As my son has said, Wisconsin “is a killer state! It has everything!” They live in Madison now. I sold my little house there when i retired and still live 20 mins away. I lived quietly, but if you want something to do, there is always something different to do, tour the fabulous Capitol, UW Campus, zoo, parks, experience the wild life ( Be sure to stop and let the ducks, or turkeys, cross the street), wonderful food, music, theater here and near by, nature, lots of green space, parks, lots of lakes in and around Madison, hills and lakes, both small and Great, cheese to sample, wineries and breweries, and so many places to visit. I love this place. It is home.
@Old Man hendo I live in San Diego, and the ocean is really nice. Also, the weather is amazing. Although pricey, it truly is a wonderful place to live. Its a really big county
Old Man hendo if you’re thinking about moving to San Diego I recommend living in the northern area, the city may be full of lore at night but it’s expensive and parking is a bitch.
Brittingham Boats is at the location that was a Madison Parks beach. I was the lifeguard that ended the day there in 1965. On the east side, I started at another decommissioned beach near the Lizard Effigy Mound (Hudson beach, now park). Other beaches that are gone are Willows where I spent my youth and the one on Picnic Point where many high school memories were made. Nevertheless, each trip home requires a visit to all 4 sites.
Madison is the best place to find love. Wisconsin Wisconsin William Kazmaier Is from Wisconsin is a former professional wrestler, a world champion strongman, and powerlifer he is so nice for Wisconsin and Ron Johnson the govenor. It's nice place for Americans that like to go hunting for fun. Shot that dang turkey take it home and cook it
Today is November 1st, 2020 and I just looked up the temperature. It’s a measly 36°, meanwhile in my hometown of Tampa it’s 84°. I’ll stay in Tampa. Can’t do cold weather no more.
Just watched again and am shocked, SHOCKED, that you can go to Madison and not mention brats and beer. At least you went to Babcock Hall for ice cream.
@Tadashi Okazaki First, much cleaner. As much as people in Austin love to tout how environmentally conscious they are, trash is everywhere. Madison is much smaller and still retains the "feel" Austin claims it still has. Austin is home to one million people but bills itself as a city that has a small town feel. It doesn't. Like, at all. You know you're living in a cramped city. Austin is way over priced. Madison has a reasonable cost of living. Madison is much more accessible. One can enjoy both of the lake shores in Madison, Mendota and Menona, but good luck enjoying nature in Austin unless you're prepared to drive quite a bit then hike quite a bit, then elbow through the crowds at the Green Belts. Just trust me, Madison is a gem. Austin is pure hype and nothing else. So happy I'm leaving this dump next spring.
@Tadashi Okazaki Austin is a dump, ok? If you think Madison has too many Hispanics, Austin has Madtown beat by a mile. Roughly half the city is Hispanics. The Northside, specifically Rundberg, and old east Austin are barrios. Shootings, theft, and prostitution are prevalent. Madison is a great city and you should feel blessed to live there. I have spent plenty of time in both cities and would choose Madison over "ATX" in a heartbeat if pressed or forced to choose. I never found Madison "boring" at all. It definitely has a slower pace than Austin, but that is a positive contrast rather than a negative. Like I said, I can't wait to get out of this over-priced dump
@Tadashi Okazaki Frisco? Lol, I moved here from Collin County, which includes Frisco, Plano, McKinney, and a portion of North Dallas. Frisco sucks. Bunch of stuck up pricks.
@Tadashi Okazaki yeah, Collin County in general has a good deal of "Desi"(South Indian) and Chinese/Tawainese people. Koreans and Vietnamese as well. Frisco is just rich people in general, regardless of ethnicity or race. It's just one of those suburbs where people have a highly, and undeserved, sense of self-worth. If I were to move back to DFW, I would live in Richardson. Housing is reasonable, pretty damn good restaurants, everything you need etc. North Dallas off Preston Road is pretty cool.
There are more Asian people than black people. Black people make up 7% of the population; it's nearly 80% white. Definitely not Miami. Wisconsin in general only has 6.5% black people, less than half the national average. Madison probably suffers from similar issues, but Milwaukee is known to be one of the most segregated cities in the US, so if a video were filmed in certain areas of the city, Black people would not be in it. :( Madison is known to be one of the most progressive cities in the Midwest, but we definitely have work to do.
@@jonathonross4447 No, you don't have any "work to do". Madison demographics are fine just as they are. The inanity of hoping to (or at least pretending to) further "diversify" your city is beyond comprehension. Why in the world would you wish to import the troubles of the inner city? There's a reason Madison is such a great place to live, and it's the people. Leave it alone.
