Lived in St. Louis City 38 years, 1964-83, 2003-present. Driven every bit of the areas you have shown here, as well as your Southside video, Wildwood, MO. All interesting. A former co-worker, a black man, told me St. Louis is the most racist place he has ever lived. Felt horrible for him because I grew up respecting everyone I lived around. That was not his experience.
I couldn't agree more, we have are had the most amazing architecture in saint Louis Missouri. I'm still in awe when I look an I was born an raised here.
Its sooo crazy to see you drive down the streets I've been on a million times. Born &raised in this city. But yes,it makes me sad how the crime rate has gone up.
Great video! I left STL in November of 2021 to help my aging parents in Florida but owned a big truck and ran it out of there for 4 years. The next time you're up there, take a look at Old North St Louis, a hotbed of preservation and home of the famous Crown Candy Kitchen, a deli that has been in business for over 100 years. The menu is great and the neighborhood has a lot of independent thinkers trying to make it right.
Those were all our favorite neighborhoods. As a child to young adult those were our play grounds and bicycle routes doing most anything to grasp the areas. Thanks for the uploads and the dedicated efforts to gather facts and see the areas of recent. I love this one bc I grew up in North St. Louis and attended many schools through Central High the final chapter of my schooling. Class of "69" I do get to go through the old hood and have taken my children through to show where my roots are set in stone. The old saying you can't go home. That rings in my memory and although I'll still call St. Louis, my birth Home and from toddler through young adult it was the greatest. Thanks, Randy M❤
I have a buddy named Clark from Chicago. He took his family on a trip to California, they of course had to drive through St. Louis along their trip. Poor guy ended up taking the wrong exit and ended up in these neighborhoods. He thankfully made it out okay, but he did unfortunately get his hub caps stolen when he was asking for directions to get back to the expressway.
I’ve lived in STL for 2 years. Originally from Chicago. STL is one of the prettiest, historic cities this far west of the county. The “exodus” numbers are misleading because people haven’t left St. Louis, they just moved to the county. So they are still here. City and County are essentially the same, but less people live downtown because of car break ins. Violence is no different than any other major city in the US. People should take a weekend and visit. You will be pleasantly surprised. It’s a very beautiful town. Thanks for sharing the video!
New to your videos. My sister introduced me to them. I find them very interesting... We grew up in this area. Born when our folks liked on Kate's Avenue... as I grew, we lived on 9th and 11th Streets. Then Salisbury near 20th. In fact the area you begain. Played in Hyde Park . Went to Clay School and siblings to Central High ....That was 58 years ago for me and wow... it has changed a lot. The Salisbury I remember seems to have disappeared. As you drove the area. There seems to be more empty lots than homes.... I noticed that there were no restaurants, stations, or other things that might draw people to the area. It is a shame that the city has such a bad reputation. SAD... I still talk about memories there... Thanks for sharing....
People don’t understand the geographical size of “THE CITY” of St. Louis is pretty small. Regardless, the small NORTH CITY section is amazingly screwed up. So screwed up they blew a multi-billion dollar deal on the “NorthSide Regeneration Project”. Houses falling in on themselves that haven’t had taxes paid in years “should” have just been given to this project to kickstart it after years of buying properties. When people found out what was going on, they started making RIDICULOUS requests for money on “their homes”.. The group had been buying property left and right for $1000-$5000 beforehand. Then people who just had a name attached to a burned up, caved in house wanted $100k-$250k for it. Not viable to rebuild a community at those prices no matter how you slice it. EVERYONE lost because of greed.
I headed north and to see the old water tower and stopped for a coke and a lady kindly told me - you best watch out or you’ll get shot “ - apt advice .
I worked as a community organizer in St. Louis 92-93. You had to know where it was safe to go and where NOT to go. Particuarly "hot" were areas of dispute between rival gangs. Rates for kids suffering from lead poisoning were higher in St. Louis than almost anywhere else in the country.
@@rodgerbane3825 Hi Rodger! Thank you for your reply! I'm interest in a place called 6203 Cote Brilliante Ave, it's on the intersection of KIENLEN AVE and DR MARTIN LUTHER KING DR, about 4km north of WashU, just a place around the City of Wellston City Hall.
@@fabiolee6698 I had "turf" I did organizing in where I would door knock folks and try to get them to join a community organization, ACORN. I worked to the east of where you are talking about although I did do visits to that area looking for people whose kids had tested positive for led poisoning. A fair amount of activity in that area but not "hot". I did have one run in with some gangbangers but the head guy was pretty cool when I explained what it was I was doing there. This was back in the early 90's and at the time, almost everywhere was somewhat dangerous in St. Louis
Because you know so much Chris you see and explain things clearly resulting in a video that impacts on so many levels. What is particularly sad is it did not have to end up like this. What if this area looked half as good as the southside? I believe it would be a very desirable place to live and a tourist destination. I can see why you like the design elements in the overall city. I couldn't agree more. Keep on speaking up and showing up and showing us!
Thank you for making this video and thank you for actually talking about what led to the neighborhoods getting as bad as they got. I would just like to say it wasn’t that long ago and we all know plenty of people who participated in the racist practices you spoke of. I own a house just outside of the West End that was built in 1899. My grandparents were the first Black people to ever live in the home because up until 1962, no one Black was allowed to buy it. When doing research on my property because I want to keep a historic record of who has lived in the house, I found a newspaper from 1962 that explicitly stated “the house was now open Negroes” the asking price was also higher than it had been a few months before they’d decided to open the sell of the house to everyone. My dad was born in 1960 and he said by the time he was in school (1967) there were no more White people in his neighborhood. They’d all sold their homes to incoming Black people and left for the county and then his street and many others were redlined, which is what you were talking about but just to state it plainly: banks denied service to people who had addresses in those areas. So, again, thank you for stating facts and thanks for making the video but people way back in the day may have made some messed up laws but it was our parents and grandparents that kept them going.
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exactly they all move out, and honesty I understand such a move... who wants to live around them as they prove stereotypes every day...
