Were it not for exorbitant taxes, high crime, poor schools full of numbers of fatherless children on welfare, and bad weather,,Schenectady would be a great place to live .I gave up after being taxed out my 1200 sq ft Stockade home seven years ago. Taxes exceeded the mortage- making it a no deal
@donnapoissant283911 күн бұрын
Warburton back of untermyrr where theno 2bus used to turn around by the spring.
@vincentperrelli900514 күн бұрын
I like it.
@carolynvogt533416 күн бұрын
Having been raised in Sch’dy, I left in 1963 to attend college. Sure do enjoy seeing my hometown once again. Wish you would call out street and location names. Enjoyed the video, Thank you.
@edwinedwin339718 сағат бұрын
The brick buildings in the beginning are a complex right next to the fire department downtown
@edsusemihl692017 күн бұрын
Would be much better with voice over for locations
@Bond-ms4wf20 күн бұрын
I used to live on Tilden
@Bond-ms4wf20 күн бұрын
Boogie Down BX
@diamondbeats8321 күн бұрын
Why leave out the nice areas? I live here. Not a complete dumb but definently going down hill. There are some really nice areas also.
@cordiscoscorner23 күн бұрын
You should go up S. Washington St. to Woodland Ave. and Morgan Rd. by Ross Park. That's where I grew up.
@arealamericanamerican320425 күн бұрын
I grew up in Hartford during the 50s and 60s. City was segregated, north and south, nerdy white kids from the south side, but we walked and played all over the city, Never any issues; always brought a basketball with us; it was the passport to peace and fun, as long as we got home before dark.
The building on the right in the thumbnail now has a ramen place called District Ramen. They are really really good japanese ramen. Crazy it's in the ghetto though. I don't mind. You can park at the DMV lot and walk down to the corner where it is.
@Thomas2878Ай бұрын
You drove though all the dumps in Albany. How about going through the nicer neighborhoods, like Whitehall and Cestwood. Show the nicer places in Albany. Not impressed at all on your video.
@charleshubert6751Ай бұрын
I lived on Barclay St, Carroll St and Montgomery St in the early '60s and frequently was in Mt Carmel Sq, North Clover St, Verrazano Blvd with my friends. I always stayed away from areas north of Main St around White, Cherry and Pershing Streets but even not it's not that bad. It's certainly not 'one of the most dangerous'...
@Bry-rl3llАй бұрын
Had a really nice apartment on south Hamilton street . Walked the streets all the time Never had an issue
@donnapoissant28392 ай бұрын
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@Frank_the_skank2 ай бұрын
Man, although I moved, Yonkers will always be home.
@23Dakini2 ай бұрын
Feeling nostalgic lately, even though I was born in Yonkers, St. John’s Riverside Hospital, and only lived in Yonkers for 10 years of my life, but visited into my 20’s. It’s been well over 30 years and I can remember South and North Broadway like yesterday. Hasn’t really changed much. Family on Radford and Randolph Streets; North Broadway as well. Sad to see original Yonkers Library gone next to City Hall. Remembering winning an Easter basket in an egg hunt at City Hall when I was a kid. Took classes at YWCA across the street from City Hall, next to St. Mary’s. Amazing I still remember it all! Great video!
@philipruiz41242 ай бұрын
I lived all my life in Port Chester I love my home town it has everything you need from good food to stores, library, post office,super markets like Costco and its walkable if you dont have a car which is great. just homes gave gotten so expensive here i may be forced out but i will always love my home town PC
@coverboyjojo2 ай бұрын
To say allentown has changed is an understatement... 😮
@robertbray78552 ай бұрын
Bullshit
@timmurphy73212 ай бұрын
Great town. Spent the best years of my life as a student at SUNY Potsdam. McDuffs was epic in early 90s along with Backstreets and the Bagelry. Beautiful campus as well.
@MyFreddy682 ай бұрын
have relatives who live in this area still. Haven't visited, since 2014. It's been ten years. Still, this area does have a lot to offer. It's all about what you put into it.
@user-bj5hz6hu6p2 ай бұрын
This is my home🏠
@AdrianXhaferaj2 ай бұрын
The streets in Paterson are really narrow
@jamesciartelli17302 ай бұрын
I got arrested here and it was like the movie "Nothing But Trouble." Weird place!!!!
