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Peter you have the best content, your videos are perfectly made very enjoyable to watch, you should open a body shop in Alabama and I will come run the place for you.
I kid you not, as I am sitting here watching this video, my mom calls me and says…we’re in Fairhope. They have been staying with family in New Orleans and just happened to go visit.
I just want to take a moment to thank @PeterSantenello for taking time to visit the Fairhope Alabama area. Like us all, it’s easy to talk about where we are from, but Peter takes it as personal as we would like, and it is appreciated. Thank all of you for taking time out of your day to explore a place I’m obviously fond of. All of you rock!!!
Doug let us know when you get reeled in by that southern belle 😂 Enjoyed learning about a part of Alabama, my family history goes to Huntsville Alabama and I’ve not made it there yet but will make an effort now! Thanks Peter as always best part of my Saturday evening! I never get out so this is how I see stuff and feel like I’ve been along with ya! Love it!
I live in Europe, Norway. Youre videos are nothing like the stuff we read in the newspaper or watch on the news. This is the honest truth, thank you Peter for showing us the real America outside the media. Thank you, cheers
@@eisenschmeisser3959 I believe he's talking about all of Peter's videos, not just this one, in particular. If you have seen a handful of them, you might agree. I am also from Norway, and I have shown some of the videos from the Lakota reservations and with LA Chicanos in an English class, so that my students could see what I understood as more"real" than any TV or movie production.
@@eisenschmeisser3959 Actually a good amount of America is that. Just don't live in the god darn cities. We have 50 states (Countries), all Europeans ever see is NY city, LA, and Miami. They see the stupid crime and high cost of living. And of course the poverty. I am not saying most Americans are rich but I am saying most Americans are definitely not as poor as they think. If only they'd leave the crowded and expensive cities. In America as long as your willing to move, you can live a decent life.
You don’t want to come here. This country has no interest in quality of life for its people. America is a large company that can’t wait to fire you for someone cheaper.
@@eisenschmeisser3959 This programs is in a series, rich, poor all sort of social structure and living, I love seeing the diversity and all the stuff that I dont see in the media. I do think you missunderstood me sir, Peter is showing all kind of life in the US. Im happy to watch them all. I guess youre (US people) struggling like the rest of the world is doing right now, Some worse some less. Take care.
Raised in Lake Tahoe California I was stationed at Fort Mcclean Alabama. I remember my first trip into the local town off base I was a bit freaked out. People would come up out of the blue and just start a conversation. I got invited to 2 different family's homes for dinner. Yes, I was in Uniform, but I have never been treated so nice by people ever in my life. Also, I stopped at a rundown looking breakfast place a mom-and-POP business. Best breakfast i have ever had. The wife kept coming out adding more hash browns and gravy saying I was a growing boy and needed a full breakfast.
I totally get it ,I'm from Vegas and my parents are from the south , including Mobil AL. I remember the first time I went to the south. It was in the late 70's and it was a bit of a culture shock, I'm s good way. The people , children everyone was so nice and friendly. My daughter was living in Georgia and South Carolina for a bit , my sister and I decided to explore our southern roots in 2015. Really nothing had changed, still that great southerner hospitality, that put Vegas to shame. I'm super proud of my southern roots .
Peter I absolutely adore these videos. This beautiful woman in her beautiful home at the end of this one almost brought me to tears talking about her son, her beliefs and her worldview. Thank you for showing the way folks really, truly are.
Thank you for showing viewers outside the United States with each new video that there are "normal" people living in the US and not just the "weird" people shown to us in the media.
I agree, we in the EU mostly see/hear about terrible healtcare, crime, politics etc. but we are never shown how big and diverse the USA is. It's not all about the big city's. very happy to see diffrent perspectives in Peters video's :)
@@cmichelle9986 The guy who invited Peter there has it actively in his mind that a day might come when he will be driving around in that car's trunk full of weapons. That weird mindset exists only in the US. It has become natural to you guys (so you won't get the point anyway), but people outside know that it's partly because of the decades of Hollywood movies conditioning their minds about all sorts of imaginary threats, coupled with the fear of the unknown. (Americans tend to generally lack much knowledge about the outside world). Result: There are very few countries on earth that's more violent than the USA at this point.
There is nothing like highway driving at night with the honey suckle and magnolia on the warm breeze and Spanish moss casting shadows and dangling overhead
Alabama is hugely diverse! From the mountains and rivers to the north, to the farmland blackbelt, to the gorgeous coast. There’s about a 5-10 degree difference due to elevation difference. The whole state has unparalleled beauty with people so nice, it will throw you off for a minute. Born raised and a permanent resident for 53 years now
Peter! I forgot about this encounter until I started getting calls from around the country. Thanks for keeping our chat about the teaching farm in your vlog. Means the world. Lorie-Fairhope Juice Company
True story.. My parents bought a lake house in northeastern Alabama. On the first day they stayed there a close neighbor down the street came over and introduced himself and told my parents if they ever needed a ride that they could take his. Car doors are always unlocked and keys are in the ignition. 😂. Also, neighbors would bring us fresh fruit , fish, etc. neighbors would randomly mow our lawn on occasions if we haven't been to the property in awhile. Another neighbor had a key to the house to check up on it when we were gone, etc.
Chances are they mowed the lawn because they didn’t like the way it looked. AL talks out of both sides of their mouth. They like “freedom” but try to control people at the same time.
@@insulean1absolutely! When everybody Knows everybody. Folks in Alabama once loved their neighbors as if they were their own self. This is how we all were raised to be.
@@isacericsson7218 I recommend moving to the newly Growing towns in Alabama. Pete’s video of coastal Alabama is a good representation but even in middle Alabama or northern Alabama. All the folks from Georgia who are able are moving out of Georgia and into Alabama. No income tax and its Progressed into being what Georgia used to be. Alabama is going to have great opportunities from here on in housing market. Don’t listen to internet articles just go check it out and talk to folks in the state about where to move.
Wow! This video blew me away. The quality of life that these residents have. Not so much in terms of the expensive houses but the weather, the community spirit, the friendliness and the beautiful bay. Just wow. I would love to visit one day.
It's nice for you to highlight our great state. Alabama is full of welcoming people full of hospitality and kindness. I can't imagine growing up anywhere else.
@@Gypsygirl9 No you just bring 4 hogs and a dozen chickens to the tax officer every June and that covers your taxes. Also the only acceptable currencies are barter, Bitcoin, and USD.
@@Diana-qf5ik Hell no its not liberal. Only part of the video in Fairhope was downtown. The hotel was Point Clear and that house on the water is Daphne. We are hard-core conservatives here and don't welcome Democrats. Don't let this video of realtors trying to sell you something fool you. Look at the voting records. Trump country.
Per usual, Peter... GOLD...I can't believe you stumbled upon this GEM of a slice of America... Myself, wife and child stumbled upon this place some years back and simply could NOT believe just how special Fairhope, AL is..... To this day, recalling my son run around the halls of The Grande are treasures I'll take to the grave. He LOVED it there, even as just more than a toddler at the time.
I honestly loved this episode. As a New Englander, this really shattered my toxic conception of the Gulf South overall. And I honestly teared up when the mom mentioned accepting and loving her son just the way he is.
Alabama native and resident here. Good for you on admitting your misconceptions about the South. We all need to be better about understanding different regions of our country rather than believing media stereotypes. I went to Boston and Rhode Island in 2018 for the first time. Some of the nicest and most down to earth people I’ve ever met. I think Peter is doing such a service in educating us about our own country and it’s beautiful people. Come see us down here in Alabama. You’ll be welcomed!
@@stevewarich3792 "snow birds" come to mind, but personally I love to talk to them. Most have led pretty interesting lives, and I appreciate the outside views. Some can be a bit rude sometimes, though. If I had to guess, Lynch is referencing ideological "contamination". Similar to the migration of both left- and right-wing individuals fleeing the coasts and now living in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, etc. NE doesn't really have that aura in my mind, but ya know. Maybe dude is just a professional yapper.
2 Million views and counting, so big Thanks to everyone that has taken the time to watch a little bit about life in coastal Alabama. Big thanks @PeterSantenello for making room in his busy schedule for a trip down South. It was a pleasure to work with Peter and I hope to have him back down to see the incredible beaches along the gulf and yet another different side of Alabama.
It’s been great to talk to and visit with many of you that have seen the video and made it into town. Lori at Fairhope Juice Company @ Battles Wharf Market & Johnny Mac at Fairhope Coffee have had several visitors from all over come in to say hello. Feel free to reach out to me, Michelle, Lori, or Johnny Mac with any questions. Cheers!
My wife and I came to fairhope last fall. She accepted a job for Dr. Northcutt. I think he took us on the same tour! We love the town and plan to make it over there often!
I’m born and raised in California. In the late 80’s when I was 15-16 I got to go spend the summer with my aunt and uncle who lived there, my uncle his whole life except his time in the service. We fished almost every day and took fish to someone different everyday. He knew no strangers. By far the best and most memorable summer of my life. Thank you uncle Lester!
I’m Polish and I’m watching Your channel all the time and it’s always something interesting. I wish I would live somewhere in Deep South. Thank You for Your videos Mr. Santenello
This lady is so right about the media dividing society, but especially social media platforms are causing ignorance in our younger people! Keep making these videos for us! Thank you for what you are making!
The deflection & lack of accountability is ridiculous. Social media doesn’t have a face so it’s easy to blame huh? This money he keeps referring to has come off SLAVERY 99% of the time. It’s a reason why the “wealthy” part is all WHITE PEOPLE.
The deflection & lack of accountability is ridiculous. Social media doesn’t have a face so it’s easy to blame huh? This money he keeps referring to has come off SLAVERY 99% of the time. It’s a reason why the “wealthy” part is all WHITE PEOPLE.
Social media is the root cause of all the problems ppl think they’re dealing with today. It’s not real. Or if it is, it’s significantly amplified by the incessant promotion of negativity online. I wish we could get rid of social media forever. It’s ruining every aspect of life. Ppl need to stop vicariously experiencing life thru all these divisive filters and constraints and just go live life. Experience it for themselves. Not have someone else tell you about it.
I was born in NYC but my father's family is from Birmingham. The 5 years we lived there really shaped my life experience in a very positive way. I always tell people don't be afraid of the deep south. The people are amazing, the scenery is gorgeous and the food is ❤.
I don't know whether to thank or curse you Peter for painting a true picture of the deep south. I grew up in the North and heard all the prejudice viewpoints of the South but didn't realize how skewed those viewpoints were until at the age of 13 my father was transferred south. You did a beautiful job of capturing the true spirit of the South, thanks. On the negative side, after your wonderful exposé, everyone will want to move to this wonderful area we call the Deep South!😊
In my county if you breakdown on the side of the road within 10 trucks that pass you someone is gonna stop and help you. It doesn't matter what color your skin is.
