Midtown is very cool. It might not be a very long video but a walking tour of west village/Indian village would be an interesting video highlighting something in Detroit outside of the greater downtown area. Rivertown and Mexican village/ southwest Detroit would also be an interesting walking tour. You should check out downtown Plymouth/old village and Downtown Ann Arbor for a cool walking tour outside of Detroit if you haven't already..
Thanks for this nice walking tour. Maybe you could do an episode covering solely the QLine tram. It runs partly catenary-free. The train-sets are US made. Interesting concept of public transport free of charge.
Thank you! That's not a bad idea. There have been a couple of restaurants where I have promoted them, and they have given me a free dessert as a thank you for getting them exposure on UA-cam.
@@scottman895 Thanks for your reply buddy. I am a Somali American living In beautifull Somaliland, Africa. There are a lot of Orphans In need of charity here. Allah-God will reward you with more money and other rewards If you give to the needy. Peace brother and always enjoy your fantastic food reviews!
@scottman895 In some ways, the main part of Las Vegas Boulevard is, is kind of like the world's largest batchelor party with sidewalk bars and scantily clad ladies, though that we had to walk past.
Absolutely! There are some great food options in the city which are under $15 (or even under $10) a meal especially the coney islands. In addition, the riverwalk is free to walk, and the People Mover and QLine trains are currently free to use.
@scottman895 Unfortunately, poorly maintained structures are a common problem. Quite often, they have design problems that are usually worsened by inadequate maintenance. Both of these appeared to have contributed to the Algo Centre Mall collapse in Elliott Lake, Ontario, which killed 2 women and injured several others when a rusted beam supporting part of the rooftop parking deck fell after the weld seam rusted away after 32 years of saltwater exposure from the deicing salt.
@@robertsitch1415 That is rather unfortunate. I would hope that they finally start improving the maintenance on these structures or replace them if they are "broken beyond repair".
@@scottman895 they still don't have any real government mandatory inspections of most private structures here. There had been many structural engineers inspections of the mall over the years. It was ironically a Michigan based company that supplied the inadequate waterproofing system that had only a membrane over the joints between the precast concrete base slabs.
Midtown is very nice! I'm super excited to see the freeway vid! And since you said it's gonna be really good, I got my hopes high!
Totally! I know you'll look forward to this one!
Midtown is very cool. It might not be a very long video but a walking tour of west village/Indian village would be an interesting video highlighting something in Detroit outside of the greater downtown area. Rivertown and Mexican village/ southwest Detroit would also be an interesting walking tour. You should check out downtown Plymouth/old village and Downtown Ann Arbor for a cool walking tour outside of Detroit if you haven't already..
Thanks for the video ideas! I actually have a walking tour of downtown Plymouth coming out in a few weeks! Thanks for watching!
@@scottman895 Nice! I will check that out for sure
Thanks for this nice walking tour. Maybe you could do an episode covering solely the QLine tram. It runs partly catenary-free. The train-sets are US made. Interesting concept of public transport free of charge.
Thanks for watching! I may have to do that at some point as well as the People Mover which is also free now (at least for this year).
Great videos. You can get investments for these videos from the business owners because you are advertising freely for them. If you ask nicely!!
Thank you! That's not a bad idea. There have been a couple of restaurants where I have promoted them, and they have given me a free dessert as a thank you for getting them exposure on UA-cam.
@@scottman895 Thanks for your reply buddy. I am a Somali American living In beautifull Somaliland, Africa. There are a lot of Orphans In need of charity here. Allah-God will reward you with more money and other rewards If you give to the needy. Peace brother and always enjoy your fantastic food reviews!
I guess you can say that it's a little funny how some people have pictures and recipes for Pokeball poke bowls.
For sure! It is quite funny indeed!
I find that condensed pharmacies are common in downtown tourist districts.
That makes sense. I've seen that all the time in Europe, so it doesn't surprise me then to see that here in areas.
@@scottman895 I bought some toiletries from one in Las Vegas in 2019.
@@robertsitch1415 Very cool!
@scottman895 In some ways, the main part of Las Vegas Boulevard is, is kind of like the world's largest batchelor party with sidewalk bars and scantily clad ladies, though that we had to walk past.
@@robertsitch1415 That doesn't surprise me especially when everything comes alive at night.
So do you think Detroit is worth a 3 day visit for 500 dollars?
Absolutely! There are some great food options in the city which are under $15 (or even under $10) a meal especially the coney islands. In addition, the riverwalk is free to walk, and the People Mover and QLine trains are currently free to use.
Unfortunately, a lot of older parking garages have major issues, including one that collapsed last year in NYC.
I remember hearing about that which is not good to see.
@scottman895 Unfortunately, poorly maintained structures are a common problem. Quite often, they have design problems that are usually worsened by inadequate maintenance. Both of these appeared to have contributed to the Algo Centre Mall collapse in Elliott Lake, Ontario, which killed 2 women and injured several others when a rusted beam supporting part of the rooftop parking deck fell after the weld seam rusted away after 32 years of saltwater exposure from the deicing salt.
@@robertsitch1415 That is rather unfortunate. I would hope that they finally start improving the maintenance on these structures or replace them if they are "broken beyond repair".
@@scottman895 they still don't have any real government mandatory inspections of most private structures here. There had been many structural engineers inspections of the mall over the years. It was ironically a Michigan based company that supplied the inadequate waterproofing system that had only a membrane over the joints between the precast concrete base slabs.
@@robertsitch1415 Gotcha. I have a feeling that may be the case over here too in a lot of areas.