I've lived in Dixie County my whole life 36 years and proud of it. You were in the Suwannee Gardens are of Old Town and drove past some of my friends and family's houses. These are good people who just live simple lives and dont need all the extra stuff to be happy. If you would have broke down in there they probably would have fixed you car on the spot for free.
As a true southern gal myself I will say this- If I lived there and got to know my neighbors, to let them see I meant no harm and only wanted to live peacefully amongst them then I guarantee you they would protect me and give me their very last dime if I needed it!!
I see nothing but pure southern beauty. Huge and wide southern live oaks thick with spanish moss...and everything frozen in time. Its good to have an appreciation for the culture and the hustle and bustle of Miami or Tampa, but at the same time the beauty that north Florida and the Panhandle has. It always amazes me the huge difference in flora going up 75 from south Florida to north of I-4. You go from stands of royal palms to huge southern live oaks, bald cypress and spanish moss everywhere the farther away from Tampa you get going north. It fascinates me the difference a few hour's drive makes.
I live in Dixie County and I absolutely love it! It is like a slice of heaven that I hope doesn't get discovered. I left the city for the simple life and I'm never going back.
I haven't had even 1 problem here,everyone is nice and people help each other. I know there are drugs but not in my area that I know of. I've been here 2 years and living in Dixie is like a dream come true!
I'll take this any day over living in Ft Myers,, where I was born and raised but now it's just New York south. Selling and moving to that area as fast as I can.
As well. North of Tampa now. They are starting to flood into the area. Not my life style. They swollow up all the land. no more trees on 19 soon. Thinking sw of town maybe swanee.
What the hell! Looks like a great place to live and have peace of mind. Country living is for people that want to have space and to be private. Leave these people alone. I love Dixie county it represents freedom to live free! This is what the south should be proud of!
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I spend a lot of time from cross city to cedar keys and stay in old town regularly. Don't see many 10 ft fences. Spring areas and Parks with all the beautiful campgrounds I don't see 10ft fences. I go to the springs because they are clean and the town's peaple are friendly compared to most of the country I visit..
I'm 65 and the first time I ever went deer hunting I camped behind the store on 51 and 19. I will never forget. One of the best times of my life. After that I hunted another 15 years Killed my first buck there. Greatest place on the planet at the time!
WOW!!! How did you find Old Town? I spent many days and nights there(there's total darkness at night). My great grandmother and other family members lived/live there. It was always an experience when I visited. Watching this video surprisingly make me feels like I could do this, could use the peace and space; much contrast to South Florida.
We found our property in Old Town by moving the Zillow map around. We love it there! We were originally thinking South Florida, but this blows it away.
I passed through on my way to Pensacola i honestly thought Brooksville and homosossa were the most hill billy parts of Florida, it was kinda interesting when i was passing
i live there and just like any other town or county u have ur certain places that might seem trashy but thats how these folks live its kind of like the saying goes IF U NEVER HAD IT U NEVER WILL MISS IT AND THAT DOESNT MEAN UR TRASHY BAD PEOPLE I PROMISE U THESE FOLKS HAVE A HEART OF GOLD BUT ON THE OTHER HAND DONT MESS WITH THEM THEY PROBABLY DO LIVE OFF THE LAND AND AINT SCARED OF ANYTHING GOD BLESS US ALL IN DIXIE COUNTY
I lived in a place simular to this in alabama and the people were very hateful, jealous and dangerous. Racist too hated me just for being Spanish. They didnt look at my values or work ethics just my race.
From my experience GA is much more civilized than rural north FLORIDA. South Ga is more like Alabama. Florida's PLANTS and style is unlike anything in GA or AL. its all flat.
