This ABANDONED St. Louis Suburb Is Full of GARBAGE

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Kinloch, Missouri is a small city in St. Louis County, located between Ferguson and the Lambert, St. Louis International Airport. Kinloch incorporated as Missouri's first black city in 1948. During the 1980's, the Lambert, St. Louis International Airport planned an expansion that encouraged buyouts of 75 percent of the cities property. The planned airport expansion never happened however, and today the city is mostly empty with garbage piles alongside most of the streets. Most of the buildings that still stand are empty and rotting away. It's hard to see a future for this city, and it wouldn't be surprising to see Kinloch get annexed by a neighboring city, or maybe it'll just become unincorporated St. Louis County.
    0:00 - 3:13 NorthPark
    3:13 - 12:00 About Kinloch
    12:00 - 16:05 Kinloch Corruption
    16:05 - 18:35 Why there's so much garbage
    18:35 - 20:00 Notable people from Kinloch
    20:00 - 39:21 Sightseeing around Kinloch
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  • @ChrisHarden
    @ChrisHarden  Год назад +6

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    0:00 - 3:13 NorthPark
    3:13 - 12:00 About Kinloch
    12:00 - 16:05 Kinloch Corruption
    16:05 - 18:35 Why there's so much garbage
    18:35 - 20:00 Notable people from Kinloch
    20:00 - 39:21 Sightseeing around Kinloch
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  • @TaylorMMontgomery
    @TaylorMMontgomery 11 месяцев назад +29

    Just to clarify, the property buy-up from the airport authority wasn't just for future airport expansion, but mostly to comply with the FAA's noise abatement program.

    • @jimbarrofficial
      @jimbarrofficial 10 месяцев назад +1

      That was my thinking... how awful would it be to live in the landing path of large jets.

  • @Oldman5261
    @Oldman5261 9 месяцев назад +11

    I live in this area and am shocked at the level of decay. This area looks like a prime candidate for a future local landfill.

  • @chrisjmiller6
    @chrisjmiller6 Год назад +79

    The corruption runs deep in St. Louis.

    • @louiscoyner5307
      @louiscoyner5307 11 месяцев назад +9

      True, but Kinloch is in St. Louis County as well as a number of other communities that look like Kinloch. But then St. Louis's alley are pretty much the same. Who's to blame? Now I'm going to be called a racist, but perhaps part of the problem lies with the residents.

    • @paul5065
      @paul5065 9 месяцев назад +2

      At least you see it. Many see evil as good here.

    • @cdeeznutzz
      @cdeeznutzz 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@louiscoyner5307why would people dump trash on the streets they live? i think its coming from the people that have the signs that say “junk removal “

    • @user-xy2ir4gr4q
      @user-xy2ir4gr4q 5 месяцев назад

      The corruption runs deep every where Caucasians have touched.

    • @a.m.mcaloon9874
      @a.m.mcaloon9874 4 месяца назад

      Corruption runs deeper in Missouri.
      How did a bunch of companies owned by white people get to turn it into a dumping ground without the help of the assholes in Jefferson City.

  • @aidd1938
    @aidd1938 7 месяцев назад +13

    I don’t understand why the EPA couldn’t sue the land owners (City of St. Louis and the Airport Authority) to clean up their property. Clearly a health hazard.

  • @KennyJr514
    @KennyJr514 Год назад +70

    My fiances parents used to live 1 street over from Kinloch in Berkeley. They purchased 3 lots next to each other in the 1950s. We lived next door from them for years up until about 2015. You would not believe how crazy this place is, especially at night. The nonstop sounds of gunfire. Someone was shot in the park and crawled into our across the street neighbors backyard and died. There was an abandoned car parked in front of our house with a dead body in it. I grew up in some rough neighborhoods, but I NEVER ventured into Kinloch, it absolutely terrified me. You are a brave soul riding around and video taping this area as the crime in this area is absolutely ridiculous and the value of life is nothing.
    We were one of the few white families in Berkeley, everyone on our street had been there for decades and knew each other. She eventually moved out in 2020 and sold her 3 properties for $40k and someone rehabbed both of the houses, the third lot was a large garage. They are trying to revitalize Berkeley but I'm sure it will be an uphill battle. Thanks for the video as I've always been curious as to what the history wad on Kinloch.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +6

      Dang, crazy stuff

    • @BigChillingGoingDown
      @BigChillingGoingDown Год назад +21

      Diversity is great, huh?

    • @KennyJr514
      @KennyJr514 Год назад +1

      @Chris Harden I enjoyed your video about Warrenton, I moved out here in 2019 and left the City behind. It's so much more calm and peaceful out here.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Год назад +13

      Yeah I'm but a few minutes from there and have family who were refugees from the Berkeley area, some had been there since the 1950s. The crime, violence, garbage, and otherwise unemployed behavior that pushed them out has been creeping north and west for decades. It's really sad and frustrating watching the county decline overall. On a daily basis I see and hear about things you never would have imagined even 10 years ago. I know some fellow citizen will chime in with "It's not that bad," and it's not, yet. They're also deluding themselves a bit. Yes it's mostly safe if you mind your own business but it's a simple fact that we're seeing higher levels of crimes that rarely occurred in many of these cities in North County. That said, as far back as the 80s it was generally known to everyone to avoid Kinloch.

