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@peggysmith76925 ай бұрын
Your great man keep up the good work 😊😊😊😊😊
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
What a nice thing to say thank you so much you put a big smile on my face with that comment Peggy. ❤️❤️❤️
@BigJEnterprises5 ай бұрын
Nice bricks. Keep up great work Storm
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
Yeah, it is a shame those cannot be repurposed. Hopefully they will be those 🧱 cost a little bit of money. It looks like they’re fire retardant bricks 🧱 like the schools used. I will keep doing what I do as long as I got good people like yourself, supporting the videos and channel my good man. I much appreciate you. 🫵😎🫵⛈️‼️💯
@michellejenkins2305 ай бұрын
I love steel city storm I grew up in glen park 37th Pennsylvania street Remember attending Franklin, Carver,Bailey then Lew Wallace may those schools rest 😢in peace ✌️
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
What a wonderful and nice thing to say, you put a big smile on my face. Thank you so much Michelle. 😉❤️🌹💯 We grew up right down the street on 35th and Connecticut and then we moved to 35th and Delaware right on the corner where the stop sign is at there used to be a big building there that was a store then they closed it and we had it for our house for almost 15 years
@flocosta5 ай бұрын
It sounds like Gary's got a good Mayor now who will get a lot done for the city. That's so great to know! I also want to know what that building is too. It looks like it was a really nice structure at one time. It also seems though like it's out there all by itself in the middle of a regular neighborhood. It reminds me of the neighborhood candy stores that were all over Chicago at one time. Only the kids in each neighborhood knew where to find those hidden gems. This building must have come apart like that on its own. If it was being knocked down by the city, I think it would have been taken down all at once and not left this way. I'm so glad that there is someone like you out there recording these places and preserving history for future generations. One of these days you're going to have a ton of comments from the new generations to come just to say thank you!
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
I sure hope that this Mayor can get way more done than the other ones did it does seem like he does care. We used to have candy stores and places like that all over town. I can remember neighborhood houses with candy stores on their front porches right next to the bus stops. We would buy candy for nickel and sell it for a dime at school it was my first hustle. I love how you see things. You can see all the hidden gems in this now rubble which needs to be demolished and gone and in the end I think all we have is our memories and that’s what I hold on most dearest too. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your sincerity means everything Flo I truly appreciate you. One can only hope that in the future people will be able to attach themselves to these videos and share the memories. 🌹❤️😉🫵⛈️💯‼️
@theguitarprofessionals85845 ай бұрын
You are a bad Man Paul!!!!!!!!
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
I’m just out there doing what I do my brother and I appreciate you very much!!!! 🫵😎🫵⛈️💯‼️
@josephrupsis46234 ай бұрын
they should make a brick road out of all the demolished building bricks
@TheSteelCityStorm4 ай бұрын
That’s a fantastic idea Joseph I never thought of that one.
@Repoman465 ай бұрын
Looked it up on street view just now. It was one of those 3 story apartment buildings. Maybe more like townhomes? Not sure what the original purpose of many of those buildings were
@TravelWithLisaMH5 ай бұрын
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@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
🫵😉❤️⛈️💯‼️👋
@chuckchambers95655 ай бұрын
Did u ever think about moving out ?
@TheSteelCityStorm5 ай бұрын
Yes, I actually do not live in Gary anymore. I only live about 15 minutes away. That’s why I am able to dip in and dip out and do these videos. Thank you for taking the time to ask that question Chuck I appreciate you.