Edp4455 - Your statement makes absolutely no dadburn sense whatsoever! There are parts of Florida and Georgia that both resemble each other. Just because Dixie County doesn't generally resemble Palm Beach, Broward, Dade, or Monroe Counties doesn't mean that Dixie County or North and Northwest Florida doesn't look like Florida! Besides, what's the physical nature have to do with it anyhow? Just because one part of Florida looks different than another doesn't mean one part is more Florida than another! There is no default Florida look! What if I said, referring to let's say, Thomasville, GA, "Almost doesn't even look like Georgia. Looks more like Florida." That makes just as much sense as your statement, considering North Georgia looks as different from South Georgia as North Florida does from South Florida. Now, when it comes to culture, things are a bit different. As a matter of fact, the culture of Northwest and North Florida is more traditional Florida than Southeast Florida is today! Southeast Florida used to be culturally and linguistically aligned with Northwest and North Florida, but, since WW2, has increasingly become less and less Southern to the point that it's 99.99% gone! In the rural areas of Northwest, North, Central, and South Florida Southern culture and accent is still very much alive and kickin, although it's being watered down all over Dixie, and it's sad and angering! But, everybody needs to cease with placing Florida in the shadow of Alabama and Georgia when it comes to Southernness! Florida is a true Southern state and stands on it's own merit! We are not a spill-over Southern state, so quit disrespecting us as such!
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Your statement is not all that accurate. You, like way too many folks out there, make sweeping generalizations about states when you really don't know all that much about any state! I've personally come to the sad but true conclusion that what most people know or think they know about Florida wouldn't fill a shot glass! I say this based on personal experience. In today's world, I've found this to be true when it comes to other states as well. This applies to people born in said states and to those who move in. I've forgotten more about Florida than most people know or will ever know. I don't say this to toot my own horn either. It's sad and tragic. I wish more people did research about their home state or adopted state! I've also found that most folks have opinions out the wazoo about subject matter in which they've never did one lick of homework on! Little to no study but boy howdy, they're an expert on it!
@@spiritofdixie2389 I agree 100%. We just bought in Old Town coming from Mass. We would never want to change a thing about it. We love it and the people are the absolute best.
We live in oldtown. me and my brother are back and forth to my nanas house, to my mom's house, cuz my daddy lives at my nanas house, so the drive is 2 hours and we've just been staying here 2 hours away in Orlando, but it's so sad to see all those places, but we're going to my mom's house for the weekend! This brought tears to my eyes cuz the last time we were at my moms house, is like 2 months ago. But she's come here to Orlando alot. But it's just sad seeing it. Dixie County is truly an amazing place. I've lived there for 4 years. We moved there when I was six. If you consider moving here, do it. You won't regret it. But we're moving soon.. our dogs are buried here, and I don't want to leave..
What I loved more about this video was that Trump sign 🪧 ❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 This isn’t poverty!!! This place is beautiful ❤️ just countryside ❤️🇺🇸 just a beautiful places
Rural putnam county have areas like that but its trailers on dirt roads. The county has pushed its water and sewer lines out too those areas. On one hand its adds two hundred a month to their living expences. I had house in san mateo off. SR 17 on st johns river. Had to hook up and my monthly costs jumped two hundred. That area looks much nicer than area in putnam.
You need to be careful driving through some of these neighborhoods and shooting video. People know their neighbors, and will recognize a strange car immediately. If they feel threatened, or disrespected, they will take a shot at you.
It looks so beautiful. Not trying to be a jerk, or self-righteous, or make accusations, but just to learn. It's called Dixie County. Is it very racist? I have been looking at a piece of land online: beautiful oaks, close to the gulf: an affordable, dream property. It looks so peaceful. If the opportunity to buy did happen, would it be a bad place to have black friends come visit awhile on my property? I understand that a degree of racism is everywhere. But I'm old; I know that something else can sometimes be a reality. Some of that is still around, and people sure aren't less sinful than they were. I'd want to avoid an area that was "aggressively" racist, because that could always get worse. Also, drugs...my neighbor and I were talking, and she pointed out that (according to her), meth is taking over the countryside. She was taking about Tennessee, but meth is sadly everywhere, too. Again, not to make accusations. I love what I'm reading here about the people of the area. But some of the video posts make it sound kind of dangerous. Honestly, I don't think my heart could stand the kind of thing that we went through in the 1950s-60s, and to be trapped in the middle of it.
dont let the beauty of the south fool you like it did me. I had to FLEE alabama.. for my life. this area of Florida has 10x more rebel flags than alabama.. so do the math. sadly its just meth and crackheads out there. lots of crime and hate
Dont worry. WHAT thesde folks dont want is libirals coming in and changing their way of life. As far as the flags go its just southerin pride. many have been mislead about our flag and the meadia has trarnish it. all in all no your friend are fine if they are good people.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Sorry, I didn't know that about your move to Alabama, SouthernLife. People look to the country for peace, quiet, natural beauty, and a good, peaceful, kind way of life. Sadly, no place down here is a Garden of Eden. "Down here" meaning _on earth,_ not just _down south._ But I'm sorry that happened to you, SL.
