I lived in Houston back in the 80's....Brings back great memories. I was 22 then. I'm 59 now...Great city...Beautiful place to live...Hello from Argentina....
Houston is a completely different city compared to what it was back in the 80s. I wasn't born yet, but have done enough research on the topic to make that observation. During my lifetime, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was a huge turning point for Houston.
I moved to Houston 54 years ago. Yes, summer is hot, but the rest of the year is awesome. I can say that because I grew up in the Great Lakes area. I can't imagine living anywhere else, but Houston. It's an exciting place to be.
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I'm a dutch fan of the Houston Texans. I visited the city in 2017. What a underrated tourist gem! I had a blast for two weeks. Thank you for the hospitality Houston!
As a Houstonian since 1979, I very much appreciate this nostalgic and fair assessment of the city. You covered just about everything and it was a joy! Most of the people here will help each other in times of need and are decent, friendly people. We get a lot of bad press from sources who have no clue about how great the city and its people are. Though we have some significant hurdles to overcome since the beginning of the pandemic, it is still a great place with great people who will help their neighbors in times of need. H-Town pride!
Just moved here and this video makes me pretty excited to explore I feel like the internet is often filled with negative people's loud voices but this highlights so many areas and aspects of the city that seem fun and unique
Houston is one of the most underrated cities in America-the diversity is amazing; when I lived there I met people from Turkministan and Paraguay and all other countries that most people never really hear or know anything about. So random lol. Great food, excellent world class museums and parks; I also never met so many smart people in my life while living there-so many chemical engineers and doctors. Yeah, it's humid and the traffic sucks and there is no urban planning really, but it's lush and a really exciting and dynamic world class city.
I have lived in Houston for 12 years now and absolutely love it! Houston has the best of a big city with great affordability. The weather can be harsh for 4 summer months, but the rest of the 8 months are amazing! Not to mention the diversity, excellent schools, food scene, and two international airports!
I already watched your Texas video and today I dived deeper into Dallas and Houston. You Sir make some high quality content! Great videos, great information and insights by residents.
Great video. Houston is my adopted home, I moved here in 2008. It's a great city, and the video only scratches the surface. A few things to add are how phenomenal the restaurant scene in Houston is, and how diverse a city it is. No matter your background, you will feel at home in Houston, and it will represent who you are. The Rice University campus is ranked as one of the most beautiful in the US, and worth a visit.
The criticism about traffic, crime, and flooding are well-earned. Post-Hurricane Harvey a lot of improvements have been made. However, crime and traffic need to be addressed.
@@neiandresamuels5428 It's hard to beat Houston's restaurants and bars but other than that yeah I would have to agree with you that there is not much going on with Houston. It's not exactly a tourist destination IMO.
@@Biggynontoko I work in the medical field, there’s tons of jobs in it as well as warehouse and the school system. If you’re planning to come here, I’d recommend you going to the Texas workforce commission. They have them throughout Texas and they can assist you with things related to jobs as well as short term/long term training programs you might be interested in. I hope that helps and good luck to you 🤗
I just shared this video with my children living now in Denver & NYC, and said that this video shows all the beautiful, it would be nice to have time to see this while living in Houston. As an average person I work 3 jobs, to tired to enjoy my Houston. Great video
He covered mainly all of the major neighborhoods, unfortunately I wished he showcased Montrose, Upper Kirby/Greenway and Memorial City - some of my favorite and most dynamic neighborhoods. Aside from those, good video
I LOVED the video, I think they covered mainly all of the major neighborhoods. Unfortunately I wished they also showcased Montrose, Upper Kirby and Memorial City - some of my favorite and some of the MOST dynamic neighborhoods in H-town! Aside from those, good video!
Houston doesn't get the credit it deserves. its a very major global city but it gets overlooked by New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago because these cities are on the coasts and Houston is in the south. I assure you that Houston is definitely up there with those cities in food, culture, diversity, importance and the list goes on. when people visit Houston for the first they definitely surprised of the stature of the city from downtown to galleria area to the Texas Medical Center on to energy corridor. the city is massive. How can someone not recognize that it is a top tier city. I've been to Los Angeles, Houston and LA have a lot similarities. LA was very laid back in vibe but very Fast-paced at the same time just like in Houston.