    • @gabrielszakaly6232
      @gabrielszakaly6232 Год назад +3

      @@BigChillingGoingDown yes but unironically

  • @shann_de
    @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +12

    I was raised and grew up here. Wow! You gave a deep inside look of my childhood town. The memories I had here are indescribable. It was so much joy. Everyone knew each other. Everyone was some kin to each other. My entire maternal side is from Kinloch. My grandparents, my mom, aunts, uncles and cousins. I went to head start here, church, grade school. My mom and all her siblings went to Kinloch high school. My uncle is Darryl Williams. Him and Keith were best friends. Not bragging just sharing how sentimental Kinloch is to me. Imagine how it was back in the 60’s through the 90’s. We had such great memories here believe it or not. All the land you see vacant and trashed was once homes, apartments, post offices, churches, stores, schools, parks, etc. This was my community. 💔

    • @UnapologeticallyBlaque395
      @UnapologeticallyBlaque395 6 месяцев назад

      Yes.. it's very sentimental..I too grew up there.. everyone was close..I grew up there in a time where no outsiders were allowed in..I was trying to see if he was able to Ride down my old street
      .my stumping ground

    • @UnapologeticallyBlaque395
      @UnapologeticallyBlaque395 6 месяцев назад +1

      I did see the old Post office..and the old gas station ⛽ where I got all of my penny candy 🍬

    • @user-tm9ld4xt3h
      @user-tm9ld4xt3h 4 месяца назад

      ❤😂​@@UnapologeticallyBlaque395

  • @stevek8
    @stevek8 11 месяцев назад +20

    I promise. After you were seen twice driving around at that speed, EVERYone had eyes on you. Not a safe thing to do.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  11 месяцев назад

      What speed?

    • @stevek8
      @stevek8 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@ChrisHardenslow

  • @VidVaultX
    @VidVaultX 11 месяцев назад +20

    I currently live in those apartments. you drove by on Mable ave. As other people in the comments have said, there is constant gunfire almost every night. One thing you'd definitely find interesting is opening Google street view and scrolling around kinloch. Some areas you drove by that just look like overgrown forests were actually nieghborhoods. There are also a couple streets that are now covered in trash that you can "drive" down in the 2008 Google street view. Pretty crazy to see how much its changed

    • @Neevie-Styx
      @Neevie-Styx 4 месяца назад +1

      Wouldn’t you rather move to a town that’s not abandoned and covered in trash?

    • @bennybennerson7728
      @bennybennerson7728 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Neevie-Styxyou know poverty is a thing right? also maybe they have family members that they want/need to be for?

    • @chrisbartolini1508
      @chrisbartolini1508 2 месяца назад

      @@bennybennerson7728Why are you depressed bro? Just stop being sad.

    • @bennybennerson7728
      @bennybennerson7728 2 месяца назад

      @@chrisbartolini1508 wrf are you on about?

    • @chrisbartolini1508
      @chrisbartolini1508 2 месяца назад

      @@bennybennerson7728 Don’t tell me I actually have to explain the comment

  • @calonstanni
    @calonstanni Год назад +26

    I lived in Berkeley for 18 years. Bought my house for $32,000 and sold it for $12,000 in 2012. What a disaster zone. I was the only white person in my neighborhood and my house was FULL of bullet holes. I finally called the cops and showed him the bullet holes and said "I KNOW i'm in a bad neighborhood, but is this many bullet holes normal?" and he said "No. You really need to move." Now I live in South City...where I feel MUCH safer, the people are much nicer and there's more to do.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 9 месяцев назад

      Despicable savages.

    • @shann_de
      @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you got from out there and that’s coming from a Kinloch native and lived in Berkeley for many years after moving out of Kinloch.

    • @calonstanni
      @calonstanni 7 месяцев назад

      @@shann_de Where abouts do you live now?

    • @Boosiefade123
      @Boosiefade123 4 месяца назад

      @@calonstannifrost ave n hanley

  • @Jasonificatiation
    @Jasonificatiation 8 месяцев назад +11

    Embezzling money from a broke city with citizens who are poor is vile, despicable behavior and frustrates me greatly. Embezzling is always bad of course but to steal from the poor is just...anyone who would do that is worthless in my eyes. subbed btw :)

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  8 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agreed, and thank you! Welcome to the club

  • @mrsarianna6607
    @mrsarianna6607 Год назад +37

    I’ve always wondered Why don’t they get the low risk inmates and people who owe fines and etc to go clean it up?

    • @shelbyz1974
      @shelbyz1974 Год назад +15

      Right. They should be contributing some good towards communities that really need it. Repaying their debts to society.

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад

      Yes why don't we have anyone at the ready to clean up the messes in every city they have destroyed? Let's keep propping Black culture up and mimicking how they live - and then let's make plans for sweeping up the destruction when it all falls down.

    • @antwangordon6918
      @antwangordon6918 Год назад +6

      @@shelbyz1974Inmates already do that. Unfortunately it’s in mostly white rural areas. Prison’s keep a lot of white small town’s residents employed. When I was an inmate in Florida, we literally built schools and had to work landscaping for the local government. As well as Department of Transportation or D.O.T squad. Building roads and highways. Department of Corrections are free labor.

    • @narizgrande
      @narizgrande Год назад +2

      Obama needs to come clean it up..

    • @kickelodeon1249
      @kickelodeon1249 10 месяцев назад

      the umsl student apartment complex was cleaning up trash on a regular basis in kinloch but people continue to dump more trash than what they are able to clean up. I lived in kinloch for years, me and my wife got caught in-between an insane back and fourth drive by gun fight, over a hundred rounds were popped off at that "block party" at the park

  • @blueztx
    @blueztx Год назад +10

    Next move for Kinloch will probably be for it to disincorporate as a city. It will become a census designated place and will no longer have elected officials, probably the best move, considering it's checkered history of corrupt mayors.

