work. I will be watching!

    • @5burowz
      @5burowz Год назад +118

      What a great post!! God bless you sir. And enjoy your retirement.

    • @JulieSkeltonUK
      @JulieSkeltonUK Год назад +63

      Thank you for your comment. Take care and enjoy your retirement. Best wishes from England UK

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Год назад +161

      Welcome aboard! Happy to have you here. Thanks for you insight.

    • @deanmartin1966
      @deanmartin1966 Год назад +13

      So you were part of the "White flight" in the 60's and 70's? Lol

    • @BearFlagRebel
      @BearFlagRebel Год назад

      The reality this country has to face up to is you're dealing with incompatible behaviors and cultures and no amount of the government forcing one group of people onto other or enforcing their equality isn't going to change it. People(non-blacks) just move away from blacks and their behavior and culture rather than being subjected to it whether they admit it or not. It's been going on for more than a half century. Call me a racist but you can't call me a liar.

  • @arianajefferson5690
    @arianajefferson5690 Год назад +866

    This is first video I've seen exploring Gary that actually TALKS to people who live there instead of just driving through talking about how terrible it looks and dangerous it must be. ❤

    • @brittanygonzo5686
      @brittanygonzo5686 Год назад +36

      Yes as a resident about 10 mins driving to, Thank you for actually talking to the residents, non judging. I have experienced both bad and good but mostly good, way more good then what is perceived in the media.

    • @pooftiger
      @pooftiger Год назад +8

      @@brittanygonzo5686 Me too.

    • @amandaclaire9538
      @amandaclaire9538 Год назад +4

      This!!!

    • @tashafofo
      @tashafofo Год назад +3

      ❤❤❤

    • @Herbex7
      @Herbex7 Год назад +5

      I spend alot of time in gary exploring, and we always stop to eat lunch around town, and I love talking to the people and hearing what their opinions and feelings are about gary. It's nice seeing him speak with the citizens of the town.

  • @alwardhockeynut64
    @alwardhockeynut64 Год назад +484

    You know what America needs? America needs more people like Peter. Shining light on the good, the bad, the ugly, and the future. Peter's ability to draw out perspectives from people is nothing short of incredible. These videos present the conversations that should and need to be happening- and it proves that Americans from all walks of life have way more in common, and more similar perspectives, than most people in todays time recognize. Journalism like this outlines the moral framework that could save an entire country.

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад +3

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

    • @5burowz
      @5burowz Год назад +1

      Amen to that.

    • @Battleneter
      @Battleneter Год назад

      There are a number of popular RUclipsrs that have been in Garry doing similar videos in years prior.

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Год назад +6

      Yes, Peter does a fantastic job. He reminds me of Geraldo Rivera when he was on 20/20. Peter’s documentaries are every bit as good as Geraldo’s were.
      Our society, especially in these inner cities though, are in need of an overhaul. It all starts in the home, then with our educators and the motivation of our students to get a good education. Out of control births are another issue that must be addressed. People need to quit cranking out babies they cannot afford to take care of, because it just results in poverty when you can’t afford to raise a child properly. Each child needs two competent parents raising him or her. It’s not going to be fixed any other way. The demographics in these cities just isn’t there anymore. Most of the good citizens moved out. Sad.

    • @prmath
      @prmath Год назад +11

      America needs more Jesus in its heart……. Just that simple, y’all

  • @lindaartz3297
    @lindaartz3297 Год назад +88

    The parents are key. She is so right about discipline and having a family.

  • @jeanblackmon1106
    @jeanblackmon1106 Год назад +191

    That local guy with the mattress on the car is one wise dude. Great video!

    • @kiwiwannabe9189
      @kiwiwannabe9189 Год назад +14

      Loved him.

    • @aimeestiltner9050
      @aimeestiltner9050 Год назад +18

      That's my BIL.. he is an exceptional human being.

    • @ricklehman5740
      @ricklehman5740 8 месяцев назад +2

      That dude is wise for sure, he has lived and living still with insight

  • @hans-joachimneubauer7210
    @hans-joachimneubauer7210 Год назад +3520

    I am from Germany and as a young man - 40 years ago - I visited the US several times and felt in love with the country and its people. Maybe the american dream is absent at the moment but the american spirit is always present. Overcoming problems is part of the american DNA. So go for it land of the free and home of the brave.

    • @leskobrandon691
      @leskobrandon691 Год назад +361

      Loved your comment. Brought a tear to my eye. Makes me think the world hasn't given up on us quite yet. We are not happy with what's happening to our country.

    • @spyder_33
      @spyder_33 Год назад

      Unfortunately we've been sold out and the younger generations are being indoctrinated to hate our own country and ancestors whom created it. For the record I'm an American of German/Scottish descent.

    • @Protocol_17
      @Protocol_17 Год назад +142

      I’m from German ancestry. The spirit is still alive in the US. The dream, not so much. Freedom is fragile and I’m concerned we are following the footsteps of the Weimar Republic.

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 Год назад +35

      ​@MrJones-en9lt we've been the Weimar Republic since the 60s.

    • @Cindybin46
      @Cindybin46 Год назад

      America is really turning bad, what with all the antiwhitism and woke, antiwhite schools, etc. And there is alcohol everywhere, and tons of drugs. And the country used to be majority white, the way our founding fathers intended. We had laws about who could come here. That all changed with the 1965 Immigration Act. And now with Biden's horrible border situation, we have lost America. Without Westmen (whites) we have no Western civilization! Germany is the same way, what with TONS of nonwhite migrants destroying the German culture. It's sad, it really is.

  • @kedeshfarmhomestead
    @kedeshfarmhomestead Год назад +2000

    I'm from Gary and love how you went in being transparent to hearing the natives of Gary. My grandfather owned a construction/masonry company. Employing lots of men from the streets to help build them up and show them a skill so they can always know how to serve, provide, and survive.
    Because my grandad grew up in the streets of Gary, he took us out in the streets to minister and feed Crack heads, homeless, and others who were poor.
    My grandad also played a huge role in building a lot of those old structures you were walking in, including the brick houses.
    His hands made those bricks for a lot of those houses that are still standing. This brought back so many great childhood memories of going to the beach or just hanging out on front porches with my hood friends.
    Your short documentary truly blessed me today. I hope and pray for a positive mindset and for the right hearts , minds, and hands to help restore Gary's trauma and abuse and my family, who still live there. I moved away over 30 years ago.
    But still call it home💜

    • @Kinikia95
      @Kinikia95 Год назад +51

      You are very fortunate to have had such a grandfather. Thank you for sharing!

    • @ambi3nttech
      @ambi3nttech Год назад +37

      that’s wonderful, your grandfather sounds like a great man.

    • @kedeshfarmhomestead
      @kedeshfarmhomestead Год назад +38

      @Kinikia95 thank you and we sure were blessed. To this day, we still minister in the streets and help folks like I grew up doing, the same as Jesus did.

    • @nosolar2023
      @nosolar2023 Год назад +19

      Wish we had older folk that would do that again! Our youth are so inept

    • @kedeshfarmhomestead
      @kedeshfarmhomestead Год назад +32

      @ambi3nttech He sure was!! His legacy will live on in our family. He bought an apartment building to help folks out who needed a place to live. I'm a business owner/farmer now who have housed many families at our farm who needed a place to live until they got on their feet. By us having gardens and continuously growing and raising food. We were able to feed other families. Just as my grandparents did in Gary from my grand mother's garden and from the butcher who would donate meat to my grandad to feed the homeless folks and street animals/strays.