@@jeromec7595 You mean a southern version of LA. Country and southern are two different things. Every major city in the south is not country. The country is a town that has less population for example Bunkie, LA (505 population) or any small towns in any parts of the US.
Not really. Houston doesn’t get recognition because there is nothing to recognize. It’s a boring unwalkable city. The other cities are all walkable and world class cities.
I moved here in 1980. Worked downtown for 28 years. Watched most of the high rise buildings being built. I have never regretted my decision to move here after leaving the Army.
I am from Mauritania, West Africa. After having watched this video, I think Houston is a blessed city. They're so lucky with all those natural gifts and life opportunities. I've loved the video
I was born and raised in Dallas. I'm 53 years old and have lived here all my life. I had no idea that Houston had so much to offer. I cannot believe I've lived my whole life in Texas and have yet to venture down to Houston and see the city.
Likewise I am from Houston and didn’t really grow up going to Dallas for nothing. We always went to New Orleans for summer in my family or San Antonio.
As a Houstonian since 2000, I very much appreciate this nostalgic and fair assessment of the city. You covered just about everything and it was a joy! Most of the people here will help each other in times of need and are decent, friendly people. We get a lot of bad press from sources who have no clue about how great the city and its people are. most people that dont come here have no idea of what an incredible city theyre missing out on. its because we have 0 touristal press, just negitivity, by people who don't know what theyre talking about. thankyou for finally sharing the real version of my favorite, and the best place on earth. i would never dream of living anywhere else. its like a smaller new york. it dosnt get any of the credit it desrves. H CITY PRIIIDEEE!!!!
I moved here in 1980 - worked downtown for 28 years. I watched many of the buildings going up. Born in ND, raised in CA, have lived in WA. After the Army, I moved here, and never left. I really enjoyed this overview of the city. So much has changed since I moved here. Have family in WA, ND, and SC. Still Houston is the best. 👍
I love Houston! I used to live there in 1988 for a year and came back to Houston again in 2002 to take master degree in University of St. Thomas. The video has really brought me back to my wonderful memory of living in Houston! Thank you for the very nice and nostalgic video...☺️🥰
Recently moved to Houston from California. Best decision I've made, sure the roads and drivers can be a bit too much, but otherwise i love it. Never want to return back to California and will keep Houston, Houston. Its very diverse here and the people are amazing.
Cool man. I just moved to houston 3 months ago and I am definitely going to check out some of these spots. Keep up the videos. Let me know the next place I should go. Lol.
As a native Houstonian I appreciate your review our great city. There's so much to do and see it's so hard to fit it one video but you did a great job! The best part of Houston is our diversity and growth. I'm proud to call Houston home!
This is one of the best reviews of Houston! Love it! ♥️🥳 The gentleman talking about Minnesota at 22:00 is a gem. We have terrible winters just now getting our glimpse of summer. I hope to live in Houston one day. I hope they create more bike friendly trails and the homes don’t get too expensive. Otherwise the diversity, economy, and lower taxes is why I want to move there i’A 🎉
It takes hours to drive anywhere in Houston even just the stores, it’s 600 sumthin sq miles. The beach is dirty, and the food and air is polluted with oil. That’s what houston is built on
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I’m a Native Houstonian and Native American. Show some love for the originals here. I’m of Comanche and Apache. I can attest to the diversity here in Houston.
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I live in Houston,This video basically just showed you downtown and some parks. Houston is such a big city and has many things to see. So many areas like The woodlands,Cypress,Memorial,Katy,Sugarland. Also very diverse !!!
@@oSnapMillerTime Kemah & Galveston are 1 to 2 hours away ! Thats not houston for sure ! But the woodlands,memorial,cypress are houston lol ask anyone in houston like me :)
@@garibay711cod those are suburbs and everybody knows it. Galveston is still apart of the Houston area. How did you watch this video and not understand what a metro area is
This video has a nice, fair overview of Houston. I have lived all my life, 65 years in Houston and have been all over the city and still haven’t seen some areas.
Grew up in Rhode Island. Moved here after my time in the Navy. (6 years) From 1992 to present. Hurricanes and the far and few winter storms that knock out the power it really is a great place to live. Heat and humidity are the toughest from July, August and September. Yes even October can be bad. The food is outstanding. This is a foodie city.