SOUTHERN LIFE yea I haven’t been there in a few years but I lived in wedgefield ( a huge neighborhood down East colonial past bithlo and we picked up Christmas students, it’s not so much deserted just really decked off lots of land
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS really? I liked Pasco growing up ( proximity to Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland helped) Left several years ago but have zero desire to go back. East Pasco was actually much nicer than the NPR/West Pasco area. I could never get past how trashy that side of the County developed into.
@@paulchakola7372 west pasco is bad. the OD thing is bad in Florida right now specially up there. I think from stats, going north of LEVY its better.. which is wierd since.. that area was worst years ago. Marion is bad too. times change for the worst.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Absolutely, the entirety of West Pasco/NPR/ Hudson/Holiday etc is just super depressing and grimy. Strip clubs, hookers..just dirty. It always felt worse in the Summer, maybe because of the heat.
My wonderful winter haven! You can drive around the Malory Swamp Tracts all day and never see another car, it's amazing. Sure there are drugs and petty crime, like any American small town these days, but "Old Florida" is still alive and well here. I'll take it over the real crime and fake people in the big cities anytime.
Q. I hope I do not offend anybody with this sincere question, and I hope for honest answers… I have a relative in her sixties who is a born and raised American. But she is Korean-Japanese in ethnicity (she has an Asian face. But she is American, grew up attending parochial school, and English is her only lsnguage. Would she be treated well, or is this an area with prejudice or hostility toward Asians? We are from the West Coast. A lot changed since covid. It makes me sad. But we are nice people.
These people are racist and hateful DONT DO IT. Don’t believe all their political cover story.. they hate outsiders. I hope you take my words, because i had to flee for my life in Alabama. There is too much racial tensions in usa for a minority to move to an area thats poor and backwards. Its sad but its the truth. Racism and hate has made living in usa unbearable
You know, other than Miami and a few other places, there's hardly ever any people outside in any of these places, Jose. Only cars and trucks and settings. There are signs of people living in those houses and those states so you see one or two going into a Walmart. Nobody is walking or riding, nobody's working outside on their property. It seems like that, anyway, to me. Take away all the cars and trucks and there's nobody.
Have u been to Florida? Who wants to be outside in almost 100 degrees weather also we were only allowed out for emergencies because of the pandemic. I noticed the Trump signs so its easy to figure out when the video was taken,This is when our state had a lot of virus cases. We were smart to not be walking around or leaving during a mandatory shutdown on our state.
peace n quiet tho, away from all the worlds worries.. the more i see this video the more i realize how peaceful it must be. but yes, most be boring as crap at times.
From my personal experience the people in these backwoods are the friendliest people your gonna met. Dont judge a book by it's cover. You would be surprised at how helpful these people can be if you have a problem. At the same time, DONT EVER make the mistake to disrespect these people.. cuz it wont go well.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS oh no you are right that's for shore I really know looks are not everything but unfortunately that's what people do and if you treat people with respect you usually get respect
It simply amazes me how certain types of individuals see poverty as “not having everything else, everyone else has”… I can take you to places in Florida where individuals living there would kill you for your shoes…. So, back off on “Rural Poverty” BS
I've lived in Dixie County my whole life 36 years and proud of it. You were in the Suwannee Gardens are of Old Town and drove past some of my friends and family's houses. These are good people who just live simple lives and dont need all the extra stuff to be happy. If you would have broke down in there they probably would have fixed you car on the spot for free.
We should have a beer at Charlie's Landing some time. It's our favorite!
Do you know Andrew carnright
I see that and I see paradise, freedom and a stress free simple life…
Yea we live in oldtown and it's so peaceful but my mom says we're moving :(
yep when they run out of money they are screwed. When we he run out of money here we just carrie on.
If the SHTF... these are the communities that will survive...
As a true southern gal myself I will say this- If I lived there and got to know my neighbors, to let them see I meant no harm and only wanted to live peacefully amongst them then I guarantee you they would protect me and give me their very last dime if I needed it!!