What? The first wave of Black people who moved to those areas were lower middle class. My family didn’t start experiencing financial problems until the 1980s and part of that was because of the redlining and a lot of my aunts and uncles had moved out of the house so there wasn’t as much income coming in. My grandfather and most of his sons did carpentry and masonry work and my grandmother was a seamstress. People leaving in the 1960s were fleeing color, not crime or stereotypes.
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@@tylerbhumphries I guess you don't understand or youre in denial that crime and stereotypes follow color
I guess I understand the speeding up of the video, but it gives me a little vertigo. Lived in STL for 10 years (2008-2018). I am prior military, so lived in many different parts of the country and the world. STL was by far my favorite. I only left due to a personal situation that required it. The only time I ever felt uneasy in STL was after night ball games after they banned CCW in the stadium. At the time I moved away, there had been 2 people killed going from the stadium to their cars. So the Metro was our preferred method of getting to and from the games. STL is a great city in which to live. It's a shame that a small area can give a whole city a bad rep like this.
You're on St Louis Ave about to turn left on Grand Boulevard at 11:17. The vacant field across the street to the right is the site of the old Carter Carburetor factory which brought out one of the first 4 barrel carbs and supplied the auto industry for years. It was an EPA Superfund site but recently cleaned up. I used to pass this site on heading to the Veterans Administration hospital a few blocks south on Grand.
Thank for sharing the fact that St. Louis is not all bad and that you actually like the city. While I love seeing these video's, I do not like people that knowing lie about facts concerning certain cities. I have watched several of you videos and have enjoyed receiving the negative as well as the positive views about the cities.
Stayed on the North Side over 4th of July weekend thanks to online hotel reservations and am not surprised about the violent crime. We found Downtown STL to be sketchy as well, even by Memphis/NOLA standards.
Downtown has a lot of homeless people you need to watch out for, especially if you're alone. I had one guy follow me for like 10 blocks constantly asking for money.
Lived in STL for 75 years. Some of those neighborhoods I wouldn't want to fly over, however I only had one armed robbery 60 years ago being in a place I was told not to go into by my Father. Forest Park by the Boat House, usually relatively safe.
Lived in downtown 8 years, and moved after a single mom was violently car jacked and killed in cold blood right on Wash Ave. They then torched the lady's vehicle down the road. That right there was enough to send me to the burbs. Still haunts me 5 years later!
Thank you. It’s heartbreaking to see w Hat has become of or beautiful and once thriving North St Louis. I was shocked to see so much undeveloped land. More St Louisans need to see this video.
I'm spending a week in st louis right now actually. I'm very happy you mentioned that it's mainly Northside crime because most of St. Louis is nice and has excellent international food choices. There's poorer areas too like every other city. The only "rough" looking parts are towards the river south of the city, north side like you show, and east st louis in Illinois across the bridge. The funny thing is, go more east past that and it's nice suburbs again. If you don't hit those rough parts, I felt fine personally
I love the Lou, I’m glad you acknowledged that statistics are mostly based on per capita and those concentrations of crime are not across the city as a whole.
Exactly!!!! I thought is was just me. He's quite opinionated but I guess he's no fool! Can't say...as a St. Louis native that I enjoyed anything about this.
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz on the North and East of the “red line” are buildings that look like a bomb went off. Reminds me of old WW1 & WW2 footage when I have to drive through the areas. UPS Ground Freight Hub is located just off Mississippi River in this area. Unless you take a goofy route to get there, you are forced to drive through the area or damn close to it.
The positive thing about St. Louis is that it has decent cities to which you can escape. Racist democrats of the last 50 years have destroyed St. Louis. I lived there for ten years and would not move back for anything.
My grandma used to live off of Jefferson and her house was leveled 4-5 years ago to make room for that development shown at 4:00 . It's crazy to see how much that area has changed since my childhood.
Well I had a couse in south city and it broken into 3xs in a year. Grew up in Webster in St Louis County we had at least 4 breaking and lots of vandalism. I live in South County and cars are constantly being broken into. Mine is always locked. I don't go down to the city anymore because it's not safe.
When I 1st moved near the Lou about 12 years ago. It was eye opening to watch the morning news and see at least shootings or more happening every night.
Bruh, you funny af, white guy riding around Friday night filming driving by gps navigation which is never correct in the city🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, it's a different video then, its exhibited a by the end of it
The NGA facility is going in where the old Pruitt-Igoe housing project once stood. It was designed by Minory Yamasaki, a famous architect who did a lot of buildings in Detroit, the World Trade Center and St Louis Airport. The government kept meddling in the design process taking away many of the planned features and it was a segregated project essentially guaranteeing it's failure. A notorious part of St Louis history. You may have noticed the old Falstaff Brewery next door which is now lofts.
When i am in the ( CWE ) Central West End i am extremely aware that Delmar is just a stone throw away from where i'm eating at . The zip codes of 63112 & 63108 sit next to the zip codes 63107 63106 63115 and 63113 . I absolutely love all of the videos of St Louis hoods and hoods across the country. One question did you drive through the JVL here in the STL ? I grew up in South St Louis off of Cherokee and Cahokia Illinois , but l live in Creve Coeur it's nice out here. I drive through East St Louis Illinois just for fun because I am an adrenaline junkie 😂🤣😂🤣😂 keep the videos coming 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 thank you
i am a fairly new resident of saint louis having been here only a little over two years and i have only had my car window smashed out but other than that no problems. the thing that bothers me most are the outrageous property taxes here . i lived in florida before i moved up here and my taxes down there were not even half of what they are up here and my home here isnt worth even half of what i had down there. i would really like to know what they do with all of the property taxes they raise because they sure dont spend any on roads and infrastructure. i live in the area they call riverview and yea its a little ruff but not nearly as bad as some of those neighborhoods you drove through.
I grew up in St Louis got out as soon as I could. I wouldn't move back if someone gave me a house. There are a lot of really bad places you definitely need to stay out of. No matter what race you are, you not safe. You didn't go to some of those places. My parents are buried in St Louis and I am afraid to go to the cemetery
Pretty much how i feel. St.Louis was a great place to call home till about 10 years ago. All the factories on the river are no longer there and a lot of manufacturering has left St.Louis. the result is a crime ridden community. People have to work to get what they want. You can not have a successful community with out a good industrial base.