  • @goroKio
    @goroKio Год назад +31

    You have such a brilliant and genuine way with people. This is the stuff society needs to see, we are all just getting by. No one is better than the other

  • @lovinLaVonna
    @lovinLaVonna Год назад +343

    He doesn't walk in finger pointing. He walks in asking questions out of interest and respect. Love this guy's purpose and work. Journalism that you can actually follow along with believe in and learn from. Watching these videos isn't killing your brain cells it's actually making the brain cells that you have even stronger. God bless and keep on rollin brother

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

    • @ZamireMke
      @ZamireMke Год назад +8

      very refreshing

    • @pamelawilkins
      @pamelawilkins Год назад +5

      Amen

    • @kmo20794
      @kmo20794 Год назад +13

      Yep, subbing to this dude, he actually let's people talk instead of pushing a political agenda; actually talks to the locals in the streets and does not just do Google Meet calls with some randos who moved away from the city 10 years ago.

    • @taff6987
      @taff6987 Год назад

      ​@@kmo20794this is exactly what's going wrong with the world. Everything is so political! The media lie their ass of all for CLICKS, and to the detriment of the people.
      There is so much potential for planet earth and its people but we are being held back by the rulers.
      We definitely live in interesting times. I do feel we are at a crossroads in history, we either go up, or we go waaayyyyyy down.
      My prayers are that we all go up "together" 🙏🏼

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +667

    You can experience every emotion possible by watching this video. I'm happy to know that good people still haven't given up on Gary.

    • @BornersCorner
      @BornersCorner Год назад

      $h1t hole city ha ha

    • @richardmorris7063
      @richardmorris7063 Год назад +18

      I'm pleasantly surprised tbh. This town has a bad rep,it seems waaaay ahead of Oakland ,Memphis,Houston etc. Even the kids seemed decent & kids are the ones you gotta watch these days.

    • @IJustAnimateThatsTheJist
      @IJustAnimateThatsTheJist Год назад +5

      ​@@richardmorris7063+
      That's because Gary isn't as densely populated. When you got a bunch of people in a small area, there's naturally going to be more crime. Gary's pretty small population wise all things considered.

    • @lukesmith5526
      @lukesmith5526 Год назад +17

      The kid playing church drums in the front yard by himself got me good 😢

    • @2ormore3
      @2ormore3 Год назад

      @ahmedalsarraji699How ???

  • @Nbarbacc
    @Nbarbacc Год назад +104

    That abandoned church paired with overgrown vegetation is absolutely gorgeous. Must've lucked out with the lighting too.

    • @bryanCLXT
      @bryanCLXT Год назад +5

      the building new it was time to show its beauty

    • @maryrose7842
      @maryrose7842 Год назад +3

      Hopefully it can be restored to its former beauty in the future.

    • @maddierodriguez8569
      @maddierodriguez8569 11 месяцев назад +1

      As a photographer I was thinking the same thing

    • @donjuan8124
      @donjuan8124 4 месяца назад +1

      @@maryrose7842prolly build three new ones for the price to renovate that building. Sad it was let to fall into this bad of shape

    • @6thgraderfriends
      @6thgraderfriends Месяц назад

      @@maryrose7842 It looks a bit too far gone at this point. Maybe a full rebuild that looks like the original?

  • @daisy8297
    @daisy8297 11 месяцев назад +9

    Greetings from Australia! I have been to the US several times and really appreciate the insights that you provide in your series. I am learning so much about America and Americans from you, more than a tourist would ever glean.

  • @MonstermindCEOBdclub
    @MonstermindCEOBdclub Год назад +389

    BIG RESPECT for the people at the adult daycare center .
    some true words spoken there !!

    • @rockygreen240
      @rockygreen240 11 месяцев назад +10

      I've been to Gary many times. It always had a homely feeling. Just like anywhere else there are bad characters, but you just act normal and don't engage and they don't mess with you.

  • @kenster8270
    @kenster8270 Год назад +61

    I find that talking to older folks, especially my own older relatives, is super valuable and insightful. They usually cherish the opportunity to talk and to be listened to and to share their memories. And sometimes they reveal som pretty darn mind-blowing secrets from the past!

    • @nosolar2023
      @nosolar2023 Год назад +2

      They have so much history and wisdom to share sadly the kids in thier 30s just don't care what they have to say

  • @wtfBrad
    @wtfBrad Год назад +104

    Your interactions with people are amazing. Letting people tell their stories and keeping camera focused more on the people and surroundings is a refreshing thing to see. I've been subbed for about a month or so and have binged (and enjoyed) much of your past content. The Applachia and Amish sets are my favorites. Thank you for doing what you do and in the way you do it!

    • @Constait
      @Constait Год назад +9

      Such a authentic and genuine video.

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Год назад +19

      Thank you so much for this very generous donation to the channel!

    • @wtfBrad
      @wtfBrad Год назад +6

      @@PeterSantenello thank you for the great content. Looking forward to seeing what you bring next.

  • @millrat69
    @millrat69 Год назад +263

    The building you asked about at your 28:00 minute mark is Gary's Union Station, build in 1910. At one point you were standing on the loading platform area where passengers entered/exited the train cars as you recorded trains speeding past you about 30' away. It was used in several Hollywood productions, most notably Appointment With Danger (1950) starring Alan Ladd, w Jack Webb and Harry Morgan and more recently Original Gangstas (1996) starring Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Pam Grier, Isabella Sanford, etc.

    • @charlenesteward195
      @charlenesteward195 Год назад +8

      I actually remember that from Stagnant Hope! I was hesitant to answer him though.

    • @millrat69
      @millrat69 Год назад

      Actually, Stagnant Hope is an excellent documentary. @@charlenesteward195

    • @JadyGrudd
      @JadyGrudd Год назад +5

      Thank you.

    • @Revolver258
      @Revolver258 Год назад +9

      I just read that they are planning to redevelop the station!

    • @millrat69
      @millrat69 Год назад +6

      @@Revolver258 I’ve heard similar rumors in the past. Always hoping that it’s true.

  • @stelladavis7832
    @stelladavis7832 Год назад +211

    "America is doing a retro while moving forward." So true. Guy is very insightful.

    • @KBizzy
      @KBizzy 11 месяцев назад +7

      That stuck with me too.

  • @CarstenNRW
    @CarstenNRW Год назад +541

    I'm from Germany and I really appreciate how you presented this city. There are some RUclipsrs who just drive slowly through some streets of Philadelphia or other cities, film some drug addicts and get the easy clicks because many love to see others fail to feel better about themselves. You on the other side talked to people to hear their story, showed that there might be a way out of this bad situation for that town and proved that even a "bad" city can have many lovely and smart people living there.

    • @johnSmith-nb6qu
      @johnSmith-nb6qu Год назад

      oh shut up we don't watch them to feel better about ourselves we watch them to see how ppl live in other parts of the word nd what the city's are like not fir 1 minute do I watch them t make myself feel better its you that watches them ti make yourself feel better about yourself because you was the one who watched them and mentioned it speak fir yourself dont you dear try ti soeak fir others your just an arslicker stay In Germany and shut up

    • @anyone3128
      @anyone3128 Год назад +28

      I wouldn't so easily discount the reason other RUclipsrs are highlighting the conditions in Philly. It's not always for exploitation but to bring awareness to the reality of the situation. For better or worse, Peter usually doesn't film the stuff that's hard to watch. He does allude to it. The fact is residents of Philadelphia are beyond pissed off about the conditions in Kensington. Many large U.S. cities have similar neighborhoods. They are the neighborhoods where the addicts are steered by the government to engage in their addiction in a seemingly lawless environment. The government permits the lawlessness as long as it remains in certain ghettos. The problem is that some people are just normal law abiding citizens that happen to also reside in these ghettos and have to deal with the anarchy. Much like the situation in Gary, policy is fundamental to the persistent issues that these places face.

    • @CarstenNRW
      @CarstenNRW Год назад

      well, some RUclipsrs drive the same spot every single day or week since years. I doubt it's just to highlight the conditions. I mean, if you do NOTHING except driving your daily route to show people and their faces in your video and that for years that's not helping or anything. @@anyone3128

    • @andromedamessier3176
      @andromedamessier3176 Год назад +19

      @@anyone3128 problem I have with those video is just despair. They showed drug addicts, say it is awful then left. They don’t really go down, and talk to many local like this. Those video brought awareness but also despair like everyone just give up. It gave me the idea that there are no sane people living there.