@lynnf75422 ай бұрын
If u go up into the hills there, there are gorgeous expensive houses! They call it south mountain
@user-yi6nb9sj9i3 ай бұрын
Loose the music fool.
@user-tv1mo3in4d3 ай бұрын
I live in the purple house
@michaelwalsh76523 ай бұрын
It's a dumpster 🔥 💯
@jimdippy28133 ай бұрын
Looks nice. I might relocate
@wendyb91313 ай бұрын
The northeast side is clean and quiet
@ucb_mark91123 ай бұрын
I was born in white plains , lived in port Chester from newborn till 8 . I miss it every day , still remember all the streets , cuts , stores . Recently went back to visit my hometown for the first time in 15 years . Knew my way around like I never left . Was definitely best part of my life.
@westwasbest3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, I haven't been down there since the very early 80s since I grew up not far from there, I remember as a kid being in the parking lot of S Klein department store and looking across the highway at those many high-rise buildings with the white painted wrap-around garage underneath and always wondered about those, I think they're called Jefferson Towers maybe? Always amazed me thank you for sharing this video.
@undertheaffluence2803 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and sharing your memories. It's fun and interesting getting a glimpse of the past from your comments. Much appreciated
@warningsigns45263 ай бұрын
LOOK FOR FOOD AFTER TRUCKER STRIKE
@meganvande14363 ай бұрын
Is Troy a safe area?
@itsjohn-wv8en3 ай бұрын
As I mentioned in another video Irvington is def a hidden gem as it’s a “missing middle/ semi-suburban city” that combines aspects of a city and a suburb. It’s sad redevelopment & restoration hasn’t occurred cause this town has great potential to be a place for middle class and working class families to live.
@chasbronson38553 ай бұрын
I lived on woodworth ave 1976 through 1980 then moved to elliot ave
@charlesrowan46323 ай бұрын
I love the State Park outside of town beautiful golf course and lakes
@louiem3373 ай бұрын
Worst video ever
@jj_blizz3 ай бұрын
Most historic city in New York state! I grew up in the west end and was one of west end gang 1970's
@jackchn233 ай бұрын
Would it be possible for you to overlay a map of the streets you are on as you drive along? I used to live in the area 20 years ago, and I find it hard to get my bearings. Thanks!
@LilWoodryc4 ай бұрын
There are certain streets in Newburgh you gotta be aware of. I should know I’ve lived there my entire life. Like William Street is one of the streets that you should probably avoid
@TheStarAlliance14 күн бұрын
Like Benkard and Williams
@LilWoodryc3 күн бұрын
@@TheStarAlliance1 unfortunately I’m close to William
@user-tv6es5fp4e4 ай бұрын
Everybody is scared to film on the Southside. Why is that?
@user-tv6es5fp4e4 ай бұрын
I miss m&m hot dogs
@user-tv6es5fp4e4 ай бұрын
The best thing about Elmira is the colonial homes there
@user-tv6es5fp4e4 ай бұрын
When you get to the stop sign at water street, those apartments right across from you along the river is where my brother used to live.
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Were it not for exorbitant taxes, high crime, poor schools full of numbers of fatherless children on welfare, and bad weather,,Schenectady would be a great place to live .I gave up after being taxed out my 1200 sq ft Stockade home seven years ago. Taxes exceeded the mortage- making it a no deal
Warburton back of untermyrr where theno 2bus used to turn around by the spring.
I like it.
Having been raised in Sch’dy, I left in 1963 to attend college. Sure do enjoy seeing my hometown once again. Wish you would call out street and location names. Enjoyed the video, Thank you.
The brick buildings in the beginning are a complex right next to the fire department downtown
Would be much better with voice over for locations
I used to live on Tilden
Boogie Down BX
Why leave out the nice areas? I live here. Not a complete dumb but definently going down hill. There are some really nice areas also.
You should go up S. Washington St. to Woodland Ave. and Morgan Rd. by Ross Park. That's where I grew up.
I grew up in Hartford during the 50s and 60s. City was segregated, north and south, nerdy white kids from the south side, but we walked and played all over the city, Never any issues; always brought a basketball with us; it was the passport to peace and fun, as long as we got home before dark.