I live on the Southside of St. Louis MO! Some areas here are worse than the north because everybody from the north ends up moving south. So all the separate gangs in different hoods end up moving to the same hoods on the south! Think about how that turns out?!?
People were bought out of that area it wasn't completely vaccant they were forced out so they could build on that land I'm born and raised in St. Louis and I love it here it saddens me to hear when people talk about St. Louis like crime is only here and no where else and everyone wanting to move away just to populate someone else's and throw their home by the wayside I'm not leaving St. Louis EVER!!!!!
Really i am 65 years old my mother was born in 1920 and raised in north St louis i have been through north St louis many times all my life and that area that was driven through in this area has been vacant and desolate for over two and half decades for the same reason the crime is out of control what you see in this area is from the results of voting for useless lying democrats oh by the way St louis is controlled by democratic leaders now which will bring no change .
I lived in North St. Louis in the Northside and went to schools around the water tower on North Grand. Used to go to the Movies at the Tower Grove Theater. I went to Central High school in Central High, close to Grand Park, and the old St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman Stadium. I did not see any of this on any of your videos, however, I understand you can't cover it all. Thank you for your efforts. BTW I used to work at the IGA store on 25th and Bremen next to Irving elementary school. When I lived there back in the 60's it was nice and clean.. Lots of great memories.
Sad I missed this one. Northside sure looks tidy. I moved to Tucson from Edwardsville, Illinois, 25 years ago, and northside looks way better than my city. no trash, no homeless, LOL. Also I really did your tunes!🎉
The whole attitude people have for one another here just kills the city. The way people drive is a perfect example. I don't know if anyone keeps track of it, but the stl metro area has to be home to the most reckless drivers in the country.
@@jjustice2006 valid point. I drive Uber/Lyft in downtown STL “if” I get dragged in that area from the MUCH safer county areas. When I get tourist in my car I tell them straight away “We WILL be slowing to a near stop at ALL intersections for your safety and mine. Red lights and stop signs mean NOTHING down here. Not trying to rack up the fair. I just want to go home tonight.” Of course they say they “understand”... Then we get to a green light and a car will blow through their red light at 70-80 mph. I’ve amassed a huge amount of dash-cam clips to show riders so they know I’m not kidding.
Wow!! It's crazy seeing my old stomping grounds on video. My Father lived on Penrose near Fair, next door to my Grandparents. I spent my Senior Year of High School at my Aunts house on Lee and Fair (Its a complicated story). Even though I actually grew up in U. City my entire childhood and attended U. City High School Class of '83. Which is the Year I left St. Louis for good to join the Military. However, I still go back and visit because I still have a lot of family still residing in The Lou. Thanks for the video footage and I would like to see the North Side revived because it didn't look as bad when I was little. And crime wasn't as bad either.
I lived in Jennings and left in 82 for the Navy. Did you happen know the family of Reedus from U. City? They were my cousins and they were well-known for reasons that I can't mention a year, LOL
@@dariusx4829 No, I didn't know any of them personally but there's a good chance someone in my fam did. I had 2 big Sisters that graduated in the 70s and I graduated in '83. My little sister in '85 and my little bro in '92.
I spent a lot of time in Jennings though. I had some cousins (step-cousins) there. But if you left in '82 you were a year older than us, but you may know them. Harrington was their last name.
This video missed other really great Northside neighborhoods. Debaliviere, The Ville, North Kingshighway , and the area known around The Circle -- in North City where 5 major boulevards meet: Goodfellow, Halls Ferry, Riverview, W. Florrisant, and Lewis and Clark.
Just visited STL and I loved it. I was right next too the baseball stadium and my dad told me not too go too the shell gas station down the street because it was “sketchy”. But I wanted a Gatorade and some sour skittles so I went down there and there was a bunch of dudes freestyling over a bucket beat. ❤️ STL
@@ossoduro7794 bruh who hurt you, I was appreciating the music that they were making with just a bucket. Mean while you’re over here just mindlessly commenting stupid shit on RUclips. Thank you though because now I feel lucky to be born in this world as anything other than you.
I was born in Old North St. Louis 1956. My family, grandparents and uncle and aunt live on Madison Street and Blair Avenue. I attended Jackson Elementary School at Madison Street and Hogan Street till the 7th Grade. My grandparents and my family moved out to Hillsdale were I attended Normandy Jr High and my Freshman Year at Normandy High School. In 1970 my family moved out to Berkeley. I graduated from Berkeley High School in 1974. In 1975 I joined the Army and started my family. I met my wife (High School Sweetheart) while living in Berkeley. She had moved to Dutch Town (Meramec Street and Virginia Ave) to live with her Step Mother. She attended Cleveland High School. I remember growing up there (Old North St. Louis & Dutch Town) in that neighborhood shopping on 14th Street and getting Chili and Ice Cream from Crown's Candy Kitchen. That whole area was a full of energy lots of Mom & Pops grocery stores, shoe shops, cleaners etc. I haven't been back to St. Louis since the early 80's to bury my sister. Watching this video and other video about St. Louis I've learned a lot. Interest features and lots of history I wasn't aware of while growing up there. There's some beautiful neighborhood still in and around St. Louis. Just like any other major city you got your bad places and good places.
So downtown area and by the zoo are safe areas? What areas should I be cautious of. I'm taking my 2 year old son on vacation next week and would be helpful to know the dos and don'ts. Thank you so much!
you literally live in the city with the best museums in the country. i mean, who else is a cubs fan? even when I lived in chi-town, I liked the sox 'cause Frank Thomas and all.
don't go out at night. the zoo is safe if you stay nearby it but don't venture around that park especially at night. Downtown is not safe honestly, maybe stay near the arch if you want to do that
I just visited STL at the end of Summer. While I was there,I wanted to pay homage to Chuck Berry and visit the home where 'Johnny B Goode' and other legendary Rock N Roll songs were written. It was exciting to see such a historic musical place,but also saddening to to see the state of the area that surrounds it. When we got out of the car,we were met with stares from the locals as well as the smell of poverty in the air.
