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@maryjones52486 ай бұрын
Peter,you never disappoint! Thank you for showing this city and your guide was very knowledgeable! I pray he has a great recovery from his cancer,sounds like he still has some fight in him too! Still working and reaching out to people in his community to help where he can! ❤ What a great guy… I hope he finds a nice place in the suburbs. Thanks for this tour on this beautiful Saturday morning ☀️ Always look forward to seeing your show!
@masterdarkpoi54826 ай бұрын
Hey brother. I didn't know your in Pittsburgh. I love your channel, and your story has inspired me. I'm a pittsburgh local and a disc golf youtuber, and if you didn't know there are many top courses in the area. Keep up the awesome work reaching out to the people.
@timothylee96216 ай бұрын
Sorry Pete this guys a moron , can't watch this one !
@ericeidsness22106 ай бұрын
What a great place to start Mount Washington.. I lived on Mount Washington beach view North shore Brookline.. it's so sad.. they tore down a lot of the old houses and built up new stuff on Mount Washington which really looks nice but the rest of the city has fallen apart... That TV antenna was actually the first antenna in our country that size.. and sadly the college I went to art institute of Pittsburgh.. which was at 4:20 boulevard of allies no longer exists.. Pittsburgh is really a great City.. it's a shame it's in shape it is now.. yes it's cleaner and things look kind of nicer but there's no business.. they tax the living crap out of you..
@adventurebythemile6 ай бұрын
Diego is used in St Louis, Mo also. I think most cities are the same.
@joelmogensen5796 ай бұрын
As a 39 year veteran truck driver who's been to 47 of the 48 contiguous states i contend Pittsburgh has the most dramatic entrance of any metro area in the U.S. Approaching from the south going north on I-376 you enter a tunnel that goes through a hill and under a neighborhood. When you exit the tunnel on the north end, POW! You're on the Fort Pitt Bridge with the beautiful skyline before you and 3 Rivers Stadium on your left.
@MSpencer19986 ай бұрын
Just to let you know, Three Rivers Stadium hasn't been around since 2001. It used to be right between where Acrisure Stadium and PNC Park are currently and PNC Park is another location with fantastic views of downtown.
@UnbiasedRemarks6 ай бұрын
Astonishing
@RideWithMeJB6 ай бұрын
I agree, the first time I stayed there my hotel located downtown was only 10 mins out and I could not even see a city and was starting to become a little weary. And then Bam, its hit you in the face. Beautiful city.
@scottuchida34556 ай бұрын
I am not as well traveled as you are, but I drove into Pittsburgh the exact route you described, and it was one of the most memorable, breathtaking moments I can remember in my adult life. Absolutely spectacular view of the city coming out of that tunnel.
@spranzini296 ай бұрын
Thats awesome you call it Three Rivers still!
@jonvongeronimo6 ай бұрын
The way he casually offered work to that guy at the end was awesome.
@SSNESS6 ай бұрын
Paul Skenes
@nialloneill50976 ай бұрын
It used to like that in the UK at one time...but the system became organised...and less jobs in construction and heavy industry...great to think you could wander down a street...and get a job, or a lift...aint normally so easy these days...so yes, great to see...hope it goes well for both parties...
@sparklesparklesparkle63186 ай бұрын
@@nialloneill5097 Personally I prefer the more vibrant diverse and progressive london we have today than the facsict homophobic UK of the past.
@Pmoosa-n76 ай бұрын
cool guy
@Richorob6 ай бұрын
The coolest bloke 👍🏻
@GeorgeWashingtonEst17326 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Pittsburgh and I can confidently say after traveling the country that Pittsburgh is a gem. The natural beauty of the appalachians mixed perfectly with the city and three rivers.
@Goldenhour246 ай бұрын
I agree!!
@neilboulton98135 ай бұрын
My god if you have travelled the country and Shittsburgh is a gem, my god you Americans must have ruined the rest of the country.
@mikieanthony7775 ай бұрын
The nosiest people in the country. Black mold everywhere. I'm so sorry I moved here
@Dronebotclonedot5 ай бұрын
Yinz know
@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage4 ай бұрын
Appalachian begin down by me in Georgia. We are practically neighbors ❤
@killiecallum6 ай бұрын
Visited Pittsburgh for the first time in July 24. Originally from Glasgow Scotland and felt immediately at home, has that post industrial charm of an underdog city. I’ve been to a lot of major cities in the US and got to say Pittsburgh is my favourite and it’s not even close. The people, the pride, the warmth. To me it’s the only real city I’ve visited in the US in the last 8 years. Can’t wait to see what the future brings for it and can’t wait to come back. A total gem of a place.
@laurenzabelsky13856 ай бұрын
If you come back & you're a Celtic FC supporter stop into Cork Harbour Pub & I'll buy you a pint.
@bethpedone87716 ай бұрын
Right back at ya! My husband and I visited Edinburgh, Stirling and Glasgow and we were immediately home when we got to Glasgow. Our friends gave us a bar tour and pointed out a guy puking on the street and I said oh yeah that’s really Pittsburgh too. 😂 no in all seriousness it’s the same people. That’s why we kept our H on the end of the word. ❤
@Wise-Lady-La-Aura5 ай бұрын
My Scottish ancestors came to Pittsburgh in the late 1800’s to work on the railroad. Their last name was Cummings. You said such beautiful things about Pittsburgh! Thank you and bless you! 🙏💐⭐️
@JP-zu8ij5 ай бұрын
Visited Glasgow. Got the same vibes.