That looks like old florida I miss it
I see nothing but pure southern beauty. Huge and wide southern live oaks thick with spanish moss...and everything frozen in time. Its good to have an appreciation for the culture and the hustle and bustle of Miami or Tampa, but at the same time the beauty that north Florida and the Panhandle has.
It always amazes me the huge difference in flora going up 75 from south Florida to north of I-4. You go from stands of royal palms to huge southern live oaks, bald cypress and spanish moss everywhere the farther away from Tampa you get going north. It fascinates me the difference a few hour's drive makes.
I see it too. nothing but calm peaceful nature settings. calming
If you have to be poor that place looks good.
This isn't poverty. This is a lifestyle. Here, most people chose to live like this. Simple lifestyle. No riches. No debt. No stress.
I agree, thats why i live in central alabama now
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Montgomery wouldn't be considered central Al, that's more southeast Al
@@antoinelawson3691 I am one county north of montgomery. Basically the geographical center of the state.
Amen,, exactly what I was thinking.
@@flabeardedone6050 thats why i live in central alabama got tired of south florida
I live in Dixie County and I absolutely love it! It is like a slice of heaven that I hope doesn't get discovered. I left the city for the simple life and I'm never going back.
I left South Florida for central alabama and feel the same way.. except here people dont steal your lawn mower to buy meth like in Florida
I haven't had even 1 problem here,everyone is nice and people help each other. I know there are drugs but not in my area that I know of. I've been here 2 years and living in Dixie is like a dream come true!
We live in Old Town and it was the best decision we ever made. The people are the best!
@@2lostgypsies is there any bad areas around chiefland
Just bought property there to homestead!
I'll take this any day over living in Ft Myers,, where I was born and raised but now it's just New York south. Selling and moving to that area as fast as I can.
As well. North of Tampa now. They are starting to flood into the area. Not my life style. They swollow up all the land. no more trees on 19 soon. Thinking sw of town maybe swanee.
The only state county named after the entire South - Dixie County, FL!
What the hell! Looks like a great place to live and have peace of mind. Country living is for people that want to have space and to be private. Leave these people alone. I love Dixie county it represents freedom to live free! This is what the south should be proud of!
so the 10 foot fences are for decor?
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I spend a lot of time from cross city to cedar keys and stay in old town regularly. Don't see many 10 ft fences. Spring areas and Parks with all the beautiful campgrounds I don't see 10ft fences. I go to the springs because they are clean and the town's peaple are friendly compared to most of the country I visit..
@@garygosselin4918 i agree. I like the area myself. But this little corner you can tell...
Watch "The Yearling". The 10-ft fences could be to keep deer out of a garden patch, or to keep the dogs in. They sure couldn't keep bullets out.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Cayotes, most likely.
You can buy those types of houses shown, in the Florida Keys for no less than $350K....
I'm 65 and the first time I ever went deer hunting I camped behind the store on 51 and 19. I will never forget. One of the best times of my life. After that I hunted another 15 years
Killed my first buck there. Greatest place on the planet at the time!
WOW!!! How did you find Old Town? I spent many days and nights there(there's total darkness at night). My great grandmother and other family members lived/live there. It was always an experience when I visited. Watching this video surprisingly make me feels like I could do this, could use the peace and space; much contrast to South Florida.
We found our property in Old Town by moving the Zillow map around. We love it there! We were originally thinking South Florida, but this blows it away.
Looks good to me. No pretensions, no keeping up with the Jones’s. Just doin their own thing🤷♀️
Yupppp
Suwanee Gardens is an armpit. I had a house there for a while. The folks are all quite nice.
Looks like nice little hideaways.
I passed through on my way to Pensacola i honestly thought Brooksville and homosossa were the most hill billy parts of Florida, it was kinda interesting when i was passing
i live there and just like any other town or county u have ur certain places that might seem trashy but thats how these folks live its kind of like the saying goes IF U NEVER HAD IT U NEVER WILL MISS IT AND THAT DOESNT MEAN UR TRASHY BAD PEOPLE I PROMISE U THESE FOLKS HAVE A HEART OF GOLD BUT ON THE OTHER HAND DONT MESS WITH THEM THEY PROBABLY DO LIVE OFF THE LAND AND AINT SCARED OF ANYTHING GOD BLESS US ALL IN DIXIE COUNTY
I lived in a place simular to this in alabama and the people were very hateful, jealous and dangerous. Racist too hated me just for being Spanish. They didnt look at my values or work ethics just my race.