    • @roterstern1301
      @roterstern1301 Год назад +2

      Ist es wichtig zu erwähnen, dass Du aus Deutschland kommst?

  • @jasonr3565
    @jasonr3565 Год назад +151

    A million views in 1 day. Shows how much people are interested in seeing other parts of the word. This dude Peter is brave and this is truly his gift. Inspires me to do something with my life.

    • @davidwilks4123
      @davidwilks4123 Год назад

      Isn't he a Trumper RepubliQan Nazi though?

  • @SarahH-rh2jx
    @SarahH-rh2jx 9 месяцев назад +8

    I just started watching your videos today, and I’m impressed. So many people just like to treat Gary and similar “failing” Indiana cities (one of which is my hometown) as jokes and spectacles. They don’t actually care about the citizens or the history. Thanks for treating the city and people with compassion.

  • @tdwl4373
    @tdwl4373 Год назад +271

    This channel never ceases to capture our/my interest. Simple. Informative. Underground. Genuine. Unique...on and on. Thanks Peter.

    • @sandraamato6004
      @sandraamato6004 Год назад +3

      Totally agree. I have been binge watching the channel and have learned much about many areas and it’s usually surprising. It’s one thing to read stats about some of these places like Gary but when you listen to the locals you a feel their truth. Great job Peter. I’ve been recommending your channel to lots of people. I love to hear the locals answers when you ask “ how can this be turned around?” Or “what can be done to fix these issues? 🙌🙌🙏

    • @jeffreypowell4896
      @jeffreypowell4896 11 месяцев назад

      @@sandraamato6004 You feel their truth. I love the way you put that!

  • @glentomkins8044
    @glentomkins8044 Год назад +151

    I love the way Peter opens up conversation by asking questions in such a non-judgemental manner. We need more dialogue like this. May his tribe increase.

  • @barbarino2000
    @barbarino2000 Год назад +254

    I’m obsessed with Peter’s videos. It’s become such a great way to LEARN. And to see that there’s so many commonalities across the country. And that most people and places are good at their core - regardless of your thoughts on politics, religion, class, race…

    • @christinematusek6328
      @christinematusek6328 Год назад +7

      Me too just ran across him a week ago and can't get enough.

    • @laurietaylor8941
      @laurietaylor8941 Год назад +7

      Your comment expresses my thoughts as well. I just came across Peter's videos yesterday💖 LEARNING😊 What a gift Peter and his videos are.
      I am so grateful 🙏

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 11 месяцев назад +2

      Been following Peter for years, 6 years. My first vid that I saw was "American moving to Ukrainian village." The best channel on youtube in regards of travelling content, his amazing ability to connect with people, earning their trust and having them share their story's. I highly suggest when people get a chance to watch everything. One of his most memorable series was when he visited the Schwarzentruber Amish/Mennonites, Alaska, the Jewish in New York city. Los Angeles Chicano and gangs culture, the hoods of NYC, The native tribes of America...too many to name, they're all so incredibly different and exciting. I have not seen a vid that didn't blow me away, he's left a legacy of outstanding documentary's.

  • @DanClapp
    @DanClapp 11 месяцев назад +20

    That bit about the middle class being gone hits hard. My parents were middle class, worked hard and bought a house in their 20's. My dad was able to provide for 4 kids and pay the house off. They always bought cars with cash. I'm almost 30, working full time making well above minimum wage and there's just no way I'll be buying a house anytime soon. All my money goes toward rent and food. There's nothing left to save.

  • @ashleyadillon
    @ashleyadillon Год назад +295

    I currently live in Gary Indiana. My dad was born here in Gary and is currently pastoring in Gary. My Dad also use to own part of the land that the hard rock casino is on now. We desperately want to Gary to thrive again. That’s what we’ve been praying for. We definitely want to make a difference in this area.

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 Год назад +6

      It reminds me of the infamous book, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
      Lack of education and opportunities.

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 Год назад +9

      I wish the links in the info section for the adult daycare had some more info to donate and provide some meals etc to the people that helped here provide such a glimpse of the past world.

    • @ErnestLemmingway
      @ErnestLemmingway Год назад +11

      Don't be delusional. Just move

    • @andrewurycki168
      @andrewurycki168 Год назад +23

      @@ErnestLemmingway That’s pessimistic. As someone from a neighboring town who goes to school near Gary, the area has made considerable progress in recent years

    • @TronApostle
      @TronApostle Год назад +8

      I’m in Munster and have all my fam from Gary. Can say that it’s probably never gonna b how it used to b especially with the schools closing down. If the beach/dunes weren’t there it’d b much worse :/

  • @BrianAz
    @BrianAz Год назад +32

    One thing about your videos is no matter where you go, no matter how much poverty or crime or decay, you can always find good people living in those places. It hurts to hear their stories, but there is always that glimmer of hope!

    • @lungajobe493
      @lungajobe493 Год назад +3

      Nothing good happens without a good caring leader. We should alwys pray for one, to restore order and bring companies back.

  • @kiwikorean
    @kiwikorean Год назад +135

    As a Kiwi watching these videos of heartland America. I am amazed at the beauty of the country, its people and the cultures that exist there. Your videos show us the real America, teach us and give us pause to think that the American people are heartfelt good people, just trying to make it like everyone else. Thank you for these amazing journeys you take us on.

    • @alinatahir8326
      @alinatahir8326 Год назад +10

      Thank you for your beautiful comment :)

    • @crabtrap
      @crabtrap Год назад +12

      Kiwi. as a NZ'er , how did you perceive the US before these videos? it seem many foreign citizens view USA as just being filled with New Yorkers or Californians based on TV imagery

    • @kiwikorean
      @kiwikorean Год назад +6

      @@crabtrap I've traveled to the US a few times. But I've never experienced the real "America". Always it was for work, and even though I've traveled to Ohio, South Carolina, Wyoming, Montana and several other states. I never knew America was facing the tough challenges it currently faces.

    • @kylesalmon31
      @kylesalmon31 Год назад +7

      @@kiwikoreanit’s particularly difficult for the middle class here. You either have a lot of money and you’re fine, or you really don’t work and the government pays for everything like housing,food and health insurance. If you’re in the middle you’re paying(with taxes) for the people who don’t work all while paying for the high prices of food and rent. Rent has jumped to a level I didn’t think I’d see and really quickly.

    • @markmcarthy596
      @markmcarthy596 Год назад

      Winning comment-from StL

  • @merrolray3181
    @merrolray3181 Год назад +8

    i'm from blossom tx... and my parents ran off to gary indiana to get married and my dad worked in the steel mill for a bit before they came back home.
    thank you for doing this... it allows me to see this place i may never see.
    i'm 56 now... and my parents are 80. i sent this video to my mom.
    she said... i walked down those streets a lot when i was 16.
    my dad and another couple sneaked my mom out of my grandparents bathroom window.
    they all ran off together...

  • @fernandofojo4782
    @fernandofojo4782 Год назад +354

    Hello Peter;
    That building that you entered after leaving Gary Works, is the old train station. If you check out old documentaries about Gary, you'll find that it was a beautiful building. It's on the National Register of Historic Places, but nobody has come up with the funding to restore it. It's a real shame, just like City Methodist Church. The cathedral at the beginning of your video. WE take care of nothing in this country. Historic buildings and places should be preserved.

    • @arianajefferson5690
      @arianajefferson5690 Год назад +12

      They've BEEN talking about a tech development project being housed in the train station building, set to open next year (2024). It's being rehabbed as we speak.