@briancunningham19755 ай бұрын
You from Killie Callum
@PurplePaperPrius6 ай бұрын
The rust belt series never gets old
@lucianaromulus14086 ай бұрын
@@humanbeing8400 most of PA IS Appalachia lol
@WeightNarc6 ай бұрын
Yeah, it f*cks 🤙🏼
@x_yinzer_79N6 ай бұрын
Left the area 30+ tears ago, it makes me sad seeing this it's heartbreaking that US Steel isn't even owned by a US company anymore 😞
@sparklesparklesparkle63186 ай бұрын
@@x_yinzer_79N absolutely.
@diodelvino30486 ай бұрын
Honestly i never really thought about the Midwest or the rustbelt in general until my 20s , other than Chicago, this has to be the most forgotten about area in the country, good to see alot of cities are making a comeback
@Mechellmc6 ай бұрын
Peter! YES! My husband and I moved to Pittsburgh a few years ago, and we've truly fallen in love with the city. After exploring other places, we chose to buy a home in the War Streets/Northside to plant our roots and invest in this vibrant community because nowhere else felt quite like home. Having lived in various places, we find Pittsburgh incredibly special with its kind people (think Midwest kindness), amazing food scene, reasonable cost of living, vibrant art and music scene, and endless activities. We're proud and excited to be part of this wonderful city and call it home!
@JAbate-ub8ht6 ай бұрын
Nice! Having lived in Ohio and often visited my sister when she lived in two parts of the state of Indiana, I personally think we're friendlier here in Pgh. than much of those in the Midwest. 😃 Now don't get me started on the strange driving habits in various states and how aggressive it seems drivers have become everywhere lately...maybe I can blame GTA?
@stewartdahammanКүн бұрын
Do you have hurricanes, tornados, floods or droughts in Pittsburgh? If nots, sounds mighty fine to me!
@SaKOTR6 ай бұрын
"It's all in the power of the camera and the editor too. Of the story they wanna show" THIS. Absolutely this.
@vincentciaramella70456 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh native here. Thanks for coming to our city. Like every other city, we’ve been through booms and busts but in the end I think the real story of Pittsburgh is our resilience and our ability to adapt. We embody the American spirit, a true melting pot. Peter, if you ever come back this way and need a guide, I’d love to show you some of the historic places and people that made this city what it is. Thanks again!
@zaMpeDo6 ай бұрын
Well said Pittsburgh friend
@ChickenPetter6 ай бұрын
Been here 20 years. Bought my city view cliff house for 48k and worked for 10 yrs to rehab it. Sitting here now enjoying my beautiful oasis
@hubertcumberdale26513 ай бұрын
I'm sure you're enjoying all the gangbangers having their motorcycle and racecar meets at the cliff road too...
@Mary66616 ай бұрын
This man is a gem. Real honest man you can tell. I pray for his health
@noble6043 ай бұрын
I pray he be well, too. And just so we know, “dago” ... the word he used... is a slur. He said it was nothing and he said several things of past mindsets that might seem “honest” but are actually offensive. These things don’t help anybody in the world and they certainly aren’t good for our own health. I pray he heals as we all heal from these mindsets. All the best to him.🌿
@Cotillion3083 ай бұрын
@@noble604 i imagine you are part of the whiner generation. Making life worse for everyone. Probably work HR
@MelancoliaI3 ай бұрын
@@noble604 Pittsburgh, more than many other major American cities still has that old school 'ethnic neighborhood' thing
@alexandercompres7425Ай бұрын
You can tell he’s a good guy
@kairam5142Ай бұрын
Agreed. Wishing him the best
@Rose-jr4tx6 ай бұрын
This is the Peter Santenello style I fell in love with some years ago! This is raw, talented journalism, amazing editing and storytelling, and most of all, taking risks in conflict areas to tell a powerful story ... Keep up the amazing work, Peter! 👍👍👍
@truthhurts8566 ай бұрын
I learn a lot from his videos, without traveling!
@mamajune38646 ай бұрын
Okay, Peter.
@ummiramli65542 ай бұрын
@@truthhurts856 Me too ! I'm from and living in Singapore (South East Asia). I traveled in many states in America understanding (well trying to), the normal people who lives in each state from the comfort of my house 😂.
@justinlandis23386 ай бұрын
I grew up in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania summer sky with the big huge clouds is so beautiful juxtaposed with the red brick architecture and green trees. It is something special that doesn't quite look like anywhere else. It's hard to express but after you leave PA and come back you can see how the sun hits objects in a particular way. Colors look different, and richer for some reason. i sound like a lunatic but i swear it's true. The guide in this video is fantastic!
@MbisonBalrog5 ай бұрын
I went to college in PA. Fall winter, and spring is all overcast.
@blondeenotsomuch3 ай бұрын
The light is different. I noticed you get north of the Appalachians and the dirt changes, I think it is less acidic and the greens are greener and less yellow.
@tracy6676 ай бұрын
My grandfather worked at US Steel. I’ve lived in Pittsburgh all of my life. Great video and we need more people like Brian, he did us proud! Thx Peter.
@conmux16 ай бұрын
As a german, I have stayed a few days in Piitsburgh this April. It is a nice city to stay it. All the people were so friendly and kind. I really enjoyed it.
@sarahlewis54766 ай бұрын
I grew up in Pittsburgh 88-06 and it's crazy how much has stayed the same. It's an amazing city
@jimmneedle6 ай бұрын
It's also amazing how much has changed.
@zperino6 ай бұрын
What a great unfiltered way of showing our beautiful Pittsburgh, while its a historic and somewhat troubling times, our future is bright! Appreciate your videos like always Peter!
@hozhipx6 ай бұрын
build more casinos
@TH3ShawshankRedemption6 ай бұрын
Buca Di Beppo is a great Friday night in Pittsburgh! LOL!