It sure is sad. Downtown still can be a fun experience but like you said, once you get a little bit outside of downtown in some areas, it’s pretty rough.
@@hydroy1 I had already told my fiance that if anything were to happen,get herself and her son the hell out of there and worry about me later. Luckily nothing happened.
Great job Chris! Can you please tell me if the locals actually call it North St. Louis or do they call it the "North Side" or any other nickname? The same question goes for the "South Side" too. Thank you!
In visiting for work found super interesting architecture, and wasn’t in touristy areas, but just regular neighborhoods like your driving through. Sad to see some beautiful buildings empty and stunning churches rotting, assuming people who originally lived there moved out. Hope crime issues can be addressed and some solutions to repopulate
The section North City with the new apartments isn't that bad compared to Natural Bridge and Goodfellow and other areas. A few blocks here and there make a big difference.
These areas do not look bad during the daytime when everyone is sleeping, you need to go at night when the bangers, hookers, dealers and crackheads are out.
Lmao people act like the world gonna just bite you up if you leave your house. Stls crime rate is terrible and yes you should always be aware of where you are going in any city you're in but... the north side was a very welcoming place while volunteering at a food kitchen. It was located in the heart of vandeventer in someones personal home so it was a real experience. I got to feel like part of the community. The community vibe is strong and people look out for each other.
Lived in St. Louis City 38 years, 1964-83, 2003-present. Driven every bit of the areas you have shown here, as well as your Southside video, Wildwood, MO. All interesting. A former co-worker, a black man, told me St. Louis is the most racist place he has ever lived. Felt horrible for him because I grew up respecting everyone I lived around. That was not his experience.
All the beautiful houses in north city that are left to deteriorate make me so sad
All the homeless--would they like to live in some of the places?
They end up getting torched or demolished.
Ohhh I know right
I couldn't agree more, we have are had the most amazing architecture in saint Louis Missouri. I'm still in awe when I look an I was born an raised here.
Its sooo crazy to see you drive down the streets I've been on a million times. Born &raised in this city. But yes,it makes me sad how the crime rate has gone up.
It doesn't help when you're down 1000 fleece officer and you're not hiring
I was born on Fair
Great video! I left STL in November of 2021 to help my aging parents in Florida but owned a big truck and ran it out of there for 4 years. The next time you're up there, take a look at Old North St Louis, a hotbed of preservation and home of the famous Crown Candy Kitchen, a deli that has been in business for over 100 years. The menu is great and the neighborhood has a lot of independent thinkers trying to make it right.
That area is in rapid decline now.
Those were all our favorite neighborhoods. As a child to young adult those were our play grounds and bicycle routes doing most anything to grasp the areas. Thanks for the uploads and the dedicated efforts to gather facts and see the areas of recent.
I love this one bc I grew up in North St. Louis and attended many schools through Central High the final chapter of my schooling. Class of "69"
I do get to go through the old hood and have taken my children through to show where my roots are set in stone.
The old saying you can't go home.
That rings in my memory and although I'll still call St. Louis, my birth Home and from toddler through young adult it was the greatest.
Thanks,
Randy M❤
I have a buddy named Clark from Chicago. He took his family on a trip to California, they of course had to drive through St. Louis along their trip. Poor guy ended up taking the wrong exit and ended up in these neighborhoods. He thankfully made it out okay, but he did unfortunately get his hub caps stolen when he was asking for directions to get back to the expressway.
I think I know the same guy. Did he drive a green station wagon ? 😂
@@jstyle129 he did!!
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Clark Griswold 🤣
See where it say rib tip?
Born and raised so I pretty much know what areas to be on alert. I still love my city but I do pray that the violence will stop.
North St Louis is such a warzone the French goverrnment tells French people visiting U.S. to AVOID the area. Let that sink in.
fackin' A, brah
no worse than an inner city paris banleieu [f* spelling] or marseille. oh, wait, those are s**holes too
@z borg more like odd, Norf Shitty is on France's radar as a warzone and place to avoid
@z borg France or North Shitty??
It's legit though. And sad that a part of a U.S. city is viewed in that way by a foreign government.
Wow
I’ve lived in STL for 2 years. Originally from Chicago. STL is one of the prettiest, historic cities this far west of the county. The “exodus” numbers are misleading because people haven’t left St. Louis, they just moved to the county. So they are still here. City and County are essentially the same, but less people live downtown because of car break ins. Violence is no different than any other major city in the US. People should take a weekend and visit. You will be pleasantly surprised. It’s a very beautiful town. Thanks for sharing the video!
New to your videos. My sister introduced me to them. I find them very interesting...
We grew up in this area. Born when our folks liked on Kate's Avenue... as I grew, we lived on 9th and 11th Streets. Then Salisbury near 20th. In fact the area you begain. Played in Hyde Park . Went to Clay School and siblings to Central High ....That was 58 years ago for me and wow... it has changed a lot. The Salisbury I remember seems to have disappeared.
As you drove the area. There seems to be more empty lots than homes.... I noticed that there were no restaurants, stations, or other things that might draw people to the area.
It is a shame that the city has such a bad reputation. SAD...
I still talk about memories there...
Thanks for sharing....
And you all wonder why everyone moves way out in the county... Keep voting blue city dwellers, it's done you a lot of good.
Now we have slowbiden and the demonrats holding the majority. America’s terminal, guys. There’s no coming back
St. Louis is running into the ground because of poor leadership, born and raised here, watching it get worse and worse is just saf
It really isn’t though
Democrat stronghold for more than 70 years, you are 100% correct
@Your Momma Trump has nothing to do with St. Louis mamma, it’s the democrats that have run this into the ground for over 70 years!!
People don’t understand the geographical size of “THE CITY” of St. Louis is pretty small. Regardless, the small NORTH CITY section is amazingly screwed up. So screwed up they blew a multi-billion dollar deal on the “NorthSide Regeneration Project”. Houses falling in on themselves that haven’t had taxes paid in years “should” have just been given to this project to kickstart it after years of buying properties. When people found out what was going on, they started making RIDICULOUS requests for money on “their homes”.. The group had been buying property left and right for $1000-$5000 beforehand. Then people who just had a name attached to a burned up, caved in house wanted $100k-$250k for it. Not viable to rebuild a community at those prices no matter how you slice it. EVERYONE lost because of greed.