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I love the fact that you can go through almost all of Downtown using the tunnel system. I’ve gotten lost before due to how intricate the tunnels are. You never have to worry about the weather. Also, the walking trails near downtown are awesome. They also have bicycles to rent. I love Houston. The Downtown scene is very exciting as well.
The big problem with those tunnels is the number of disappearances and fatalities from C.H.U.D., Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers. It's a huge problem down there....just be really careful and heavily armed at all times.
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Since “Houston” was the first spoken word from the moon, the city of Houston has become known for its space and science contributions, and is the home to NASA's Johnson Space Center. Rated as a global city, Houston has a variety of industries housed in the 4th largest city in the nation
I’m was raised in Baytown but lived in DT HTX in EADO, now living in San Diego. You did an awesome and thorough job showing Houston. I’m so happy you showed your hosts home. Their home is beautiful and spacious!
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I'm originally from Ohio but moved to Houston when I was a child. I've been here 42 years, great city, great vibe! I've only experienced 3 hurricanes since 1980. We also don't get the tornadoes like the Dallas/panhandle part of the state does. Flooding is the main concern, if you are contemplating relocating, make sure you have a Realtor who knows the area well so they can guide you with the FEMA flood zone areas. If a house is gorgeous but a lower than expected asking price, most likely was flooded previously. Regarding the humidity/heat, you get used to it. The bonus to high humidity, it keeps you looking younger longer, keeps your skin moist and not dried out, I've rarely used facial moisturizers over the years. My a/c system has a humidity control, so no stickiness indoors. I don't do many outdoor activities in June-August unless it involves water to stay cool or in the evening hours.
I very much enjoyed this video. Very upbeat and positive. I relocated to Houston in 1981 from the northeast part of the USA. I have seen major changes in infrastructure and attitudes here over the years. When I moved here, Houston was thought of as kind of a back-water, dirty gas & oil town. But from where I was originally from, Houston was and is a major upgrade. It still has a ways to go, but it is going in the right direction.
@@MoonOvIce NYC. Which, back in the 70's, was known as Fear City. Times Square was crime, prostitution, drugs, muggings and more crime. I remember after I left reading about Bernie Getz and cheering him on. I remember the "wilding" incidents in Central Park where "youths" would go up to anyone and beat and rob them for fun. They eventually killed a tourist, which finally sparked some outrage. I remember stepping outside my own door and doing a slow visual sweep of my surroundings before heading on my way. Life in the modern, "civilized" jungle. And while there is such crime here in Houston, I'm allowed, by law, to defend myself from it.
Great Presentation. I had a great experience of visiting Houston, Sugarland, Galveston, etc six years ago. Hearty Greetings from Coastal City Kakinada, on Bay of Bengal Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad, capital city of Telangana 💐🤝🙏
Glad to see such a nice video on Houston. I never thought about visiting Texas, much less Houston. But as it happens, I'll be spending a week in Houston in a few months. Looks like a fantastic city.
😂😂😂 you need to get out more “Nothing in the south compares” Yeah nothing compares to the crime, Boring Attitude, Emptiness, traffic, smog, Flooding, sewage and Crime
@@neiandresamuels5428 What compares Dirty Atlanta forest town land lock or Hurricane Miami NEITHER FYI Houston is the 4th largest city in America🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Why are u and many others certified haters? LMAO if u don't like don't come
@@damoriousmurphy7258 Houston ranks in the top 5 for roaches, Homocides, disasters, smog, traffic and unsanitaion. Ain’t nuthin impressive about that flat swamp. Get your head out the smog and stop sipping that Lean😂😂
@@neiandresamuels5428 Are u smoking Crack sniffing Coke🤣🤣🤣Houston has some of the richest neighborhoods in America.So why would ppl build in swamps lmao u might need to hold a press conference and ask them🤣🤣🤣Do u think before you talk???
Slava, Thank you for visiting Houston and creating this video. Houston was my home from 1980 until I retired in 2010. I would like for Konstantin to see this video! He has a large group of viewers from Texas.👍❤
I lived in Houston back in the 80's....Brings back great memories. I was 22 then. I'm 59 now...Great city...Beautiful place to live...Hello from Argentina....
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Houston is a completely different city compared to what it was back in the 80s. I wasn't born yet, but have done enough research on the topic to make that observation. During my lifetime, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was a huge turning point for Houston.