@PeterSantenello6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@johnking86796 ай бұрын
They have their own slang, as we saw. Thanks Peter - still the best and cheapest way to see the country !! Locale, accents, food and people !! Keep 'em rolling, my friend !! 🙏🇺🇸💞
@johnking86796 ай бұрын
@@TH3ShawshankRedemption- I've heard they have phenomenal pizza 🍕 !!
@jAnEl11116 ай бұрын
Yinzer here!!! Solid, thank you Peter! A Yinzer works hard, lives hard, eats well, loves big, will call you on your ish, while holding your arm as you regain balance. ❤ Mad Love Pittsburgh
@DWeb_USA6 ай бұрын
Thats exactly what we are ❤
@devonteforeman6 ай бұрын
I just moved here from Daytona and I love the spirit here. I've been all over the country and this place already feels like home.
@Goldenhour246 ай бұрын
Well said!
@toddrinchko78165 ай бұрын
Don't park in my spot
@ThomasBarryTV6 ай бұрын
I've lived, worked, and traveled in cities all over the world, but none hold a place in my heart like Pittsburgh, my hometown.
@neilboulton98135 ай бұрын
I bet none of the countries you lived in which are inexplicably worse than Pittsburgh, could someone drive around with a gun in their belt, frightening!
@ThomasBarryTV5 ай бұрын
@@neilboulton9813 In the less safe countries, that was true!
@stillkicking24456 ай бұрын
brian was the perfect person to meet up with…. What a wonderful man. We need more Brians like him.
@cindyspiess99636 ай бұрын
yea I think so too 😊
@RaileyClay6 ай бұрын
he lied about city tax, its 3 percent not 5 percent, he is just some trump voting jag off
@pampurr15 ай бұрын
Loved Brian!
@craigmccloud23125 ай бұрын
I'm a native who loves my city! Brian is definitely a typical, likable, working class yinzer. But, a lot of his "facts" were simply untrue. For example, the housing prices he kept referring to were more in line with prices at the turn of the century/early aughts. Housing in Pittsburgh is still less costly than in many US cities. But, they're significantly higher than he quoted. Also, the Jeep was invented and first manufactured in Toledo, OH, not Pittsburgh. There are other examples, but I won't belabor the point. IMHO, he would have been better as a 'man-on-the-street' interview rather than the host/Focal point of the story.
@Z-MoNeY634 ай бұрын
@@craigmccloud2312dude jeep was invented Butler, PA which is a suburb of Pitt.
@TDace256 ай бұрын
Was in Pittsburgh last year and was amazed how clean the downtown was. Everyone was friendly. Wonderful place
@SSNESS6 ай бұрын
Ampipe Bulldogs Football 🏈
@acarwar60246 ай бұрын
Either the other cities you visit are really dirty, or you were in different parts of Pittsburgh than where I work lol
@ronaldckrausejr77626 ай бұрын
Clean? From pollution in the air yes. Pittsburgh still has some o the most toxic water in the Country, Scratch that, in the world.
@EphemeralProductions6 ай бұрын
Awesome. ❤️❤️
@ryan197546 ай бұрын
@@acarwar6024I visited Pittsburgh a few times and it’s very clean compared to other cities I’ve seen even in PA. Reading,PA is a dumpster
@naldo90036 ай бұрын
Brian is Badass. God bless that hero, and I appreciate his service for America. God bless America>
@raghu10286 ай бұрын
I am from India and I really appreciate your work. We , outsiders can see the culture in different places in your videos and experience views of different people... great job...
@15multiventure516 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Peter's explanation of difference between Western 'love' marriages and Indian 'work to fall in love after marriage' cultures.
@saturationstation14466 ай бұрын
half the people viewing this video think everyone outside of eurocentric culture are subhumans lol. you dont want to learn about these people,, trust me. it will only scar your soul
@alternativejk906 ай бұрын
I was in Pittsburgh a few weeks back to go see the Pirates play at PNC Park. There was something very "big city, community oriented" about Pittsburgh that I admire. Whenever you went to the restaurants or shops, there was a great mix of different people of many backgrounds working with one another like they are also neighbors. You don't see that in many major cities nowadays. Then you have to wonder why the city really is the home of Mr. Fred Rogers. Really a city worth witnessing!
@nialloneill50976 ай бұрын
Not from US...but watched old movies...most of em covered in dust now...Fred Rogers was a dance partnership? Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers...coool
@RaynellePatterson6 ай бұрын
@@nialloneill5097Mr rogers had a children's show on PBS!
@stevecureton98256 ай бұрын
Best stadium in baseball
@UnbiasedRemarks6 ай бұрын
@@nialloneill5097 Mr Rogers is only the nicest man to ever live 😭
@fredwerza34786 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Mr. Rogers represents the "old" Pittsburgh when people were more friendly --- these days, you don't find many like that
@Ang..B.6 ай бұрын
I am 2 hours away from Pittsburgh, in central PA. Raised my sons on day trips there and now my 19 yo visits all the time. Its a gem.
@mryoung04126 ай бұрын
As a Pittsburgh native its great to see Peter get a tour of our city, it is not very large but the surrounding area of Allegheny county holds over 1 million people whom identify as Pittsburghers. There are countless burroughs, townships and neighborhoods with things to see and do. The cost of living is low, there's not much crime or traffic, no real threat of natural disasters other than flooding, and even the wildlife lives amongst many of our communities. I left several times in my life intending to live elsewhere, but always wound up back in Pittsburgh.
@ebbyjones31776 ай бұрын
Eastern box turtles behave similarly. They are a protected species. If you move one they spend the rest of their live trying to get back to their home. Just sayin.
@joegeejoegee6 ай бұрын
The metro area is actually closer to 2.5 million folks.
@EphemeralProductions6 ай бұрын
Not much crime? So how does that explain the last video, where Peter was Told about a lot of crime and shootings in a couple of the towns he visited?