I headed north and to see the old water tower and stopped for a coke and a lady kindly told me - you best watch out or you’ll get shot “ - apt advice .
I worked as a community organizer in St. Louis 92-93. You had to know where it was safe to go and where NOT to go. Particuarly "hot" were areas of dispute between rival gangs. Rates for kids suffering from lead poisoning were higher in St. Louis than almost anywhere else in the country.
what do you think about Wellston? Is that place safe to go?
@@fabiolee6698 I don't actually recall a neighborhood or street called Wellston. Where exactly is that?
@@rodgerbane3825 Hi Rodger! Thank you for your reply! I'm interest in a place called 6203 Cote Brilliante Ave, it's on the intersection of KIENLEN AVE and DR MARTIN LUTHER KING DR, about 4km north of WashU, just a place around the City of Wellston City Hall.
@@fabiolee6698 I had "turf" I did organizing in where I would door knock folks and try to get them to join a community organization, ACORN. I worked to the east of where you are talking about although I did do visits to that area looking for people whose kids had tested positive for led poisoning. A fair amount of activity in that area but not "hot". I did have one run in with some gangbangers but the head guy was pretty cool when I explained what it was I was doing there. This was back in the early 90's and at the time, almost everywhere was somewhat dangerous in St. Louis
@@rodgerbane3825 Hi Rodger, i think what you did is really cool and meaningful, and yeah, i see what you mean!
Because you know so much Chris you see and explain things clearly resulting in a video that impacts on so many levels. What is particularly sad is it did not have to end up like this. What if this area looked half as good as the southside? I believe it would be a very desirable place to live and a tourist destination. I can see why you like the design elements in the overall city. I couldn't agree more. Keep on speaking up and showing up and showing us!
Thank you for making this video and thank you for actually talking about what led to the neighborhoods getting as bad as they got. I would just like to say it wasn’t that long ago and we all know plenty of people who participated in the racist practices you spoke of. I own a house just outside of the West End that was built in 1899. My grandparents were the first Black people to ever live in the home because up until 1962, no one Black was allowed to buy it. When doing research on my property because I want to keep a historic record of who has lived in the house, I found a newspaper from 1962 that explicitly stated “the house was now open Negroes” the asking price was also higher than it had been a few months before they’d decided to open the sell of the house to everyone. My dad was born in 1960 and he said by the time he was in school (1967) there were no more White people in his neighborhood. They’d all sold their homes to incoming Black people and left for the county and then his street and many others were redlined, which is what you were talking about but just to state it plainly: banks denied service to people who had addresses in those areas. So, again, thank you for stating facts and thanks for making the video but people way back in the day may have made some messed up laws but it was our parents and grandparents that kept them going.
exactly they all move out, and honesty I understand such a move... who wants to live around them as they prove stereotypes every day...
What? The first wave of Black people who moved to those areas were lower middle class. My family didn’t start experiencing financial problems until the 1980s and part of that was because of the redlining and a lot of my aunts and uncles had moved out of the house so there wasn’t as much income coming in. My grandfather and most of his sons did carpentry and masonry work and my grandmother was a seamstress. People leaving in the 1960s were fleeing color, not crime or stereotypes.
@@tylerbhumphries I guess you don't understand or youre in denial that crime and stereotypes follow color
I’m from the Northside.Moved to ATL.Will always be a STL girl.The city has a bad rep but some good people there.I miss my hometown
Word up Cherry St Louis St Louis in the house baby girl
Stl forever!
@@Winnyfruits what part of St Louis are you from
@Dough Boiii I love my city of St Louis but absolutely not
What part of the north side did you live
I guess I understand the speeding up of the video, but it gives me a little vertigo.
Lived in STL for 10 years (2008-2018). I am prior military, so lived in many different parts of the country and the world. STL was by far my favorite. I only left due to a personal situation that required it. The only time I ever felt uneasy in STL was after night ball games after they banned CCW in the stadium. At the time I moved away, there had been 2 people killed going from the stadium to their cars. So the Metro was our preferred method of getting to and from the games. STL is a great city in which to live. It's a shame that a small area can give a whole city a bad rep like this.
I’m from the STL area and North St. Louis is a literal no-go zone
You're on St Louis Ave about to turn left on Grand Boulevard at 11:17. The vacant field across the street to the right is the site of the old Carter Carburetor factory which brought out one of the first 4 barrel carbs and supplied the auto industry for years. It was an EPA Superfund site but recently cleaned up. I used to pass this site on heading to the Veterans Administration hospital a few blocks south on Grand.
Thank for sharing the fact that St. Louis is not all bad and that you actually like the city. While I love seeing these video's, I do not like people that knowing lie about facts concerning certain cities. I have watched several of you videos and have enjoyed receiving the negative as well as the positive views about the cities.
Stayed on the North Side over 4th of July weekend thanks to online hotel reservations and am not surprised about the violent crime. We found Downtown STL to be sketchy as well, even by Memphis/NOLA standards.
Downtown has a lot of homeless people you need to watch out for, especially if you're alone. I had one guy follow me for like 10 blocks constantly asking for money.
When Memphis looks good by comparison...
I'm not mad at you Chris!! I'm from the west side of Rockford Illinois!! Watch your videos every day!!!
Lived in STL for 75 years. Some of those neighborhoods I wouldn't want to fly over, however I only had one armed robbery 60 years ago being in a place I was told not to go into by my Father. Forest Park by the Boat House, usually relatively safe.
Lived in downtown 8 years, and moved after a single mom was violently car jacked and killed in cold blood right on Wash Ave. They then torched the lady's vehicle down the road. That right there was enough to send me to the burbs. Still haunts me 5 years later!
11th and Washington. I was there.
Holy hell. That is despicable
as someone who grew up in the northside unless u want to lose half of ur body and die in a dumpster DO NOT GO THERE
I drive through here every time I have to go to the VA and it's a sad and depressing drive every time...
