I know a lot of people that live on the west side on some of those street you dismiss as dilapidated. It’s Cleveland man. I know some folks that have done some amazing rehabs.. and live in them. Lots of interesting neighborhoods, businesses and lots of interesting people. And lighten up..
you're right, but i don't dismiss them, i even said there are hard working people living in these neighborhoods, but some of those houses are indeed dilapidated, and that's not necesarilly on the people, its the economy and the high interest rates, and the city not caring about them, i love these neighborhoods, in fact i grew up in them! but yeah, i had a long day that day .. i'll try to light up!
I agree! I understand that these neighborhoods are run down compared to what they used to be but they are still unique and charming, and I feel like they can still be appreciated and the residents are not necessarily leading unhappy lives.. They are not vacant or burned-out like homes in East Cleveland. You speak as if it is some terrible place and I am not seeing that. But I am enjoying your videos and narration.
Hey you know why you don't see anyone walking around in the Hood Homie ,They Definitely don't want to get Jacked by Homie G Gangsta G Dog . That's whats Crackin in the Hood.
The streets might be run down and the homes might look old, but it doesnt look too bad compared what I see in LA. If you're not seeing stretches of tent cities, then I think you're doing ok.
We lived across from the RTA rapid transit 50 years ago. We could walk around at night. Our daughters were born at St John's Hospital. And we went swimming at the Cudell pool. Sadly, it looked same back then, but was safer.
Also, the neighborhood you were driving on in Denison is not generally considered good, tbh. It's very close to the Stockyards, which people typically stay away from.
Please show the hood off Store Ave. Lived my whole life there, moved down south, came back when my mom died and I did not know we lived in the Ghetto. The 80's were awsome thene.
The near west side of Cleveland is the slums i will say ...the near west side is killing downtown you come out of dt Cleveland and you go into the near west side
Omg i can't stop watching. Brings back bad memories of past gray days from long ago.
I know a lot of people that live on the west side on some of those street you dismiss as dilapidated. It’s Cleveland man. I know some folks that have done some amazing rehabs.. and live in them. Lots of interesting neighborhoods, businesses and lots of interesting people. And lighten up..
you're right, but i don't dismiss them, i even said there are hard working people living in these neighborhoods, but some of those houses are indeed dilapidated, and that's not necesarilly on the people, its the economy and the high interest rates, and the city not caring about them, i love these neighborhoods, in fact i grew up in them! but yeah, i had a long day that day .. i'll try to light up!
I agree! I understand that these neighborhoods are run down compared to what they used to be but they are still unique and charming, and I feel like they can still be appreciated and the residents are not necessarily leading unhappy lives.. They are not vacant or burned-out like homes in East Cleveland. You speak as if it is some terrible place and I am not seeing that. But I am enjoying your videos and narration.
Wow, I havnt been home in years. Still looks the same. I grew up on west 25th scrantonton and Clark.
What do you think? Like every FN city in the USA doesn't have a area that wealthy people don't live? Cleveland Rocks Mr. Negative
"Cuddle"? It's "Cuh-DELL," just pointing that out.
lol
Hey you know why you don't see anyone walking around in the Hood Homie ,They Definitely don't want to get Jacked by Homie G Gangsta G Dog . That's whats Crackin in the Hood.
My old neighbor hood 1970 WTHGrad
lol I just drove down that part of Denison yesterday for work
The streets might be run down and the homes might look old, but it doesnt look too bad compared what I see in LA. If you're not seeing stretches of tent cities, then I think you're doing ok.
Like the way u talk n driving video.. respect from indonesia. Hope more video drive n talk..
We lived across from the RTA rapid transit 50 years ago. We could walk around at night. Our daughters were born at St John's Hospital. And we went swimming at the Cudell pool. Sadly, it looked same back then, but was safer.
Also, the neighborhood you were driving on in Denison is not generally considered good, tbh. It's very close to the Stockyards, which people typically stay away from.
Why all the negative commentary?
My question too. He must have been angry or depressed on that day, or it was the depressing weather at the time.
Thanks you reminding me not to move back to Cleveland
I grew up in Cleveland, now live in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, best switch I ever made
After, we lived in Flakewood. Check out bird town. Back then, hippies ruled. We liked Rocky River, the boat launch was fun to watch.
My old Neighborhood W 100th and Denison.Moved out many years ago .In my 70s now .WTH graduate.
Please show the hood off Store Ave. Lived my whole life there, moved down south, came back when my mom died and I did not know we lived in the Ghetto. The 80's were awsome thene.
i'll try to get it in my next few drives! Thanks for watching!
Don’t even look that bad lol
The near west side of Cleveland is the slums i will say ...the near west side is killing downtown you come out of dt Cleveland and you go into the near west side
When you MUTE this video, you can view it w/o all the NEGATIVE commentary 👍😉👍
My smoking hot girlfriend lived at 0:11 on Denison. Her family moved to Florida. This was in the 90's.
Lausche building