    • @krustysurfer
      @krustysurfer Год назад

      When the money spigot gets PURPOSELY turned off this is what happens.
      Its controlled demolition/ gentrification until it gets so toxic that what has been done cannot be undone without great amounts of capital.....
      Its a money equation, it always is.
      Too expensive to just get by, depression and self medication modalities/sickness take over........ it is the same story wherever you go on this planet.
      Pollution is super expensive to deal with, most of the time its ”swept under the rug” until the wealthy leave for another place to exploit its the tale of the onceler and the lorax over and over....... At some point the planet will be totally despoiled and even the wealthy will not be able to escape unless they leave this planet.........
      The bottom of Lake Michigan we call the armpit of the Great Lakes, cancer, autism, autoimmune disorders so many health issues because of how toxic the area is because of the toxic pollution created by heavy industry, it is a dumping ground, a giant dumpster even though there are some beautiful areas there is pollution, microplastic PFAS lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium six untreated sewage agriculture runoff Atrazine glyphosate and poisonous water supply from cyannotoxins created by Algae....... Its a toxic mess Peter!
      Pollution causes major health issues, its cascading effects are tantamount that only the wealthy can escape...for now.
      I know this because I surf Gary Indiana and witness the pollution first hand, I surf all over the Great Lakes, we have massive problems here that are mostly hidden out of fear of tossing the monopoly game board over, WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED IN GARY, the bankers took the money and went elsewhere, they might come back when price is right, but not likely because of the pollution problem which is very real ever present.
      Its a fallen world, paradise/heaven is only in the heart.... Hell is visiting more and more places on earth.
      Pollution (sin) will be mankind's undoing.
      Peter Sorry for the wall of text but I needed to say.
      We know the problem and the solution and only money can fix the superficial problems, only Jesus can restore.
      I have a story for you if you like involving indigenous.
      Much love blessings and aloha from Holland Michigan.

    • @heatherblanton3469
      @heatherblanton3469 Год назад +8

      My husband told me to tell you it's in the movie Original gangstas too

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад

      I know I agree 👍 👊 🤛 🤜 really sad 😔 😢

    • @chadsimmons6347
      @chadsimmons6347 Год назад +2

      My observation of Gary Indiana? The jobs moved out the Liberals build up welfare system, instead of investing in ways to bring them jobs back

  • @onnacee9355
    @onnacee9355 Год назад +120

    Currently watching from Gary, IN. Love my city. Praying for my city. #219

    • @bookclub5021
      @bookclub5021 10 месяцев назад +2

      What's it like living there now?

    • @P_adro
      @P_adro 9 месяцев назад +4

      God bless the city for the sake of you guys. In all these interviews, there are great people in that city

  • @samthemac17
    @samthemac17 Год назад +28

    I'm not American but love the insight. That first gentlemen, holy hell ... wisdom and a great story teller. That man speaks, you need to listen. People like him are the heartbeat of places like Gary.

  • @FearTheBeans
    @FearTheBeans 11 месяцев назад +11

    Honestly loved hearing these peoples stories. Its nice to see a community of people rather than people online just talking about all the danger

  • @solar_warden81
    @solar_warden81 Год назад +90

    Peter, you have an uncanny ability to have people open up, to reveal the good in every place you visit and to be able to simply listen and empathize. Wishing you more success with your channel. You’re doing amazing work!

    • @Boric78
      @Boric78 Год назад +7

      I know he is such a warm dude, even the most dodgy people seem to pick up on it and start talking. Its a gift.

  • @StormyLynn724
    @StormyLynn724 Год назад +24

    Dude, I watch ALL your videos from ALL the places you go and I find me smiling at times and often I cry. Some of it is a cry for how beautiful people are and other times it’s a sorrowful cry for our country and all that we’ve lost.
    My heart is too big for my chest….but I never stop watching these vids no matter how it touches me.
    Come visit Delaware ✌️
    Hugs from a 63 year old longing for the better days of a time frame that has come and gone.

  • @mariaa.9952
    @mariaa.9952 Год назад +71

    Peter, I want to commend you on your always respectful approach when visiting and interacting with the Locals, everywhere you go and visit. It is because of this humility and reverence for the places and respective communities that you are able to showcase these places in REAL time, with their beauty and challenges! Very well done, huge Kudos! 👏👏👏👍🙏
    Sidebars: Your videos are also helping in the quick realization of how the powers that be have jipped and highjacked the middle class in the past 50 years in the most underhanded, sneaky and subtle ways, across the country, all the while, we’ve slept. So thank you for that too.🙏

  • @MegaArchivist
    @MegaArchivist 11 месяцев назад +7

    Hi Peter, pls read this: this and other of your videos give a lot of people hope for America. You show intelligent and articulate people saying intelligent things in an articulate way. I am really impressed. There are many good and kind Americans, black and white, and they see through the false media portrayal of their country. Your videos are among the best things I’ve seen on RUclips. Many thanks.

  • @manracmolactrac
    @manracmolactrac Год назад +42

    The view inside the dilapidated church with the with the stained glass and arches combined with the open sky and plants growing below has got to be one of the most beautiful things I've seen. Good shot Peter.

    • @KODAKJACK47
      @KODAKJACK47 Год назад

      Shows how God can keep anything beautiful

    • @alo6125
      @alo6125 Год назад

      I wondered if that was the old City Church where I was christened.

  • @Sunny-jz3dy
    @Sunny-jz3dy Год назад +190

    I'm so glad that there are people like you out there ...showing the real story of what's happening in these cities! The way the housing looks throughout the area ....reminds me of what it looks like here in Detroit. We're trying to rebuild and clean up the area but it's gonna be a long process too many decades of neglect!

    • @stephenjenkins9599
      @stephenjenkins9599 Год назад

      Now y'all got a good football team maybe people will start spending money out there again...I'm being real...it's amazing what a good team will do for the local economy

    • @mariaarroyos2925
      @mariaarroyos2925 Год назад +3

      Will that happen to San Francisco?

    • @matildesantos4215
      @matildesantos4215 Год назад +6

      ​@@mariaarroyos2925most likely in 10 to 15 years

    • @jessiemartinez3056
      @jessiemartinez3056 Год назад

      It gonna keep happening in democrat run cities ..thank Joe Biden and his goons

    • @bongodave13
      @bongodave13 Год назад +4

      @@mariaarroyos2925 SF doesn't have a big industrial base like Gary and Detroit did. The continuing income stratification will eventually become unsustainable. We'll see who's left standing when the big one hits.

  • @ksmith9207
    @ksmith9207 Год назад +40

    My mom was born in Gary, IN in 1926. She worked as a phone operator. I wish I had a chance to hear more about her childhood before she passed.

  • @emilylesich5602
    @emilylesich5602 Год назад +64

    I’m from the town right next to Gary and I’m so grateful you made this video. Anytime I tell someone I am from the area, they always put a negative spin on it. However, for so many of us, this is home. There is a lot of violence and a lot of loss, but there are also a lot of people with deep love and loyalty to the community.

    • @Seansworld17
      @Seansworld17 Год назад +3

      I worked in Hammond in the 90’s as a glass man when I was in my 20’s brought up in Chicago I learned to be street smart and talk the language. I was called out to repair glass on several occasions in Gary and never felt like I would be harmed at a time I travelled alone never carried a weapon and did carry cash. I would never do that now the times have shifted and not for the better. So sad how the landscape has deteriorated. It was really thriving years ago.

  • @bettybarrett323
    @bettybarrett323 Год назад +118

    I loved the analogy by the first gentleman..."a city is like a life" It is born, it lives, it dies. Summarized that last bit...but how very true his words were.
    Thanks once again for a great segment.

  • @gigigennaro3303
    @gigigennaro3303 Год назад +68

    I said this about your Blueridge Mountain videos and I'm saying it again. You take forgotten people nobody cares about and give them meaning and dignity. My grandparents are from the Appalachian Mtns. My son in law is from Gary Indiana. When he visits his people there, he tells about how bad it is. Life goes in cycles. It just does. Civilizations flourish and falter. People work hard, produce, children get spoiled and lazy. People go bust. Then it starts all over. You do a magnificent job portraying this.