Well find another route
St.louis Missouri is not what it once use to be
@@johnnieb134 dosen't matter what route is take. St.louis Missouri is becoming a bad place
@@janicewinslow1834 for real
Then go around
Thank you. It’s heartbreaking to see w
Hat has become of or beautiful and once thriving North St Louis. I was shocked to see so much undeveloped land. More St Louisans need to see this video.
I'm spending a week in st louis right now actually. I'm very happy you mentioned that it's mainly Northside crime because most of St. Louis is nice and has excellent international food choices. There's poorer areas too like every other city. The only "rough" looking parts are towards the river south of the city, north side like you show, and east st louis in Illinois across the bridge. The funny thing is, go more east past that and it's nice suburbs again. If you don't hit those rough parts, I felt fine personally
I love the Lou, I’m glad you acknowledged that statistics are mostly based on per capita and those concentrations of crime are not across the city as a whole.
You don’t want to go east across the river either. I still would have liked to be there in its time. Detroit also.
You didn't hit the hoods on the northside that have all the violence.
Yeah, the second the “red line” route popped up I literally laughed out loud. Guy LITERALLY drove the EDGES of the bad areas.
Well I mean he not stupid to really go into the real hoods lol
Exactly!!!! I thought is was just me. He's quite opinionated but I guess he's no fool! Can't say...as a St. Louis native that I enjoyed anything about this.
Where are the worst areas that he didn’t show? Genuinely curious
@@StephenASmith-lm6gz on the North and East of the “red line” are buildings that look like a bomb went off. Reminds me of old WW1 & WW2 footage when I have to drive through the areas. UPS Ground Freight Hub is located just off Mississippi River in this area. Unless you take a goofy route to get there, you are forced to drive through the area or damn close to it.
The positive thing about St. Louis is that it has decent cities to which you can escape. Racist democrats of the last 50 years have destroyed St. Louis. I lived there for ten years and would not move back for anything.
Love what you do.
You the crime stats hit harder when they are put into percentages.
My grandma used to live off of Jefferson and her house was leveled 4-5 years ago to make room for that development shown at 4:00 . It's crazy to see how much that area has changed since my childhood.
Sad indeed
Well I had a couse in south city and it broken into 3xs in a year. Grew up in Webster in St Louis County we had at least 4 breaking and lots of vandalism. I live in South County and cars are constantly being broken into. Mine is always locked. I don't go down to the city anymore because it's not safe.
The background music tho 🔥
Nice video
When I 1st moved near the Lou about 12 years ago. It was eye opening to watch the morning news and see at least shootings or more happening every night.
Can you do a video Friday/Saturday night edition of this part of town. Thanks
He'll need a tank by the sounds of things!
Bruh, you funny af, white guy riding around Friday night filming driving by gps navigation which is never correct in the city🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, it's a different video then, its exhibited a by the end of it
The NGA facility is going in where the old Pruitt-Igoe housing project once stood. It was designed by Minory Yamasaki, a famous architect who did a lot of buildings in Detroit, the World Trade Center and St Louis Airport. The government kept meddling in the design process taking away many of the planned features and it was a segregated project essentially guaranteeing it's failure. A notorious part of St Louis history. You may have noticed the old Falstaff Brewery next door which is now lofts.
When i am in the ( CWE ) Central West End i am extremely aware that Delmar is just a stone throw away from where i'm eating at . The zip codes of 63112 & 63108 sit next to the zip codes 63107 63106 63115 and 63113 . I absolutely love all of the videos of St Louis hoods and hoods across the country. One question did you drive through the JVL here in the STL ? I grew up in South St Louis off of Cherokee and Cahokia Illinois , but l live in Creve Coeur it's nice out here. I drive through East St Louis Illinois just for fun because I am an adrenaline junkie 😂🤣😂🤣😂 keep the videos coming 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 thank you
Dexter Lombardo out 🤠
Weirdo
i am a fairly new resident of saint louis having been here only a little over two years and i have only had my car window smashed out but other than that no problems. the thing that bothers me most are the outrageous property taxes here . i lived in florida before i moved up here and my taxes down there were not even half of what they are up here and my home here isnt worth even half of what i had down there. i would really like to know what they do with all of the property taxes they raise because they sure dont spend any on roads and infrastructure. i live in the area they call riverview and yea its a little ruff but not nearly as bad as some of those neighborhoods you drove through.
U can make it any where in life it’s all about what you want to do with yourself environment it’s about choices great video 🥇👍📺🪢
True! Be productive and be anywhere or doing anything you don’t have no business being or doing.
Could you do your video again at 10pm on a Friday night?
He wouldn't dare! Lol
Live at 2316 Hebert
Did you went to south side St. Louis it has some neighborhoods that are as bad as north side
No but I’ll be back
Did you went???
@@tammysoprano4931 in interstate 44 briefly
No They’re only going to portray The Hood but South Side is just as bad if not Worst.
@@darlacarter3459 all car jackings on the Southside and drugs.
I grew up in St Louis got out as soon as I could. I wouldn't move back if someone gave me a house.
There are a lot of really bad places you definitely need to stay out of. No matter what race you are, you not safe. You didn't go to some of those places.
My parents are buried in St Louis and I am afraid to go to the cemetery
do not despair, my love
You're trippin
Pretty much how i feel. St.Louis was a great place to call home till about 10 years ago. All the factories on the river are no longer there and a lot of manufacturering has left St.Louis. the result is a crime ridden community. People have to work to get what they want. You can not have a successful community with out a good industrial base.
@@curtismilke1695 I think you're talking about "White Flight" aka all the suburbanites abandoning a thriving city because of racism.
Scary ass dude! I grew up in the Lou and still live on the Southside City area! I don't think I will ever leave and that's by choice! I love St Louis!
I live on the Southside of St. Louis MO! Some areas here are worse than the north because everybody from the north ends up moving south. So all the separate gangs in different hoods end up moving to the same hoods on the south! Think about how that turns out?!?
Born & raised I love my city
What u saying,may 31st Barnes Jewish hospital
@amtrack socialdistance @dirtyent
Factz
@@jeremiahthehebrew8744 may 23!