  • @glenngoetz3054
    @glenngoetz3054 Год назад +11

    Makes me wonder how many bodies may have been dumped or buried there over the years????

    • @Nova.1
      @Nova.1 Год назад +4

      MANY

    • @Kim-gq3n
      @Kim-gq3n 10 месяцев назад +3

      That's no joke and a very disturbing thought. I live in West County St Louis and it's a totally different world than what I am seeing here. I think I will stay on this side of the tracks.

  • @seekbalance6891
    @seekbalance6891 Год назад +13

    it seems like, since there are few entrances to kinlock, maybe they could control or at least monitor entry/exit. they could have ALPRs to record what vehicles are coming/going.

    • @jaredwblack
      @jaredwblack Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. Hang a bunch of cameras and start fining people. Fines could bring in some revenue to offset clean up costs, and act as a deterrent. But the city probably doesn't have the resources to do that or the ability to collect on fines. So, fatal flaw in that plan

    • @seekbalance6891
      @seekbalance6891 Год назад +2

      @@jaredwblack , i think when there's a will, there's a way. could the residents of kinloch create a partnership with st louis, with the county, with the airport, with the owners of the condemned properties, with the business park? the current state of affairs seems bad for all of them. i'm not saying that cams would be a panacea nor the only solution. but i believe that if all the stakeholders got together and took ownership of the problem, the money would be found. also i wonder what help can the state give? what about the highway patrol? to be clear, i don't pretend to have the answers. i'm sort of brainstorming on this because there is so much illegal dumping in my own state. here i think the major obstacle is the political climate.

    • @tommygunn-pm3pn
      @tommygunn-pm3pn Год назад +3

      You guys must not live in or near the city of St. Louis/Kinloch. They’re so many vehicles being driven everyday in the city with fake temporary state tags or vehicles without plates at all! I’m sure 99% of the people illegally dumping fall into that category of fake/expired tags or no plates at all! St Charles county did a crack down on the temp tags I believe they said 1 in 3 cars driving in their county(neighboring StL county)had illegal temp tag

    • @etyrnalizd4603
      @etyrnalizd4603 3 месяца назад

      ​@tommygunn-pm3pn I got pulled over 7 times in st Charles, moscow mills, and st peters weeks after my plates expire. Meanwhile I see plates 4 years expired chilling

    • @badkatrising3918
      @badkatrising3918 7 дней назад

      Nobody has plates on their car in that area and all the cars are stolen anyway

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Год назад +14

    We have a place in Australia that is very similar, it's called - WINDALE, NSW.
    How about using Drones to patrol the streets, with 4K cameras, strong lights. They could charge batteries in the day time then patrol at night.

    • @suzanneg4537
      @suzanneg4537 Год назад

      Drones would be gunned down faster than you could say "Howdy" Anyone doing anything illegal around there has an easy place to be doing it, and they like it that way.

    • @nickelliott1174
      @nickelliott1174 Год назад +3

      They would get shot out of the sky.

    • @RemusKingOfRome
      @RemusKingOfRome Год назад +2

      @@nickelliott1174 did i mention the lasers these drones would carry, to defend themselves ..

  • @whitneymoore9814
    @whitneymoore9814 6 месяцев назад +5

    😊 I just got the motivation to make a difference. Thanks for making this video.

  • @edwardmiessner6502
    @edwardmiessner6502 Год назад +10

    I don't think I've ever seen a suburban area as in as bad a shape as Kinloch. It could very well be abandoned within a decade.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +3

      Me either, and I wouldn't be surprised if it gets that way soon

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 9 месяцев назад

      Buy a bunch of property dirt cheap

    • @Boosiefade123
      @Boosiefade123 4 месяца назад

      might be labeled a suburb but it’s not suburban

  • @terrancewatts4812
    @terrancewatts4812 Год назад +9

    The upside down car was the thing that got me!

  • @tjohnson9051
    @tjohnson9051 Год назад +11

    Chris, as usual your video is outstanding. I've never seen so many mattresses in one place! I don't know how in the world you'd ever clean all that up, it's a daunting task!

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Год назад +11

    You know a area is bad when the church in your video, "Saint James Missionary Baptist Church" is surrounded by a chain link fence with a burnt-out house just across the street.

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад

      Maybe the Christian men should have done more, instead of just talk. Christians proved themselves to be just as degenerate as any other group, and their religion fell.
      Hopefully others will see the folly in religion and turn instead to tradition. Pagans wouldn't live this way.

  • @luckylag360
    @luckylag360 Год назад +15

    There is a huge Opportunity for the people here to build a great town, they need to use eminent domain, fines against St. Louis, and taxes to get the land back. Than they could develop a nice town center, multi use with a vibrant commercial center. As someone in college for city planning I’d love to help.

    • @luckylag360
      @luckylag360 Год назад +5

      @Geoffrey Morrison it’s a suburb of St. Louis, there’s 2 million people there, and it’s right by the airport. There’s no reason a vibrant town center with a mix of commercial, office, and housing wouldn’t be successful.

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад

      @LuckyLag360 great idea! Open up a vibrant shopping district with exclusive dining, bowling alley, craft brewery, maybe an Oakley sunglasses store. Movie theater! Nice!
      And then watch the businesses bail out one by one due to rampant shoplifting by ghetto turds.
      Don't offer ghetto people anything. Let them live in the messes they've created. People with far less resources and technology BUILT St. Louis. People thrived in St. Louis even in the Winter.
      And then Americans were brainwashed to coddle and adore ghetto people and their ghetto culture. Well, here it is. Every saggy trousered aspiring rapper should move to St. Louis and reconstruct it using a sneaker, headphone, vape shop economy.