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I moved to Houston 54 years ago. Yes, summer is hot, but the rest of the year is awesome. I can say that because I grew up in the Great Lakes area. I can't imagine living anywhere else, but Houston. It's an exciting place to be.
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Houston, a vibrant city! Its diverse culture, booming economy, and rich sights make it a top destination. Thanks for showcasing its charm!
I'm a dutch fan of the Houston Texans. I visited the city in 2017. What a underrated tourist gem! I had a blast for two weeks. Thank you for the hospitality Houston!
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As a Houstonian since 1979, I very much appreciate this nostalgic and fair assessment of the city. You covered just about everything and it was a joy! Most of the people here will help each other in times of need and are decent, friendly people. We get a lot of bad press from sources who have no clue about how great the city and its people are. Though we have some significant hurdles to overcome since the beginning of the pandemic, it is still a great place with great people who will help their neighbors in times of need. H-Town pride!
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Just moved here and this video makes me pretty excited to explore
I feel like the internet is often filled with negative people's loud voices but this highlights so many areas and aspects of the city that seem fun and unique
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Houston is one of the most underrated cities in America-the diversity is amazing; when I lived there I met people from Turkministan and Paraguay and all other countries that most people never really hear or know anything about. So random lol. Great food, excellent world class museums and parks; I also never met so many smart people in my life while living there-so many chemical engineers and doctors. Yeah, it's humid and the traffic sucks and there is no urban planning really, but it's lush and a really exciting and dynamic world class city.
I remember running into white people who were born and raised in South Africa....they had made Houston their hometown.
@@turntableone4356 I have Belgian, Ethiopian and British friends who made Houston their home
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houston has turned into a car thieving car congested over crowded crap hole
I don't think houston is underrated
One of the best Houston vids I've seen.
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Thanks man Houston don’t get nearly as much love as it deserves
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I have lived in Houston for 12 years now and absolutely love it! Houston has the best of a big city with great affordability. The weather can be harsh for 4 summer months, but the rest of the 8 months are amazing! Not to mention the diversity, excellent schools, food scene, and two international airports!
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The rest of months - you mean? What is the weather like then?
I already watched your Texas video and today I dived deeper into Dallas and Houston. You Sir make some high quality content! Great videos, great information and insights by residents.
being from New york,i do not see myself living anywhere else other than houston. great video
Why is that? What are the pluses living there?😊
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Great video. Houston is my adopted home, I moved here in 2008. It's a great city, and the video only scratches the surface. A few things to add are how phenomenal the restaurant scene in Houston is, and how diverse a city it is. No matter your background, you will feel at home in Houston, and it will represent who you are. The Rice University campus is ranked as one of the most beautiful in the US, and worth a visit.
The criticism about traffic, crime, and flooding are well-earned. Post-Hurricane Harvey a lot of improvements have been made. However, crime and traffic need to be addressed.
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@@ss-fc2fh I'm working in New Orleans. The crime I'm houston is no where near as bad as other cities I've been to.
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I moved from NYC to Houston back in 1982. I love this city.
I been in NYC but never Houston
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I'm a native Houstonian , been here forever, you did a great job with you video of Houston
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Houston is where I was born in 86. It's a beautiful city, with lots of shopping and good food to eat.
Wow! Good food to eat!! Wine?
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As a person that live in the Dfw area my entire life, I have been to Houston a couple times and minus the humidity and bad traffic I love it.
I’m from Houston and If you honestly like Houston you have Low standards and I’m speaking in general
Dallas is definitely better than Houston. That’s why I’m moving up there in a few years. Not raising my family in this crime ridden swamp!
@@dlazo32696 no difference, they’re both crime ridden
@@HtxRam Nah. Dallas’ crime rate is dropping. Dallas is the only major city that has a lower overall crime rate.
@@neiandresamuels5428 It's hard to beat Houston's restaurants and bars but other than that yeah I would have to agree with you that there is not much going on with Houston. It's not exactly a tourist destination IMO.
I’m originally from Memphis Tennessee but I’ve been in houston for about 6 years now and I love it! ❤️
How are Jobs opportunities, I'm from South Africa🇿🇦 by the way sis?
I mean general workers are they needed? Where would you recommend?