@@prisma8525 you hear me
downtown is scary as hell
Really? Have you ever been to N St Louis? Bc downtown is actually safe compared to Northside fr
Yes it is
stay the hell out of downtown!
I like not having to search for parking
@@chelkammer-rossi7446 no there’s so much crime in the downtown St. Louis fast speeders people get hit by cars and in accidents
Only north st Louis is bad downtown not to bad
What is NGA facilitie designated for?
Born and raised in STL...I moved outta STL 4 months ago to Florida and don't miss it at all. Y'all can have that snow and cold and murders everyday.
In case of thermonuclear war, the new NGA facility will be a secondary target. Couldn't have picked a better place to build it!
LUV ur ,,,,overall delivery ,,,,esp: the music!!
People were bought out of that area it wasn't completely vaccant they were forced out so they could build on that land I'm born and raised in St. Louis and I love it here it saddens me to hear when people talk about St. Louis like crime is only here and no where else and everyone wanting to move away just to populate someone else's and throw their home by the wayside I'm not leaving St. Louis EVER!!!!!
Really i am 65 years old my mother was born in 1920 and raised in north St louis i have been through north St louis many times all my life and that area that was driven through in this area has been vacant and desolate for over two and half decades for the same reason the crime is out of control what you see in this area is from the results of voting for useless lying democrats oh by the way St louis is controlled by democratic leaders now which will bring no change .
An interesting video-keep up the great work.
Thanks and will do!
I lived in North St. Louis in the Northside and went to schools around the water tower on North Grand. Used to go to the Movies at the Tower Grove Theater. I went to Central High school in Central High, close to Grand Park, and the old St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman Stadium. I did not see any of this on any of your videos, however, I understand you can't cover it all. Thank you for your efforts. BTW I used to work at the IGA store on 25th and Bremen next to Irving elementary school. When I lived there back in the 60's it was nice and clean.. Lots of great memories.
I was born in the Dutch Town neighborhood in the South St Louis city in the St Alexis Hospital it was pretty dangerous growing up there as a kid
Love this city, no matter how scary the place is
Great architecture, free zoo, great Italian food. Black and white people taking care of each other 🫂
Great video!!!
Sad I missed this one. Northside sure looks tidy. I moved to Tucson from Edwardsville, Illinois, 25 years ago, and northside looks way better than my city. no trash, no homeless, LOL. Also I really did your tunes!🎉
Raised on the North only makes you a more aware person, south side was a vacation when I visited family and friends 🤣
How about a video about the best neighborhoods on the North Side. There are still some nice areas
the video would be less than three minutes...
Yes getting tired of all the negative it's on beautiful houses still left by understand the negative get more looks
@@Prettygurl420 lol, let’s see, west end, some parts of visitation park and some parts of lewis place and that’s it
Lol, where? Maybe a little on the CWE, and along lLindell or Westminster. there may be some areassafer than others. But not “safe” by any means.
Love driving around back streets to see all the architecture! St.Louis has some beautiful places.
Look up tartarian, mudflood. And you will understand what all that used to be
@@AlphaFlight yep the whole world feels out of place after learning about the mudflood
Hi Chris
When you stated "investors coming in to help improve the city" @ 02:26. What kind of investors are those that you were speaking of?
North city and county give St.Louis a bad name...
I also have traveled to other cities with, sincerely appreciate all you do especially the historical information. Thank you.
RIP 🙏 Leon Spinks 🥊
💯🙏RIP
Great man
I met LEON SPINKS he was a cool dude. He sure liked to party
R.I.P. LEON SPINKS
@16:14 I thought you were going to barrel right over the geese crossing Natural Bridge 🫣
That's about how fast I would want to drive through North St louis, and I grew up there!
The decline of st. Louis makes me sad, always hoping for a turnaround for this great city.
It would be awesome to see.
Lol the city as a whole is great.
It's gonna happen, but it will take a hot minute
Born and raised in North St.louis, I miss it so much!!!Webster and Clay elementary, North Market and 14th street!!!
Really appreciate the "BEATS" sound track. Absolutely love St. Louis, it's HOME...
St Louis is kaput sadly. Don’t want hear about red lining. I grew up poor. I didn’t rob steal or shoot.
Wait new Buildings don’t stop murder? What?
The whole attitude people have for one another here just kills the city. The way people drive is a perfect example. I don't know if anyone keeps track of it, but the stl metro area has to be home to the most reckless drivers in the country.
@@jjustice2006 valid point. I drive Uber/Lyft in downtown STL “if” I get dragged in that area from the MUCH safer county areas. When I get tourist in my car I tell them straight away “We WILL be slowing to a near stop at ALL intersections for your safety and mine. Red lights and stop signs mean NOTHING down here. Not trying to rack up the fair. I just want to go home tonight.” Of course they say they “understand”... Then we get to a green light and a car will blow through their red light at 70-80 mph. I’ve amassed a huge amount of dash-cam clips to show riders so they know I’m not kidding.
@@flipnotrab I drove for Amazon for a year, now drive for FedEx. People make my job so stressful just by the way they drive.
@@jjustice2006 I can imagine! STL City driving is pretty much ONLINE GTA with real consequences.
at least chuck gets it
Wow!! It's crazy seeing my old stomping grounds on video. My Father lived on Penrose near Fair, next door to my Grandparents. I spent my Senior Year of High School at my Aunts house on Lee and Fair (Its a complicated story). Even though I actually grew up in U. City my entire childhood and attended U. City High School Class of '83. Which is the Year I left St. Louis for good to join the Military. However, I still go back and visit because I still have a lot of family still residing in The Lou. Thanks for the video footage and I would like to see the North Side revived because it didn't look as bad when I was little. And crime wasn't as bad either.
I lived in Jennings and left in 82 for the Navy. Did you happen know the family of Reedus from U. City? They were my cousins and they were well-known for reasons that I can't mention a year, LOL
@@dariusx4829 No, I didn't know any of them personally but there's a good chance someone in my fam did. I had 2 big Sisters that graduated in the 70s and I graduated in '83. My little sister in '85 and my little bro in '92.
