OAK CLIFF - DALLAS, TX HOOD ( DRIVING THROUGH | HISTORY)
The City of Oak Cliff, Texas was created in 1887 by land developers John S. Armstrong and Thomas L. Marsalis on the site of a community called Hord’s Ridge, settled in 1845. Incorporated in 1891, Oak Cliff grew to a population of 3,640 and governed itself until 1903 when a depressed economy prompted a vote for annexation to the City of Dallas.
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Oak Cliff that's my Hood 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
@user-hr1hu8kx9o
2 ай бұрын
Ok❤
@anthonymcdonald7487
2 ай бұрын
Oak Cliff America💙💯
@sharnittarobinson1207
2 ай бұрын
Yea. 😘. We always watching. 😆
@labrennawalker2219
2 ай бұрын
Touch my swag, wish you could🎶🎶🎶🎶
This is awesome. Ty for sharing. Much family history there - I enjoyed.
@itsKaytie_
2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
My home town!! Born in Oak Cliff 1960. Randy A Carlisle // DJ // KSGV // Real Oldies Show
My hometown in the 50’s. Lot of memories. Attended John H Reagan middle school and WH Adamson HS. I lived on Llewellyn Ave where my early residence still stands as of my last visit some 12 years ago! Nice reflection via video! Thanks!
I grew up in Oak Cliff in the late 80's... which is to say, I have childhood memories of neighbors houses getting shot up in multiple drive-by shootings.
@CommunityMusicHubYT
6 ай бұрын
😢 I'm sorry you had to witness that
@user-rg8jt6md5s
2 ай бұрын
Oh wow
The history of towns is so fascinating to me! Especially ones I hadn't heard of. Thank you!
This video is only driving through the low income sections of Oak Cliff. Kessler Park Estates in North Oak Cliff sits right on a golf course and is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Dallas with stunningly beautiful houses. It should be in this video.
So ain't nobody gonna say nothing about that car😂😂😂
Informative video to understand more about Oak Cliff history 🎉🎉🎉
Hell you cant even go to the zoo anymore without getting robbed
Love this! Thank you for taking us on this tour!
I've been to Oak Cliff a few times. Great video.
Awesome! I love history, so this was a treat 🙌🏻
Thank you for showing around!
Love to learn the history and information of Oak Cliff. Many thanks 🎉🎉🎉
Understand more about this land through the video and this great channel. Keep up the great work and can’t wait for more 🎉🎉🎉 #littlemoontv
Love the video, nice to learn about history of the land while driving around
@recalcitrantone
2 ай бұрын
Check out Oak Cliff and The Missing Pieces by Oak Cliff native author Greg Hasty
The video missed several affluent neighborhoods in Oak Cliff.
you only showed the rough looking parts of Oak Cliff
Nice video, enjoyed watching the drive!
Amazing update ❤❤
Nice drive through and information!
Interesting seeing other neighborhoods from other countries, definitely a lot of history there.
Although I do appreciate the viewing of the east side of Oak Cliff. The west side gets plenty views. However, just as in any city, there are just as many nicer areas as there are rough areas...
The 70’s were, really tuff, also a area called BonTon, grew up in both areas. Both has gotten better to live in
Loving the information! ❤
Great content!
Amazing Place - I wish to visit this place - Thanks for Sharing
Great video very informative ❤❤
My three daughters grew up in Oakcliff,,,I'm from north Mississippi about 45 minutes from Memphis, ten-a-key.
Great video!!!
I like the serenity and the unique architecture…Nice community…
This was really cool. I was hoping you would say something about the big abandoned cemetery.
At one time it was the premier location in Dallas to live and now it's mostly known for crime...which is too bad for it's residents...
I grew up in OakCliff in the late 80s early 90s to say it’s ruff back in 93’ my best friend got kiIIed of a pair of Jordan’s in school
Wow love the info
Very nice thanx for sharing
Awesome history of this place
Great stuff!
Nice video 😊❤
Very informative video
Oak cliff was always a rough neighborhood, even 40 years ago when I was growing up as a kid in north dallas. Always hated driving through it.
Great video.
love the view
Lived in Dallas Texas all my life oak cliff area ... Nothing but violence, im 45 as of now.. still violence.
Cool information 😎 👌 👍
Lots of interesting information
I grew up in Cockrell Hill. Went to Anson Jones Elementary, Quintanilla Middle School and Molina High. My Grandma has lived there since the early 70s. *Edit: I remember they used to have events at The Rocket and as a younger kid we would goto Bronco Bowl before they shut it down. Where I grew up it wasn't too crazy per se but you still had to be careful and there was always all kinds of crime going on. I was robbed twice before I was even 10 years old. Pretty messed up.
Love this!
This is great info
“Oak Cliff.. only in Oak Cliff… where u can tell the raft from the riff!!!! “ Nemisis. Why no video of Elmwood, Winnetka, Kessler, or Red Bird Lane area?
@224lilchris
4 ай бұрын
Only ppl from Elmwood know about Elmwood lol Rugged Park and Kessler my childhood
Thanks for your sharing dear
Good job keep it up
Such a good video
Looks very similar to Downtown Houston Outter Heights area!
OAK Cliff was not bad When we were there. Was It Sandra Pinchback, Gail Issac.
T-Bone is more famous than all them other people combined x 1000....
Great tour 🙂
Good knowledge
I was raised in Oak Cliff I went to George Peabody Elementary I loved it
I'll get to Texas someday.
@robtriton
6 ай бұрын
Don't live down there. If you do not want your home robbed or you being held up at gun point or car jacked. Reside in one of the suburbs 30 minutes outside of Dallas.
I love Oak Cliff. I grew up on Glendale Road. I wouldn't wanna live no where else on the face of the planet. I will always live near my Stevie Ray. My Sweet Brother.
This is cool!
Nice info
How do you do a story on Oak Cliff and leave out the history of Freemantown?
Stovall and Easter RIP TO ALL MY LOVED ONES THAT LOST THEIR LIFE THEIR
Good information
Oak cliff America baby
It looks so beautiful
Nice video
wow...amazing......
So beautiful
I was born in Oak Cliff in 1970.
Is Trinity Rd apart of Oak Cliff?
Not trying to be mean but the houses look bad
@jhonjaundadon414
3 ай бұрын
It's the Hood
@DataDriven-ny8nf
2 ай бұрын
They only showed the worst part. A good chunk of Oak Cliff looks nothing like this.
Why isn’t T bone Rocker on the Gloria’s Restaurant Mural, or a art installation at Kiest park ) like they did for Stevie Rayvon.. who stole from Hendrix,or any other historical black person? I wanna know?
Singing Hills Baby!! Red Bird!! Old Ox!! WagonWheel!! Def the hood now but forever in our hearts!!
What about the rest of oak kliff ?? The video was on Marsalis ave and the streets close by …..
Beautiful
Cool video. Subbed your channel to.
a very beautiful town
Beautiful ❤
Very nice ❤
I really like towns like this
come to Tulsa kaytie.. they have more history... Over there..
wow this great!
O wow that’s some history
Flood… purposely flooded bc TL and other business men wanted to separate North Dallas from Oak Cliff. Do your own research people.
@ian2372
2 ай бұрын
Can't really blame them.
@shunshy9993
2 ай бұрын
@@ian2372 ?
Very interesting
Nice👍🏻👍🏻
Nice view
awesome video ..lord m.a
Nice vide
Nice ❤
Beautiful town
Is Cockrell Hill not considered part of Oak Cliff ?
@tonycole5209
Ай бұрын
CH is a small town of it's own.
Nice 🎉
like it mate
impressive
The Oakland California of Dallas