@Kevin-x4p4y6 ай бұрын
@@EphemeralProductions - Or the guy being drug out of the car up the hill...situational awareness...turns the truck around xD
@EphemeralProductions6 ай бұрын
@@Kevin-x4p4y ??
@Crasher121Gaming6 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in Pittsburgh my whole life, and as a young guy I can tell you there’s even more you didn’t see that happens on Thurs, Fri, and Sat. nights in the North Shore and downtown! Thank you for the great video on our beautiful city!
@michaelrichard55546 ай бұрын
In 2019 I rode my bicycle from Pittsburgh to DC over 5 days. From Point State park thru Homewood, Mckeesport, past those giant stacks. Some of the coolest architecture I've ever seen. You could tell it was a city in transition. Great video Peter.
@Fluke.Skywalker6 ай бұрын
@@michaelrichard5554 I think you mean Hazelwood.
@michaelrichard55546 ай бұрын
@@Fluke.Skywalker Homestead? I keep calling it Homewood. You're probably correct.
@Fluke.Skywalker6 ай бұрын
@@michaelrichard5554 there's Hazelwood and Homestead. Both on the trail you speak of.
@AngryArmadillo2 ай бұрын
The GAP is a gem. Hope to ride the whole thing myself some day
@juno20136 ай бұрын
I lived in Pittsburgh from 1972 - 1975. I danced for Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. When I had to leave I cried. It was such a wonderful place to live and work. Miss it to this day.
@moviestudioland6 ай бұрын
Why did you leave Pgh? Did you go to NYC?
@tigergreg86 ай бұрын
You can always come back.
@The_OneManCrowd6 ай бұрын
You left just in time. Consider yourself fortunate.
@juno20136 ай бұрын
@@The_OneManCrowd Left for National Ballet of Canada and never really heard anything about Pittsburgh Ballet Theater after. What was your take on PBT after 1975?
@susiesparkles5146 ай бұрын
@@juno2013are you still in Canada?
@lindsayb78116 ай бұрын
I’m moving to Pittsburgh in a month. My mother was born there in 1941 and left in the late 50s for SoCal where I grew up. So I’m literally moving back to the “Motherland.”
@mamachicken15486 ай бұрын
Welcome home Lindsay! Heads up. don't move to the Southside. Its being taking over by the homeless. They are all over Carson street begging from everyone!! It's so sad to see.
@Channelbermeja0106 ай бұрын
@@mamachicken1548 I would recommend the South Hills, not Southside. Dormont, Mount Lebanon, Castle Shannon are the most reasonable areas in my opinion.
@jpdst296 ай бұрын
My mother was born in Pittsburgh in 1941 as well. Her and I still live here to this day. Welcome back!
@ChadAmI806 ай бұрын
Welcome! Been here 20 years and love it!!!
@Bully-iw5lm6 ай бұрын
@@mamachicken1548hello ma’am , what’s a good neighborhood?
@raggedlionpress20244 ай бұрын
Peter, I love how your channel is just straight forward, and authentic, no sensationalism, just grass roots focussing on real people and locations. Very enriching informative content, thank you
@sylviahanna84976 ай бұрын
My grandfather worked in the steel mills! He also graduated from Penn State. My father was raised there. His ashes were placed where the 2 rivers merge. This was his request.
@nialloneill50976 ай бұрын
In his afterlife...perhaps he is called Two Rivers Merge...
@MSpencer19986 ай бұрын
Do you mean "where the 3 rivers merge?" Regardless, that's a beautiful sentiment.
@dalet62506 ай бұрын
@@MSpencer1998 Two rivers, the Allegheny and the Monongahela, merge to form the Ohio.
@MSpencer19986 ай бұрын
@@dalet6250 I understand what you're going for, but it's the confluence of all 3, so it really doesn't make sense to phase it that way.
@dalet62506 ай бұрын
@@MSpencer1998 Only two rivers are merging. Google it. That's exactly how it is described. Sorry that seems odd to you but I believe it makes perfect sense to most people.
@howamilooking59526 ай бұрын
As a Navy vet my love for this guy went to another level. Great work again Peter finding kind people in this crazy world. When you two were talking about racism around the world your old videos shot to my head. You bring truth to what most never get to see.
@Poldek.Misiak5 ай бұрын
13:51 As a Pole, I can confirm that it is an abandoned polish school. I was surprised while watching. Thank you for creating this great YT channel. Greetings from Poland ✌️
@antonycharnock29936 ай бұрын
I'm from Sheffield, Steel City, UK twinned with Pittsburgh. There are a lot of similarities with the loss of the traditional steel works but its all gone into the high tech steel and engineering. Forgemasters in the old steel making east end of Sheffield is now owned by the UK ministry of defence and makes forgings for the UK navy, nuclear and aerospace. Boeing also has a factory here making aelerons. I find it strange how Pittsburgh's population shrunk so much to half of what it was while Sheffields has increased again since the job losses of the 70/80s. Love these rust belt videos.
@nialloneill50976 ай бұрын
But many of the jobs in the heavy industries near there went...especially up the Dearne and Don valleys...whose mines fed Sheffield with coal...strange how so many folk worked with their hands then ...but now they tend to sit at home or behind a desk somewhere...the Testosterone levels have plummeted...apart from those who now pump iron all day...the others oft do drugs in most places. Itriguing to see the fight and flight responses in men...What I really miss is the sense of purpose, camarderie, care, sharing...communal showers, banter...you worked with people you knew in most situations...they had your back...then came Thathcher, Neoliberalism, and global corporates...and with these...money was king, people were fodder...and back door colonialism and legalised crooks stole the wealth of the common people...now their towns are oft just shells pf what they were...no jobs, no nothing...hope has died in many places...since the 70s and 80s...it hit the Americal Midwest hard...and the places of heavy industry in S Yorks, S Wales, Scotland, and a few other places dotted here and there...all so the super rich could become even richer... and others could capitalise on these crooked ways to ensure their own security...f___ the rest. The impoverished places always seem to fight back though through neighbourhood schemes...and neighbourly love...I guess Christ and the Beatles were right after all...all you need is love!
