The Albany, NY South End was my neighborhood growing up in the 1960's and 1970's. I sure miss those days and the friendships that were real. You can't find real people like that anymore. Great video!
You should do these tours around one in the afternoon and in nice weather. Your viewers would get to see all the hood rats out on their porches and in the streets. It's quite a show.
Albany used to great and safe place to life. Now it’s in the toilet. Gun violence, homelessness abandoned buildings. Landlords are all living in NYC. I remember going into a store and they had lead cords coming in both sides of the store through the windows Because there was no power in the building. Was that way for years. Sad state of affairs.
This is an in depth tour of Arbor Hill and other impoverished neighborhoods in Albany. It would have been well rounded to have shown Winchester Gables, Beverwyck, Helderberg, Buckingham Pond areas as well.
Stereotypical to show only what's considered impoverished neighborhoods, and then when the racial slurs, categorizing, projections, generalizing and/or name callings take root, everyone starts crying bloody murder and/or fowl i.e."How dare you put down our neighborhood. . ." That friggin' protocol is a mess when it comes down to people.
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The Albany, NY South End was my neighborhood growing up in the 1960's and 1970's. I sure miss those days and the friendships that were real. You can't find real people like that anymore. Great video!
You really can't. Thanks for watching!
I grew up on second Ave in the 80's best days of my life
@@sullivan448 How far up Second Ave?
@@sullivan448 I lived at 56 Odell St.
BS. You can find real people now too! You just don't go out and actually try to make friends!
Thank you for making this video.
You're welcome!
I love the sarcasm in your description.
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Fantastic tour!
Thanks!
This is what I call the hood. 😊
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More accurate 😂
I’m From Los Angeles being here and Troy and cohoes reminds me of the country tbh
LA is so much different, yeah.
Albany remind me of boston or the new england area frfr had a good time when i was there
It's only 45 min - an hour away from the New England / MA border, so it's very similar.
A little trip down memory lane
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guWetto, but so much love, peace, and safety, I walked these streets 20 years
Not whole lot to do, but chill
Albany is the kind of place where you have to find stuff to do or look hard. There are some cool things, especially for the cities size.
what parts of albany are good for housing
Pretty much anywhere except Arbor Hill and the streets around and off of South Pearl.
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You should do these tours around one in the afternoon and in nice weather. Your viewers would get to see all the hood rats out on their porches and in the streets. It's quite a show.
Yeah, you're right. It all just depends on how my travel plans work out ag each destination.
I miss Albany
You do?
Should be part of the military basic training. I'd love to see them clean it up so it's safe.
That's a great idea!
Albany used to great and safe place to life. Now it’s in the toilet. Gun violence, homelessness abandoned buildings.
Landlords are all living in NYC. I remember going into a store and they had lead cords coming in both sides of the store through the windows Because there was no power in the building. Was that way for years. Sad state of affairs.
You are right about all the landlords. The city itself is so old and falling apart. Too bad a lot of the architecture I'd beautiful.
This is an in depth tour of Arbor Hill and other impoverished neighborhoods in Albany. It would have been well rounded to have shown Winchester Gables, Beverwyck, Helderberg, Buckingham Pond areas as well.
I see where you are coming from, but this is specifically a hood tour video, only meant to show the rougher and more dangerous areas.
Yea, it's about Albany, not these other places you speak of.
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Stereotypical to show only what's considered impoverished neighborhoods, and then when the racial slurs, categorizing, projections, generalizing and/or name callings take root, everyone starts crying bloody murder and/or fowl i.e."How dare you put down our neighborhood. . ."
That friggin' protocol is a mess when it comes down to people.
It's not stereotypical if the title specifically states it's a hood tour, like this video does...
every hood look about the same to me
nothing new here
At least in the northeast they do.