I travel the states in a van, gotta say I was impressed when I came to Southern Alabama. The people are amazing. Super friendly and speak to you with respect. Sweet home Alabama is a perfect song for this state❤
This tour of Fairhope HAS to be one of the BEST tour videos I've seen!!! BRAVO to DOUG, MICHELLE and BRUCE. I mean, hearing Michelle discuss her son, Daniel, was worth the price of admission!!! I truly enjoyed this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peter, THANK you for bringing this delightful town to our attention!!!!!! And these delightful PEOPLE!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
My wife and I have traveled from Maryland to Fairhope multiple times and it has quickly become our favorite vacation spot. It’s beautiful, the people are friendly as hell, the gulf towns aren’t far away and it’s affordable. It’s our dream to move down there full time one day.
"Traveling is the best medicine to create more togetherness." Just beautiful! 🎖🏆 I haven't traveled too much, well at least lately; that's why I feel grateful to be able to have access to all this knowledge you share with all of us. I'm glad we are not glazing over these topics anymore, and I hope to see you in more places like this. Thanks, Peter, and God bless you! 🔥
Doug, reminds me of Matthew McConahy (spelled wrong). Beautiful area. Southern hospitality at it's best! Peter we love your cideos.Seeing places and meeting people from every kind.
Peter you rocked it again! I’m from Northern California Bay Area, so happy to hear a Chinese immigrant successfully dug deep roots in the south! Independently without a Chinese community to land into is heartwarming! The “tour” and people we met seemed so easy going, friendly and at ease!!! Happy they found their paradise.
From Alberta, Canada, and spent a week in Fairhope last summer visiting family. I gotta say, it is the most charming, friendly and absolutely beautiful community! Everywhere I went, people were easy to talk to and very chill. The art scene is everywhere. I could easily call it home.
We have been lied about , until most people would never believe how nice it is here, no matter if they even see it for themselves. That is so sad. So many things have been said that absolutely are not true , but tbh, we don’t care anymore. We know who we are and that is enough. So glad you got a glimpse and are interested, but please don’t bring a train of mean and nasty people here to stay lol. They wouldn’t be welcomed with a bad attitude, but if they are nice…come on down.
@@simonwiggins8570 that gatekeeping is bs though. People don’t ideologically change when they file a change of address form with USPS. The biggest prediction of that is where you were born and the education level of your parents. I’m a progressive Jew from New England. If I lived in Alabama I’m still gonna be a pro choice, loud mouthed, unapologetic, non church going Jew 😆
Hi Peter, it would be nice if you could show us a little map when you start the video, that especially (non americans) know where those places are 🙂 I always do it myself and pause the video, maybee I'm not the only one
You can look it up too though. Unfortunately, these RUclipsrs are exposing places that will one day be ruined like the rest of the areas that were once great. Like California, which was great back when. Fortunately, it helps us learn more without traveling though.
Peter, you've done it again, capturing Authentic America! Solid storytelling with each slice of the American Pie you've been bringing since you started to document the 21st century American story connecting the past , present and a hope for the future. You've painted a cinematic mural of the strengths, weaknesses, and the beauty of our nation with unique , yet representative, individuals that give all of us a glimpse into who we are as a people. Thank you for helping us understand our American "family" ! Your kindness and empathy such wonderful traits. God bless you!!!!!
Hey Peter. Everytime my wife and I watch one of your videos we come away feeling better. Not about ourselves, but better in the sense that we feel a renewal in our faith in humantiy. Thank you for what you are doing and accomplishing with your channel.
Thank you for this heartwarming video. I'm from California but lived in Alabama (Birmingham area) for around seven years. I LOVE Alabama and hope to move back. And yes, that phrase Southern Hospitality is REAL
My daughter lived in Alabama for 11 months. I am Hispanic, and my children were born here. All I experienced while she was there were people who enjoyed simple pleasures and can do a mean cookout😊
My friend was driving through south, she had a small Biden 2020 sticker and the hicks from that town harassed her and her daughters. I wish other residents helped her but looked away. Good oly boy network. They are hypocrites in that town. I don't call them down to earth people.
As a born mobilian: The Delta is a national treasure. The oaks along Government/Dauphin/Airport/Old Shell/Springhill are spectacular. A true treasure. The people are as lazy, bigoted, and racist as any in the western world. The vast majority of the state is a polluted shit show. It deserves it’s bad reputation.
I'm from Chicago area and made my first trip to Alabama about 15 years ago. I tell a lot of people about how beautiful it is, unfortunately most of the time it just goes in one ear and out the other, need to go there for yourself and experience it. It's the people that make or break a place. Roll TIDE!
@@fuckcensorship69 sounds like you haven't been here. it's not the North east. That's where the entitled a holes are. Also by Chicago area I'm an hour outside of Chicago. Farm country.
My wife and I have been travelling around 32 some States, Alabama's rest stop is the cleanest, the most beautiful area and the nicest staff. Thanks Alabama!
I’ve never wanted to visit the states, but places like this in your series has opened my eyes. Alabama looks absolutely beautiful 😻 Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Plenty of beautiful places in the United States. The media intentionally focuses on the bad aspects of the U.S, but there is plenty of good stuff here.
Kinda inspires me to make videos of place I live and the people I meet. I’m currently on O’ahu and miss parts of Florida/Alabama. I’m hoping to visit Rotorua this year.
Hi Peter, I am from the UK and next February I'll be doing a 5 month road trip round the USA with my wife. I watch a lot of your videos for ideas for places to visit, and I can tell you Fairhope will definitely be on the list! We did a 5 month trip in 2017 covering a lot of the USA and I can say that American people were almost exclusively lovely to us, but in the South it was next level, people were so kind and welcoming regardless of colour or creed. I love you videos, keep up the good work!
If you’re a history buff you can visit the USS Alabama, it’s a massive WW2 battleship. It might be a little detour but it’s definitely worth it. And be prepared for the weather, if you’re visiting in the summer stay hydrated. People not used to the humidity can get really bad heat exhaustion.
I am canadian and I remember back in '99, I was in Orlando Florida for an international rugby tournament and myself and a few of the boys on the team were at a bar one night and we met this group of guys and gals that were chattin us up, real friendly. We asked "where are they from? and they mentioned L.A. and we all looked at each other perplexed because they definitely sounded "southern", then one of the guys said "Lower Alabama" ..lol. It was a good night of partying.
Born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Fairhope is a hidden gem. Alabama the Beautiful is not just on the sign when you enter the state for no reason. Alabama is renowned for its outdoor scenery.
I think I can clear up a few things. I'm an actual resident of Fairhope and have lived here for the past 14 years of my life. I grew up across the bay in Mobile, AL and have been coming to Fairhope since the 1970's.After high school, I moved away and lived in North Alabama, Florida and North Carolina, I have been to California, New York etc. Ok, first things first, Doug did a great job and its pretty much exactly the way he represents it. However, to me there are TWO Fairhope s emerging and they are more or less divided by the highway that runs through the east part of town called Greeno rd. You could think of the western part of that divide as the nice bay houses on the shore ,older quaint neighborhoods and the "downtown" part that everyone loves and hears about. The eastern part is more shopping centers, apt complexes, and subdivisions with MANY more being planned everyday. This part used to be mainly farm lands and forest, but we are losing more of that everyday because so many are moving here. Now it wasn't always this way back in the 80s the bay side neighborhoods were mostly 2 bedroom cottages that people would come over from Mobile to stay in Doug mentions this in the video and I can vouch for the fact that back in the 90's,in Baldwin county there was no places to take a girl on a date. There were no Movie theaters, No Bowling alleys ,not many restaurants nothing really. You had to cross the bay and go to Mobile. That did keep home prices WAY down on this side of the bay. The last 10 or 15 years it has exploded here commercially and now people are moving here to live. This has made it harder on the natives though. To live in the "bay side" part of Fairhope, you have to have $$$$$ and that's no problem if you move here from California and you can afford to pay a million or so cause you sold your house out west and are flush with cash. It is a problem if you are middle class or below and dont already own a house or land. Now all of that to say, our founding town members were good people and portioned areas down by the bay to be used as parkland. So you aren't going to boxed off from the nice areas completely. Even the nicer homes down on the water have walkways that run along the bay, and my encounters have always been nice ones with the people who live in the houses. They dont care if you walk along the beach or sidewalk. Even had a guy tell me I could use his pier if I wanted to walk out and take a picture. I just wanted to kind of better highlight what was being seen in the video ,it is a pretty good place to live, fall through spring is absolutely gorgeous weather, summers are brutal hot, there are gators and sharks in the bay and the water gets a little contaminated after a good rain storm. Oh and the comments about the racism etc. are just silly, people wouldnt put up with that here. If that was tried you'd more likely have 10 people defending you. Fairhope has never been Klan territory. In fact when the original town founders showed up from mostly Midwest, there was already a community of freed slaves living just south of here. It has always been this kind of hippie ,artist laid back quiet type of place. If anyone has any other questions or anything I'd be happy to answer them. Thanks for coming down Peter and great video
My parents have a house a block away from the bay, walking distance to downtown. It’s a modest 3 bedroom, one story place. The place next door is maybe 2k square feet, if you include the non-connecting garage (not sure what the word is for that). Last year it sold for 1.7 million. Guarantee that place would have been listed for, at most, 125k in the 90s.
Same thing happened to my home town. Mostly Californians discovered it and moved here in droves the past decade. Median income is still $55k, yet average home price is over $500k. Younger locals can't buy homes and are forced to rent. Crime is increasing and taxes and cost of living is skyrocketing.
@@treyveston7965 around here renting a house isn't even affordable...if it's a decent price within city limits..its snatched up in a few days...the people coming from other areas to live are making the rentals skyrocket because they are renting houses until they can find something to buy or they are waiting until they get a house built
So sad to see this happening in so many places. My kids buying a house, or heck even myself a new place, not in the cards right now where they grew up. Sad. But shows, and comments, like this offer insight where maybe to go.