I have many fond memories of Madison and love Wisconsin but truthfully Columbus, Ohio blows Madison away. I've lived in Ohio for the last decade and hate to admit this. With all that Columbus has to offer I can see why Columbus is exploding with growth with a population looking to go over the million mark in the city alone that's four times the population of Madison and with the announcement of a new billion dollar project in the downtown.
rockyzman Madison will never grow that big. It's population is fairly capped because no high rise skyscrapers are allowed-nothing past the height of the Capitol. Plus it's on an isthmus so land mass is just not there. Most people who live here like that it's not a big city.
Moved from California, best decision ever! A gem of a city, love the lakes, downtown and "going up north" in the winter.
I'm thinking of moving there in the next month from Texas!
@@naomiprell Get ready for lots of snow in the winter. But other than that Madison and WI in general is a great place to live.
@@briivey4763 I live there, it's an amazing city. love kayaking the lakes
As my son has said, Wisconsin “is a killer state! It has everything!” They live in Madison now. I sold my little house there when i retired and still live 20 mins away. I lived quietly, but if you want something to do, there is always something different to do, tour the fabulous Capitol, UW Campus, zoo, parks, experience the wild life ( Be sure to stop and let the ducks, or turkeys, cross the street), wonderful food, music, theater here and near by, nature, lots of green space, parks, lots of lakes in and around Madison, hills and lakes, both small and Great, cheese to sample, wineries and breweries, and so many places to visit. I love this place. It is home.
Oh my God it's amizing Madison Wisconsin I really fall in love this area it's very peaceful
I live in San Francisco, but want to live in Medison. It looks like perfect fit for me.
Madison is lovely and best of all it's extremely affordable.
You cannot come here until you spell our city correctly.
@@Rkatek You're fundamentally wrong here, but notice, I don't tell you that you cannot write in general.
@@oxanasf6369 dont have a bone up ur heiny! It was light humor...carry on.
@@Rkatek Well, you continue to tell me what to do or what not to do. Think about it.
1:09 I see you in the Blackhawks sweater. Can't escape the Chi-town influence!
I’m from San Diego and visiting my boyfriend who lives in Madison next month for our one year anniversary!
It's a good place to fall in love. California is a Kabal state 😂
Wisconsin home of the mighty green bay packers,,, greetings from australia
Moving from Gilbert AZ to Madison Wisconsin here soon
Lucky for having visited this beautiful city three times.
excellent overview! thank you !!
I'm dropping everything and moving here from San Diego California today
@Old Man hendo I live in San Diego, and the ocean is really nice. Also, the weather is amazing. Although pricey, it truly is a wonderful place to live. Its a really big county
Old Man hendo if you’re thinking about moving to San Diego I recommend living in the northern area, the city may be full of lore at night but it’s expensive and parking is a bitch.
Beautiful state and narrator
Brittingham Boats is at the location that was a Madison Parks beach. I was the lifeguard that ended the day there in 1965. On the east side, I started at another decommissioned beach near the Lizard Effigy Mound (Hudson beach, now park). Other beaches that are gone are Willows where I spent my youth and the one on Picnic Point where many high school memories were made. Nevertheless, each trip home requires a visit to all 4 sites.
Madison is the best place to find love.
Wisconsin Wisconsin
William Kazmaier Is from Wisconsin is a former professional wrestler, a world champion strongman, and powerlifer he is so nice for Wisconsin and Ron Johnson the govenor.
It's nice place for Americans that like to go hunting for fun.
Shot that dang turkey take it home and cook it
I want to move to Madison after graduating college.
going to visit UW madison. Thanks for sharing
Today is November 1st, 2020 and I just looked up the temperature. It’s a measly 36°, meanwhile in my hometown of Tampa it’s 84°. I’ll stay in Tampa. Can’t do cold weather no more.
Funny, cause 84 sounds just as bad to me 💀
Love this amazing city!
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I love Madison
Want to move there
Used to live here. The property taxes killed my spendable income. Had to leave to be able to afford a house.
Cool video 👍
The Driftless area is literally at our doorstep
Just watched again and am shocked, SHOCKED, that you can go to Madison and not mention brats and beer. At least you went to Babcock Hall for ice cream.
Man I hope I get accepted to Madison 🥺
Same here bro
I got accepted a few days ago!!