Where I grew up lol. Left at 18 and never looked back. Probably go back to retire.
Almost doesn’t even look like Florida. Looks more like Georgia
From my experience GA is much more civilized than rural north FLORIDA. South Ga is more like Alabama. Florida's PLANTS and style is unlike anything in GA or AL. its all flat.
@thomas dacquisto what he is saying to you is its florida
Edp4455 - Your statement makes absolutely no dadburn sense whatsoever! There are parts of Florida and Georgia that both resemble each other. Just because Dixie County doesn't generally resemble Palm Beach, Broward, Dade, or Monroe Counties doesn't mean that Dixie County or North and Northwest Florida doesn't look like Florida! Besides, what's the physical nature have to do with it anyhow? Just because one part of Florida looks different than another doesn't mean one part is more Florida than another! There is no default Florida look! What if I said, referring to let's say, Thomasville, GA, "Almost doesn't even look like Georgia. Looks more like Florida." That makes just as much sense as your statement, considering North Georgia looks as different from South Georgia as North Florida does from South Florida.
Now, when it comes to culture, things are a bit different. As a matter of fact, the culture of Northwest and North Florida is more traditional Florida than Southeast Florida is today! Southeast Florida used to be culturally and linguistically aligned with Northwest and North Florida, but, since WW2, has increasingly become less and less Southern to the point that it's 99.99% gone! In the rural areas of Northwest, North, Central, and South Florida Southern culture and accent is still very much alive and kickin, although it's being watered down all over Dixie, and it's sad and angering! But, everybody needs to cease with placing Florida in the shadow of Alabama and Georgia when it comes to Southernness! Florida is a true Southern state and stands on it's own merit! We are not a spill-over Southern state, so quit disrespecting us as such!
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Your statement is not all that accurate. You, like way too many folks out there, make sweeping generalizations about states when you really don't know all that much about any state! I've personally come to the sad but true conclusion that what most people know or think they know about Florida wouldn't fill a shot glass! I say this based on personal experience. In today's world, I've found this to be true when it comes to other states as well. This applies to people born in said states and to those who move in. I've forgotten more about Florida than most people know or will ever know. I don't say this to toot my own horn either. It's sad and tragic. I wish more people did research about their home state or adopted state! I've also found that most folks have opinions out the wazoo about subject matter in which they've never did one lick of homework on! Little to no study but boy howdy, they're an expert on it!
@@spiritofdixie2389 I agree 100%. We just bought in Old Town coming from Mass. We would never want to change a thing about it. We love it and the people are the absolute best.
its cleaned up ALOT since our last trip out there
So your saying your last video disgraced the place? LOL.. Place looks scary as F...K..
@@juniorp726 sadly the last video the memory card got corrupted 😢 back than it was really bad. Its much nicer now
@@juniorp726 rofl never seen anything less scary than Old Town
@@juniorp726 he was in the worst neighborhood in our county in the video this shows no justice.
@@FrenchieBadAzz420 Love Old Town!
We live in oldtown. me and my brother are back and forth to my nanas house, to my mom's house, cuz my daddy lives at my nanas house, so the drive is 2 hours and we've just been staying here 2 hours away in Orlando, but it's so sad to see all those places, but we're going to my mom's house for the weekend! This brought tears to my eyes cuz the last time we were at my moms house, is like 2 months ago. But she's come here to Orlando alot. But it's just sad seeing it. Dixie County is truly an amazing place. I've lived there for 4 years. We moved there when I was six. If you consider moving here, do it. You won't regret it. But we're moving soon.. our dogs are buried here, and I don't want to leave..
Hi
Hi too 👋 I'm thinking of moving there, would anyone know how I'd go about finding a rental or rent to own possibly 😊
Always wanted to live in Dixie county for some reason
We bought a place in January 2021 and we absolutely love it!!
Beautiful place. Nothing to do other than fish and hunt
I love watching your videos José! But this place they couldn’t pay me enough to live there. Qué miedo! 😬😬
La mujer afuera se ve que es de guatemala
If a tornado landed here then the cost to rebuild will be less than 500K so I count that as a win for the state or federal government.