Worked producing convention shows nationwide for 20 years, did over 3,000 TV & Radio shows, worked ten years to get through college many degrees, working as a meat cutter for Kroger, (thank God for Kroger, getting me through all that college), went to Alabama as a kid and even many decades ago it was then and now "Alabama The Beautiful." Was a professor in Conn., Pa. & New Jersey, and still enjoyed going to Alabama, Birmingham Metro, is rolling hills, mountains, deep valley's, Huntsville in Rocket City, love every part of this state and traveled to most the world and have enough money to live where my wife and I want, but there is something about Alabama that is special. The Gulf Shores & Orange Beach area of Alabama is to die for with white powder beaches and most friendly people in the world. The state is also over 78% tree cover, hardwoods from Montgomery north to the mountains and below that area is the Pine Level. Trees everywhere! Alabama is also growing and the new car industry is now in the top three nationwide in total new car production. Alabama is also one of the most biodiverse state in the nation. The state has over 132,000 miles of inland waterways, which is number one in the nation. Something most people don't understand is that Alabama is for sure one of the most biologically diverse states too, as I lived in Missouri for 26 years and been married now 55 years, but even Missouri does not come close in this either, as Alabama is one of the most diverse in species, with 6,350 and counting. You have to go to Alaska to beat the diversity. Over the years, my wife and I wanted to escape "The City Of Brotherly Love", as the weather was crappy and the people for sure crappy and not friendly. So, after doing all those thousands of TV & Radio shows and then my nationally syndicated TV series news inserts seen daily called "Making Ends Meet Cooking" on network affiliates in Canada, U.S., including ABC in Hawaii and CBS in Alaska and also in Alabama on ABC and in the Virgin Island too! When seen in Alabama a food chain called Bruno's/Food World then in six states, called me in Phila., and said "we want you in Alabama." Well, I said "I would crawl to get to Mobile", and Mr. Bruno, "said Jon we watch you in the news every day and we will fly you down in one of our two jets." He made me an offer I could not refuse, so-to-speak and after writing now eight best sellers with Pyramid, Jove, Dell/Random House and now my own publishing company on food, now others including "Birmingham's Best Restaurants Cookbook" and a novel and then producing many hundreds of convention shows, nine in Alabama cities and across America. So, all that travel brought about one more book on Alabama. I wrote three best selling editions of "Alabama's Best Restaurants Cookbook", with 55 pages of travel destinations you must see in Alabama, and the ten year best seller has micro-breweries, and the wine trail and even the antique trail, as anything you put craft beer or wine in it just makes it better! So, as strange as it seems my wife and I chose to live in this friendly and most beautiful state where the people and weather if mostly friendly. Alabama people understand and love this diverse state. By the way, whites and blacks get along better down south and in Alabama than any northern state, we know, we lived there for years too!
That house being built at 2:50 is in my family. I'm 30, my mother is in her 60s, my grandfather is in his 80s. My great grandparents bought that property when Fairhope wasn't discovered. It used to be a tiny little home with two bedrooms. Finally, my grandfather decided to redo the place, as our family is growing. Turns out, and I had local tell me this in that Grand Hotel Bar, that my family has a lot more history there than most. However, I guess we are just are just the wealthy people from out of state. All that said, Fairhope is beautiful. I hope you enjoyed your time down there.
Nobody who has property or lives in alabama are wealthy. Wealthy and rich r 2 different things. U seem the type that lives off daddy's money probably too sorry to work probably draws a deadbeat welfare check am I wrong? I got half an acre next to Fairhope. Paid 23 bucks for it it was my pawpaws am I wealthy?
Funny how there was a slightly ironic judgment about the redoing of that house amidst all the claiming that everybody knows everybody, yet they did not know (or at least if they did, they didn't articulate) that it was being redone by a family with longstanding roots in the area.
Your videos shed light on the fact that people outside the US only see a tiny sliver of the people in our country. Thank you for these videos. A lot of us live normal lives and simply live our day to day doing what we can.
It's so true. Watching this from New Zealand. So grateful for Peter showing these people and stories. Without channels like this we would never see this side of America and Americans from a distance. Long overdue for me to revisit the US too. Would love to visit Alabama!
People outside the US see only those aspects of America that mainstream media chooses to present. Mainstream media originates, for the most part, in Hollywood, New York and Washington, DC. Media content originating in New York is concerned almost solely with money. With exceptions, media content originating in DC and Hollywood is a distorted picture of America produced by people whose primary motivation is to futher their own political agenda. Don't you believe it! Peter shows America as it truly is. I am 65 and I have lived my entire life in the intermountain West of America. I can say from personal experience that Peter's short documentaries about cattle ranching on the high plains of Colorado, about the tension between locals and newcomers in Montana and Idaho, about the Mexican border in Texas and Arizona and every other short documentary Peter has produced about the West are each crystal clear, unbiased portrayals of his subject. I personally believe Peter should win the Academy Award for his 2023 documentary interview of Yuma County [Arizona] Sheriff Leon Wilmot, which Peter conducted during an all-day "ride along" with Sheriff Wilmot at the Mexican border below Yuma. That is not likely to happen, though, because Peter did not adopt the approved Leftist view of the border situation. He simply portrayed his subject as it is, and truth does not win an Academy Award.
The same can be said of every Country visit it and make your own minds up. America is not perfect by any means i too so no blacks just big homes for the rich white to be honest.
Alabama resident here, our state is probably one of the most underrated in my opinion! Lots of people like to point out the negative, but there are plenty of places in Alabama that are just SO nice and relaxing. We have (small) mountains, tons of rivers, beaches, lakes, and mild winters. Plus tons of industry in north Alabama
No life threatening flooding, unless you live on a river which would be dumb. Tornado season can get busy. A 2" snow once every 3-4 years (in center Alabama). Fairhope deals with hurricanes sometimes. Not too long ago a brutal hurricane hit the town and boats were everywhere from being torn off people docks. @@regaininglife9084
@@Wowzersdude-k5cthat’s false, Southern tornadoes are more dangerous because they are usually rain rapped and hidden. In states like Oklahoma you can see the tornadoes for miles. Are’s just appear out of know where because your view is blocked by hills and trees. It’s really dangerous. And are weather is more violent in general.
I’m from the UK & seeing how vast these places are the amount of space there is blows my mind, makes me feel so crammed in here in little England - it’s so beautiful there thank you for showing us around 😊
@@MyFaithShinesEvery city in Poland was built to give you the feeling that a Tartar or Russian invasion were imminent. As for a shining faith, it still eminates from Poland when one recalls: Karol Wojtyla, Faustina Kowalska, and Maximillian Kolbe. You can, also, include the brothers Methodius and Cyril.
Love your content. I’m from Cape Town, South Africa. I’ve been on vacations to the US and I’ve also worked and stayed in the US for two years. I’ve been to several states from the big ones to the more quiet ones. I enjoy hearing all the stories form your guests. It gives me a greater appreciated for the different areas. Great work!
"South was the original melting pot" and "We worked it all out" was a wild retelling of the history of the region. This was a 40 minute commercial for the two real estate agents.
@@mofishin2648 there is some truth to it. Many people who could have left the south DID NOT. It was home. We've all embraced one another. There is less racism in the south than California or New York. That doesn't grab the headlines so they keep telling the story that was relevant 100 years ago. Dwight Yokom has a song I Sang Dixie. A true song about an experience he had in L.A. pretty much sums it up
We moved from Arizona to Spanish Fort five years ago, which is just north of Fairhope. This man is spot on, everybody here is friendly and more than willing to help you out . The stigma about Alabama being a racist state is overblown, everybody treats, everybody down here with respect. My wife and I have a saying “ we thought we were a nice people when we moved here, we actually have to be nicer”
It's easy to say racism is scarce here in Alabama but it's easy to say no one hates grizzly bears at the North Pole. Since non white people hear all the bad things about Alabama, they won't want to live there, therefore the racism is reduced.
Never change anything about making these videos. I learn so much, and am totally entertained no matter where you go or who you're with. You are the best, and so are the videos
'Porch wine' killed me. 😂 Another great video. I think over the last year this has become my favorite RUclips channel. I am from Germany and have been in the US for about 2 years over the course of my life. The ignorance about how the USA is like is strong over here, but knowing the Midwest, New York and Los Angeles has thaught me that there is so much more the the portrait the media is painting. I love your content and every time you show us a different community I instantly want to live there ❤. I just love the USA and its people, every aspect of it. Thanks for giving me Fernweh. Keep on doing what you are doing. Love from Berlin.
I’m a FL transplant (1971) born in Springfield, MO, Queen City of the Ozarks. To ME, Southwestern Missouri is the absolute center of what America is about. Mountains that r not like the Appalachians, history like the old west, Tablerock Lake and many others, cows grazing, corn growing, trains whistling day & night, multiple colleges, with art & foodie culture nowadays. Branson is a huge deal over the past few decades, but during my childhood it was a gas station or 2 off of the main 2 lane Hwy! U must visit! It’s where my maternal grandparents lived their 72 yr marriage & where my Mom & I were born, so it will always be home!
Thanks for teaching me that word, fernweh. I know exactly the feeling. When I was 14 my dad went on a business trip to Europe and took me. Landed in Frankfurt and stayed in a youth hostel in Essen. Then from there went on a month long trip through Holland, Brussels, Paris, Lyon, French Alps. 35 years later I still think fondly of that trip. Fernweh is the right word to encompass all of that.
Alanama is a truly beautiful place. I grew up there in the 40's and 50's. It is a very varied place from the Gulf Coast in the south to the mountains of the northeast. Beautiful.❤
Peter, thank you so much once more for your videos. As a German i def hardly can trust my eyes of how beautiful this place is. You are bringing so many great inside views - thank you for that!
My friend went to Alabama about 20 years ago just to holiday there from the UK and she absolutely loved it. She is a people watcher and she just loved the place
Longtime AL resident here. Fairhope is incredible. One of the more scenic coastal towns I have visited in the US. I would add that Alabama has a variety of scenery: much of the northern portion is mountains.
Ending the video with Roll Tide is the most AL thing ever LOL I grew up in Mobile & Mobile is home. Thank you so much for this incredible video! I have so many fond memories of going over the bay with friends growing up here, sleeping on the porch bc there was no AC during the summer...that really brought the memories flooding back!
I moved to Alabama from Illinois about eight and a half years ago. It was the best decision I ever made, it’s absolutely beautiful here and the people are so genuine. Fairhope is one of my wife’s favorite towns. This is where I’ll die. Roll Tide !!!!
I am completely addicted to your videos. You capture the truest of people, best of stories and facts and gorgeous scenery around the country. Thank you!
Videos like this one makes one yearn for originality and simple living, slow pace, community, trees, nature, traditional values and traditional building material
Discovered Fairhope Alabama last year. Just decided to get off the highway and go see. Fell in love with the place! Had lunch...did a little shopping in some cool shops....looked around a bit. If it weren't for the heat and humidity I might already be living there. ❤
Where you from. I’m from lower Alabama near Dothan won’t say exact place. I love the heat. Can’t stand feeling cool. I about froze last couple months lol
this is truly one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen. I'm 26 years old and have been on RUclips since 2007. This was so heartwarming and eye-opening. Such lovely people. I'm officially subbed.
This is truly how "Sweet Home Alabama" is, we are not fake & never put on an act to impress other people....This is our way of life here in Alabama, always has been & always will be!
@@lindaisraelpitts9497 From what this video showed me, your state is amazing! I'm from NJ and I definitely heard the Alabama stereotypes growing up. Now I want to visit!
This is the most wholeheartedly people i’ve seen in a while, including you mr Santsnello, I guess i’ve not travelled a lot, but my Canada used to be like that, given i am 52 years old man, Starting to cherish conversations like this. Thank you
It's so nice to see the area where I was born and raised, finally be portrayed the way it deserves. It is full of southern charm and hospitality. Doug and Michelle were an excellent choice as spokespeople for our area!