@@Biggynontoko I work in the medical field, there’s tons of jobs in it as well as warehouse and the school system. If you’re planning to come here, I’d recommend you going to the Texas workforce commission. They have them throughout Texas and they can assist you with things related to jobs as well as short term/long term training programs you might be interested in. I hope that helps and good luck to you 🤗
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The malls in Houston are amazing to shop. I enjoy so much when I go to the malls. The stores are excellent to buy clothes, or other things.
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I.Love.This.City. Wouldn't change it for any other in the world. Friendly people, lots of parks, fantastic restaurant scene, the fabulous Med Center.
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the way he saw more of houston in this video than i've seen in 18 years of living here
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I just shared this video with my children living now in Denver & NYC, and said that this video shows all the beautiful, it would be nice to have time to see this while living in Houston. As an average person I work 3 jobs, to tired to enjoy my Houston. Great video
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@@marionmcclinton92 I can tell you that you're not an average person working three jobs. I think average people work one job.
He covered mainly all of the major neighborhoods, unfortunately I wished he showcased Montrose, Upper Kirby/Greenway and Memorial City - some of my favorite and most dynamic neighborhoods. Aside from those, good video
Great video of our unique city, been here 20 years having moved from Buenos Aires, and have grown to really appreciate it.
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I LOVED the video, I think they covered mainly all of the major neighborhoods. Unfortunately I wished they also showcased Montrose, Upper Kirby and Memorial City - some of my favorite and some of the MOST dynamic neighborhoods in H-town! Aside from those, good video!
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That’s a good video. Seem you also have lived in there ?
Houston doesn't get the credit it deserves. its a very major global city but it gets overlooked by New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago because these cities are on the coasts and Houston is in the south. I assure you that Houston is definitely up there with those cities in food, culture, diversity, importance and the list goes on. when people visit Houston for the first they definitely surprised of the stature of the city from downtown to galleria area to the Texas Medical Center on to energy corridor. the city is massive. How can someone not recognize that it is a top tier city. I've been to Los Angeles, Houston and LA have a lot similarities. LA was very laid back in vibe but very Fast-paced at the same time just like in Houston.
I agree, LA and Houston have many similarities. Something that isn’t talked about enough.
But Houston isn’t as cosmopolitan as LA tho. Houston is a country version of LA. But I still love Houston tho💯💯
@@jeromec7595 You mean a southern version of LA. Country and southern are two different things. Every major city in the south is not country. The country is a town that has less population for example Bunkie, LA (505 population) or any small towns in any parts of the US.
Not really. Houston doesn’t get recognition because there is nothing to recognize. It’s a boring unwalkable city. The other cities are all walkable and world class cities.
@@Odat Have you ever been to Houston?
I moved here in 1980. Worked downtown for 28 years. Watched most of the high rise buildings being built. I have never regretted my decision to move here after leaving the Army.
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You guys have the very best video documenting what Houston has to offer. Awesome job!!
Cool video, I liked it. You explain well. Thank you.
Very informative, almost covered everything. Thanks for the great video.
Houston is a wonderful city to live in. The people are nice and friendly.
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It’s corrupt. The mob run htown James Prince has the Mayor and top police chief on his payroll
@hectorlopez1069 are you still staying in Houston can we link up am new in the city?
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I am from Mauritania, West Africa. After having watched this video, I think Houston is a blessed city. They're so lucky with all those natural gifts and life opportunities. I've loved the video
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I'm glad you're still doing these travel videos! Thanks for sharing.
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I was born and raised in Dallas. I'm 53 years old and have lived here all my life. I had no idea that Houston had so much to offer. I cannot believe I've lived my whole life in Texas and have yet to venture down to Houston and see the city.
What about San Antonio?
@@MadagascarFan2007 I could really say the same because I went here on a middle school trip back in 1982 and can only remember going to see the Alamo.
Likewise I am from Houston and didn’t really grow up going to Dallas for nothing. We always went to New Orleans for summer in my family or San Antonio.
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Watching this from Nairobi, Kenya. Hoping one day to visit Texas.
Headed to Houston for the first time in a couple of days! Really glad I found this video.
Well, be VERY careful where you go; lots of crime in H-Town!! Drive safely on the freeways! Safe trip!
It's really not that bad, just practice common sense like anywhere.