@axthghp-ph2yu6 ай бұрын
part of that is likely suburbanization. the population of the city proper is down a lot, but the metro area as a whole is about the same.
@ppd3436 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh population has increased. Just the direct city, which is what they're referring to declined. 2.4m people that are considered Pittsburgh, but this video says 300l, because they're counting only direct city.
@matthiasschmitz17826 ай бұрын
@antony best regards from Bochum ;)
@FiresCollide5 ай бұрын
The thing is, people only focus on Pittsburgh losing its population. Rarely do reports also include that the population of Pittsburgh has been steadily increasing in the past decade or so thanks to its transformation.
@Mynx50506 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me ride along. Much love Peter❤❤❤
@SSNESS6 ай бұрын
Andy Warhol is from there
@kriswildman58396 ай бұрын
The Cathedral of Learning on Pitt's campus is way cooler than he even described. It's definitely a cool place to tour.
@bdickinson67515 ай бұрын
My oldest granddaughter attended Pitt and absolutely loved it. Coming from a small town in southeast PA I thought she would hate it there, but she still goes back from time to time.
@marge31576 ай бұрын
Your host is awesome. What a fella!
@444MarlinSS6 ай бұрын
The way you reach out to locals from your window of the vehicle you're cruising around in, is awsome.
@pedromacd6 ай бұрын
This is actually my favourite one of your films Peter. I've been watching you for around the last 3 years. Keep up the great work.
@jennysjourney026 ай бұрын
I visited Pittsburgh for the first time almost exactly a year ago. Its a beautiful city. The people are really friendly and there's so much to see and do. One thing that surprised me is how amazing the food is. I went to Mt Washington, Squirrel Hill, and then about 15 minutes just north of the city. I love the free subway in downtown and the paid parts are pretty inexpensive. I love how easy the public transportation is to get from the airport to downtown and around the city. I also went to a Pirates game, it was fun. I'm really hoping to make it back someday. I love the whole state of Pennsylvania. It's a beautiful state.
@timlois6 ай бұрын
PNC Park is probably the best park in MLB. That view is unbelievable. Now the Pirates, .......😅🤣😂
@Richard87H6 ай бұрын
I heard "that's a Pittsburgh left!" within 20 seconds, this dude is FOR SURE a local.
@rebelseer36916 ай бұрын
Haha! I was waiting to hear "veer to the left."
@BooderTV5 ай бұрын
I lived in Pittsburgh all my life. I thought that was a normal thing 😂 I never once heard a local call it that.
@jonferrin56945 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh left, been living here for the past 37 years and it still doesn't make sense that we have right turn only lanes all around this city. But then again our Squirrel Hill tunnel and on ramp are studied by civil engineering College students as the three things not to do. Incline leading to a tunnel, on ramp right before off ramp and the narrowing of three lanes down to two all lead to some of the most unnecessary rush hour traffic in any city.😂😂😂 Gotta love Pittsburgh. Hope yinz guys your tour together.
@Andreaalley4 ай бұрын
Peter, I loved this video. My sweet dad, who passed away two years ago, is from Pittsburgh. He is a U Pitt alum and though he moved to AZ in the 60s, his side of the family still lives in the Penn Hills area. His brother owned a hardware store, Eiler’s Hardware, in Verona. Nearly a year ago, after decades in business, they lost the store to a devastating fire and the whole community rallied around them. If not for that I’m not sure they would have ever retired (my uncle is in his mid-80s!) but the heartbreak of the loss of their family business was felt by all. Reading the articles and watching the news stories about it brought me to tears not only because of the loss but because of how deeply the people of that community cared for one another. I haven’t been to Pittsburgh in more than 30 years and this video showed me it is time for a visit to my dad’s hometown. What a special place ❤️
@deder716 ай бұрын
I always hear the people in Pittsburgh are so friendly and helpful. I love that ❤
@susaninpgh6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this. I’ve lived in Pittsburgh for over 60 years. Each Pittsburgher would take you on a slightly different tour, but this one was fairly representative of many of the neighborhoods, history, and struggles. Great job.
@DrModGTA6 ай бұрын
I just want to say, Peter - you are the BEST channel on KZbin by a mile. There's no content like this anywhere on par. Respect to all the others who do similar content, but nothing comes close to the incredible videos you create. I absolutely love it. I'd love to see you venture to the United Kingdom one day, there's a LOT you could make videos on. I'd love to share some ideas with you
@CLiRone6 ай бұрын
I'm from Europe and used to play an old PC game called 18 Wheels of Steel Across America and Pittsburgh was my favorite place to drive through. I love your content though. It gives the audience a view of the country like no one does and definitely nowhere to be found on other social media networks. Hope you do a WORLD tour someday. Love from Transylvania
@jamesleyda3656 ай бұрын
I live in Washington State USA and have wanted to visit Romania since i was a child, more than anywhere in Europe🤘and that is still true
@ClydeHalfmoon6 ай бұрын
I live in Pittsburgh but I just traversed Transylvania in june
@Notbethdutton6 ай бұрын
I’m only 6 minutes in and this guy is a wealth of information. I could listen to his stories for days!
@Kim-4276 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching this guy for the last year and I’ve told everyone about him. I love his way of telling the stories of our country. You finally got to my hometown. I’ve moved away for a longtime. And I’ve come back because it’s home and I appreciate it more than I did when I lived here. Thank you!
