Hey, do u know we’re this is located, it’s fine if u never respond I just wanted to visit it, if that’s weird sorry
@trinettechase48619 күн бұрын
Thanks For Sharing.
@LanoRich20 күн бұрын
Poor people suffering all over 😮
@Annedashi22 күн бұрын
That's not rough go to Philly
@sunumonidas996618 күн бұрын
Get a job
@r.pres.412123 күн бұрын
It seems to me looking at these newer videos of Baltimore that they have really been cleaning up many of these troubled neighborhoods. A lot of decrepit burned out buildings have been demolished and cleared out which is good. The difficult challenge remains the marketing of that cleared land for redevelopment that could help Baltimore strengthen its tax base.
@chrisowoc346324 күн бұрын
My hometown. No matter what, BRADDOCK BUILT AMERICA
@Tracy-dl1hm27 күн бұрын
I can remember a Horn & Hardark on Broadway next to the Midway Theater, The Walt Whitman Hotel, Sam's Smoke Shop, Shapiro Shoes, Grants, Lit Brothers. I could walk from 4th and State to Broadway at 10 O-clock at night and not go missing or be assaulted. Now I would not be caught dead in Camden.
@bobbush5339Ай бұрын
Why no one on the street?
@Spearhead-lz1oqАй бұрын
I was raised on these streets. At the 1:20 mark you are in the center of downtown. My Great Grandfather William Hancock worked in the news stand across from the train station. I still remember getting my first haircut next door and being scared of the clippers. Here is where my favorite toys were purchased and friends made. Tommy was a handicapped man who pulled a kids wagon and sold newspapers. He always had a smile but I don't think he could hardly speak a word. After all the political/racial strife of the late 1960's everything changed. Instead of Chester we went to the Tri-State, Granite Run, and McDade Malls for our shopping and movie theaters. Go to Google Earth and look at it from above. Green blocks where the buildings have collapsed and have been hauled away. If you didn't know better you would think the place was wiped out in WW2 but we did it to ourselves!
@rootbeer7831Ай бұрын
Pp
@Du808-o8kАй бұрын
We’re the corner was made
@sophie87371Ай бұрын
i grew up there did it so well
@AlbertjdzeАй бұрын
The first half of this video is NOT videos of Braddock. They're all videos taken in the next town North of Braddock, named NORTH BRADDOCK, a completely different, separate and independent Municipality! You need to get a MAP!
@thestreethistorianАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! It’s dedicated viewers like you who are helping grow this page :)
@r.pres.4121Ай бұрын
Demolishing and clearing out decrepit vacant buildings and burned out row houses is all fine and dandy but that alone will not solve Baltimore’s serious socioeconomic problems. There needs to be major investments in education and economic development. There needs to be programs aimed at getting at risk youths off of the streets and into constructive activities. Maryland has one of the best public school systems in the country yet Baltimore is one of the nation’s most undereducated cities. Obviously a major disconnect between the city and the rest of the state.
@DandyDon1Ай бұрын
I came upon this video after reading some liner notes in a DJ Service newsletter about the Gapper Inn, North Braddock PA. Does anyone remember where that club was?
@1__Denis__Ай бұрын
Why
@tusharrastogi8200Ай бұрын
They are built on hazardous chemical dump fields…people started getting sick and found out this later…
@thegr8hambino963Ай бұрын
Probably toxic chemicals
@utku-Sir_NoobieАй бұрын
@@thegr8hambino963yes And Toxic water
@shortliner68Ай бұрын
2600 block of Wilkens Avenue. I knew a family that used to live on the other side of the street. About 2/3 down the block half numbers are used on addresses, so the last house is 2699.
@tricomarioja436Ай бұрын
Nice residential area 💕
@Baltimorecity-y5cvideos2 ай бұрын
I miss the key bridge it collapse in March 26 2024😢😢😢😢😮😮 I live in white marsh Md I saw that at the news it was large by a large cargo ship the cargo ship hit the bridge in Dundalk Maryland I-695😭 I drove to the since 2020 2021 the bridge was built in 1977
@kathybrenneman18682 ай бұрын
You're far below Pimlico, down by Park Circle. You have hundreds of blocks to go to be in Pimlico. PIMLICO starts just below Belvedere and Park Heights Ave and goes on until a few blocks above Northern Parkway and Park Heights Avenue. Then you're into Upper Park Heights and Pikesville. I grew up in Pimlico, and most of this isn't it.
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@r.pres.41212 ай бұрын
Another destitute deteriorated rust belt city with little to nothing left.
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
Yep, sad to see
@michaelposteraro38112 ай бұрын
that's home. looks different but the same. lived there 1977-1995. brings back a ton of memories....and trauma
@rhi42622 ай бұрын
It still looks this way
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@OskeenoEvans-w3t2 ай бұрын
U didnt go to nun of the hoods or dangerous places in chester the MOST dangerous place in chester is the main street 9th street more specifically the sunoco and the eagle now far as hoods go u literally went right past them without putting them on camera and theyre all next to each other chester is 4 miles long 10-15 minutes fr aint that hard or scary
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
What?