And I do. It's just as crazy in Big- D where I live. Peace ✌️!@@realtonysolo
As a Houstonian since 2000, I very much appreciate this nostalgic and fair assessment of the city. You covered just about everything and it was a joy! Most of the people here will help each other in times of need and are decent, friendly people. We get a lot of bad press from sources who have no clue about how great the city and its people are. most people that dont come here have no idea of what an incredible city theyre missing out on. its because we have 0 touristal press, just negitivity, by people who don't know what theyre talking about. thankyou for finally sharing the real version of my favorite, and the best place on earth. i would never dream of living anywhere else. its like a smaller new york. it dosnt get any of the credit it desrves. H CITY PRIIIDEEE!!!!
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I moved here in 1980 - worked downtown for 28 years. I watched many of the buildings going up. Born in ND, raised in CA, have lived in WA. After the Army, I moved here, and never left. I really enjoyed this overview of the city. So much has changed since I moved here. Have family in WA, ND, and SC. Still Houston is the best. 👍
I also have been there for over 3 years ago . But don’t know how much it change now
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I love Houston! I used to live there in 1988 for a year and came back to Houston again in 2002 to take master degree in University of St. Thomas. The video has really brought me back to my wonderful memory of living in Houston! Thank you for the very nice and nostalgic video...☺️🥰
Recently moved to Houston from California. Best decision I've made, sure the roads and drivers can be a bit too much, but otherwise i love it. Never want to return back to California and will keep Houston, Houston. Its very diverse here and the people are amazing.
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@@FeR-kt1jt Central Coast
@@cashmininger2503 so Lompoc/ Santa Maria or more north? I’m from inland empire
moving to Houston from LA in couple days..
@@rayluo725 good luck surviving the summer, but welcome 😅
Cool man. I just moved to houston 3 months ago and I am definitely going to check out some of these spots. Keep up the videos. Let me know the next place I should go. Lol.
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As a native Houstonian I appreciate your review our great city. There's so much to do and see it's so hard to fit it one video but you did a great job! The best part of Houston is our diversity and growth. I'm proud to call Houston home!
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This is one of the best reviews of Houston! Love it! ♥️🥳
The gentleman talking about Minnesota at 22:00 is a gem. We have terrible winters just now getting our glimpse of summer. I hope to live in Houston one day. I hope they create more bike friendly trails and the homes don’t get too expensive. Otherwise the diversity, economy, and lower taxes is why I want to move there i’A 🎉
It takes hours to drive anywhere in Houston even just the stores, it’s 600 sumthin sq miles. The beach is dirty, and the food and air is polluted with oil. That’s what houston is built on
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@@jwillo2169 the air is NOT polluted with oil. Who's your master? Al Gore, the one who invented the internet?!
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I’m a Native Houstonian and Native American. Show some love for the originals here. I’m of Comanche and Apache. I can attest to the diversity here in Houston.
What? The Comanche and the Apache weren’t the original inhabitants of the gulf coastal area. That was the karankawa.
Thats an interesting ethnic mix and a lot to be proud of.
Karankawa
It's amazing!!
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This was an incredible video, thank you. I'm watching from NY and just decided to type Houston into the RUclips search for the heck of it.
Thank you Cool Vision for having given an opportunity to see such a wonderful city of Houston. Beautiful.
Great video! Thanks for highlighting the city!
As a native Houstonian, I absolutely appreciate your video. Great job
hi chris
I love living in Houston! Such a great city with even better people 🤠❤️
Which airport is typically used? I'll be a tourist just trying to see which airport
George bush international airport or William p. Hobby airport
@@ivettemurillo8511 thank you 😊
LOVE THIS VIDEO. Thank yoy for showing my beautiful home town
I’ve been here for 11 years and I love it
I have been living in Houston for more than 2 decades, still learned a lot from this video :)
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Txs for showing us this video. I helps to get to know my new city that I will be moving too.
I live in Houston,This video basically just showed you downtown and some parks.
Houston is such a big city and has many things to see.
So many areas like The woodlands,Cypress,Memorial,Katy,Sugarland.
Also very diverse !!!
Those aren't areas those are entirely different cities outside of Houston. He did mention Galveston and Kemah, also two cities not a part of Houston.
@@oSnapMillerTime Kemah & Galveston are 1 to 2 hours away ! Thats not houston for sure !
But the woodlands,memorial,cypress are houston lol ask anyone in houston like me :)
@@oSnapMillerTime memorial, cypress and sugar land are all sections of Houston imo
IT DOES SAY HOUSTON USA LARGEST CITY IN TEXAS. WHAT IT DIDN'T SAY WAS HOUSTON, WOODLANDS, SUGARLAND LARGEST CITIES IN TEXAS .