@JAbate-ub8ht6 ай бұрын
Same here! 🖤 💛
@Lulo33226 ай бұрын
Visited a lot of cities in the states over the years. Really appareciate the old school vibes and middle America feels with friendly people who are more down to earth. Love Pittsburgh
@TheSweetpea19716 ай бұрын
I was born in '71, I'm from Michigan not PA, but I remember Pittsburgh in it's glory; Mean Joe Green, the Steelers legend with the famous Coca Cola commercial, and in the 80's the movie "Flashdance" was everything. ❤
@KPAllDay556 ай бұрын
also born in '71. As a Cowboys fan, I had an utter disdain for those Pittsburgh Steelers. Have to respect how good they were, though. As an 8-year-old, SB XIII was a rough day...lol.
@TheSweetpea19716 ай бұрын
@@KPAllDay55 😁
@BertieW0oster6 ай бұрын
Born and raised Pitt's Burger here, I'm enjoying this ride along with Brian. This guy really knows his stuff! I also appreciate his peace, I mean him carrying a piece. Looks like a S&W SD9. Good for him, as much as I do enjoy the city, I would never venture down there without a sufficient means of getting out. I personally prefer concealed carry though.
@Cchan536 ай бұрын
You know it! Not as friendly in places as it used to be!
@albatro26766 ай бұрын
This guy is making more for journalism in America that the big media...
@mikaylagraves42965 ай бұрын
I don’t trust mainstream media for ish, at this point. If a building was on fire, they’d film it instead of calling the fire department. Then, they’d interview a ✨ blaming it on ✨ to create division and engagement. Also, they may or may not have started the fire.
@Dronron6 ай бұрын
My dad grew up outside of Pittsburgh. When we'd visit family in the 70's and 80's I remember it being so depressing to look at. In more recent years, I've been there on tour and it's just so amazing how it's turned around. Beautiful city and great people!
@cindyspiess99636 ай бұрын
Excellent !
@diodelvino30486 ай бұрын
sounds about right, ive been watching a few videos on Pittsburgh, one thing thats pointed out is that even areas that looked ran down and dirty 5 yeas ago have been completely revamped. This city might be one of the next ones to boom again
@dietrikstein18716 ай бұрын
Peter, I love how you get people talking about the place you're visiting. It is interesting, authentic and brings a deeper understanding. Thank you & greetings from France.
@harmonmike4976 ай бұрын
I lived in Pittsburgh for a year and I loved the people. Most down to earth people anywhere I've been to. I moved there because I'm a Steeler, Pirate and Penguin fan plus my grandparents lived there.
@keith97btown6 ай бұрын
Thanks for another video Peter! Look forward to every Saturday morning at 11am EST!
@MissDoreen6 ай бұрын
@@keith97btown me too 🥰
@PeterSantenello6 ай бұрын
Thank you Keith!
@peggysmith52026 ай бұрын
Me tooo
@shirleydierolf21394 ай бұрын
You have some of the best stuff on the internet..so real
@wvusmc6 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this one. I'm from down the road in West Virginia, but l visit Pittsburgh quite a bit. I still get excited going through Fort Pitt Tunnel into the city just as much as the first time as a kid going to a Pirates game at Three Rivers.
@1bozina6 ай бұрын
I live in Ambridge Pa, was born in a small town north of Pittsburgh called Sewickley. Yesterday my wife and I drove down to Chester WV and had breakfast in a great little diner. As much as I love the "burgh" I really enjoy the wild and wonderful state of West Virginia - cheers!
@a_thomas35846 ай бұрын
I love the perspective of having the older generation of Pittsburgh but I would love to see the contrast with the younger generation. I'm born and raised in Pittsburgh and have both views of Pittsburgh. There's a lot of good both generations have to offer.
@alpine95396 ай бұрын
Spent 4 mths in the steel city some 16yrs ago now. Still look back on it very fondly. Stunning city and a special kind of working class/crazy sport fan atmosphere. Hope to get back to visit again one day.
@EricCardwell6 ай бұрын
Peter this is my city. I have seen how you have filmed and informed on other places. I'm always impressed with your interaction with others. This video on Pittsburgh did not disappoint. "You done good" with Pittsburgh. Thanks and keep up the great work.
@dynagaming26936 ай бұрын
I’m glad you actually show the view of entering the downtown area after going through the Fort Pitt Tunnel. I make that drive every single day for work and it never fails to amaze me. And Brian is absolutely correct about nobody wanting to work with their hands anymore. I fix forklifts and previously worked in construction for years. I made more money doing these things than I ever did working at a desk job.
@Risenishe3656 ай бұрын
I feel so fortunate to have been living here in the Pgh area for the past 11 years and to grow up an hour away in a small town. As a tradesman here, I can confirm what the mans saying. If you want to get paid well to learn a trade you certainly can and with that comes a ton of opportunity that you can take with you or capitalize on right here in the area. Pittsburgh and the people here have also opened my eyes and changed my worldview In so many great ways.
@stjani106 ай бұрын
Peter as a foreigner who follows US politics quite a bit you video's put so much in perspective. In the US news (and global for that matter) you don't see this side of the story. So thank you so much for that !
@FalseNi9e6 ай бұрын
I live in Polish Hill and just wanted to say this is a great representation of our awesome city! I love living here and couldn't imagine living anywhere else
@mlwtennessee3226 ай бұрын
fascinating area!
@Ang..B.6 ай бұрын
Is that the area of The Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church?
@quaaaaaarАй бұрын
i love polish hill, huge alt community and pretty asf
@johnlapham27155 ай бұрын
I moved from this city two years ago after grad school and I miss it every day. Rough around the edges, the grayest winters ever, but so much character and soul. Pittsburgh will forever be a part of me, and this video brought back a lot of memories of places I once knew/drove by. Thank you for this one Peter, it meant a lot to me.