I spent a lot of time in Jennings though. I had some cousins (step-cousins) there. But if you left in '82 you were a year older than us, but you may know them. Harrington was their last name.
@@redbrown7355 That name definitely rings a bell! I'm going to have to check my yearbook.
This video missed other really great Northside neighborhoods. Debaliviere, The Ville, North Kingshighway , and the area known around The Circle -- in North City where 5 major boulevards meet: Goodfellow, Halls Ferry, Riverview, W. Florrisant, and Lewis and Clark.
No mention of South side crime?
I grew up in Dellwood/Ferguson
when it was actually nice... 60 yrs ago.
ayyy you drove through my neighborhood near the end nice
I’m from the north side, moved to Glasgow Scotland a few years back
Boy you really got the hell out of Dodge didn't you haha.
How about mentioning the street names when driving around St Louis.
Did u watch the video, the street names are in the bottom right corner
@@showmestatefinest5412 😁
The streets are named at the bottom sir 🤦🏾♀️😏
Just visited STL and I loved it. I was right next too the baseball stadium and my dad told me not too go too the shell gas station down the street because it was “sketchy”. But I wanted a Gatorade and some sour skittles so I went down there and there was a bunch of dudes freestyling over a bucket beat. ❤️ STL
@@ossoduro7794 bruh who hurt you, I was appreciating the music that they were making with just a bucket. Mean while you’re over here just mindlessly commenting stupid shit on RUclips. Thank you though because now I feel lucky to be born in this world as anything other than you.
Yeah I hate that gas station bro
I was born in Old North St. Louis 1956. My family, grandparents and uncle and aunt live on Madison Street and Blair Avenue. I attended Jackson Elementary School at Madison Street and Hogan Street till the 7th Grade. My grandparents and my family moved out to Hillsdale were I attended Normandy Jr High and my Freshman Year at Normandy High School.
In 1970 my family moved out to Berkeley. I graduated from Berkeley High School in 1974. In 1975 I joined the Army and started my family. I met my wife (High School Sweetheart) while living in Berkeley. She had moved to Dutch Town (Meramec Street and Virginia Ave) to live with her Step Mother. She attended Cleveland High School.
I remember growing up there (Old North St. Louis & Dutch Town) in that neighborhood shopping on 14th Street and getting Chili and Ice Cream from Crown's Candy Kitchen. That whole area was a full of energy lots of Mom & Pops grocery stores, shoe shops, cleaners etc. I haven't been back to St. Louis since the early 80's to bury my sister.
Watching this video and other video about St. Louis I've learned a lot. Interest features and lots of history I wasn't aware of while growing up there. There's some beautiful neighborhood still in and around St. Louis. Just like any other major city you got your bad places and good places.
So downtown area and by the zoo are safe areas? What areas should I be cautious of. I'm taking my 2 year old son on vacation next week and would be helpful to know the dos and don'ts. Thank you so much!
you literally live in the city with the best museums in the country. i mean, who else is a cubs fan? even when I lived in chi-town, I liked the sox 'cause Frank Thomas and all.
don't go out at night. the zoo is safe if you stay nearby it but don't venture around that park especially at night. Downtown is not safe honestly, maybe stay near the arch if you want to do that
Thank you for your informative video ! You are being objective and telling it like it is . Thanks
Lol watching you drove pass my old hood Murphy park was kinda cool
I just visited STL at the end of Summer. While I was there,I wanted to pay homage to Chuck Berry and visit the home where 'Johnny B Goode' and other legendary Rock N Roll songs were written. It was exciting to see such a historic musical place,but also saddening to to see the state of the area that surrounds it. When we got out of the car,we were met with stares from the locals as well as the smell of poverty in the air.
It sure is sad. Downtown still can be a fun experience but like you said, once you get a little bit outside of downtown in some areas, it’s pretty rough.
If you're trying to joke about poverty, I hope they do more than stare next time.
Your lucky to have gotten out of there with your life ! Them folks are all murderous gangsters.
@@seheadhunter50 I was not joking. I was legitimately saddened that people were living in the conditions that they were in.
@@hydroy1 I had already told my fiance that if anything were to happen,get herself and her son the hell out of there and worry about me later. Luckily nothing happened.
Great job Chris! Can you please tell me if the locals actually call it North St. Louis or do they call it the "North Side" or any other nickname? The same question goes for the "South Side" too. Thank you!
Mostly north side
Or they just say the block name
@@619madwarthog619 Thank you for responding!
In visiting for work found super interesting architecture, and wasn’t in touristy areas, but just regular neighborhoods like your driving through. Sad to see some beautiful buildings empty and stunning churches rotting, assuming people who originally lived there moved out. Hope crime issues can be addressed and some solutions to repopulate
Does anyone know? why some older brick buildings have bricked up windows? Not all of them, just some.
I live in St. Louis and downtown is not safe😂😂😂😂😂
Right you by the opz, jets, Cochran’s shit they all got beef with each other
Isn't the NGA being built where the projects were
North Jefferson starting around St. Louis Ave
Pruitt-Igoe, yes.
Across the street from the old projects
The section North City with the new apartments isn't that bad compared to Natural Bridge and Goodfellow and other areas. A few blocks here and there make a big difference.
These areas do not look bad during the daytime when everyone is sleeping, you need to go at night when the bangers, hookers, dealers and crackheads are out.
Why can't we say almost all crime in every city is in the Bk neighborhoods?
Why are we so afraid?
Bk? Burger King neighborhoods?
IKR
Born and raised in Normandy. Moved to the country. It's way better here. Peaceful.
Normandy/Berkeley is pure hood
@@skramzgodyea it is lol
Lmao people act like the world gonna just bite you up if you leave your house. Stls crime rate is terrible and yes you should always be aware of where you are going in any city you're in but... the north side was a very welcoming place while volunteering at a food kitchen. It was located in the heart of vandeventer in someones personal home so it was a real experience. I got to feel like part of the community. The community vibe is strong and people look out for each other.
U drove past my old school
Did u go to clay?
@@lxndo9566 no kipp
I like the St. Louis videos! Only driven thru when I go to Peoria and back so it was cool to see all the aeas