ABANDONED HOTELS, a glimpse of the hood and a drive through the town 🌍 Grenada, Mississippi
Abandoned hotels, a glimpse of the hood and areas where the people of the community shop.
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Grenada, Mississippi has everything needed to thrive and be comfortable in their town. The video shows the good, the bad and the ugly.
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i left Grenada Mississippi in 1975 at 15 years, old nice to see my old movie house on union street. thank you for this video on Grenada
@InTheseStreetz
5 ай бұрын
You're welcome
I appreciate buildings of all styles and ages. Those small wooden homes have character and charm. The people in them might be the salt of the earth , and people in the bigger rich ones might be someone that wouldn’t give you the time of day.
@InTheseStreetz
5 ай бұрын
It's funny you commented that...I actually said that in the video and then I deleted it because I thought maybe I was getting too far off topic or going into a controversial topic. Thanks as I second that
@normanlee4025
5 ай бұрын
Well said my friend.
I use to live in Grenada when I worked on the railroad pretty nice little town,i miss it 😢
Thank you for sharing these videos! I love seeing this part of the nation. I'm on the east coast, close to Washington, D.C. but originally born and raised in NYC. I'm very familiar with areas like these from traveling to the South to vacation and to see family/friends in North and South Carolina, respectively. Also, a lot of times homes look much better on the inside, so we can't judge a book by its cover.
All of those hotels are supposed to be demolished to make way for new businesses, but they are taking way to long to do it. One explanation I got was that they were trying to salvage all of the recyclable materials out of them instead of just dozing them and sending it all to the dump. They were all up and running probably no more than 4-5 years ago. One had a fire several years ago and part was remodeled and opened back up as a budget line hotel. We have lost about 4 hotels in the last decade, but added at least three in the last two decades.
those first 2 hotels dont look that old !! thats crazy..
Woww I remember coming threw here as a child, I got into a car accident while I was there for a wedding, i'm going to tell my mama to come look at the video
I own 4 of those little houses. Not quite that small different shapes and sizes, but small bigger than those. The taxes are cheap. The stuff is mine and I'm proud of it. I'm not slaving away my whole life. I have a very good savings and a whole lot of Raw land I never want to put my eggs in one basket. And besides that, who am I try to impress? I The next gold digger, who's gonna clean me out like the last one did.
@sherille3805
4 ай бұрын
Are you renting out those homes
Grenada is a nice town and I raise my family there and have a lot of families that live in Grenada now I now live in Memphis TN
I lovedeeeee the commentary ❤❤❤
@InTheseStreetz
5 ай бұрын
Thank you! 💙
Hello Lee ,❤️ Happy Valentines Day . I’d go anywhere, with you. We would make it happen. Y’all a straight hustler. So proud of you. Make it happen.😊
@InTheseStreetz
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Happy V Day to you too and you're so kind. 💙
You are good at what you do!!
@InTheseStreetz
4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Grenada elementary used to be the #1 school
Thunder on water in June bring a lot of people
2:54 - Shotgun Shacks? That is sort of what this style looks like.
Grenada is still thriving and replacing the old with the new.
I'm glad I'm from Jackson ms
We have desert cities that look like this when you’re driving 3-4 hours outside the city in CA. Honestly it’s not that bad.
You should have more likes. You mentioned street names and what part of town unlike some people in other cities
You are one of the best content creators when it comes to driving through towns my family is from Grenāda they picked cotton and everything. That name Lynch made me cringe every time you said it he was one the meanest slave owners ever
Wow look at those old shotgun houses!
Those homes look like slave houses from back in the day. I saw some just like them in a video a guy did on slave houses in the south. Most of these places look like they’re stuck in the 40, 50 and 60’s. It’s hard to get people to want to move there when their families left so long ago. My family was in Greenwood MS. I remember my grandmother saying she would never go back south and hearing some of the things that happened made me never want to visit and I never have and I know that’s probably not understandable to some people but you know what you know is not for you.
@InTheseStreetz
4 ай бұрын
I agree, alot of these places look outdated, it shouldn't be this way for this many years but it will take action for anything to change. I'm an open-minded person, I'm one of the people that do understand.
I lived there 9 years
Cleaning cl tower looks same
Some people don't have a choice of the matter Ms! The houses that you did show are owned by slum lords. You can't get them to clean the houses before you move in but they get first and last month's rent. Holes in the floors you can see outside. The clock building was the bread house first about 45 years old. This is on City of Grenada hand's. City Hall and the Mayor. No one cares about the poor people. Anyone can come to this state and get jobs better than the people who live there and you don't know them. You need to go uptown to the square and tell me what you think 🤔🤔🤔.
Appreciate you getting out of the house 😂
@InTheseStreetz
5 ай бұрын
Lol no problem
Is this a Pandemic Aftermath
I drove through Grenada couple of years ago- they will run you over