@timbit726 ай бұрын
Brian's a good man & i hope the best for him. Thank you as always Peter and for all the work your wife does behind the camera! Cheers from Canada 🤘
@CheekyMenace6 ай бұрын
Fun fact: They used Pittsburgh for a lot of self driving cars testing. With the 3 rivers causing the city to be built on a triangle and not having a typical grid pattern, all the bridges, one way streets, etc... they said if they can get a self driving car to drive in Pittsburgh, they can get them to drive anywhere. In and around the city of Pittsburgh has been called "the black diamond" of driving, for its difficulty.
@hillbillyheadcam1729Ай бұрын
Yes then people started getting hit by the self driving cars and they had to shut them down
@amw02076 ай бұрын
Proud lifelong Yinzer here! Thanks for coming, Peter! We love our beautiful city but the people are what make it so special!
@bw22736 ай бұрын
Peter, I am from Ambridge which was talked about in the video, I moved back to the area after living in California for over a decade. I can show you a side of this region you haven't seen or shown yet - more of a Slavic side of the area if you're interested.
@OnDandelionTime6 ай бұрын
I would like to see that 👏
@Michael_MacFallan6 ай бұрын
Are you Polish Brother?
@Bully-iw5lm6 ай бұрын
What’s some good Slavic restaurants … I’m hope to travel to Pittsburgh this fall from Maryland.
@timlois6 ай бұрын
Bridger pride!!!!
@bradc61996 ай бұрын
I'd love to see that.
@sueellencurtis70566 ай бұрын
Tony has a lot of wisdom. We need more people like him around.
@jongrimm77676 ай бұрын
My mom's dad lived in Munhall, and got a job in the Homestead Works. He did not weigh enough to be a laborer, so he was assigned an office job. He put himself thru college. He retired as chief metallurgist, US Steel Homestead works. He was an accomplished painter, and painted Pittsburgh landscapes, ad views from his workplace.
@KatelynSellsPittsburgh6 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you came to Pittsburgh! It truly is a hidden gem. I lived in the city my entire life outside of a stint in California PA for college. I agree with the statement that a lot of people are leaving the city and moving to suburbs or out of state which is declining the city’s population but the city is still growing in size due to a lot of relocators moving in from out of state. Technology, Health, Higher Ed, & Real Estate is pushing that right now and those industries are heavy here so I believe it’ll continue to grow in size. Thanks for the great video as always!
@tylerbuhite54326 ай бұрын
Peter, I've lived a hour north of Pittsburgh my entire life. You could go much much deeper with Pittsburgh if you choose to do so. As well as the surrounding areas, such as Butler (the birthplace of jeep) , Kittanning (small mining town and home of a Indian war). There really is such an abundance, variety and so so much history. Come on back we would love to have you.
@JohnnyRingo4126 ай бұрын
Peter, awesome video of our city but there is so much more to see! You should do a part 2!
@thisisdivakars6 ай бұрын
I always love your intro guitar strum and your cinematic vlogging never gets bore and feel bad when it's ends too fast
@cindyspiess99636 ай бұрын
Yea I love the music too , very soulful , sometimes the music keeps me watching , even when the subject matter may not hold me that tight ... 🙂
@59catmando286 ай бұрын
The Burgh is a good place to learn the art of truck driving. If you can negotiate the burg in a tractor trailer you can drive anywhere!
@wakenow16 ай бұрын
@@jim9930ive got some land on an old coal mine out by madera. I havent been to the hunting cabin in years, this video makes me want to take the trip to the mountains.
@Bully-iw5lm6 ай бұрын
@@wakenow1do it and invite me .. cheers from Maryland
@EmpireStateExpress016 ай бұрын
Facts, I learned how to drive tankers there in Coraopolis, PA (near Pittsburgh), for Schneider National Bulk Carriers 7 years ago.
@WildWildDevАй бұрын
You not lying about that😂 These streets suck
@rbryant1006 ай бұрын
Love Pittsburgh! Stayed a couple days there in 2022, I stayed at an airbnb on Mount Washington, overlooking downtown. I love the hills and unique neighborhoods. Reminds me of Cincinnati.
@eclecticlisten6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Peter. I was born in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in 1997. I have so much love for this city. I completely agree with what Michelle said about raising her kids here. I grew up with city, nature, independence, diversity, and community. This city is beautiful and incredibly complex…. and I feel that I have just scratched the surface of Pittsburgh’s history after 26 years here. Brian provided such great insight - please thank him from a native Pittsburgher. Is there a way to contact Brian for electrician work? My parents need some work done and I would love to support him.
@jasonthelwell76906 ай бұрын
I love watching this content, I live in England and these films show the real America, the generosity of spirit and the positivity of so many, all striving to make their own situation better.
@shannonmaria225 ай бұрын
My husband and I moved to the Pittsburgh suburbs last year and it’s been fantastic. Relatively affordable cost of living, lots of nearby amenities, tons of beauty, great food, friendly people, and fairly safe compared to other areas of the U.S.
@andrewparry73006 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh definitely grows on you when you visit
@bamccabe16 ай бұрын
Sister lived there in the 90's and I visited for about a week. Loved it. Loved Squirrel Hill.
@mcarston6 ай бұрын
Grew on me and my wife so much that we moved here last year 😊
@BostonsF1nest6 ай бұрын
I’m not so sure about that
@quaaaaaarАй бұрын
went there for the first time in 2022, and i didn't like it that much. i have an urge to come back and see more of the city.