@@garibay711cod those are suburbs and everybody knows it. Galveston is still apart of the Houston area. How did you watch this video and not understand what a metro area is
Loving Houston, soon I will be there having a big breath of freedom. GBA.
This video has a nice, fair overview of Houston. I have lived all my life, 65 years in Houston and have been all over the city and still haven’t seen some areas.
hi micheal
I Love Houston in Fall, Winters & Spring.
Hello there do you have whatsapp chat or google chat
Can you please tell me why you love Houston during those specific seasons???
@@edi8333 Have You Ever Spend a Summer in Houston, TEXAS They Don't Call It H-Town For Nothing? H' For Heat or Humidity or Both.
@@maureencora1 I have never been in Houston but I know what a hot summer is because I'm living in FL...
@@edi8333 Touche' (smile)
I have lived in Houston since 1971. I have my eternal resting place paid for here in HOUSTON!!!
Grew up in Rhode Island. Moved here after my time in the Navy. (6 years)
From 1992 to present.
Hurricanes and the far and few winter storms that knock out the power it really is a great place to live.
Heat and humidity are the toughest from July, August and September. Yes even October can be bad.
The food is outstanding. This is a foodie city.
Houston is the best food city in the US not Chicago, idc what nobody say.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I left Houston and moved to Rhode Island
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@@MargDBX What brought you to Rhode Island of all places? 😅 And pls let it be something other than Brown. Brown is all I know about it and I want to learn something else.
This is what an American Dream looks like... Wish to visit USA one day and Houston will be in my top 10 visiting list!
Come on down.
Where are you from?
My niece goes to school in Houston and when she 1st arrived there, her exact words were, "I'm never coming back to South Carolina 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for a really wonderful video.
We really miss Houston.
Hop to come back someday and be with all our friends !!!
I love the fact that you can go through almost all of Downtown using the tunnel system. I’ve gotten lost before due to how intricate the tunnels are. You never have to worry about the weather. Also, the walking trails near downtown are awesome. They also have bicycles to rent. I love Houston. The Downtown scene is very exciting as well.
Can you help me to go on this country plz🙏🙏
The big problem with those tunnels is the number of disappearances and fatalities from C.H.U.D., Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers. It's a huge problem down there....just be really careful and heavily armed at all times.
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Wow, the skyline of Houston is absolutely breathtaking!
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@@lisamichele-yn6tr hello lisa🙏
I lived in Houston for almost 8 years back in the 2000s, it is a great city indeed.
Where are you from now ?
I love the city of Houston TX
Superbly informative video. Will watch more of your videos
Houston looks like a nice city to live in.
its so cool seeing your home be presented to a larger audience i live in seabrook and i pass the kemah boardwalk on the way to work every day
Since “Houston” was the first spoken word from the moon, the city of Houston has become known for its space and science contributions, and is the home to NASA's Johnson Space Center. Rated as a global city, Houston has a variety of industries housed in the 4th largest city in the nation
Houston Astros games are about the most exciting baseball games I’ve ever attended. I was so impressed how entertaining they are!
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Surprised you didn't mentioned Sugarland ... You doing such amazing job telling all this, Austin video was nice too
Great production! well done, sir! I just moved to Houston from Chicago and this helps.
Thanks for this wonderful video!
I’m was raised in Baytown but lived in DT HTX in EADO, now living in San Diego. You did an awesome and thorough job showing Houston. I’m so happy you showed your hosts home. Their home is beautiful and spacious!
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You did a great job on covering the city. Thanks.
I use to live in Houston. It’s a great city.
Great video. Thanks! I am a fan of this channel now.
I'm originally from Ohio but moved to Houston when I was a child. I've been here 42 years, great city, great vibe! I've only experienced 3 hurricanes since 1980. We also don't get the tornadoes like the Dallas/panhandle part of the state does. Flooding is the main concern, if you are contemplating relocating, make sure you have a Realtor who knows the area well so they can guide you with the FEMA flood zone areas. If a house is gorgeous but a lower than expected asking price, most likely was flooded previously. Regarding the humidity/heat, you get used to it. The bonus to high humidity, it keeps you looking younger longer, keeps your skin moist and not dried out, I've rarely used facial moisturizers over the years. My a/c system has a humidity control, so no stickiness indoors. I don't do many outdoor activities in June-August unless it involves water to stay cool or in the evening hours.