  • @robinredman5192
    @robinredman5192 Год назад +198

    Peter, as a young man of 71 years and a photographer of over 35 years I have often thought of and even planned at one point to photograph the cities of Detroit and Gary. I graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit and lived south of Campus in the early 70's. I would say hello to the pimps, prostitutes and drug dealers as I walked to and from school. But, I determined I would need someone that is local to help me navigate safely through those places at my age. I am impressed how you handle yourself with so much respect and self assurance. People sense your sincerity and open up to you. You are very nonjudgmental, telling the story by letting those that are living it and knowing it share the true nature of it all. As a Landscape and Architectural Photographer, I allow my camera to tell the story of an area by showing the beauty that often is overlooked. I always say, He is all around us, if we just take the time to see. He has made everything and one can find good in most people and places. May you be abundantly blessed. John here, from the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.

    • @rand0mroll77
      @rand0mroll77 Год назад +4

      As a photographer you might appreciate Dave Jordano’s work on Detroit & Gary. His website has a deep archive of projects on both

    • @walnutsandbeastiality866
      @walnutsandbeastiality866 Год назад +8

      Hi John!
      I'm trying to give a little context and insight about how where we are born forms our individual lives and destiny. I'm from the Eastern parts of Hungary, Eastern Europe. I'd give anything I own (including parts of my own body and soul) just for a chance to move to the "worst" places in the United States.
      You guys have ZERO ideas how lucky y'all have it in life, having the chance to live in a free country and to have the opportunity and financial freedom to move to a better place and live a relatively happy and fruitful life, something that we'll never have the chance of doing so.
      There, I said it. I'd literally take a knife and cut my arm off if anyone offered me even a chance to try it in Detroit, no matter how hard the circumstances would be, I'd be better off there than in here. And this is a hard pill to swallow, seeing the everyday luxuries of Americans are just given by birthright compared to us stuck in a sinking ship with nowhere to set foot on for a brighter future and life

    • @akj1818
      @akj1818 Год назад +4

      Detroit has really made a turn around!! Gary is rough…it literally smells.

    • @samuhlm2
      @samuhlm2 Год назад

      Wow that is both harrowingly sad but also quite intriguing to read a statement like that. If you dont mind me asking, how old are you? Why cant you go somewhere else in the Schengen or why exactly is Hungary in such a desolate and forgone place? I'd love to chat about this further if you're open to it.@@walnutsandbeastiality866

    • @walnutsandbeastiality866
      @walnutsandbeastiality866 Год назад

      @@akj1818 See my previous comment about Gary, Indiana and Detroit: I'd give up everything I own just for a chance to live in such a "bad" place (it is only bad according to your standards in the United States. To us from a more disadvantaged background, I'd be happy like a M.F. to even set foot in such place, let alone for the chance of living there)

  • @Khwaab
    @Khwaab 10 месяцев назад +7

    What a wonderful trip! I´m glad that the Jacksons were mentioned, because that´s the first thing that comes up in my mind as I hear "Gary, Indiana".

  • @TheAntinowherelane
    @TheAntinowherelane Год назад +27

    22:12 "They need to kick them old heads out" -- couldn't agree more! Addressing modern problems with antiquated solutions is truly holding our country back.

  • @ThatGuyFromArizona
    @ThatGuyFromArizona Год назад +24

    Peter, this world needs a few million people with your qualities. You are an amazing human.

  • @stephb3321
    @stephb3321 Год назад +95

    I love that Peter talks to real people, the locals, people who live the day to day. They keep it real.

  • @joshuamarkmurray
    @joshuamarkmurray Год назад +7

    Dude your videos are awesome. Coming from a believer, you’re so unbiased it’s shocking. You do an incredible job of featuring every side of life by their own opinion. It’s refreshing and encouraging to see how good humanity actually is compared to what we are shown in the news and main stream media.

  • @midwestbadger2503
    @midwestbadger2503 Год назад +27

    The people who own and are running the adult daycare, God bless you.
    Thanks for sharing Peter!

    • @flygirl2b
      @flygirl2b Год назад

      Agreed re amazing adult daycare workers. Go Badgers! I see Peter is making his way to Chicago :)

  • @TheHarley883r
    @TheHarley883r Год назад +32

    Im from Norway , and i backpacked the states traveled through the west and east coasts walking the trails ,the American people i meet along the way are some of the best i have meet in my life and im 60 now still think on it to this day.... seeing this channel and the real diversity you bring to this channel reinforces to me that the people are the real beauty , the government there and the pollitisition needs to pull their heads out of there ass and realize this as well !!! and start giving back what they have taken from the average person ... then your country might have a fighting chance at being right again cause the way it is there now is deeply upsetting .. thank you Mister Peter tusen takk !!!!

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Год назад +4

      Thank you! I've traveled the beautiful fjords of your country with light of a summer's night. What an amazing place :)

  • @wf1383
    @wf1383 Год назад +47

    Being from the area, Gary has two realities. There is the daytime reality where most people are up and working, trying to make a dollar. They're usually older and honest people. The problematic people are asleep. Then there is the nighttime reality where it almost can feel like The Purge some nights. The kids caught in the middle, like your church drummer, try to make something of themselves during the day only to go home to sleep to the sound of constant gunshots. I would say you should stay a night there to really experience what these kids and the people of Gary had to build their hard exoskeletons around... but you made a better decision and just left. Fantastic video my friend

    • @andrewkeith9730
      @andrewkeith9730 Год назад

      damn

    • @Iidentifyascorrect
      @Iidentifyascorrect Год назад

      Blax 😂

    • @reggiegilliam6346
      @reggiegilliam6346 Месяц назад

      I still live in Gary and I’m 52. You no longer are in this area so what purge are you talking about? Don’t make up stories about a city you don’t live in. I sleep well at night and I live in Gary. Yes some neighbors are different from others. This doesn’t mean people should be afraid of Gary during the night. I believe fear should not exist unless you have done someone wrong or hurt or disrespect someone

  • @JustJim772
    @JustJim772 Год назад +7

    Peter, i just started watching your videos Yesterday. now i see why your videos are watched by millions of people. God Vless and keep up the good work. i live in Mishawaka, Indiana near University of Notre Dame.

  • @adventureswithripnlips9165
    @adventureswithripnlips9165 Год назад +93

    You only hear about the dark side of Gary. You allowed the community to educate us. Some very passionate people in Gary. Thanks again Peter.
    We all are preaching the same thing across America time for older heads to be removed from office! What's taking so long for Americans to come together and make things right again?

    • @danielabatabogdanov8586
      @danielabatabogdanov8586 Год назад +3

      the office is not fixing the family structure

    • @johnhyne1666
      @johnhyne1666 Год назад

      Corruption, and more corruption. Should be called treason. It has the same effect.

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 Год назад +2

      😮 the distinction between youth and old age is a bit of a smokescreen . Many youth haven't got any interest in being open minded to solutions. They are sadly engrossed in their own survival and security, and closed minded to participation in re-evaluating what is REAL Happiness in human Society. And conversely many old folks have brilliant stories that teach, or have a mission they hold dear to their hearts about the way America needs to pick itself up, but their voices are muffled if not silenced by limitations of age or disrespect, neglect and demeaning attitudes. Best is to see the character of individuals not throw us all into a straight & narrow mindset of this or that. That type of thinking is in the same vein as judging by race, by sex, backround birth in a certain nation, or you know it one is human or animal! Cows, plants, bees or bats are all citizens, but we worship cat & dog and slaughter mother cow. Of course if all young people could control their senses and use their higher intelligence, they can all be leaders. The addictions and social bad habits need to be replaced with informed enlightened strength of reason, so we can have sober community and first class republic going forward. 🇺🇲👍🏻♥️🌞

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender Год назад +4

      @@tulayamalavenapi4028 We're talking about a difference between 80yr olds with dementia, and 40/50yr olds who don't have dementia.