@BurghMurph6 ай бұрын
I live in south park, a suburb about 25 min south of Pittsburgh…grew up in bethel park which is right next to South Park, my whole family has been here for years…my great grandparents were the first ones and lived in Oakland and my grandparents moved out to bethel in the suburb boom of the 50s..,I love this area…I traveled a lot for my work and never found a place that felt like home and had a good sense of community like Pittsburgh does
@Chick14445 ай бұрын
My favorite KZbin channel. I cannot get enough of it. Peter ask the best questions and is so considerate of the locals. ❤
@douglaskilborn1516 ай бұрын
Love hearing the locals perspective that you always get.
@mysticmom6166 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Pittsburgh. Still live in the eastern suburbs. Greatest area to live. Sad to see how areas of the city have declined. Lots of history, traditions and ethnicity
@woneymalian6 ай бұрын
Great video! For someone like me that lives in Brazil it's awesome to see these B-side american raw, real yet friendly kind of video content! Nice job, Peter! Thanks for sharing!
@Big-Daddy-966 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh is awesome. My wife’s family is from here and I told her we could move close to her parents when I got out of the Army. Lived here longer than anywhere else (25 years) and I love it.
@SeanA0996 ай бұрын
Driving through the tunnel and seeing the city skyline out in front of you is a breathtaking experience
@tomatozest60743 күн бұрын
This video is a great overview of the city, honestly love how you incorporated locals. If you're interested in learning more about the issues surrounding our neighborhoods, I would recommend looking into red lining, because it still very much effects our city today. I got the vibe you’re more socially conservative, and I know that some folks on that side of the fence are quick to deny its existence. I really encourage you to put aside any preconceived notions you may have on the topic and form your own opinions. Thanks again for the effort you put into this video, it’s just so much more honest than most videos of this nature
@thunderhamz42586 ай бұрын
I worked on Towboats for some years, and one of our routes was from Texas to Pittsburg. It was a long journey, but man, when we got there, I remember thinking it was the most beautiful city I've ever seen. I didn't get to get off this boat and walk around, but this is the first time I'm seeing it not from the water, and I still think it's gorgeous.
@paulconner46146 ай бұрын
The view of downtown coming up the river is so beautiful at night.
@jaybloomfield50825 ай бұрын
I'm looking at a map trying to figure out how you went from Texas to Pittsburg? Did you go across the Gulf of Mexico?
@paulconner46145 ай бұрын
@@jaybloomfield5082 He would have gone through the Gulf of Mexico and up the Mississippi to the Ohio River. Then just follow the Ohio River to Pittsburgh.
@jaybloomfield50825 ай бұрын
@@paulconner4614 Wow, that sounds like such a nice trip, thank you
@diodelvino30486 ай бұрын
I've been lookin into moving to Pittsburgh for a new career start, This video couldnt have come at a better time, highly appreciated 🙏🙏
@ptown246 ай бұрын
What career field are you in
@diodelvino30486 ай бұрын
@@ptown24 Tech , software engineering. Pittsburghs been investing more into that, and with the Universities there + investment in education ,thats even more jobs. Also the rent prices dont make me cry.
@ptown246 ай бұрын
@@diodelvino3048 okay then you good to go then i think you should be able to make a career here
@1bozina6 ай бұрын
I was born and raised just on the outskirts of PGH and have lived in several other locations: New England, Northern VA/DC, Eastern Shore of MD, Winston-Salem, etc and am back home here again 20 minutes outside of PGH. The Winters can suck but other than than it's an awesome city. Lots of great food, sports, things to see and do and culture. Good luck with your endeavors and I'd highly recommend the "burgh"...
@Elise__Mae4 ай бұрын
Just moved in after 10 years of visiting. Loving it! One note: at the 31 minute mark, it's the Cathedral of Learning, not Tower of Learning. You definitely got a good tour -- a good overview!
@KateEASN6 ай бұрын
First time ever seeing Pittsburgh. Those old buildings are awesome! I had no idea the population was only 300,000. When the video started and you were walking down that path...beautiful scenery! Being from North West Texas, those green rolling hills and trees are a treat. Thanks for another good one Peter!
@ridesharegold66596 ай бұрын
@@jim9930metro Pittsburgh is 2.4 million. Slightly smaller than Austin. People want bigger, modern houses so they move to the 'burbs. It happens everywhere.
@strongerthanyouallday6 ай бұрын
@@KateEASN Cincinnati was the same, it had 600,000 in the 1940s. Major industrial city back then.
@ptown246 ай бұрын
Its Pittsburgh*
@qwazse46 ай бұрын
We’ll forgive the misspelling if you pay us a visit!
@brandoncarpenter96816 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh is awesome, highly recommend visiting it.
@stivesyy6 ай бұрын
Lived in Pittsburgh since 2015! Excited for this one!
@loosie52246 ай бұрын
That makes you a YINZER. Hello neighbor!
@ValentinaMitchell16 ай бұрын
Hello yinzers
@thepragmatist4 ай бұрын
Beautiful video. Great editing. Fascinating interview! Thanks so much!
@davidbeeson11786 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and I am still here. You got to see a good bit and there is a good bit you didn't see. I am also from North Side and no matter where you go there are nothing but good people. I enjoyed the video and I hope you enjoyed Pittsburgh.
@ItzzzBeamo6 ай бұрын
Was just there for a certain convention. It is a surprisingly beautiful city.
@mattwhaley69576 ай бұрын
“Certain convention”😂😂
@Phlorochyll6 ай бұрын
lol "certain convention" i always forget that's held here 😂
@ItzzzBeamo6 ай бұрын
@@Phlorochyll Oh it makes sure to be known xD No one can ignore it
@iamReddington6 ай бұрын
What "certain conversation"?
@smlorrin6 ай бұрын
The people at that convention did a lot of good for the community while they were here. Thank you! Also, so many people really enjoyed the parade. So fun!
@anne-mariewalsh63084 ай бұрын
This was really GOOD! Very Interesting. I'm Canadian but have always had a keen interest in industrial USA.