I come from Sweden and my great grandfather emigrated to the US in the 1800s. I've had a big heart for the states my whole life. Hope to be able to visit soon!
I've have heard from many people around the state, the country, and the world and the feedback has been fantastic. For whatever reason, it's opened up a lot of conversations and gotten people talking from different backgrounds & cultures.Whether we agree or not, dialog is a good thing, and I hope it continues. Peter is doing more for mankind than I think he even realizes. It's all highly entertaining content, but man, it has a lot of SOUL to it! @PeterSantenello Thanks Peter! Hope to see you again soon brother!
hey look its the man himself, thanks Doug for shining a good spotlight on a place that I spent my summers growing up in, Fairhope, Bay Minette, and Bon Secour.
Hola! I will be moving to the Mobile area soon and Fairhope will definitrely be on my radar. I am an explorer and my son-in-law said I would love Fairhope. I appreciate all you had to say about the people, area, etc. Sets my heart at ease regarding the move. I really want to check out the cute coffee shop. Thanks Doug!
@@Mamiluz I was born and raised in Mobile and many of my friends live across the bridge. The whole area is pretty cool, from Mobile to the Beaches. Look me up and if you have any questions I’ll be happy to help.
As a black man who went to college in AL but now resides on the east coast, I would say AL is way more welcoming. There’s racism and discrimination, but it’s worse on the east coast. In AL you know where to go and ppl have general respect and let you know, on the east coast they’ll smile and act like they aren’t racist and will be the biggest bigot. I love the South!
I was born and raised in California. Spent the first 48 years of my life there. The wife and I moved to Alabama 2 years ago and we absolutely love it. We are in a small town between Tuscaloosa and Birmingham and have no plans of leaving. We are having fun exploring and learning about our new home. I would love to experience the things in this video and more. It's a different world that what we knew in the West.
Shhh! Don't tell anyone how nice it is! But seriously those small semi-rural towns in the Tuscaloose/Birmingham/Montgomery triangle are so nice. Most of them have picturesque main streets with beautiful old style plantation houses lining them. Always dreamed in living in one of those when I'm an old man.
I was born and raised in Fairhope my entire life. Went to Fairhope middle and high school. The place is a nice place for retirement I would say. I on the other hand did not enjoy living here when I was growing up because most of the kids here are spoiled and entitled. If the parents aren’t bringing in a lot of money yearly and the kid is placed in these public schools, good luck is all I can say. Cross your fingers that the kid doesn’t get shunned or bullied by all of the rich kids because there’s a lot of them. This place runs on old money and everyone knows your business. Rumors spread like wildfire so just be careful what you do/ say here. I will never live here again and I’m so much happier being out of this town and the state of Alabama.
This kind of stuff really doesn't happen amongst men, so they experience is probably for better for us. Never heard of other men shunning a man for having a rough time, and I've certainly never heard of rumors spread. Everyone knows my business? Cool, nothing bad is going on, so it doesn't matter.
I still find it hard to comprehend how so very different each state and county can be from each other and how huge the US is I love these insights you provide, I work for a US company and speaking with my colleagues I find it surprising how little most people have travelled and explored their own country , you would never need a European vacation in your lifetime if you chose to explore what the US has to offer, keep up the great work Peter absolutely brilliant.
I was born and raised in south Alabama. And I’m so pleased to see this video, representing this portion of Alabama. However, you have just interviewed the “haves”and have gotten their viewpoint and have experienced their lifestyle. Now go interview the “have nots”. You will see a huge difference.
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I love your channel.
Greetings from Columbus. Ohio
God Bless You! 👍💯
Peter you have the best content, your videos are perfectly made very enjoyable to watch, you should open a body shop in Alabama and I will come run the place for you.
I hope you had time to explore the caving community and the history in those caves of Northern Alabama
I kid you not, as I am sitting here watching this video, my mom calls me and says…we’re in Fairhope. They have been staying with family in New Orleans and just happened to go visit.
I'd never heard of it, and am now checking out the vacation digs!👍👍👍
I just want to take a moment to thank @PeterSantenello for taking time to visit the Fairhope Alabama area. Like us all, it’s easy to talk about where we are from, but Peter takes it as personal as we would like, and it is appreciated. Thank all of you for taking time out of your day to explore a place I’m obviously fond of. All of you rock!!!
Thanks Doug! You made it all happen. Good times that day!
i helped rebuild some of those docks in 2015 to 2017, i been missing the area and what a treat to see this today. thank you Doug and Peter
Doug, you're the man! Thanks for giving our favorite journalist a tour of Fairhope! And by the way.....is that truck for sale? 😜
Doug let us know when you get reeled in by that southern belle 😂 Enjoyed learning about a part of Alabama, my family history goes to Huntsville Alabama and I’ve not made it there yet but will make an effort now! Thanks Peter as always best part of my Saturday evening! I never get out so this is how I see stuff and feel like I’ve been along with ya! Love it!
I was looking at real estate halfway through the video until...... I'm guessing there's no Michigan fans welcome for now.
I live in Europe, Norway. Youre videos are nothing like the stuff we read in the newspaper or watch on the news. This is the honest truth, thank you Peter for showing us the real America outside the media. Thank you, cheers
What the heck are you talking about? The "real America" ? Wake up buddy, the rest of America isn´t as wealthy as that place...
@@eisenschmeisser3959 I believe he's talking about all of Peter's videos, not just this one, in particular. If you have seen a handful of them, you might agree.
I am also from Norway, and I have shown some of the videos from the Lakota reservations and with LA Chicanos in an English class, so that my students could see what I understood as more"real" than any TV or movie production.
@@eisenschmeisser3959 Actually a good amount of America is that. Just don't live in the god darn cities. We have 50 states (Countries), all Europeans ever see is NY city, LA, and Miami. They see the stupid crime and high cost of living. And of course the poverty. I am not saying most Americans are rich but I am saying most Americans are definitely not as poor as they think. If only they'd leave the crowded and expensive cities. In America as long as your willing to move, you can live a decent life.
You don’t want to come here. This country has no interest in quality of life for its people. America is a large company that can’t wait to fire you for someone cheaper.
@@eisenschmeisser3959 This programs is in a series, rich, poor all sort of social structure and living, I love seeing the diversity and all the stuff that I dont see in the media.
I do think you missunderstood me sir, Peter is showing all kind of life in the US. Im happy to watch them all. I guess youre (US people) struggling like the rest of the world is doing right now, Some worse some less. Take care.
Raised in Lake Tahoe California I was stationed at Fort Mcclean Alabama. I remember my first trip into the local town off base I was a bit freaked out. People would come up out of the blue and just start a conversation. I got invited to 2 different family's homes for dinner. Yes, I was in Uniform, but I have never been treated so nice by people ever in my life. Also, I stopped at a rundown looking breakfast place a mom-and-POP business. Best breakfast i have ever had. The wife kept coming out adding more hash browns and gravy saying I was a growing boy and needed a full breakfast.
I work in that town.
I totally get it ,I'm from Vegas and my parents are from the south , including Mobil AL. I remember the first time I went to the south. It was in the late 70's and it was a bit of a culture shock, I'm s good way. The people , children everyone was so nice and friendly. My daughter was living in Georgia and South Carolina for a bit , my sister and I decided to explore our southern roots in 2015. Really nothing had changed, still that great southerner hospitality, that put Vegas to shame. I'm super proud of my southern roots .
You should be proud as punch@@joannaprevost426
That’s right, I’m from LA-Lower Alabama😁
Awwww she was treating you like one of her own. ❤
Peter I absolutely adore these videos. This beautiful woman in her beautiful home at the end of this one almost brought me to tears talking about her son, her beliefs and her worldview. Thank you for showing the way folks really, truly are.
"You don't let somebody tell you about a place, you go and find out about it" Yes! Amen to that!!!
Lol, now put your wIsDom to test: China, any topic.
But if it’s a sundown town I can’t 😅 not taking that risk but watching a RUclips video… yeah
Says people that say they would never visit Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco because of what they’ve read online.
Not really it’s still racist asf but okay 👍🏽
🤡🤡@@glee7086
Thank you for showing viewers outside the United States with each new video that there are "normal" people living in the US and not just the "weird" people shown to us in the media.
So curious what's presented as "weird" and "normal" to foreigners. Can you elaborate specifically for the southern US?
florida man meme i think@@cmichelle9986
I agree, we in the EU mostly see/hear about terrible healtcare, crime, politics etc. but we are never shown how big and diverse the USA is. It's not all about the big city's. very happy to see diffrent perspectives in Peters video's :)
@@cmichelle9986 The guy who invited Peter there has it actively in his mind that a day might come when he will be driving around in that car's trunk full of weapons. That weird mindset exists only in the US. It has become natural to you guys (so you won't get the point anyway), but people outside know that it's partly because of the decades of Hollywood movies conditioning their minds about all sorts of imaginary threats, coupled with the fear of the unknown. (Americans tend to generally lack much knowledge about the outside world). Result: There are very few countries on earth that's more violent than the USA at this point.
The guy was doing porn movies🙃😂...
Can we just take a second to appreciate the sheer quantity of exquisite and beauteous TREES?!
The large oaks are magnificent! Pictures don’t do the place justice
There is nothing like highway driving at night with the honey suckle and magnolia on the warm breeze and Spanish moss casting shadows and dangling overhead
No keep downing and overlooking us.
I live in Charleston SC now and the oaks with Spanish moss never gets old!! I
Lynching trees
Alabama is hugely diverse! From the mountains and rivers to the north, to the farmland blackbelt, to the gorgeous coast. There’s about a 5-10 degree difference due to elevation difference. The whole state has unparalleled beauty with people so nice, it will throw you off for a minute. Born raised and a permanent resident for 53 years now
Not politically diverse, though. Uneducated, racist mouth-breathers that like to vote for fascists.
Peter! I forgot about this encounter until I started getting calls from around the country. Thanks for keeping our chat about the teaching farm in your vlog. Means the world. Lorie-Fairhope Juice Company
Hi! What is the timecode for that chat?
@@CercaTrova13I'm guessing it is the one at 8:08 :)
@@thelespritlescalier Thanks!
you had an awesome energy! as soon as you said you were from san diego it all made sense. ❤️
wait, are you the cute woman from san diego?
True story..
My parents bought a lake house in northeastern Alabama. On the first day they stayed there a close neighbor down the street came over and introduced himself and told my parents if they ever needed a ride that they could take his. Car doors are always unlocked and keys are in the ignition. 😂. Also, neighbors would bring us fresh fruit , fish, etc. neighbors would randomly mow our lawn on occasions if we haven't been to the property in awhile. Another neighbor had a key to the house to check up on it when we were gone, etc.
That’s awesome - here in seattle that’d be a HELL NAH LMAO One day I’ll retire somewhere like that. Sounds absolutely beautiful.