@georgeawestjr.90872 ай бұрын
In your thumbnail, you spelled STREETS wrong. Sorry. ☹️
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
Ok
@georgeawestjr.90872 ай бұрын
💩 🕳️
@colinswish47292 ай бұрын
Why #kensington ? 🙄
@thestreethistorian2 ай бұрын
What?
@davonmcneil93522 ай бұрын
My hood
@MikeAntone-q5p2 ай бұрын
Solid ... 💎🤘😎👍🖤💎
@Mxbarry2 ай бұрын
3:55 to 5:30 - My old stomping grounds back in the mid-1950s through 1974, and we called the whole neighborhood "Pimlico" back then. I attended St. Ambrose school and church and spent many a Saturday afternoon watching the matinee movies at the Uptown theater, just above Garrison Avenue. I am glad to see some development occurring around Virginia and Woodland Avenues as well, but it still pains me to see the old neighborhood looking this way.
@roryoconnor23892 ай бұрын
Democrstes have destroyed the USA
@donalddavis66892 ай бұрын
I Don't Care!! What Anybody Says About Camden, New Jersey!! Haddon Avenue ✨.. Are Camden's Famous Street.. That's From Parkside Section.. All Tye Way To North And South Side Of Camden!! Leading To The Benjamin Franklin Bridge 🌉 Into Greater Philadelphia. It's Nothing Like The Great Haddon Ave. Everytime Me!! And My Family Comes To Philadelphia!! We Make Sure We Hit Famous Haddon Ave 🛣️.
@jackgilley74252 ай бұрын
the ash dump Winans Way Gelston Drive Spring water pipe mulberries hanging friends cub scouts picnics
@olddirtycracker2 ай бұрын
The disposals are a grain of sand on a beach compared to the cities where they were actually terminated.
@tommeadows-ie2xb2 ай бұрын
All of Pittsburgh is a shithole. Even the pricey neighborhoods smell bad.
@jjmm-cx6ev2 ай бұрын
Gentrified like it's cool
@tinaendley-mitchell2 ай бұрын
as a resident of Westport you missed a lot. there was also a bakery, a beauty shop, 3 bars a drugstore a retail store that you could buy just about any household items clothes and shoes there was a chinese food shop 2 nice sub shops and the major hang out was the drugstore that not only filled prescriptions sold alcohol and had a wonderful soda fountain that everybody ate at these business's have closed or became other shops although we do deal with a lot of junkies here if we could keep them in anne arundle county where they come from this would be a really nice neighborhood again also forgot the building next to the firehouse used to be our library there was also a gas station and a car lot, due to greedy people our waterfront is going to have high rises taken our view you also missed carr lowery glass house one of the major makers of avon bottle and most anchor hocking vases and all sorts of wonderful products our block is fabulous we are mostly home owners not renters so sorry had to tell you that i was born and raised in this neighborhood as was my father brother and sister in fact my great grandparent bought their house around 1922 so our roots go back generations and we are very proud of our homes families and of our neighborhood, please don't think this is a bad place thanks for your time
@aliadam5752 ай бұрын
🇺🇸🍺⚓️🌉⚓️🍺🇺🇸 ....¡Evening from up here in Towson north of Dundalk past the 695 this Ford Friday folks! Had worked a local ZIPS drycleaner down there back in summer ☀️ of 2015 followed by a Toyota car 🚗 dealership on Eastern Avenue opposite Hopkins Bayview years ago all check ✔️ ✅️.....Sad what happened 2 the bridge 🌉 though in a controversial way made Charm City come even more into the spotlight as a side note 📝 check.....
@jamesballard36763 ай бұрын
The infamous Cherry Hill always known for 1 way in and 1 way out. Used to run around the other side of this neighborhood yrs ago but still even back than it hasn't nothinf to play with
@troyrblb443 ай бұрын
Yes, only 75 bodies that they’ve found. There are probably many many more buried in that park
@DeondreDawayneShonuffJoh-ri2wi3 ай бұрын
I was born there lived most of my life in Perkins Homes seeing your childhood home now gone let's you know that things change and always remember where you come from I cry each time I see videos about Perkins I miss home I miss the memories I miss the good times I miss the good people I'm still crying now as I write this
@tinky04853 ай бұрын
Wow there fixing Camden up
@Hendo563 ай бұрын
Yup, that's Baltimore. Where laws are meant to be disregarded (like the vans and cars in the only bus lane).
@harhoffman16893 ай бұрын
Still the nicer parts of town. I hada best friend lived in Highland town. Great, working class area. Another friend, lived on Stricker Street. Looked like a war zone over there. More burnt out shells than actual homes. Scared the crap out of me.
@awilliams25163 ай бұрын
You drove past my house! I just seen mine and my husbands car.