Hey, fellow Buckeye! I, too, moved here from Ohio, 54 years ago.
That's Amazing!!
How are you doing?
Can't forget about the crazy ass traffic!
And lot's of Mass shootings
@@SAIFALI-rn5cs Lots of mass shootings? Really? You're so full of _______.
Thanks you so much for this wonderful video about Houston; very informative, very interesting and of course amusing.
I love Houston, I wouldn’t move there but like it.
Good and informative video about Houston....thx for sharing.
I very much enjoyed this video. Very upbeat and positive. I relocated to Houston in 1981 from the northeast part of the USA. I have seen major changes in infrastructure and attitudes here over the years. When I moved here, Houston was thought of as kind of a back-water, dirty gas & oil town. But from where I was originally from, Houston was and is a major upgrade. It still has a ways to go, but it is going in the right direction.
It still has no world class entertainment by any means
Nothing like a positive attitude..
@@normastanley5853 yeah let’s ignore what’s going on in Houston
Where in the north-east are you originally from?
@@MoonOvIce NYC. Which, back in the 70's, was known as Fear City. Times Square was crime, prostitution, drugs, muggings and more crime. I remember after I left reading about Bernie Getz and cheering him on. I remember the "wilding" incidents in Central Park where "youths" would go up to anyone and beat and rob them for fun. They eventually killed a tourist, which finally sparked some outrage. I remember stepping outside my own door and doing a slow visual sweep of my surroundings before heading on my way. Life in the modern, "civilized" jungle. And while there is such crime here in Houston, I'm allowed, by law, to defend myself from it.
Glad to see you back mister
Great Presentation. I had a great experience of visiting Houston, Sugarland, Galveston, etc six years ago. Hearty Greetings from Coastal City Kakinada, on Bay of Bengal Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad, capital city of Telangana 💐🤝🙏
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I’m from galveston area. Glad you got a chance to visit!
I am an Arab. How can I visit you in the United States of America? I do not have money. Someone will help me
This year I visited, so Beautifull green and nice people.
People in Texas are so lovely and awesome
I might visit Houston next week from Boston
Another great awesome video 👌
@@markmurphy3739 no democrats
Your welcome whenever you like! Hope you enjoy it here I sure do!
I like your video's . Top quality . Thanks .
Born and raised in Houston! Thank goodness I left that cesspool 4 year ago.
Hello there do you have whatsapp chat or google chat
If you don’t mind me asking, what about it did you not like? What was good about it?
Glad to see such a nice video on Houston. I never thought about visiting Texas, much less Houston. But as it happens, I'll be spending a week in Houston in a few months. Looks like a fantastic city.
hi frank
what a beautiful city, love Texas, love Houston.
I love houston , I was there before two weeks I visited nasa and galvesen too it was good time one day I will visit too but I like more dallas
I really love your big explained videos
Houston Is huge and a whole vibe nothing in the south compares very massive
😂😂😂 you need to get out more
“Nothing in the south compares”
Yeah nothing compares to the crime, Boring Attitude, Emptiness, traffic, smog, Flooding, sewage and Crime
@@neiandresamuels5428 What compares Dirty Atlanta forest town land lock or Hurricane Miami NEITHER FYI Houston is the 4th largest city in America🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Why are u and many others certified haters? LMAO if u don't like don't come
@@damoriousmurphy7258 Houston ranks in the top 5 for roaches, Homocides, disasters, smog, traffic and unsanitaion. Ain’t nuthin impressive about that flat swamp. Get your head out the smog and stop sipping that Lean😂😂
That’s a lie, New Orleans alone is better and more lively despite it being small
@@neiandresamuels5428 Are u smoking Crack sniffing Coke🤣🤣🤣Houston has some of the richest neighborhoods in America.So why would ppl build in swamps lmao u might need to hold a press conference and ask them🤣🤣🤣Do u think before you talk???
Houston is wonderful moving there amen
Slava, Thank you for visiting Houston and creating this video. Houston was my home from 1980 until I retired in 2010. I would like for Konstantin to see this video! He has a large group of viewers from Texas.👍❤
Glad that you are back!
Houston is an amazing city!!