    • @nickelliott1174
      @nickelliott1174 Год назад +5

      Nobody is going to invest in that area.

    • @luckylag360
      @luckylag360 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gsnoorky well that’s why the local government has to step in and do it. I’m not talking about brining in businesses, I’m talking about new businesses there created by and for those local residents. With a housing solution associated to this it’s a viable plan, given the massive housing shortage. The midwest forgot You have to induce demand.

    • @danielmorse4213
      @danielmorse4213 10 месяцев назад +6

      That's a nice idea. Of course the murderers, rapists and drug addicts will love to help.

  • @kurtbagin7356
    @kurtbagin7356 Год назад +7

    The land was part of the noise buyout not expansion . I used to buy my beer in that town back in 81’ . I was 17 not 21 but no one cared . It was new sales tax money for the city . The cops always turned a cheek .

    • @badkatrising3918
      @badkatrising3918 7 дней назад

      We would buy beer there as well if not, we go across the river to Gino’s. We could always get kegs of beer back in the day was no issues as long as you had money for the tap.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 11 месяцев назад +9

    Kinloch is a Special kind of Hell . Every educated person should just stay out . They will drive right up to you roll the Window down with Gun in hand and Rob you , Your lucky if all they take is your stuff and your Pride . There are nice girls who probably are looking for a Husband to get them out of there , and there are decent people trapped in there . I will not ever go there again if I can help it . This is a Place that can use Jesus Christ , And fathers in the Homes Educating the Children . Keep this place in your Prayers , it really needs them .

  • @charleykeenan6171
    @charleykeenan6171 Год назад +7

    Always happy to see a new upload from you! In the end it is very important to see the bad with the good.. I appreciate what you do very much.. Thanks Chris and Happy Weekend!

  • @rojo843
    @rojo843 9 месяцев назад +6

    This my hometown. My mother Pinky, my Uncle Gilbert Williams, my Aunt Dot, my grandmother Geneva, all from Kinloch

  • @STL_Mel
    @STL_Mel 9 месяцев назад +4

    I lived in Kinloch from 1983 to 2001. Kinloch sets as is does today for a number of reasons. Top reasons include the Lambert St. Louis Airport bogus buyout, which displaced residents from the 1980's through the late 90's. The second reason in my opinion is corrupt government. There has been scandal in almost all Kinloch administrations since 1948, and where there was not scandal there was exploitation from St. Louis County. Third reason is a feeling of hopelessness, which happened to some of us watching all of this happen, and feeling like you have no were to turn.

    • @shann_de
      @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +2

      I know you know my ppls Williams and Simmons. Morrison sounds real familiar too. Lol

    • @SpartanVirus
      @SpartanVirus 4 месяца назад

      It's alleged that there was a sufficient push back to the city attempting the buyouts. Enough for the corrupt local gov & its subsequent private sector henchmen to "play dirty" as it were and commissioned the illegal dumping themselves, effectively poisoning any chance for residents to keep their land _&_ maintain it's value, etc... from there, it was open season on dumping, and anyone within driving distance *then* piled on the nail in proverbial coffin, as it were.

  • @midwestgrammar2941
    @midwestgrammar2941 Год назад +11

    I remember when the kinlock police was so corrupted the county took over in 1998

  • @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
    @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Год назад +12

    Back when I was a kid there is this guy that moved out of kinloch, Mo. I believe that he said that his family was only white family or one of three white families that lived in all of kinloch. He talked about rough it was back then. Looking back I'm assuming he moved out because the airport planned expansion. I don't know now didn't know then.
    Also it sounds like their City bored has taken control of the city. Because now it sounds like they can impeach the incoming mayor instantly. I didn't say they didn't have good reason to impeach these two. But with the new tax revenue at least part of it's going to kinloch.
    Put up the street light and let him shoot it out but have cameras including infrared cameras showing the trucks going in full and coming out empty with the license plates after all there's only a couple of ways in as you said.
    Another municipality far far away from there in the state actually did this in one little area in the 1990s went with more difficult to do this and it stopped. Besides they can set up to monitor eatsplace it comes in with his cheapest cameras are nowadays and if the mayors are stealing tens of thousands of dollars then why couldn't they stop it? Unless maybe the board is getting kickbacks. Just saying just asking a question.
    As far as Ferguson Missouri be mostly white maybe way back in the sixties. But I'm more recent time it was 60% white 40% black in the 1980's. Last time I check because of the riots right after it when they bust those people in for the most part. And they found that so-called boy that was a mountain of a man with a boy's face blood inside front seat of the patrol car . When he went after the cops rifle that was locked up in the console. The cop was surrounded by unfriendly to him. Back to what we were talking about Ferguson at that time after the riot with basically 40% white and 60% black. Regardless of color parents often don't understand when they move away from the problem they often bring part of it with them call their children and that spreads the problem. I had a young black man worked for me for a period of time and he's a great worker. Nothing to do with St Louis. But the attitude. He wants to see the nice little mix race suburb turned into LA with tall fences and dogs and crimes. That was his goal along with his group. As intelligent as he was I thought I had showed him a better way. But later I found out that he had sunk back in with his filth and was murdered. What's that lead the horse to water but you can't make him drink

  • @uhoh7541
    @uhoh7541 Год назад +9

    Nice video. I don't live far from here, but don't visit as one doesn't go to this area unless there's a specific reason. I actually thought kinloch had already lost it's population and was basically an unincorporated area of STL county already. Shocked to see homes still there.
    Early 2000's i drove through Kinloch on accident at night to avoid a closed road en route to a friend's house and that was a scary situation. I always carried a street guide with me, BUT it didn't do any good because there weren't any street signs! There was random garbage on the streets back then. Luckily my natural sense of direction got me to the main road without incident.