Chances are they mowed the lawn because they didn’t like the way it looked. AL talks out of both sides of their mouth. They like “freedom” but try to control people at the same time.
sounds like heaven on earth
@@insulean1absolutely! When everybody Knows everybody.
Folks in Alabama once loved their neighbors as if they were their own self. This is how we all were raised to be.
I just love this!! Another excellent video from Peter. I love the way he takes me all around the world and introduces me to different cultures.
I’m a northern European but I used to live in Georgia for a while. This video made me homesick for the south, good people and beautiful nature ❤
I love Georgia
Im from sweden and also want to move there, how did you get your visa? was the process long?
@@isacericsson7218 I recommend moving to the newly Growing towns in Alabama. Pete’s video of coastal Alabama is a good representation but even in middle Alabama or northern Alabama. All the folks from Georgia who are able are moving out of Georgia and into Alabama. No income tax and its Progressed into being what Georgia used to be. Alabama is going to have great opportunities from here on in housing market. Don’t listen to internet articles just go check it out and talk to folks in the state about where to move.
Wow! This video blew me away. The quality of life that these residents have. Not so much in terms of the expensive houses but the weather, the community spirit, the friendliness and the beautiful bay. Just wow. I would love to visit one day.
I love the southern hospitality. As a Hispanic woman, I have always been treated beautifully by the folks in the south.
I think southerners and Hispanics vibe really well together. We love family, good cooking, taking things easy…
mhm my grand parents lived in alabama and every time we went there I left 30lbs heavier. So much food.
It's nice for you to highlight our great state. Alabama is full of welcoming people full of hospitality and kindness. I can't imagine growing up anywhere else.
Neither can I! Sweet Home Alabama!
Fairhope resident here. Thank you for showing the beauty and hospitality of the people in a place I call paradise. Love Fairhope!
Is it liberal? Worries me that he thought called it the other L.A. was good
Do you file federal tax returns there? Do they tax retirement income? Thnx
@@Gypsygirl9 No you just bring 4 hogs and a dozen chickens to the tax officer every June and that covers your taxes. Also the only acceptable currencies are barter, Bitcoin, and USD.
Howdy Neighbor!
@@Diana-qf5ik Hell no its not liberal. Only part of the video in Fairhope was downtown. The hotel was Point Clear and that house on the water is Daphne. We are hard-core conservatives here and don't welcome Democrats. Don't let this video of realtors trying to sell you something fool you. Look at the voting records. Trump country.
That guy gives off McConaughey chill vibes. Super awesome folks and a beautiful town. Thanks for sharing, Peter!
Per usual, Peter... GOLD...I can't believe you stumbled upon this GEM of a slice of America... Myself, wife and child stumbled upon this place some years back and simply could NOT believe just how special Fairhope, AL is..... To this day, recalling my son run around the halls of The Grande are treasures I'll take to the grave. He LOVED it there, even as just more than a toddler at the time.
Is it the sort of place where its ok as long as your not from somewhere else in the world.
@@spotable2 The hell are you talking about?
Did you not pay attention? The mastermind at Wise Living Real Estate had Doug make contact to Peter. Peter did not stumble on to the place.
Quickest 40 minutes of my Saturday morning. Another great slice of America, Thanks Peter.
its night junkie 11:00pm Saturday
Gulf Shores native here: It's so nice to see someone appreciate our area 🥰 I'm a sand sculptor and my whole community has been so SUPPORTIVE!
Mississippian here. I love Gulf Shores. Spend several days each summer down there since my teen years.
I honestly loved this episode. As a New Englander, this really shattered my toxic conception of the Gulf South overall. And I honestly teared up when the mom mentioned accepting and loving her son just the way he is.
Alabama native and resident here. Good for you on admitting your misconceptions about the South. We all need to be better about understanding different regions of our country rather than believing media stereotypes. I went to Boston and Rhode Island in 2018 for the first time. Some of the nicest and most down to earth people I’ve ever met. I think Peter is doing such a service in educating us about our own country and it’s beautiful people. Come see us down here in Alabama. You’ll be welcomed!
Stay in NE, please dont contaminate the rest of the country.
@@MrLynch-ei4dc name one “contaminant” from my region.
@@stevewarich3792 "snow birds" come to mind, but personally I love to talk to them. Most have led pretty interesting lives, and I appreciate the outside views. Some can be a bit rude sometimes, though.
If I had to guess, Lynch is referencing ideological "contamination". Similar to the migration of both left- and right-wing individuals fleeing the coasts and now living in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, etc. NE doesn't really have that aura in my mind, but ya know. Maybe dude is just a professional yapper.
2 Million views and counting, so big Thanks to everyone that has taken the time to watch a little bit about life in coastal Alabama. Big thanks @PeterSantenello for making room in his busy schedule for a trip down South. It was a pleasure to work with Peter and I hope to have him back down to see the incredible beaches along the gulf and yet another different side of Alabama.
It’s been great to talk to and visit with many of you that have seen the video and made it into town. Lori at Fairhope Juice Company @ Battles Wharf Market & Johnny Mac at Fairhope Coffee have had several visitors from all over come in to say hello. Feel free to reach out to me, Michelle, Lori, or Johnny Mac with any questions. Cheers!
My wife and I came to fairhope last fall. She accepted a job for Dr. Northcutt. I think he took us on the same tour! We love the town and plan to make it over there often!
@@BlakeHouston-q2z that’s great! Let us know when y’all make it back in town!
Doug you seem like a good dude. Also, your impressions of people are legitimately very good.
@@sorrymommy8190 Thanks for that! I appreciate it!
You were right down the road from me and I didn’t even know. Thanks for coming to my hometown, Peter.
is the area diverse? :) I'm hispanic and a bit nervous traveling to bew places.
@itsmayratime6766 If you look Black, you will be treated accordingly...no one cares about your Latino identity in areas like that.
is it true bruh about incest wife spread in Alabama 🤔
He came through my town once too, seen a lot of places that I know. He covers a lot of ground.
@@itsmayratime6766no lol. Watch the video
I’m born and raised in California. In the late 80’s when I was 15-16 I got to go spend the summer with my aunt and uncle who lived there, my uncle his whole life except his time in the service. We fished almost every day and took fish to someone different everyday. He knew no strangers. By far the best and most memorable summer of my life. Thank you uncle Lester!
Did you ever go crabbing? I have memories of that...using a chicken neck on a hook and scooping the crabs up with a crab net. So much fun!
I’m Polish and I’m watching Your channel all the time and it’s always something interesting. I wish I would live somewhere in Deep South. Thank You for Your videos Mr. Santenello
This lady is so right about the media dividing society, but especially social media platforms are causing ignorance in our younger people!
Keep making these videos for us! Thank you for what you are making!
The deflection & lack of accountability is ridiculous. Social media doesn’t have a face so it’s easy to blame huh? This money he keeps referring to has come off SLAVERY 99% of the time. It’s a reason why the “wealthy” part is all WHITE PEOPLE.
The deflection & lack of accountability is ridiculous. Social media doesn’t have a face so it’s easy to blame huh? This money he keeps referring to has come off SLAVERY 99% of the time. It’s a reason why the “wealthy” part is all WHITE PEOPLE.
Social media is the root cause of all the problems ppl think they’re dealing with today. It’s not real. Or if it is, it’s significantly amplified by the incessant promotion of negativity online. I wish we could get rid of social media forever. It’s ruining every aspect of life. Ppl need to stop vicariously experiencing life thru all these divisive filters and constraints and just go live life. Experience it for themselves. Not have someone else tell you about it.
@@BostonsF1nest Social media is a choice. dont like it dont use it.
@@error-mc5xw That is true, but it still affects the society even if you don't use it, which in turn affects your life lol
I was born in NYC but my father's family is from Birmingham. The 5 years we lived there really shaped my life experience in a very positive way. I always tell people don't be afraid of the deep south. The people are amazing, the scenery is gorgeous and the food is ❤.
I don't know whether to thank or curse you Peter for painting a true picture of the deep south. I grew up in the North and heard all the prejudice viewpoints of the South but didn't realize how skewed those viewpoints were until at the age of 13 my father was transferred south. You did a beautiful job of capturing the true spirit of the South, thanks. On the negative side, after your wonderful exposé, everyone will want to move to this wonderful area we call the Deep South!😊
My feelings exactly. I hope that they can transition into their future town gracefully.
In my county if you breakdown on the side of the road within 10 trucks that pass you someone is gonna stop and help you. It doesn't matter what color your skin is.
I travel the states in a van, gotta say I was impressed when I came to Southern Alabama. The people are amazing. Super friendly and speak to you with respect. Sweet home Alabama is a perfect song for this state❤
This tour of Fairhope HAS to be one of the BEST tour videos I've seen!!! BRAVO to DOUG, MICHELLE and BRUCE. I mean, hearing Michelle discuss her son, Daniel, was worth the price of admission!!! I truly enjoyed this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peter, THANK you for bringing this delightful town to our attention!!!!!! And these delightful PEOPLE!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
My wife and I have traveled from Maryland to Fairhope multiple times and it has quickly become our favorite vacation spot. It’s beautiful, the people are friendly as hell, the gulf towns aren’t far away and it’s affordable. It’s our dream to move down there full time one day.
What time of year would u suggest going with the family?
Wasn’t Get out filmed in fair hope
@@wilderflower5713 the best times are early spring or early fall, winter is not bad either. Peak season is from spring break until labor day
Its filmed in Mobile AL per google@@GAURAV25855ify
@@pbgamble thank you!
This man is a secret matchmaker. He shows up to make videos and people find each other through him
Truth. I wonder if Titus has found a woman yet?
"Traveling is the best medicine to create more togetherness." Just beautiful! 🎖🏆 I haven't traveled too much, well at least lately; that's why I feel grateful to be able to have access to all this knowledge you share with all of us. I'm glad we are not glazing over these topics anymore, and I hope to see you in more places like this. Thanks, Peter, and God bless you! 🔥
Doug, reminds me of Matthew McConahy (spelled wrong). Beautiful area. Southern hospitality at it's best! Peter we love your cideos.Seeing places and meeting people from every kind.
Wait. That wasn’t Matthew McConaughey?
Reminds me of Ash (Ash vs Evil Dead)
It's spelled McCagunay
@@JoeSims1776nope @tatiustate is correct 😊 37:32
That's what I was thinking too!
Peter you rocked it again! I’m from Northern California Bay Area, so happy to hear a Chinese immigrant successfully dug deep roots in the south! Independently without a Chinese community to land into is heartwarming! The “tour” and people we met seemed so easy going, friendly and at ease!!! Happy they found their paradise.
I immigrated in Gulf shores, Al from Eastern Europe in 2010 was 22 yo , and i m grateful I started my new life in Alabama.
Hell yea man
Alabama native here. Every time people talk trash about the state it’s so clear they’ve never been here. Great video!
Doug is such a good storyteller.
Peter is doing God's work.
Thanks! Peter has a gift and is using it to bring people together.