    • @adventureswithripnlips9165
      @adventureswithripnlips9165 Год назад +5

      @tulayamalavenapi4028 first off no one mentioned youth. I'm just tired of seeing my representatives stroke out on national t.v or notbe able to form a sentence. But to the second statement, many youth don't have an interest in being open minded to solutions? Lmfao that's the pot calling the kettle black with an open mind set. What solutions are you speaking of?

  • @Tdr-jv2nc
    @Tdr-jv2nc Год назад +22

    Me and my wife love visiting the USA. We are from England and always find the states to be friendly, interesting and diverse

  • @rlferv
    @rlferv Год назад +70

    Peter I really appreciate your ability to make people comfortable enough to open up to a stranger from another world. keep up the good work.

  • @englishiguana4304
    @englishiguana4304 4 месяца назад +1

    Peter I have to say that your channel is second to absolutely none. Your personality helps these places and people shine. Thank you for what you do.

  • @ReachYourLimit
    @ReachYourLimit Год назад +25

    My Family is from Gary. I partly grew up there when I was younger and I still go to visit my family all the time. Just like you said its so many different people there but 95% of the people there literally just go to work and love they life. Its ran down for sure but the people still have heart and motivation! Thanks for showing gary to the people! 🙌🏾

  • @robertveal7187
    @robertveal7187 Год назад +30

    Peter the future icon of RUclips. A great journalist. Too cool for words. 😊

    • @troybabz
      @troybabz Год назад +1

      Yep he keeps it real.

  • @AshtonGleckman
    @AshtonGleckman Год назад +87

    This channel is truly a blessing. A straight up and unfiltered look into life in America. Thanks for all these videos

  • @danielgatlin4844
    @danielgatlin4844 6 месяцев назад +5

    The cool building outside of US Steel next to the tracks is Union Station. I have worked in Gary for 37 years and say that I never had a problem there.

  • @27ClubZoie
    @27ClubZoie Год назад +127

    I was born and raised in Indianapolis and I've never felt a sense of pride for Indiana. But this is honestly one of the best gary/indiana video I've ever watched. Every single video I've seen is so polished and unrealistic to the average 'hoosier'. But you caught that essence so well and it was honestly kind of beautiful in a weird way. It didn't feel like some film production but an actual look into our lives.

    • @eindje0406
      @eindje0406 Год назад

      Why not. Seems like a beautifull city

    • @jcofortco
      @jcofortco Год назад +1

      Grew up in Highland, just a stone's throw West of Gary. Fam moved to CO in 86 only been back once, & it saddens me to hear how things have declined there. It was a GREAT town to grow up in. Miss the Dunes soooo much! He really did put together a Great segment on Gary - appreciate hearing locals stories... Gary has had an Interesting life - will it ever recover? Honestly don't know. 🙁

    • @551223
      @551223 Год назад

      Spent a fair amount of time in Kokomo and surrounding suburbs, Indiana is a shithole

    • @tehpurplepills
      @tehpurplepills Год назад +1

      @@eindje0406 criminals brutalize us, the criminally insane run free, and the local government doesn't care.

  • @Zone_Stomper
    @Zone_Stomper Год назад +74

    I've been there a few years ago. The thing that really impressed me was the immensity of the old steel mill buildings that were still standing even though they were no longer in use. Gigantic. You would need to be there and see for yourself.

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Год назад +2

      Think I'll have to check it out

    • @lindacrowley1405
      @lindacrowley1405 Год назад +4

      Start them up again...

    • @dmytrodolzhenko349
      @dmytrodolzhenko349 Год назад +8

      They still got a whole bunch of brand new and functional metal plants I deliver to all the time tons of coils steel etc.

    • @richardmorris7063
      @richardmorris7063 Год назад +1

      Same w/ my hometown of Youngstown Ohio & Pittsburgh to name a couple more. All our jobs going overseas was a big nail in the coffin. We don't make anything here a anymore. Maybe best, young people would rather sit home & collect a measley check from the govt.

  • @genevadixon8426
    @genevadixon8426 Год назад +23

    Gary is my hometown. My family lived on the beach after my dad retired from US Steel. The Miller community and beaches are beautiful. We spent a lot of time there.
    There are a lot of good people in Gary, thank you for taking the time to talk with some.

    • @joboo4451
      @joboo4451 28 дней назад

      Love Miller Beach. Yes!

  • @JS-kr6ol
    @JS-kr6ol 11 месяцев назад +6

    Love Gary. I'm a truck driver and spend alot of time there. It isn't that bad. Its full of down to earth people, WAY better than the narcissistic people that yiu meet in major cities

  • @MattShubert
    @MattShubert Год назад +61

    I am always astounded at the quality of these videos, I'd legit watch this on Netflix if it came up. You find such great humans from all walks of life and connect with them in such a real way!

  • @TheQuantumPotato
    @TheQuantumPotato Год назад +52

    I love how there's always an air of positivity to your videos. It would have been so easy for someone to turn up in Gary with a camera and start trying to find the worst aspects of everyone and everything encountered. Instead you made a balanced piece which tells the real story of real people who live there. You don't pretend that it's all sunshine and rainbows, but you don't allow the struggles of Gary to drown out the story of the human spirit of those people living there. Great documentary.

  • @agapereign
    @agapereign Год назад +245

    Thank you for doing a thoughtful and considerate documentary on my hometown. I was born in Gary in 1970. The Gary of my youth is gone, but my love for Gary hasn’t changed. I rehabbed my childhood home, which was built in 1952. It took me 5 years. I’m now planning to work on the landscaping.
    My father founded a church in the Miller projects in 1969 and ministered there until his death in 2012. He taught me to not walk in fear and to not live in fear, so when I visit home, I’m comfortable but cautious. But, I’ve learned to be that way everywhere because crime isn’t unique to Gary.
    The problem with Gary has been, and always will be, it’s POLITICIANS!!! They use the city for a come up and to line their pockets.

    • @marcusrosales3344
      @marcusrosales3344 Год назад +8

      Must be infuriating and sad seeing your hometown go down from greed

    • @class5bodyworks
      @class5bodyworks Год назад +2

      I was born(1972) and lived in Aetna which is just south of Miller. I was about 5 when we moved out but I remember quite a bit about it. Miller Beach, Beach Cafe with the lake perch. Blacks and whites got along in our neighborhood. Then the crime moved in. Our house got robbed twice and poisoned our dog. Aetna is now bombed out and depleted. Our old house on Hamilton Street is a slab and most that are left are drug houses. Too bad. Good memories but I wouldn't live there now.

    • @agapereign
      @agapereign Год назад +3

      @@marcusrosales3344 absolutely!! Pissed me completely off. But nothing will change as long as they keep voting straight ticket Democrat.

    • @agapereign
      @agapereign Год назад +1

      @@class5bodyworks I had relatives and friends that lived in Aetna during that time and they never had a problem with their house getting broken into. It didn’t start getting bad until the 90s. So, maybe there was something else going on you were too young to understand.

    • @class5bodyworks
      @class5bodyworks Год назад +1

      @@agapereign
      That's possible. I do know by the late 70s/ early 80s there were quite a few people moving from that area for one reason or another. A couple of my friends after graduating (89/90) rented a house there because it was cheap only stayed a few months because they gor ripped off when they were at work. It's a ghetto now.

  • @Bryan_Lion
    @Bryan_Lion 10 месяцев назад +6

    I’ve been to Gary twice. Once for gas and another to drop off my siblings halfway to my parents who lived in Indianapolis at the time. I was surprised how kind the locals were and people were just minding their business carrying on. I was weary at first, but as someone born in a third world country with high crime rates, it really didn’t feel ultra dangerous. It was broad daylight though. I can’t speak for what’s it’s like at night time.