  • @JeanJacquesNantel
    @JeanJacquesNantel 9 месяцев назад +4

    In the case of Kinloch, the solution to the garbage problem is to study the map in order to find a group of streets that would allow to totally close an area by piling the garbage on them. The idea would be to totally impede the passage of cars. After some years a natural forest would grow there.

  • @gordon3730
    @gordon3730 Год назад +5

    Kinnock was bought out because of sound noise. If you live or work near airport your vehicle be covered in jet fuel. Imagine that homes and property. There is still an area on border gov is cleaning nuclear waste

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 9 месяцев назад +1

      I used to live almost at the end of a Runway at O'Hare Airport

  • @zombiegirlfanter
    @zombiegirlfanter Год назад +6

    Im from and live in St Louis. I want to help these people clean this up, I know it will continue to be trashed. But I feel sooo bad these residents. Wow, so sad

    • @shann_de
      @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. My entire family was bought out one by one. It breaks my heart that my town was evacuated on failed projects. Yeah the crime would’ve eventually caused the town to go down but it’s still so heartbreaking. I literally grew up here 🥺

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Год назад +16

    Wow. Just.. wow. I’ve never seen so much trash and illegal dumping in my life. It really makes me sick to see people doing that. But honestly, organizing community cleanups or having any kind of patrols in the area isn’t going to fix things. If people are dumping there, there’s a reason for that. And it’s not just because the area is largely abandoned. It’s because there are bigger problems in the surrounding areas with there not being proper and adequate trash pickup. While I absolutely don’t condone people dumping like that, think about if you lived somewhere, didn’t even have basic trash pickup each week, and were low income and unable to drive very far (if at all) to take your own trash to a dump somewhere. Most dumps that I know are on the outskirts of towns. For good reason. No one wants one right by their home or in the heart of a city. If you can’t drive say 20-25 miles each week, stuffing trash in the trunk of your car or strapped to your roof, what are you going to do? Likely not dump it in your front lawn or inside your house. You’ll likely go just a few miles away to a vacant lot and drop it off. So I’d say the greater St. Louis area has deeper issues with needing trash pickup. But it’s easier to say to fix it, than it can be to actually fix it. Areas rely on taxes and some other money provided by residents living there. If residents leave entirely, or if there are so few or they have so little money that they pay in the form of taxes, sometimes you just lose those services. So…sigh…it’s hard to know what the solution is. All I know is that places like this, abandoned malls, or others, make me so sad to see.

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад

      What St. Louis needs is more Diversity. Diversity is our strength.

    • @cosmictraveler1146
      @cosmictraveler1146 Год назад +2

      Yep so in a nutshell, a bunch of issues need to be solved in a city.

    • @kickbckjojo489
      @kickbckjojo489 Год назад +2

      It was stated that lots of the trash is due to contractors. Contrators are paid to haul away trash from recent rental properties or foreclosured homes. These critters just dont want to pay the money to get rid of trash such as renting a large dumpster or calling a junk removal service. They also do this in the city. They will dump large heaps of decayed drywall right next to dumpsters that set there for weeks at a time so residents are forced to place their trash as close as they can to the bins. Its a horrid scene. Diapers and rotten food everywhere. Any vacant lots they abandon this rubbish in as well because they just dont want to deal with it.Its more of a moral issue. They just dont give a damn. Lastly most folks know to call a crackhead to get rid of whatever you need gone.

    • @kickbckjojo489
      @kickbckjojo489 Год назад

      You are definitely right though. A solution is hard to find for this complex issue.

    • @cgimovieman
      @cgimovieman Год назад +1

      @@kickbckjojo489 Well I definitely agree with you on one of your points; that it’s a moral issue. There sure are a lot of basic behaviors that I just don’t remember people doing when I was a kid. From thing like mass shootings, right down to dumping trash or being loud in the middle of the night when you have neighbors just feet from you. It’s hard to know what to say. No matter what your political beliefs, religious beliefs, or whatever, I just wish people could learn to raise their kids to be responsible, tolerant, and generally understanding and good people. I’m only 43, but I see a lot of people much younger than me already doing things I’d have never done at their age.

  • @macymakesmagic
    @macymakesmagic Год назад +7

    I love your videos. Great information. Keep posting them. 🎉

  • @kickelodeon1249
    @kickelodeon1249 10 месяцев назад +5

    it's only black on black gun violence, literally everyday. I lived in those apartments for years, moved out as soon as they started letting non umsl students live there

  • @SILENTSLY
    @SILENTSLY Год назад +22

    Thanks for not adding any context whatsoever as to why Lambert lost passenger traffic. STL was a hub for TWA until it was bought out by American Airlines in 2001. TWA actually paid for the new runway (11/29) and planned on using Lambert as its main hub. After American bought TWA, they cut service into Lambert and subsequently cut jobs, hence why nothing happened with the land in Kinloch.

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад

      No one flies into St. Louis because murder and rape are what can be expected after arrival on any airline.
      Americans have chosen to conduct themselves as Africans do. Now the US looks like African towns.