Amen!
there is no god
From Alberta, Canada, and spent a week in Fairhope last summer visiting family. I gotta say, it is the most charming, friendly and absolutely beautiful community! Everywhere I went, people were easy to talk to and very chill. The art scene is everywhere. I could easily call it home.
As a man living in the western United States, my perspective has shifted, and I now have a newfound desire to visit Alabama!
Abortion outlawed. No exceptions for rape/incest/fatal birth defects.
They’re 50 fucking years in the past.
Alabama is an amazing place. One of the most culturally rich and diverse states in the country. You will be welcomed anytime!
We have been lied about , until most people would never believe how nice it is here, no matter if they even see it for themselves. That is so sad. So many things have been said that absolutely are not true , but tbh, we don’t care anymore. We know who we are and that is enough. So glad you got a glimpse and are interested, but please don’t bring a train of mean and nasty people here to stay lol. They wouldn’t be welcomed with a bad attitude, but if they are nice…come on down.
Just leave any liberal ideals in Cali :D
@@simonwiggins8570 that gatekeeping is bs though. People don’t ideologically change when they file a change of address form with USPS. The biggest prediction of that is where you were born and the education level of your parents. I’m a progressive Jew from New England. If I lived in Alabama I’m still gonna be a pro choice, loud mouthed, unapologetic, non church going Jew 😆
The state of Alabama is such a diverse area when it comes to the people and places.
Hi Peter, it would be nice if you could show us a little map when you start the video, that especially (non americans) know where those places are 🙂 I always do it myself and pause the video, maybee I'm not the only one
Great idea 💡
I also do the same thing.
That’s such a good idea for getting a real sense of location 😊
Love that idea. I'm gonna jump on the bandwagon in the hopes that Peter sees this comment.
You can look it up too though. Unfortunately, these RUclipsrs are exposing places that will one day be ruined like the rest of the areas that were once great. Like California, which was great back when. Fortunately, it helps us learn more without traveling though.
Peter, you've done it again, capturing Authentic America! Solid storytelling with each slice of the American Pie you've been bringing since you started to document the 21st century American story connecting the past , present and a hope for the future. You've painted a cinematic mural of the strengths, weaknesses, and the beauty of our nation with unique , yet representative, individuals that give all of us a glimpse into who we are as a people. Thank you for helping us understand our American "family" ! Your kindness and empathy such wonderful traits. God bless you!!!!!
WELL SAID,WELL SAID!
Beautifully said; I completely agree.
Peter Santanello is a gem!
Hey Peter. Everytime my wife and I watch one of your videos we come away feeling better. Not about ourselves, but better in the sense that we feel a renewal in our faith in humantiy. Thank you for what you are doing and accomplishing with your channel.
Thank you for this heartwarming video. I'm from California but lived in Alabama (Birmingham area) for around seven years. I LOVE Alabama and hope to move back. And yes, that phrase Southern Hospitality is REAL
My daughter lived in Alabama for 11 months. I am Hispanic, and my children were born here. All I experienced while she was there were people who enjoyed simple pleasures and can do a mean cookout😊
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I’m from Alabama and I’m so glad to hear that.
There are a LOT of Hispanics in Russellville, Alabama. The town is 50% Hispanic. More and more just keep coming.
@@lavaflow1625yep, before to long it wont be worth living there. Turning into mexico
@@tikkaguy1520nah, its cubans and Venezuelans ruining everything
Thank you for showing this version of Alabama. It’s beautiful and the locals seem very down to earth ppl
My friend was driving through south, she had a small Biden 2020 sticker and the hicks from that town harassed her and her daughters. I wish other residents helped her but looked away. Good oly boy network. They are hypocrites in that town. I don't call them down to earth people.
As a born mobilian: The Delta is a national treasure. The oaks along Government/Dauphin/Airport/Old Shell/Springhill are spectacular. A true treasure. The people are as lazy, bigoted, and racist as any in the western world. The vast majority of the state is a polluted shit show. It deserves it’s bad reputation.
It’s because most of are wealthy have earned it. They put in the work and didn’t just inherit it. It makes a huge difference in someone’s personality.
I'm from Chicago area and made my first trip to Alabama about 15 years ago. I tell a lot of people about how beautiful it is, unfortunately most of the time it just goes in one ear and out the other, need to go there for yourself and experience it. It's the people that make or break a place.
Roll TIDE!
Thank you! That is one of the best kind of compliments! 👍
Stay put. Midwest has more a holes than anywhere
@@fuckcensorship69 sounds like you haven't been here. it's not the North east. That's where the entitled a holes are. Also by Chicago area I'm an hour outside of Chicago. Farm country.
Where's the best place to live???? I'm from Chicago too
Go longhorns!!
Not sure what I enjoyed more, the charm of the place, or the energy of that fine gentleman. They probably go hand in hand. Cheers from Romania.
I come from Norway and always wanted to visit Alabama; see their football, eat some bbq and meet these great people. Roll Tide Roll!
My family lives in Norway too
It’s wonderful and yes you have to go to a football game, although, you’d like Auburn better. War Eagle
I’m from Fairhope. I’ve been to Norway. Gorgeous country and super interesting people. Come visit!
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Go to McDonald's or KFC if you want to eat USA traditional food.
My wife and I have been travelling around 32 some States, Alabama's rest stop is the cleanest, the most beautiful area and the nicest staff. Thanks Alabama!
I’ve never wanted to visit the states, but places like this in your series has opened my eyes. Alabama looks absolutely beautiful 😻 Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿
You are missing out on the geographic and cultural diversity of the US.
Plenty of beautiful places in the United States. The media intentionally focuses on the bad aspects of the U.S, but there is plenty of good stuff here.
Alabama born n raised I’ll never leave love it here especially south Alabama
Kinda inspires me to make videos of place I live and the people I meet. I’m currently on O’ahu and miss parts of Florida/Alabama.
I’m hoping to visit Rotorua this year.
You come to my house and let me have yours for a month I've always wanted to see New Zealand
Hi Peter, I am from the UK and next February I'll be doing a 5 month road trip round the USA with my wife. I watch a lot of your videos for ideas for places to visit, and I can tell you Fairhope will definitely be on the list!
We did a 5 month trip in 2017 covering a lot of the USA and I can say that American people were almost exclusively lovely to us, but in the South it was next level, people were so kind and welcoming regardless of colour or creed.
I love you videos, keep up the good work!
If you are in the area, we have beautiful beaches south of Fairhope in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores. About a 40-to-50-minute drive.
If you’re a history buff you can visit the USS Alabama, it’s a massive WW2 battleship. It might be a little detour but it’s definitely worth it. And be prepared for the weather, if you’re visiting in the summer stay hydrated. People not used to the humidity can get really bad heat exhaustion.
I am canadian and I remember back in '99, I was in Orlando Florida for an international rugby tournament and myself and a few of the boys on the team were at a bar one night and we met this group of guys and gals that were chattin us up, real friendly. We asked "where are they from? and they mentioned L.A. and we all looked at each other perplexed because they definitely sounded "southern", then one of the guys said "Lower Alabama" ..lol. It was a good night of partying.
Looks like you need to remortgage your home buddy.
That's racist
explain....@@Mary6661
I met a guy from Alabama at a festival in Czechia. Dude looked like Lemmy from Motorhead and we got into a lengthy discussion about hacking haha
@@basswarnow Lots of intelligent folks from Alabama. The state hosts the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, also the tech sector is growing in Alabama.
Born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Fairhope is a hidden gem. Alabama the Beautiful is not just on the sign when you enter the state for no reason. Alabama is renowned for its outdoor scenery.
Born in Foley AL, grew up in Holt, and Forrester Gardens on the eastside of Ttown.. Alabama is beautiful and dangerous
@@Sand2Scout I went to Holt High! I believe every state has spots you just don’t go unfortunately. As the saying goes, people suck.
@@5toolbreaks no doubt. The inner cities of bama vs the country of bama is entirely different
@@Sand2Scoutlived in Foley, AL I miss it and moved back to California. Trying Culver’s and visiting Gulf Shores and Orange Beach was the best.
@@clashytoon2375 now i gotta go get culvers lol
I think I can clear up a few things. I'm an actual resident of Fairhope and have lived here for the past 14 years of my life. I grew up across the bay in Mobile, AL and have been coming to Fairhope since the 1970's.After high school, I moved away and lived in North Alabama, Florida and North Carolina, I have been to California, New York etc. Ok, first things first, Doug did a great job and its pretty much exactly the way he represents it. However, to me there are TWO Fairhope s emerging and they are more or less divided by the highway that runs through the east part of town called Greeno rd. You could think of the western part of that divide as the nice bay houses on the shore ,older quaint neighborhoods and the "downtown" part that everyone loves and hears about. The eastern part is more shopping centers, apt complexes, and subdivisions with MANY more being planned everyday. This part used to be mainly farm lands and forest, but we are losing more of that everyday because so many are moving here. Now it wasn't always this way back in the 80s the bay side neighborhoods were mostly 2 bedroom cottages that people would come over from Mobile to stay in Doug mentions this in the video and I can vouch for the fact that back in the 90's,in Baldwin county there was no places to take a girl on a date. There were no Movie theaters, No Bowling alleys ,not many restaurants nothing really. You had to cross the bay and go to Mobile. That did keep home prices WAY down on this side of the bay. The last 10 or 15 years it has exploded here commercially and now people are moving here to live. This has made it harder on the natives though. To live in the "bay side" part of Fairhope, you have to have $$$$$ and that's no problem if you move here from California and you can afford to pay a million or so cause you sold your house out west and are flush with cash. It is a problem if you are middle class or below and dont already own a house or land. Now all of that to say, our founding town members were good people and portioned areas down by the bay to be used as parkland. So you aren't going to boxed off from the nice areas completely. Even the nicer homes down on the water have walkways that run along the bay, and my encounters have always been nice ones with the people who live in the houses. They dont care if you walk along the beach or sidewalk. Even had a guy tell me I could use his pier if I wanted to walk out and take a picture. I just wanted to kind of better highlight what was being seen in the video ,it is a pretty good place to live, fall through spring is absolutely gorgeous weather, summers are brutal hot, there are gators and sharks in the bay and the water gets a little contaminated after a good rain storm. Oh and the comments about the racism etc. are just silly, people wouldnt put up with that here. If that was tried you'd more likely have 10 people defending you. Fairhope has never been Klan territory. In fact when the original town founders showed up from mostly Midwest, there was already a community of freed slaves living just south of here. It has always been this kind of hippie ,artist laid back quiet type of place. If anyone has any other questions or anything I'd be happy to answer them. Thanks for coming down Peter and great video
My parents have a house a block away from the bay, walking distance to downtown. It’s a modest 3 bedroom, one story place. The place next door is maybe 2k square feet, if you include the non-connecting garage (not sure what the word is for that). Last year it sold for 1.7 million. Guarantee that place would have been listed for, at most, 125k in the 90s.
