There's a horse drawn carriage at 9:15. A guy trying to make a few bucks. I love the old buildings. Probably over 120 years old. They were someone's home or business once.
A lot of the buildings are from the early 1900's. People still live there. Depending on who owns the house, some of them are updated or still really nice.
They call this section of Cincinnati Ohio (Over-the-Rhine) Resembles areas in Philly. For example Frankford. That's an area on the Northeast side of the city.
Not even in the same universe. This is literally one neighborhood of 52. Even here no ones gonna bother you if you mind your own business 99.999999% of the time. Cincinnati a great place fr
@@drewharrison1840 Nah im sayin the building styles is like a combination of the two. I come from Baltimore so I know that these videos only show the bad cus they do the same with my home.
I used to live in the old David shoe building factory off Livingston and Central right after the riots… I think the only reason I was able to not give a f*** about it is because I just lost my father…i was only 20 years old.. heart and head heavy. and I swear when I walked down the sidewalks I used to “part them like the Red Sea”!! Nobody ever messed with me! It was a dark place, but I was able to handle it because I was that low. 💙🙏🏼
I think if Chicago and Detroit had a baby it would be Cleveland. All 3 have more of a typical midwest built environment. Cincy has somewhat of an east coast built environment more so than De,Cle,&Chi. I love all 4 cities.
None of these Cincinnati hood videos go to the west side at all. It's all west end and over the Rhine. These areas aren't nearly as rough as they once were. Gentrification has pushed a lot of the worst spots to outer neighborhoods
Y'all talk about a state and city that has more history a small city on a big state in a corner has more history than any other main state a lot of famous people came from ohio i love my city hate the politics its like Chicago where the government is dirty but also other city i seen have mad drug heavy we dont have neither here its more in ky no licks on the lower westend noding out
Every street, every corner has a story to tell. From the banks of the snake to over the Rhine, "Down da way" as I would say. When I was at Clifton Penn Station, mid to late 90's I lived here. I love my city and my neighbors. I miss Smittys my godfather a part owner. #MyCityStory 🌆💕
In the near future I will be visiting Cincinnati. I have never been to Cincinnati and I only know about the city through geography and through my 33 years of studying and watching NFL football which includes the Cincinnati Bengals. I know for damn sure I aint visiting NONE of the areas depicted in this video.
Nah bro New York got influenced from Cincinnati like the Brooklyn bridge and the empire state building the architect designed the first version of his projects here in Cincinnati fact. Roebling bridge and carew tower are the 2 projects I'm referring and Cincinnati is German and Italian influenced like New York in architecture in some neighborhoods specifically over the rhine and over the rhine was more dense than Manhattan at 1 point the largest german neighborhood outside Germany lol also Cincinnati has orange brick in parts of the west end and over the rhine no other city has that except Columbus in the neighborhood germantown so Cincinnati has its identity and we have the Cincinnati reds witch is iconic and Cincinnati chili Cincinnati pizza we got are own accent here and more I love nee york but Cincinnati is not a wannabe city 2 me. My fault for typing your head off loll I just wanted to defend Cincinnati 😂 much love 2 you.
Cincinnati is a mixed breed when it comes to style and culture where its Midwest, East Coast, Appalachian & Southern at the same time. 💯
This is right near TQL Stadium and OTR, the dichotomy between these neighborhoods and what is just a couple blocks away would surprise many
There's a horse drawn carriage at 9:15. A guy trying to make a few bucks. I love the old buildings. Probably over 120 years old. They were someone's home or business once.
A lot of the buildings are from the early 1900's. People still live there. Depending on who owns the house, some of them are updated or still really nice.
this is exactly what I picture when i hear "ohio" lol. Im from pittsburgh, Ive been in and out of Ohio and that whole state feels like detroit
@Lutrix Youre right, thats unfair to Detroit. I should have said haiti
spoken like a dumbass
@@Kammithekiller keep it a buck Pittsburgh look worst then the nati 🤣🤣💯
@@Cam2xx-23 lol I legit don’t understand what you said there. Pittsburgh is great overall -it’s Philly that’s a hot mess all over the place
From what I see of this video, although, I never been to Cincinnati but i lived in Pittsburgh for five years. It look similar to Pittsburgh.
I've been to west Cincinnati, but I don't remember much. Just some projects on the way to a train museum.
That was English Woods they tore those projects down
I stay in those apartments
Where I used to live.... miss it
They call this section of Cincinnati Ohio (Over-the-Rhine) Resembles areas in Philly. For example Frankford. That's an area on the Northeast side of the city.