    • @inokerogoyawa
      @inokerogoyawa Год назад

      @Geoffrey Morrison Yes it was

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Год назад +9

    I believe the area was bought because of the expansion that did happen. The people living in these areas were subjected to very high noise levels from the jets. So, it was not bought to build upon. The City of St. Louis owns all the land as you say, but also the land at the actual airport too. Always have. If they wanted to stop the problem of trash, all they would have to do is block all access to the area. Since only one way in, should be very easy to fix. Within the city are areas worse than this video. Way worse.

  • @33Donner77
    @33Donner77 Год назад +18

    Thanks for the presentation. With a large commecial tax base from the new properties, poverty is a weak excuse for the condition of Kinloch. People have to work at making a successful community. In the end, no one will care and nurture you forever - certainly not corrupt mayors.

  • @DLeadVox
    @DLeadVox Год назад +3

    Holy Cow!
    Great video Chris. The mattresses. Unbelievable.

  • @briandm33
    @briandm33 Год назад +3

    I'm surprised that the state hasn't closed down Kinloch and just gone in and cleaned the whole place up. Forget about letting people come into the town the state just needs to close it down and clean up the whole area.

  • @michaelsteele4587
    @michaelsteele4587 Год назад +7

    I remember when that song by Huey came out, I was 19 and running with a group of friends who hit up the clubs back in the early 00's. Kinda hilarious to think about all those chicks who were dancing to that song in the club back then trying to "pop, lock & drop it" now because their hips & knees would be popping, locking and they'd be dropping. Twenty years is a long time, thanks for making some of us feel old.🤣🤣

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +3

      🤣 for me everyone was jamming to that song in middle and high school

  • @phillhuddleston9445
    @phillhuddleston9445 8 месяцев назад +2

    They should fence it off, put gates up and charge people to dump there, it's already a dump they might as well use it as a for profit landfill!

  • @louberkman5995
    @louberkman5995 Год назад +2

    Very interesting. Nice Work,

  • @JennRighter
    @JennRighter Год назад +6

    Hey, I'm gonna illegally dump my trash.
    Instead of doing it in some business' dumpster or apartment complex dumpster somewhere, how about just out in nature and on the street.
    That makes sense.

  • @Kyntteri
    @Kyntteri Год назад +3

    I've been watching these urban decay videos for quite some time now and made up a simple trash bingo game. Requirements are: mattress, car tire, couch, TV.
    The game is depressingly easy.

  • @rcstl8815
    @rcstl8815 6 месяцев назад +2

    Fun fact: St. Louis owns the airport property even though its border ends around Jennings Station and there are several county municipalities between it and the airport. At one time, city employees were paid travel from the city to the airport. And Bridgeton, St. Ann, Berkeley, Kinloch and others munis surround the airport.

  • @adamlamberti1805
    @adamlamberti1805 Год назад +3

    I love these videos!

  • @colddeadhands5167
    @colddeadhands5167 6 месяцев назад +2

    Been like this for a couple of generations......will never change

  • @MM-bd3ph
    @MM-bd3ph Год назад +2

    Great job
    Thank you

  • @susandaniels9733
    @susandaniels9733 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm surprised you haven't found piles of tires yet,that's a pastime where I live.in one year alone,5000 tires were removed, made up 20 percent of all tire clean ups in the state.the perps of course were tire shops that didn't want to pay to get rid of junk tires.

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 9 месяцев назад

    You have a new subscriber! I never even heard of Kinloch and I’m a Saint Louis County resident

  • @seantyler7401
    @seantyler7401 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve live in STL or right across the river my whole life. We have some dangerous areas. Wouldn’t want to be caught in the street

  • @racinglightning01
    @racinglightning01 4 месяца назад +1

    How is the city of St. Louis not held accountable, especially with the City owning property inside Kinloch? It's fuct this exists in one of the wealthiest countries on the planet on 2024..

  • @RebeccaBaker-og9yd
    @RebeccaBaker-og9yd 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for these videos. Gives insight into the real st. Louis. Not the glossed up one. Again, thanks.

  • @cathy5070
    @cathy5070 Год назад +4

    Wow! Unbelievable place and tragic for it to be like this.

    • @shann_de
      @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +1

      It truly hurts my heart. I was raised in Kinloch, it wasn’t always like this.

  • @joannunemaker6332
    @joannunemaker6332 Год назад +5

    😢What a sad state of affairs.

  • @MooPotPie
    @MooPotPie Год назад +4

    6.500 residents in 1960. Only about 250 today.

  • @stargazingdemigod
    @stargazingdemigod 3 месяца назад

    My grandma house is the one at the end of courtney and my aunt stayed in some apartment complex in kinloch. Its crazy how much has changed since the 90s. North county has really changed alot and not for the better. We still have good people here tho.

  • @dorothydaugherty1277
    @dorothydaugherty1277 Год назад +3

    I'm just thinking the airport couldn't expand due to the toxic area. They are probably dumping there because the dump is toxic. Crazy what has happened .

  • @SchitzophrenicSynapse
    @SchitzophrenicSynapse 3 месяца назад

    I used to work delivering pizza in Ferguson, MO (2005) and lived in Berkley. Kinloch was technically in our delivery area. We weren't allowed to even drive through the borough because of all the times our cars were shot at. A lot of the houses that were lived in didn't even have front doors, only blankets covering the entrances. Ther theory was either they sold their doors for drugs, or just made it easier to enter the house to buy drugs. I never see this stuff in documentaries.