  • @map3364
    @map3364 Год назад +36

    Peter, My husband and I love your videos. It allows us to see the true America and not what the mainstream media presents. Makes me realize how much we are all alike. We want a home, family and a community to belong to. We are desperate in that we’ve lost all manufacturing jobs , so sad. Nothing to support all these dying small towns. Stay safe out there ! Godspeed !

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

    • @plantdaddy7738
      @plantdaddy7738 Год назад

      Husband here! We love your videos! Thanks again, god be with you!

  • @BraveClam
    @BraveClam Год назад +46

    I love how passionate Beverly was about what the youth needs, and for her community to grow.
    That's a strong woman!

    • @linkerman400
      @linkerman400 Год назад +1

      idk it seemed like she's one of those people who doesn't like things being different. for instance when peter asked her if they had a "boys and girls club" she said "we do...but it's different then what we had (as in her childhood)" the same child hood where she got beat with extention cords, tree branches, prbably metal pipes..and so on

    • @squatchgoblins
      @squatchgoblins Год назад +1

      she is awesome

    • @squatchgoblins
      @squatchgoblins Год назад

      she reminds me of Whoopi Goldberg lol

  • @olli_outdoors
    @olli_outdoors Год назад +15

    These video's are getting better and better. Your wife is doings great job with the editing. Keep it up Peter

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Год назад +12

      Yeah she really makes them happen. Sometimes I airdrop in a mountain of footage and she sculpts it into something watchable.

  • @hollymarino6652
    @hollymarino6652 Год назад +16

    I love how you can go into any neighborhood and communicate with the people who live there and I love that you are speaking to the every day person and not just celebrities. Great job!!

  • @filipmistewicz4998
    @filipmistewicz4998 Год назад +172

    I love your videos!
    As a polish guy who has never been to America, I have a very limited scope through which I have perceived USA (mostly because most movies/media tends to focus on more easily recognizable communities and areas) and I kinda regarded most of the USA to be... Generic, for lack of a better word (a sort of melting pot with everyone being vaguely of one 'american' culture). But you have opened my eyes to how truly exotic and culturally diverse America can be.
    To be honest, before watching your videos, I've never really had any desire to travel to the USA, but man, you've really opened my eyes to how many less-known places are there to experience there that are just so distinct and special. I seriously have never seen anyone doing justice documenting those one-of-a-kind communities before.
    Thank you!

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Год назад +12

      Yeah movies aren't always accurate

    • @utah6152
      @utah6152 Год назад +4

      Cheers to fellow Pole

    • @filipmistewicz4998
      @filipmistewicz4998 Год назад +12

      @@blaizegottman4139 Yes, of course, but what I meant is that american movies and media (at least those widely available globally) usually keep themselves limited to the most recognizable environments in the US such as huge metropolitan cities or perhaps the states sharing borders with Mexico. I have never seen anything focused on, say, Appalachia outside from Peter's videos.

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Год назад +2

      @@filipmistewicz4998 I think it's because The director doesn't Care about what Else the city has to offer

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Год назад +28

      Thank you! Yeah, you’ll love a big USA road trip. Get lost on the back roads and say hi to the locals and you’ll have a great adventure!

  • @earnestrob
    @earnestrob Год назад +17

    Love what you did here man. I am from Chicago and grew up in the midwest near Gary. I agree with the life cycle statements. It seems like American businesses will use up a city and then neglect it because its cheaper to produce in other countries. Its a shame. Im glad you are shedding light on these issues and giving a real look into these types of places.

    • @leskobrandon691
      @leskobrandon691 Год назад +1

      The life cycle of neighborhoods is just like a lot of cities. I learned in working in real estate that the cycle goes...growth, stability, decline, gentrification. I've seen the neighborhoods in the large city I8 live in go thru these cycles in my lifetime. Neighborhoods that were once glorious, were abandoned during the suburban flight of the 50's, to be considered the ghetto in my youth, to gentrification where the homes are selling for $1 million now. If we pay attention, this life is truly fascinating!

  • @legionaer1125
    @legionaer1125 Год назад +53

    The building on 28:09 U ask for is the Gary Union Station. And is a local historical attraction.
    Form Wiki :
    Union Station is a former union railway station in Gary, Indiana. It is located between the elevated lines of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and is just south of the Indiana Toll Road. Indiana Landmarks has placed the building on its 10 Most Endangered Places in Indiana list. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
    New York Central Railroad's first station in Gary was a simple boxcar, which the railroad delivered to the town in 1906 at the behest of the United States Steel Corporation. The permanent station was built in 1910, just four years after the city was founded.

    • @jdg_5175
      @jdg_5175 Год назад +2

      Also if you seen the movie Original Gangstas this was the rebels gang base and the abandoned steel mill was the base of the rival gang

  • @AspenCharmCakes
    @AspenCharmCakes 8 месяцев назад +2

    Such a great video! My mom's family is from Gary and we traveled there every Spring Break until I graduated High School to visit. Haven't been back since my Grandma died. Feels good to see the city being highlighted for everyone to see, I have very happy memories going there growing up.

  • @chadwickhurlburt6529
    @chadwickhurlburt6529 Год назад +40

    Nobody else out there is providing as honest a peek into what the USA is really like today. Mainstream media is failing the people, if you just look at mainstream media you are provided a narrative in place of the truth. Thanks Peter, your work is a treasure that will endure forever.

    • @Protocol_17
      @Protocol_17 Год назад

      The mainstream media and politicians don’t want the American people to know the truth.

    • @lungajobe493
      @lungajobe493 Год назад

      Mainstream is the propaganda mouthpiece of the Illuminati.

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

  • @AliciannetteI
    @AliciannetteI Год назад +97

    I appreciate that you didn’t just drive through, look at the abandoned buildings and categories all of us as miserable or violent because like anywhere we have good seeds and bad seeds . Things are changing here and I’m glad it was acknowledged here . 🙏🏽

  • @darengraves1717
    @darengraves1717 Год назад +52

    I’m glad to see that someone took the time to show some of the more positive things about Gary and not just the negative 👍🏽

    • @darengraves1717
      @darengraves1717 Год назад +3

      This is a great video,the only thing I would suggest is that the title should have a question mark behind it because some people will take it as and insult and refuse to watch it and therefore miss a good video.

  • @GG-pg9jf
    @GG-pg9jf 10 месяцев назад +2

    I really love your choice to use quotations around "miserable" in the title. There is clearly a beautiful spirit there that we see through the folks you talked with. Thanks for giving a different perspective on a city that gets so much unwarranted ridicule. Love from Gary's neighbor South Bend.

  • @ozzie4306
    @ozzie4306 Год назад +28

    I love when he talks to the locals and they treat him so nice. Makes me wanna go visit them

  • @Chillycow
    @Chillycow Год назад +22

    You're doing a really good thing Peter.. giving real people in real communities a voice and allowing people to see what's really going on around the world. Keep up the great work man

    • @IronShaman
      @IronShaman Год назад +1

      Peter Santenello this is The Best RUclips Video, America’s Most “Miserable” City - Gary, Indiana 🇺🇸. I've ever experienced. You brother have the Magic of Compassion and Heart is Open like a True Shaman. I grew up in Chicago and live in Portage, IN right next to Gary. I am of all - Tribes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - and have many sisters and brothers in Gary, IN. If there was a way to fund what I do...to majorly give as much as I can to - See the Rise of Gary, IN - this would be the answer. Its not weak to speak wisdom like Brother Peter Santenello . Help is here. I am here also to show people the magic of compassion and self-healing. I learned this by needing to survive from many immense traumas of humanity that are in separation of no love. I do everything in my life with this intention in mind, heart and spirit to all those who want to free their mind. - Iron Shaman 9/9/2023

  • @voluntaristgirl
    @voluntaristgirl Год назад +31

    Midwest America has a lot of stories to tell of past and present.
    Thank you Peter for sharing your experience and amplifying the voices of those who need to be heard.
    Sharing their story is inspiring and greatly appreciated. Never stop Peter!!!