Same thing happened to my home town. Mostly Californians discovered it and moved here in droves the past decade. Median income is still $55k, yet average home price is over $500k. Younger locals can't buy homes and are forced to rent. Crime is increasing and taxes and cost of living is skyrocketing.
@@treyveston7965 around here renting a house isn't even affordable...if it's a decent price within city limits..its snatched up in a few days...the people coming from other areas to live are making the rentals skyrocket because they are renting houses until they can find something to buy or they are waiting until they get a house built
So sad to see this happening in so many places. My kids buying a house, or heck even myself a new place, not in the cards right now where they grew up. Sad. But shows, and comments, like this offer insight where maybe to go.
Fairhope needs to rediscover the tools that built it!
Search "Fairhope and the Single Tax Corporation."
Worked producing convention shows nationwide for 20 years, did over 3,000 TV & Radio shows, worked ten years to get through college many degrees, working as a meat cutter for Kroger, (thank God for Kroger, getting me through all that college), went to Alabama as a kid and even many decades ago it was then and now "Alabama The Beautiful." Was a professor in Conn., Pa. & New Jersey, and still enjoyed going to Alabama, Birmingham Metro, is rolling hills, mountains, deep valley's, Huntsville in Rocket City, love every part of this state and traveled to most the world and have enough money to live where my wife and I want, but there is something about Alabama that is special. The Gulf Shores & Orange Beach area of Alabama is to die for with white powder beaches and most friendly people in the world. The state is also over 78% tree cover, hardwoods from Montgomery north to the mountains and below that area is the Pine Level. Trees everywhere! Alabama is also growing and the new car industry is now in the top three nationwide in total new car production. Alabama is also one of the most biodiverse state in the nation. The state has over 132,000 miles of inland waterways, which is number one in the nation. Something most people don't understand is that Alabama is for sure one of the most biologically diverse states too, as I lived in Missouri for 26 years and been married now 55 years, but even Missouri does not come close in this either, as Alabama is one of the most diverse in species, with 6,350 and counting. You have to go to Alaska to beat the diversity. Over the years, my wife and I wanted to escape "The City Of Brotherly Love", as the weather was crappy and the people for sure crappy and not friendly. So, after doing all those thousands of TV & Radio shows and then my nationally syndicated TV series news inserts seen daily called "Making Ends Meet Cooking" on network affiliates in Canada, U.S., including ABC in Hawaii and CBS in Alaska and also in Alabama on ABC and in the Virgin Island too! When seen in Alabama a food chain called Bruno's/Food World then in six states, called me in Phila., and said "we want you in Alabama." Well, I said "I would crawl to get to Mobile", and Mr. Bruno, "said Jon we watch you in the news every day and we will fly you down in one of our two jets." He made me an offer I could not refuse, so-to-speak and after writing now eight best sellers with Pyramid, Jove, Dell/Random House and now my own publishing company on food, now others including "Birmingham's Best Restaurants Cookbook" and a novel and then producing many hundreds of convention shows, nine in Alabama cities and across America. So, all that travel brought about one more book on Alabama. I wrote three best selling editions of "Alabama's Best Restaurants Cookbook", with 55 pages of travel destinations you must see in Alabama, and the ten year best seller has micro-breweries, and the wine trail and even the antique trail, as anything you put craft beer or wine in it just makes it better! So, as strange as it seems my wife and I chose to live in this friendly and most beautiful state where the people and weather if mostly friendly. Alabama people understand and love this diverse state. By the way, whites and blacks get along better down south and in Alabama than any northern state, we know, we lived there for years too!
That house being built at 2:50 is in my family. I'm 30, my mother is in her 60s, my grandfather is in his 80s. My great grandparents bought that property when Fairhope wasn't discovered. It used to be a tiny little home with two bedrooms. Finally, my grandfather decided to redo the place, as our family is growing. Turns out, and I had local tell me this in that Grand Hotel Bar, that my family has a lot more history there than most. However, I guess we are just are just the wealthy people from out of state. All that said, Fairhope is beautiful. I hope you enjoyed your time down there.
Nobody who has property or lives in alabama are wealthy. Wealthy and rich r 2 different things. U seem the type that lives off daddy's money probably too sorry to work probably draws a deadbeat welfare check am I wrong? I got half an acre next to Fairhope. Paid 23 bucks for it it was my pawpaws am I wealthy?
Funny how there was a slightly ironic judgment about the redoing of that house amidst all the claiming that everybody knows everybody, yet they did not know (or at least if they did, they didn't articulate) that it was being redone by a family with longstanding roots in the area.
Your videos shed light on the fact that people outside the US only see a tiny sliver of the people in our country. Thank you for these videos. A lot of us live normal lives and simply live our day to day doing what we can.
It's so true. Watching this from New Zealand. So grateful for Peter showing these people and stories. Without channels like this we would never see this side of America and Americans from a distance. Long overdue for me to revisit the US too. Would love to visit Alabama!
People outside the US see only those aspects of America that mainstream media chooses to present. Mainstream media originates, for the most part, in Hollywood, New York and Washington, DC. Media content originating in New York is concerned almost solely with money. With exceptions, media content originating in DC and Hollywood is a distorted picture of America produced by people whose primary motivation is to futher their own political agenda. Don't you believe it! Peter shows America as it truly is. I am 65 and I have lived my entire life in the intermountain West of America. I can say from personal experience that Peter's short documentaries about cattle ranching on the high plains of Colorado, about the tension between locals and newcomers in Montana and Idaho, about the Mexican border in Texas and Arizona and every other short documentary Peter has produced about the West are each crystal clear, unbiased portrayals of his subject. I personally believe Peter should win the Academy Award for his 2023 documentary interview of Yuma County [Arizona] Sheriff Leon Wilmot, which Peter conducted during an all-day "ride along" with Sheriff Wilmot at the Mexican border below Yuma. That is not likely to happen, though, because Peter did not adopt the approved Leftist view of the border situation. He simply portrayed his subject as it is, and truth does not win an Academy Award.
Thats racist
The same can be said of every Country visit it and make your own minds up. America is not perfect by any means i too so no blacks just big homes for the rich white to be honest.
Can we just appreciate how smooth this dude is 😂
Matthew McConaughey vibes
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@@PamBeesly9545 "I eat real clean, always have." Red bull sitting between his legs.
@@jvickery75 yeah I was getting the Matthew McConaughey in 20 years vibes lol
You like what you’re seeing here? Very sus of you
I love Alabama ❤️ moved from Michigan to Bama its truly amazing the hospitality here for sure
Alabama resident here, our state is probably one of the most underrated in my opinion! Lots of people like to point out the negative, but there are plenty of places in Alabama that are just SO nice and relaxing. We have (small) mountains, tons of rivers, beaches, lakes, and mild winters. Plus tons of industry in north Alabama
What about the weather? Tornados, storms, flooding?
No life threatening flooding, unless you live on a river which would be dumb. Tornado season can get busy. A 2" snow once every 3-4 years (in center Alabama). Fairhope deals with hurricanes sometimes. Not too long ago a brutal hurricane hit the town and boats were everywhere from being torn off people docks. @@regaininglife9084
@@regaininglife9084 No worse than anywhere else. We are starting to have many more hurricanes and tornadoes in south GA.
@@regaininglife9084 Tornados aren't as bad in Bama as, say, in Oklahoma.
@@Wowzersdude-k5cthat’s false, Southern tornadoes are more dangerous because they are usually rain rapped and hidden. In states like Oklahoma you can see the tornadoes for miles. Are’s just appear out of know where because your view is blocked by hills and trees. It’s really dangerous. And are weather is more violent in general.
I’m from the UK & seeing how vast these places are the amount of space there is blows my mind, makes me feel so crammed in here in little England - it’s so beautiful there thank you for showing us around 😊
Feeling the same here in Polish city (that was built in 1261AD)
Being from the UK too, completely agree! I'd move in a heartbeat
So many parts of the UK (and even specifically just England) are breath-takingly beautiful. The green English countryside is spectacular.
@@amitabhhajela681 where do you live?
@@MyFaithShinesEvery city in Poland was built to give you the feeling that a Tartar or Russian invasion were imminent. As for a shining faith, it still eminates from Poland when one recalls: Karol Wojtyla, Faustina Kowalska, and Maximillian Kolbe. You can, also, include the brothers Methodius and Cyril.
Alabama Gulf Coast resident here. This video depicts exactly what Fairhope is. You need MONEY and lots of it to live like the people in this video.
Yep, this is definitely the 1% of the population.
😂 man I'm sitting here thinking of people only knew. That's a good ole boy town
Love your content. I’m from Cape Town, South Africa. I’ve been on vacations to the US and I’ve also worked and stayed in the US for two years. I’ve been to several states from the big ones to the more quiet ones. I enjoy hearing all the stories form your guests. It gives me a greater appreciated for the different areas. Great work!
The production quality and thought that goes into each of these videos still amazes me every time.
Doug is a character. It was good fortune to have him guide you around. Thanks Peter!
He was annoying
"South was the original melting pot" and "We worked it all out" was a wild retelling of the history of the region. This was a 40 minute commercial for the two real estate agents.
@@str8talk249wtf
@@str8talk249 Like you are a 🤡
@@mofishin2648 there is some truth to it. Many people who could have left the south DID NOT. It was home. We've all embraced one another. There is less racism in the south than California or New York. That doesn't grab the headlines so they keep telling the story that was relevant 100 years ago. Dwight Yokom has a song I Sang Dixie. A true song about an experience he had in L.A. pretty much sums it up
We moved from Arizona to Spanish Fort five years ago, which is just north of Fairhope.
This man is spot on, everybody here is friendly and more than willing to help you out . The stigma about Alabama being a racist state is overblown, everybody treats, everybody down here with respect.
My wife and I have a saying “ we thought we were a nice people when we moved here, we actually have to be nicer”
It's easy to say racism is scarce here in Alabama but it's easy to say no one hates grizzly bears at the North Pole. Since non white people hear all the bad things about Alabama, they won't want to live there, therefore the racism is reduced.
as someone from mobile, this was amazing. im currently sick and ive been struggling to find friends, so this really lightened up my day
I moved to Huntsville Alabama from south Florida and I love it. It is beautiful here. 😊
Pretty ladies in alabama😊
I'm in Athens from LA. Hello neighbor! ❤
@@shirahstewart3401 awesome 🌞🌞 hiii neighbor. 🤗
@@wilg6 💜
@@dianaM-l5o i’’ from the philippines😊
Never change anything about making these videos.
I learn so much, and am totally entertained no matter where you go or who you're with.
You are the best, and so are the videos
'Porch wine' killed me. 😂 Another great video. I think over the last year this has become my favorite RUclips channel. I am from Germany and have been in the US for about 2 years over the course of my life. The ignorance about how the USA is like is strong over here, but knowing the Midwest, New York and Los Angeles has thaught me that there is so much more the the portrait the media is painting. I love your content and every time you show us a different community I instantly want to live there ❤. I just love the USA and its people, every aspect of it. Thanks for giving me Fernweh. Keep on doing what you are doing. Love from Berlin.