  • @billsmith5960
    @billsmith5960 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was just there this past Sunday morning in a rental car. I had some time as I was flying out of Lambert Field. Last time I did that was 5 years ago. It has become worse and even the garbage dumping is incredible. I will have to hand it to the area, they now have an area where they collect all of that illegal dumping and put it in one place. It's at the corner of Courtney and Witt. It's behind the old Police Station/City Hall (which used to be a school way before that). You can see it on Google Maps.
    The place is beyond repair and just the outskirts of a few properties are worth keeping. The rest needs to just become distribution warehouses. At least that would cut down on the illegal dumping as nobody in their right mind would invest to put homes up there.
    It's sad but reality.

    • @Kerry-G
      @Kerry-G 4 месяца назад

      The price would be cheap unless the “local government “ blocked it. You could have those warehouses bringing in big bucks 💰and jobs just like they did in pontoon beach in Illinois

    • @billsmith5960
      @billsmith5960 4 месяца назад

      @@Kerry-G - It’s in a perfect spot for warehouses. I suspect the local govt wishes that the area will somehow go back to what it was many moons ago. Yet it never will.

  • @garydean0308
    @garydean0308 11 месяцев назад +4

    The obvious answer is to build a municipal dump there. It would be manned and the illegal dumping would mostly stop. Lots of East St Louis and Washington Park are like this.

  • @willymichaels215
    @willymichaels215 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember 20 - 30 years ago when everyone still lived there. It had a reputation back then… they used to be deep

  • @andreadehoyos9910
    @andreadehoyos9910 4 месяца назад

    I saw another video that said, St Louis started the trash dump to lower property vaues, after residents refused to sell.

  • @susandaniels9733
    @susandaniels9733 6 месяцев назад

    Must've been a haven for scrappers at one point as people used to dump appliances, they might still.

  • @pablohurley2188
    @pablohurley2188 7 месяцев назад

    I didn't realize how bad it was I used to live there with my mom I was so clueless back then

  • @narizgrande
    @narizgrande Год назад +1

    Drive in from Ferguson ave..you kept driving back and forth 😆 🤣 😂

  • @M.S.Y.C
    @M.S.Y.C 10 месяцев назад +3

    Trash City is real

  • @protectionplus100
    @protectionplus100 2 месяца назад

    At 28:32 I desperately need parts from that red GMC 6500 series box truck on the left of the road.. Are they free to get since they are abandoned if I pay a transport company to retrieve and deliver to me? Also what street was that on? 😊THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP😊

  • @georgemartin7717
    @georgemartin7717 9 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent job covering this area in the daytime. You obviously did " your homework " on the history of this area. I noticed you started this tour in the morning and were gone by dusk.
    I was born and raised in St Charles. Back in the early '80's, in my formative years of driving as a teenager and prior to gps, I'd go driving all around with a few friends in our spare time.
    Our night got cut short early when we got lost and wound up in this area. It was not good and we were unarmed white boys. The only weapon we had was a good set of tires and enough common sense to run every damn stop sign and stop for NOTHING to get out of there QUICK. By the time we got out of there, in about 10 minutes ( this was at night ), my tires weren't that good anymore. Never got lost there again or went there again. I also found two more nice areas to visit in the St.Louis area during those formative years of driving. In no particular order, I found the magnificent beauty of Wellston and University City ( aka, U-City ). On the Illinois side, across the Mississippi River, you had the other East St. Louis ( both are stupendous areas) Granite City and Cahokia. So, if you get a chance. Tour those areas, especially history rich East St. Louis, ILL.
    As a white guy, if you want an adrenaline rush and your truly wanting an adventure. Then visit these vibrant little cities at night and enjoy the creatures that roam these towns at night. As long as you have night vision goggles, a bullet proof suv, or at least one with twin . 50 cal's mounted in the roof top, then you'll be fine.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words. I’ve made videos on all of those places that you mentioned except for University City.

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChrisHardenoh man, you should do U City, my mom lives there

    • @shann_de
      @shann_de 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChrisHardenU City is where Nelly is from. 👍🏽

  • @jamesmcdonald5868
    @jamesmcdonald5868 Год назад +2

    Hopefully Harper Woods,MI makes good use of the space where Eastland sat on 8 mile road and can further expand into the neighborhoods that border. It is all but a short amount of time for this to happen, considering Detroit's eastside has bled into the south end of the city and quadrupled the crime in less than 10 years as it grows every day.
    Eastpointe has bled its crime into the North East border of Harper Woods too.

    • @danielmorse4213
      @danielmorse4213 10 месяцев назад

      My friends in East point have sold out and moved on. My friend in Harper Woods was brutality robbed and raped in her house a few years ago. Yea...... Sad.

  • @RMSTitanicWSL
    @RMSTitanicWSL 7 дней назад

    I've often wondered if the residents of Kinloch could sue the St Louis Airport Authority for creating a nuisance and demand they fund police and cleanup costs. Or that the city of Kinloch couldn't start condemnation proceedings against the St Louis Airport Authority.

  • @UnapologeticallyBlaque395
    @UnapologeticallyBlaque395 6 месяцев назад

    😢...so sad to see my childhood neighborhood so desolate and in ruins..😢

  • @joeyz5577
    @joeyz5577 Год назад +3

    That's STL for ya. It comes from the top down

  • @tparaiso601
    @tparaiso601 29 дней назад

    The dumping situation on Mable St is probably 5x worse than in this video. Saw an abandoned dog/junkyard dog chained up to a tree. In further research, learned one of the few houses remaining in Kinloch was that of noted St. Louis rapper Huey of "Pop, Lock, and Drop It" fame... He was killed in the front yard of his/his relative's home on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. In retrospect, it was not a great idea to drive through this area - your presence may attract unwanted attention.