Are you doing your undergrad or grad school? If so, what is your gpa? I am an international students
@@haripongsamreth7283 I'm actually a senior in a Texas highschool.
@@youtube_cesar Congrat! You'll love Madison but remember to bring your winter clothing :)
Love Madison so much. It's the most underrated city in the U.S. I currently live in Austin, TX and Madison is far superior.
@Tadashi Okazaki First, much cleaner. As much as people in Austin love to tout how environmentally conscious they are, trash is everywhere. Madison is much smaller and still retains the "feel" Austin claims it still has. Austin is home to one million people but bills itself as a city that has a small town feel. It doesn't. Like, at all. You know you're living in a cramped city. Austin is way over priced. Madison has a reasonable cost of living. Madison is much more accessible. One can enjoy both of the lake shores in Madison, Mendota and Menona, but good luck enjoying nature in Austin unless you're prepared to drive quite a bit then hike quite a bit, then elbow through the crowds at the Green Belts. Just trust me, Madison is a gem. Austin is pure hype and nothing else. So happy I'm leaving this dump next spring.
@Tadashi Okazaki Austin is a dump, ok? If you think Madison has too many Hispanics, Austin has Madtown beat by a mile. Roughly half the city is Hispanics. The Northside, specifically Rundberg, and old east Austin are barrios. Shootings, theft, and prostitution are prevalent. Madison is a great city and you should feel blessed to live there. I have spent plenty of time in both cities and would choose Madison over "ATX" in a heartbeat if pressed or forced to choose. I never found Madison "boring" at all. It definitely has a slower pace than Austin, but that is a positive contrast rather than a negative. Like I said, I can't wait to get out of this over-priced dump
@Tadashi Okazaki probably half a mil if you wanna live in a nice area
@Tadashi Okazaki Frisco? Lol, I moved here from Collin County, which includes Frisco, Plano, McKinney, and a portion of North Dallas. Frisco sucks. Bunch of stuck up pricks.
@Tadashi Okazaki yeah, Collin County in general has a good deal of "Desi"(South Indian) and Chinese/Tawainese people. Koreans and Vietnamese as well. Frisco is just rich people in general, regardless of ethnicity or race. It's just one of those suburbs where people have a highly, and undeserved, sense of self-worth. If I were to move back to DFW, I would live in Richardson. Housing is reasonable, pretty damn good restaurants, everything you need etc. North Dallas off Preston Road is pretty cool.
Wow, I can't believe you managed to miss the story behind forwards hand being lowered.
Agreed
i live in the milwaukee area
whats milwaukee like? i hear theres a lot of crime..
Madison is a great city, great schools, public trans. I'm hoping to find a sweet apartment
I lived and was raised in Madison for most of life and never realized just the lack of diversity and culture advertised in Madison.
You're such a hero
You are joking right?
@@martymcfly5842 cracked up
She is delish
I grew up in Madison. You guys are doing okay but are missing the real things that make madison great. Try again.
Do black people live here, didnt see one
There are more Asian people than black people. Black people make up 7% of the population; it's nearly 80% white. Definitely not Miami. Wisconsin in general only has 6.5% black people, less than half the national average. Madison probably suffers from similar issues, but Milwaukee is known to be one of the most segregated cities in the US, so if a video were filmed in certain areas of the city, Black people would not be in it. :( Madison is known to be one of the most progressive cities in the Midwest, but we definitely have work to do.
@@jonathonross4447 No, you don't have any "work to do". Madison demographics are fine just as they are. The inanity of hoping to (or at least pretending to) further "diversify" your city is beyond comprehension. Why in the world would you wish to import the troubles of the inner city? There's a reason Madison is such a great place to live, and it's the people. Leave it alone.
@@bobdroll6381 It would not be an effort to diversify; it would be reducing the effort against diversity (segregation).
@@jonathonross4447 What sort of lawful segregation is still in Madison? 🤨
14:42 caught me a monkey btw
I have many fond memories of Madison and love Wisconsin but truthfully Columbus, Ohio blows Madison away. I've lived in Ohio for the last decade and hate to admit this. With all that Columbus has to offer I can see why Columbus is exploding with growth with a population looking to go over the million mark in the city alone that's four times the population of Madison and with the announcement of a new billion dollar project in the downtown.
rockyzman Madison will never grow that big. It's population is fairly capped because no high rise skyscrapers are allowed-nothing past the height of the Capitol. Plus it's on an isthmus so land mass is just not there. Most people who live here like that it's not a big city.
🤣 Columbus is ass