  • @JaneofArc
    @JaneofArc 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a raw, unbiased perspective you bring to us that puts us in touch with people and places we may not get a chance to see or meet with each video. I'm grateful that we are sharing these experiences with you. I always end up taking simething valuable away from each upload. God bless you.

  • @mrgregoryjohnson
    @mrgregoryjohnson Год назад +178

    As one who was born in Hammond and grew up around Gary, I always thought of it as a trashy, violent city. Your video has given me a new perspective. I love the interaction with the people. I guess we all need to open our eyes and hearts to our neighbors. Thank you for doing this.

    • @zx7-rr486
      @zx7-rr486 Год назад

      Yeah, well it IS violent. The murder rate is sky high, and I'll bet all other violent crime rates are off the charts ...

    • @LouDeNofrioFL
      @LouDeNofrioFL Год назад +1

      As an investor who actually tried to bring jobs and money into the region I had the exact opposite experience. Don't believe everything you see on camera. Racist town who doesn't want change.

    • @nitedreamer23
      @nitedreamer23 Год назад +5

      Well put. I was born in Hammond, as well. Though I’ve moved away, I’m still a Region rat at heart.

    • @cyn8117
      @cyn8117 Год назад

      That’s just because you’re white. It’s not until you see a white guy with a edited video that made you change your perspective? On a city you live 10 mins away from lol

    • @ТатьянаОрганова
      @ТатьянаОрганова Год назад +1

      Ukraine needs your money.

  • @francyfrannyfranks
    @francyfrannyfranks Год назад +19

    The segue from Barb dancing to the incredible busking drummer...beautiful... this whole window into Gary Indiana is just wonderful...thank you for showing the outside world the inside community... ...its important work you do to share their voices and the history of these places.

    • @vc6218
      @vc6218 Год назад +2

      I noticed that too! This man is a STORYTELLER. I aspire to be a documentary photographer and tell stories like this! So good!

  • @niecek.6473
    @niecek.6473 Год назад +20

    I retired from The Budd Company. When I started at a fabulous job in Rochester, MI, many of my fellow employees had transferred from Gary, our company had closed their plant there, around 1979. Opened a new plant in Shelbyville, KY. We were eventually bought by a German Co, they started to sell off plants and eventually out of business early 2000. We were a supplier to the big three, & eventually imports. Stamping & Frames, plastics,… a company over a 100 years old. Thank you again for sharing such great videos. 😎

    • @aWomanFreed
      @aWomanFreed Год назад +2

      Sounds like the old company American Maize, which is now cargill

  • @djzeek2013
    @djzeek2013 10 месяцев назад +3

    My home town was great in the 70-80s. 90s started getting rough then I went off to serve in the Navy. Many Mom n pop businesses really helped Gary get through several years after the mill hired less workforce. My Grandfather worked in the mill till he could start a business and then owned a few restaurants all over NWI. I had a great life but also grew up to be street smart with being so close to Chicago as well. I'm saddened but hopeful someone will invest everything Gary needs to bounce back, because it truly is a prime development location. Thanks for all your videos you have made a few near places I've lived.

  • @heidiottomanelli1941
    @heidiottomanelli1941 Год назад +93

    I was born in Gary and I grew up in Merrillville. My parents loved Gary when it was a functioning City. It's so sad to see how much it has fallen into decay and vacancy. There are still many beautiful areas in Gary. As you said, Gary is mixed up and unique. I wish something could happen to save it and rebuild it, saving the beautiful architecture that is decaying there. Thank you for doing this video on Gary ❤

    • @christopherbice862
      @christopherbice862 Год назад +6

      I was born in Crown Point and a lot of my family worked in the steel mills. In the 70's I remember all the bumper stickers that said "The threat is real, from for foreign steel". It was tough when the jobs left.

    • @tkewrestler2662
      @tkewrestler2662 Год назад +1

      My Mother graduated from Gary Lew Wallace in 1960. My Grandmother taught at Froebel Elementary and my Grandfather taught at East Chicago Roosevelt.

    • @ForbiddTV
      @ForbiddTV Год назад +1

      @@christopherbice862 Yeah that would have been around 1980-1981 when the steel mills started their great decline. I worked at Inland Steel in East Chicago in that period.

    • @hoboonwheels9289
      @hoboonwheels9289 Год назад +4

      Interesting we don't have modern architecture as beautiful as the old, glass and steel has no beauty.

  • @TJtaylor68
    @TJtaylor68 Год назад +10

    I was born in Gary, havent been there since the 90's. Thank you for this video..its nostalgic for me. Sad to see it in that condition

  • @SnipingBass
    @SnipingBass Год назад +20

    The older gentleman you interviewed by the church in the beginning is not only very sharp and well spoken, but his point about the youth was enlightening. Really expected him to criticize the younger generation but instead see's the opportunity and potential for them to change to world in at a vulnerable time. Wish I had such an optimistic view on the world we live in...

  • @pineapplesoda
    @pineapplesoda 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm really surprised at how emotional I got when I saw, at the end, that Gary has a beach! It's like finding out that someone who has been looked down on or ignored all their lives turns out to have secretly made beautiful art. Once we get a story, a simple story, we often just don't want to hear any contradictory evidence. But getting back to the beach...to me it was a symbol of how much beauty and goodness there is in that city, waiting to be cultivated.
    Thank you, Peter, for your gift of radical curiosity and respect towards the people you meet. I consider you a role model.

  • @StorytellingHeadshots
    @StorytellingHeadshots Год назад +31

    I love the respect and the time given to interviewing the elders. Wow. Really wonderful. ❤️

  • @themojowojo1626
    @themojowojo1626 Год назад +118

    I recently moved 15 minutes from Gary and I’ll say that northwest Indiana is definitely something different. Old world meets new world type deal. I’m 500 yards from a National park, 2 minutes from corn fields, 5 minutes from multi million dollar mansions. It’s a transition zone that’s going to get a lot more interesting as time goes on. They are investing heavily in infrastructure right now with the double tracking of the south shore line which you could see at the end of the video. With the right investments Gary and the entire region could be thriving again in the future

    • @TONYshoutout250
      @TONYshoutout250 Год назад +5

      I have family in highland, schererville ( my sister worked there as well) & around Merrillville!

    • @_Wai_Wai_
      @_Wai_Wai_ Год назад +17

      the fact that they spent trillions of dollars to invade and occupy Iraq/Afghanistan, sent 10's of Billions of Ukraine, just shows you the priorities of the Federal government. Infrastructure, is not on the top of the list.

    • @V740GL
      @V740GL Год назад +5

      I was in Michigan City last year and I know exactly what you mean. It was rundown all of a sudden beautiful lakefront mansions. Weird place but really fascinating.

    • @CrazyLazyHobo
      @CrazyLazyHobo Год назад +1

      The double track is going to do a lot more harm than good. Catering to rich people from Chicago isn’t going to help bring better jobs to the area

    • @kman8271
      @kman8271 Год назад +2

      Where would the people who live there go if expensive properties and taxes went up? They’d be on the streets. There’s no infrastructure. The children need education, guidance and leadership first.

  • @libbybudack
    @libbybudack Год назад +127

    I love the ladies at the Adult Day Care! They were awesome and recognize the real problems plaguing society and what would solve it.

    • @Whitman1819
      @Whitman1819 Год назад +8

      I loved that one that yelled out, "They need some Jesus!!!" lol I was thinking ...yep she has it right.

  • @Bacondive
    @Bacondive 5 месяцев назад +1

    I could sit here and listen to these folks talk for days...such great insight into their lives and the history of these places. Great stuff, Peter...much love from St. Louis.