  • @The1stClassVillain
    @The1stClassVillain Год назад +9

    All of that trash is outrageous 😧🫣. That is disgusting. They need to send some people to clean that up. I hope they catch who is doing that

  • @jamesgrandstaff2612
    @jamesgrandstaff2612 Год назад +8

    Chris, have you ever considered doing more Ohio videos? Our state has a lot of small towns you could explore.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +2

      One day I'll start venturing through the Buckeye State

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 9 месяцев назад +5

    I think those “prejudiced” developers and residents saw the inevitable and got out while they still had a chance. Noticing a clear pattern of behavior isn’t prejudiced, it’s called logical reasoning.

    • @crud420
      @crud420 6 месяцев назад +1

      there's a single deciding factor in real estate and it loves basketball

  • @craiggillett5985
    @craiggillett5985 Год назад +1

    Fascinating tale.

  • @frankwoods4532
    @frankwoods4532 Год назад +3

    White flight, I get it. This is just crazy.

  • @zank_frappa
    @zank_frappa 3 дня назад

    I have a friend who lives in the apartments nearby. Ended up turned around back there a few times, super sketchy

  • @handsomepat4815
    @handsomepat4815 2 месяца назад

    When I was a kid and got in trouble my dad would tell me he’s gonna send me to the Kinloch Military Academy lol

  • @mikekeeler6362
    @mikekeeler6362 9 месяцев назад +3

    Kenlock Wildlife Preserve

  • @FutureReferenc
    @FutureReferenc Год назад +3

    Hey, you ran a Stop sign.

  • @sthpac69
    @sthpac69 7 месяцев назад

    Schnucks Markets distribution center occupy a large portion of Kinloch.

  • @saldrich3226
    @saldrich3226 4 месяца назад

    Nice job, Fellini.

  • @kevinstewart7636
    @kevinstewart7636 9 месяцев назад +1

    I used to live in NoCo. You're lucky you didn't get carjacked, and beaten to death. The airport buyout did kinloch a favor.

  • @tonystarks1538
    @tonystarks1538 7 месяцев назад +2

    There's my beautiful hometown lol I know it looks bad but a lot of good people came out of here. A bunch of corruption, greed and just pure b******t from the local and state governments ruined this once beautiful and historic community. Unfortunately I'm not old enough to have lived here when the city was flourishing but my grandma used to tell me all about it which were some of my favorite conversations with her. I'm not going to lie and say it wasn't the epitome of an American "hood" but the reputation came from the dealings of some that over shadowed the majority. I love being from here as crazy as it sounds but our reputation was so bad that we really had to look out for each other because most people only judged us because of where we were from. Being from here definitely gives you tough skin but believe me a small percentage of kinlochians are respnsible for what most people perceive us as.
    PS. I'm a 90s baby and that's basically what the city looked like for as long as I can remember but a lot less trash. Illegal dumping has always been a major problem but it wasn't as bad as it is now. Once the city shut down the apartments I grew up in (which was the last real place people lived where majority of the units were actually occupied and not vacant) is when the trash really got out of control. I wish I had the means to restore my hometown to at least be a livable community again because there's so much history and culture up under all that trash lbvs.

  • @stevenboll322
    @stevenboll322 Год назад +3

    Some detroit,gary and cairo vibes going on there plus nuclear dump sites nearby like Pembroke township il equals Kinloch missouri

  • @warren3174
    @warren3174 Месяц назад

    Went to the fire academy near there. Knew it was bad when there was razor wire around it. LOL

  • @angelosborn
    @angelosborn 6 дней назад

    I don't understand why this area has not been cleaned up or been completely demolished, and the removal of its occupants.. I mean its a serious problem, plus the airport shouldn't have to deal with any crime or grime as this area clearly targets the cities citizens and visitors. ITS SHAMEFUL!!! GET RID OF IT ALREADY!! IM SO TIRED SEEING AND HEARING ABOUT THESE UGLY, TRASHED, AND CRIME DRIVEN AREAS!!

  • @cosmictraveler1146
    @cosmictraveler1146 Год назад +2

    As a St. Louis-Ian, I’ve never been there but damn

  • @Comm0ut
    @Comm0ut 3 месяца назад

    Sounds like a good place to avoid. Conway reminds me of Dolton which also VOTED for exactly what it got.

  • @williamforrest4371
    @williamforrest4371 9 месяцев назад +1

    GREED GREED GREED FERGUSON,KINLOCK,BERKLEY,ST.LOUIS,ST.LOUIS CO,HAZELWOOD,FLORISSANT,CALVERTON PARK SHOULD BE CALLED AFRICA

  • @pretzel2558
    @pretzel2558 2 месяца назад

    I saw thisbfirst hand accidentally a couple days ago and was curiour what the heck was going on

  • @markwilliams9634
    @markwilliams9634 2 месяца назад

    I grew up there and it is a shame 😢😢

  • @scottmaytham3578
    @scottmaytham3578 7 месяцев назад

    All that old furniture and trash, and I don't believe I've seen one old used fishing boat.

  • @agnesg
    @agnesg Месяц назад

    Wow you werent kidding about the mattresses

  • @jedidiahsojourner1917
    @jedidiahsojourner1917 Год назад +4

    Ahhh, the old home place! My america!