Bridge mix canines puppies Caddies patties Candies ladies Princess Lavengra Topple popular Queen Neferterria
Beautiful once upon a time!!!
I live out here. Unfortunately
Albany is getting worse :(
The building on the right in the thumbnail now has a ramen place called District Ramen. They are really really good japanese ramen. Crazy it's in the ghetto though. I don't mind. You can park at the DMV lot and walk down to the corner where it is.
You drove though all the dumps in Albany. How about going through the nicer neighborhoods, like Whitehall and Cestwood. Show the nicer places in Albany. Not impressed at all on your video.
I lived on Barclay St, Carroll St and Montgomery St in the early '60s and frequently was in Mt Carmel Sq, North Clover St, Verrazano Blvd with my friends. I always stayed away from areas north of Main St around White, Cherry and Pershing Streets but even not it's not that bad. It's certainly not 'one of the most dangerous'...
Had a really nice apartment on south Hamilton street . Walked the streets all the time Never had an issue
Y
Man, although I moved, Yonkers will always be home.
Feeling nostalgic lately, even though I was born in Yonkers, St. John’s Riverside Hospital, and only lived in Yonkers for 10 years of my life, but visited into my 20’s. It’s been well over 30 years and I can remember South and North Broadway like yesterday. Hasn’t really changed much. Family on Radford and Randolph Streets; North Broadway as well. Sad to see original Yonkers Library gone next to City Hall. Remembering winning an Easter basket in an egg hunt at City Hall when I was a kid. Took classes at YWCA across the street from City Hall, next to St. Mary’s. Amazing I still remember it all! Great video!
I lived all my life in Port Chester I love my home town it has everything you need from good food to stores, library, post office,super markets like Costco and its walkable if you dont have a car which is great. just homes gave gotten so expensive here i may be forced out but i will always love my home town PC
To say allentown has changed is an understatement... 😮
Bullshit
Great town. Spent the best years of my life as a student at SUNY Potsdam. McDuffs was epic in early 90s along with Backstreets and the Bagelry. Beautiful campus as well.
have relatives who live in this area still. Haven't visited, since 2014. It's been ten years. Still, this area does have a lot to offer. It's all about what you put into it.
This is my home🏠
The streets in Paterson are really narrow
I got arrested here and it was like the movie "Nothing But Trouble." Weird place!!!!
If u go up into the hills there, there are gorgeous expensive houses! They call it south mountain
Loose the music fool.
I live in the purple house
It's a dumpster 🔥 💯
Looks nice. I might relocate
The northeast side is clean and quiet
I was born in white plains , lived in port Chester from newborn till 8 . I miss it every day , still remember all the streets , cuts , stores . Recently went back to visit my hometown for the first time in 15 years . Knew my way around like I never left . Was definitely best part of my life.
Thanks for this video, I haven't been down there since the very early 80s since I grew up not far from there, I remember as a kid being in the parking lot of S Klein department store and looking across the highway at those many high-rise buildings with the white painted wrap-around garage underneath and always wondered about those, I think they're called Jefferson Towers maybe? Always amazed me thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for watching and sharing your memories. It's fun and interesting getting a glimpse of the past from your comments. Much appreciated
LOOK FOR FOOD AFTER TRUCKER STRIKE
Is Troy a safe area?
As I mentioned in another video Irvington is def a hidden gem as it’s a “missing middle/ semi-suburban city” that combines aspects of a city and a suburb. It’s sad redevelopment & restoration hasn’t occurred cause this town has great potential to be a place for middle class and working class families to live.
I lived on woodworth ave 1976 through 1980 then moved to elliot ave
I love the State Park outside of town beautiful golf course and lakes
Worst video ever
Most historic city in New York state! I grew up in the west end and was one of west end gang 1970's
Would it be possible for you to overlay a map of the streets you are on as you drive along? I used to live in the area 20 years ago, and I find it hard to get my bearings. Thanks!
There are certain streets in Newburgh you gotta be aware of. I should know I’ve lived there my entire life. Like William Street is one of the streets that you should probably avoid
Like Benkard and Williams
@@TheStarAlliance1 unfortunately I’m close to William
Everybody is scared to film on the Southside. Why is that?
I miss m&m hot dogs
The best thing about Elmira is the colonial homes there
When you get to the stop sign at water street, those apartments right across from you along the river is where my brother used to live.