I'm sorry I'm from Philly and this looks allt more cleaner with alot less people on the streets
@@Khad-b1g It used to be a lot of people outside but most of the hoods in Cincinnati have been regeneratified
This the West End.
First part of the video is called the West end
@@bhillboy37 I was just about to correct him, but you beat me to it. Lol! 💯
if chicago and detroit had a baby
🤣
Not even in the same universe. This is literally one neighborhood of 52. Even here no ones gonna bother you if you mind your own business 99.999999% of the time. Cincinnati a great place fr
@@drewharrison1840 Nah im sayin the building styles is like a combination of the two. I come from Baltimore so I know that these videos only show the bad cus they do the same with my home.
@@j.e3336 shit dog my bad I misunderstood you
@@j.e3336 Cincinnati also looks like parts of Baltimore too. 💯
Scary video tour of the of the intimidating Cincinnati hood and ghetto. Gangs and drug deals, no go area at night !
unless you want drugs?
I used to live in the old David shoe building factory off Livingston and Central right after the riots… I think the only reason I was able to not give a f*** about it is because I just lost my father…i was only 20 years old.. heart and head heavy.
and I swear when I walked down the sidewalks I used to “part them like the Red Sea”!!
Nobody ever messed with me!
It was a dark place, but I was able to handle it because I was that low. 💙🙏🏼
Oops my bad it looks fine on my phone it just looks blurry on my TV sorry
I think if Chicago and Detroit had a baby it would be Cleveland. All 3 have more of a typical midwest built environment. Cincy has somewhat of an east coast built environment more so than De,Cle,&Chi. I love all 4 cities.
Why does this look like Baltimore?
Or Detroit.
17:22 the blue house on the right i used to live there😭 think it was freeman ave
Drive thru the east side Cincinnati bond hill evanston Avondale
Okay, who's got the Cinderella carriage? ..poor horsey.
all of this is the west end
None of these Cincinnati hood videos go to the west side at all. It's all west end and over the Rhine. These areas aren't nearly as rough as they once were. Gentrification has pushed a lot of the worst spots to outer neighborhoods
nga needa go to p hill🤣
Swing over to Dayton and Springfield next.
Mane fuck dayton don't nobody wanna see yall lame ass folks
It looks bleak driving through these hoods in the daytime, imagine driving these hoods at night 😱😲.
Were you in Over the Rhine? It looks like it. I lived there and in Liberty Hill
I'm still wondering what area you were in
I think that was over the Rhine but I was all over the city I’ll be posting more
Looks like the West End to me
It's the west end. 💯
@@Rudolph_Manor It's gotten bad over there. Schools even had to stop outdoor afterschool activities due to violence
Y'all talk about a state and city that has more history a small city on a big state in a corner has more history than any other main state a lot of famous people came from ohio i love my city hate the politics its like Chicago where the government is dirty but also other city i seen have mad drug heavy we dont have neither here its more in ky no licks on the lower westend noding out
looks shitty! At least the Bengals had a good year
I lived in Cincinnati my whole life life. This person went out of their way to just show run down industrial neighborhoods
Every street, every corner has a story to tell. From the banks of the snake to over the Rhine, "Down da way" as I would say. When I was at Clifton Penn Station, mid to late 90's I lived here. I love my city and my neighbors. I miss Smittys my godfather a part owner. #MyCityStory 🌆💕
In the near future I will be visiting Cincinnati. I have never been to Cincinnati and I only know about the city through geography and through my 33 years of studying and watching NFL football which includes the Cincinnati Bengals. I know for damn sure I aint visiting NONE of the areas depicted in this video.
I used to live dtw my whole life it still looks the same but honestly its seen better days
Cloud war to sperret now u see
I had to stop watching very blurry
A wannabe New York City lmao.
Nah bro New York got influenced from Cincinnati like the Brooklyn bridge and the empire state building the architect designed the first version of his projects here in Cincinnati fact.
Roebling bridge and carew tower are the 2 projects I'm referring and Cincinnati is German and Italian influenced like New York in architecture in some neighborhoods specifically over the rhine and over the rhine was more dense than Manhattan at 1 point the largest german neighborhood outside Germany lol also Cincinnati has orange brick in parts of the west end and over the rhine no other city has that except Columbus in the neighborhood germantown so Cincinnati has its identity and we have the Cincinnati reds witch is iconic and Cincinnati chili Cincinnati pizza we got are own accent here and more I love nee york but Cincinnati is not a wannabe city 2 me.
My fault for typing your head off loll I just wanted to defend Cincinnati 😂 much love 2 you.
They didn't build these houses in 1870 thinking "We want to be like New York". They just built houses.