I’m a FL transplant (1971) born in Springfield, MO, Queen City of the Ozarks. To ME, Southwestern Missouri is the absolute center of what America is about. Mountains that r not like the Appalachians, history like the old west, Tablerock Lake and many others, cows grazing, corn growing, trains whistling day & night, multiple colleges, with art & foodie culture nowadays. Branson is a huge deal over the past few decades, but during my childhood it was a gas station or 2 off of the main 2 lane Hwy! U must visit! It’s where my maternal grandparents lived their 72 yr marriage & where my Mom & I were born, so it will always be home!
Thanks for teaching me that word, fernweh. I know exactly the feeling. When I was 14 my dad went on a business trip to Europe and took me. Landed in Frankfurt and stayed in a youth hostel in Essen. Then from there went on a month long trip through Holland, Brussels, Paris, Lyon, French Alps. 35 years later I still think fondly of that trip. Fernweh is the right word to encompass all of that.
Yeah but a lot of stereotypes are true. Very few walkable places in the US, it’s a luxury, not mainstream.
I feel the same way… Und hallo ebenfalls aus Berlin :)
@@JuLeZ274 Gruß zurück. Diese Sehnsucht ist fast unerträglich :/
Alanama is a truly beautiful place.
I grew up there in the 40's and 50's.
It is a very varied place from the Gulf Coast in the south to the mountains of the northeast.
Beautiful.❤
Peter, thank you so much once more for your videos. As a German i def hardly can trust my eyes of how beautiful this place is. You are bringing so many great inside views - thank you for that!
This is my hometown and it really is beautiful. Some of my German friends actually visited last year and loved it.
My friend went to Alabama about 20 years ago just to holiday there from the UK and she absolutely loved it. She is a people watcher and she just loved the place
Doug is the epitome of the saying 'Never let the truth get in the way of a good yarn'. What a character
I’m from Virginia, I visited Florence Alabama once, and it was a very nice place with nice people and I said to myself, I could totally live there..
Doug is charismatic, I can't tell when he's telling stories or telling the truth, very blurry lines! I could listen to him talk all day!
Hes a lawyers son, its in their blood lol.
Doug is a very real Southerner. I knew plenty just like him when I lived in Savannah, Ga, Hilton Head and Beaufort, SC
he a realtor and lawyer son = scammer lol , master manipulator 😂
Dont like him. Letting the truck engine run for such a long time while walking around.
@MarieClaireMonterey Oh Gosh I hate this ! It drives me crazy!
The guide was rizzing the California girl 😂
For sure 😂
She was hitting on him even harder.
It had me cringing just a bit, ngl 😅
@@penguinwithwifiwait until you are their age- you’ll hopefully be more comfortable with being direct about your feelings
She's in that Dodge tonight.. bang!
Doug is definitely knockin’ boots with Michelle.
There might be a video of it... somewhere... :D
So it wasn’t just me that picked that up 😂😂
@@TanukiDigital 🤣🤣🤣
Not one more like, you know the rules.
What are you saying exactly@@TanukiDigital
What a beautiful place with beautiful positive people. Love your videos - best wishes from Wales, U.K. 🏴
Longtime AL resident here. Fairhope is incredible. One of the more scenic coastal towns I have visited in the US. I would add that Alabama has a variety of scenery: much of the northern portion is mountains.
And even more beautiful!
He should visit mentone also yeah
Ending the video with Roll Tide is the most AL thing ever LOL I grew up in Mobile & Mobile is home. Thank you so much for this incredible video! I have so many fond memories of going over the bay with friends growing up here, sleeping on the porch bc there was no AC during the summer...that really brought the memories flooding back!
I moved to Alabama from Illinois about eight and a half years ago. It was the best decision I ever made, it’s absolutely beautiful here and the people are so genuine. Fairhope is one of my wife’s favorite towns. This is where I’ll die.
Roll Tide !!!!
I was going to like your comment until I got to the end of it, lol.
War Eagle!
@@williamgill_esq.6487 well, as long as Crimson not playing, I do vote for war Eagal
Not playing lol
Anything to get away from the insanity of democrats
I moved to NW Alabama from Chicago 30 years ago. Alabama is home now. I love it!
I am completely addicted to your videos. You capture the truest of people, best of stories and facts and gorgeous scenery around the country. Thank you!
Hi
Videos like this one makes one yearn for originality and simple living, slow pace, community, trees, nature, traditional values and traditional building material
And you, too, can do this if you’re a multi millionaire.
Discovered Fairhope Alabama last year. Just decided to get off the highway and go see. Fell in love with the place! Had lunch...did a little shopping in some cool shops....looked around a bit. If it weren't for the heat and humidity I might already be living there. ❤
Where you from. I’m from lower Alabama near Dothan won’t say exact place. I love the heat. Can’t stand feeling cool. I about froze last couple months lol
this is truly one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen. I'm 26 years old and have been on RUclips since 2007. This was so heartwarming and eye-opening. Such lovely people. I'm officially subbed.
Likewise!
This is truly how "Sweet Home Alabama" is, we are not fake & never put on an act to impress other people....This is our way of life here in Alabama, always has been & always will be!
@@lindaisraelpitts9497 From what this video showed me, your state is amazing! I'm from NJ and I definitely heard the Alabama stereotypes growing up. Now I want to visit!
Fairhope is a great place if you can have a local recommend what to do in the area@@FULLSENDBRETT
This is the most wholeheartedly people i’ve seen in a while, including you mr Santsnello,
I guess i’ve not travelled a lot, but my Canada used to be like that,
given i am 52 years old man,
Starting to cherish conversations like this.
Thank you
It's so nice to see the area where I was born and raised, finally be portrayed the way it deserves. It is full of southern charm and hospitality. Doug and Michelle were an excellent choice as spokespeople for our area!
I come from Sweden and my great grandfather emigrated to the US in the 1800s.
I've had a big heart for the states my whole life. Hope to be able to visit soon!
Just bring a couple single Swedish women to balance things out lol
they were so many men left to us that sweden turned into nanny state
I lived here and now live in Sweden. Stick with Sweden!
@@ginamoyle4713 why?
@@wilhelmmyren norway is way better they have oil lucky they got that territory from swedes lol
Alabama native and resident, here. Thank you for this, Peter. I’ve watched so many of your videos. Best content on RUclips!
65 years in Maine & Florida home. I’m hooked after watching this. It’s the life we want to live! Sell it all and go live a good life!
I've have heard from many people around the state, the country, and the world and the feedback has been fantastic. For whatever reason, it's opened up a lot of conversations and gotten people talking from different backgrounds & cultures.Whether we agree or not, dialog is a good thing, and I hope it continues. Peter is doing more for mankind than I think he even realizes. It's all highly entertaining content, but man, it has a lot of SOUL to it! @PeterSantenello Thanks Peter! Hope to see you again soon brother!
hey look its the man himself, thanks Doug for shining a good spotlight on a place that I spent my summers growing up in, Fairhope, Bay Minette, and Bon Secour.
You made a great host! Thanks for sharing😊
@@HealthyistheNewSexy I appreciate that! I’m happy you enjoyed it 😊
Hola! I will be moving to the Mobile area soon and Fairhope will definitrely be on my radar. I am an explorer and my son-in-law said I would love Fairhope. I appreciate all you had to say about the people, area, etc. Sets my heart at ease regarding the move. I really want to check out the cute coffee shop. Thanks Doug!
@@Mamiluz I was born and raised in Mobile and many of my friends live across the bridge. The whole area is pretty cool, from Mobile to the Beaches. Look me up and if you have any questions I’ll be happy to help.
As a black man who went to college in AL but now resides on the east coast, I would say AL is way more welcoming. There’s racism and discrimination, but it’s worse on the east coast. In AL you know where to go and ppl have general respect and let you know, on the east coast they’ll smile and act like they aren’t racist and will be the biggest bigot. I love the South!
Yet BAMA elects racists.
You just generalized about the entire East Coast, which includes Florida.
Come back.
No. Stay away!!! We got enough Northern/east coast transplants flocking down south.
@@TonySummerz
Calm down, it is not like you own the place
I was born and raised in California. Spent the first 48 years of my life there. The wife and I moved to Alabama 2 years ago and we absolutely love it. We are in a small town between Tuscaloosa and Birmingham and have no plans of leaving. We are having fun exploring and learning about our new home. I would love to experience the things in this video and more. It's a different world that what we knew in the West.
My husband and I did the same thing! 2 years ago - we are in a small town between Birmingham and Riverside by a beautiful lake.
Lived in Birmingham, Mobile, and Troy. I’m stationed in San Diego at the moment and definitely see how different things are over here
@@blackfoot6489What do you think of San Diego? It’s changed so much over the years. Are you a service member?
Shhh! Don't tell anyone how nice it is! But seriously those small semi-rural towns in the Tuscaloose/Birmingham/Montgomery triangle are so nice. Most of them have picturesque main streets with beautiful old style plantation houses lining them. Always dreamed in living in one of those when I'm an old man.
@@privateprivate1914 it’s definitely very different from the south I can tell you that. Yea I’m in the service
I was born and raised in Fairhope my entire life. Went to Fairhope middle and high school. The place is a nice place for retirement I would say. I on the other hand did not enjoy living here when I was growing up because most of the kids here are spoiled and entitled. If the parents aren’t bringing in a lot of money yearly and the kid is placed in these public schools, good luck is all I can say. Cross your fingers that the kid doesn’t get shunned or bullied by all of the rich kids because there’s a lot of them. This place runs on old money and everyone knows your business. Rumors spread like wildfire so just be careful what you do/ say here. I will never live here again and I’m so much happier being out of this town and the state of Alabama.
This kind of stuff really doesn't happen amongst men, so they experience is probably for better for us. Never heard of other men shunning a man for having a rough time, and I've certainly never heard of rumors spread. Everyone knows my business? Cool, nothing bad is going on, so it doesn't matter.
Sounds honest. I know that's where the money is at.
As someone who lives in Alabama thank you for showing the depth and hospitality of Alabama!
I still find it hard to comprehend how so very different each state and county can be from each other and how huge the US is I love these insights you provide, I work for a US company and speaking with my colleagues I find it surprising how little most people have travelled and explored their own country , you would never need a European vacation in your lifetime if you chose to explore what the US has to offer, keep up the great work Peter absolutely brilliant.
not a lot of vacation time here
True. Most of us Americans don't see 2 weeks vacation tim a year. If we do, we cant afford to take it.
I was born and raised in south Alabama. And I’m so pleased to see this video, representing this portion of Alabama. However, you have just interviewed the “haves”and have gotten their viewpoint and have experienced their lifestyle. Now go interview the “have nots”. You will see a huge difference.