This place looks very pretty with natural beauty, peaceful and quiet. Not run down at all. I saw no garbage and saw things kept neat.
I live right where you are on the first paved road off 317 but you passed it and went by the old store I love it here
I really like it up there I met a girl there and she said im a Dixie chick 🐥.And i was like i think more like all of Dixie county lol .God bless um
What I loved more about this video was that Trump sign 🪧 ❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This isn’t poverty!!! This place is beautiful ❤️ just countryside ❤️🇺🇸 just a beautiful places
Rural putnam county have areas like that but its trailers on dirt roads. The county has pushed its water and sewer lines out too those areas. On one hand its adds two hundred a month to their living expences. I had house in san mateo off. SR 17 on st johns river. Had to hook up and my monthly costs jumped two hundred. That area looks much nicer than area in putnam.
In central alabama my taxes are under 300 a year and we got city water. $20 usual water bill
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS they charged for sewer based on water used. Not cheap.
You need to be careful driving through some of these neighborhoods and shooting video.
People know their neighbors, and will recognize a strange car immediately. If they feel threatened, or disrespected, they will take a shot at you.
I live here born and raised for 19 years as of yesterday
😳 Wow
this is "NICE" compared to what we saw in this same exact place some years ago.. they cleaned it up.
Looks like my kind of place
Yuppp
It looks so beautiful. Not trying to be a jerk, or self-righteous, or make accusations, but just to learn. It's called Dixie County. Is it very racist? I have been looking at a piece of land online: beautiful oaks, close to the gulf: an affordable, dream property. It looks so peaceful. If the opportunity to buy did happen, would it be a bad place to have black friends come visit awhile on my property? I understand that a degree of racism is everywhere. But I'm old; I know that something else can sometimes be a reality. Some of that is still around, and people sure aren't less sinful than they were. I'd want to avoid an area that was "aggressively" racist, because that could always get worse.
Also, drugs...my neighbor and I were talking, and she pointed out that (according to her), meth is taking over the countryside. She was taking about Tennessee, but meth is sadly everywhere, too.
Again, not to make accusations. I love what I'm reading here about the people of the area. But some of the video posts make it sound kind of dangerous. Honestly, I don't think my heart could stand the kind of thing that we went through in the 1950s-60s, and to be trapped in the middle of it.
dont let the beauty of the south fool you like it did me. I had to FLEE alabama.. for my life. this area of Florida has 10x more rebel flags than alabama.. so do the math. sadly its just meth and crackheads out there. lots of crime and hate
Dont worry. WHAT thesde folks dont want is libirals coming in and changing their way of life. As far as the flags go its just southerin pride. many have been mislead about our flag and the meadia has trarnish it. all in all no your friend are fine if they are good people.
The Klan is alive and well here
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Sorry, I didn't know that about your move to Alabama, SouthernLife. People look to the country for peace, quiet, natural beauty, and a good, peaceful, kind way of life. Sadly, no place down here is a Garden of Eden. "Down here" meaning _on earth,_ not just _down south._ But I'm sorry that happened to you, SL.
My kind of place Americans
The trees are so sad looking.
This reminds me of Christmas Florida...
Wow really? I gotta go there
SOUTHERN LIFE yea I haven’t been there in a few years but I lived in wedgefield ( a huge neighborhood down East colonial past bithlo and we picked up Christmas students, it’s not so much deserted just really decked off lots of land
But yea check out wedgefield too it’s pretty cool lots of different style homes ( the nice and big one are in the back)
I was always curious about Counties like Dixie, Baker etc. growing up in FL, like who lives there and what is life like.
now days its actually worst along levy, citrus and hernando and pasco..
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS really? I liked Pasco growing up ( proximity to Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland helped) Left several years ago but have zero desire to go back. East Pasco was actually much nicer than the NPR/West Pasco area. I could never get past how trashy that side of the County developed into.
@@paulchakola7372 west pasco is bad. the OD thing is bad in Florida right now specially up there. I think from stats, going north of LEVY its better.. which is wierd since.. that area was worst years ago. Marion is bad too. times change for the worst.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Absolutely, the entirety of West Pasco/NPR/ Hudson/Holiday etc is just super depressing and grimy. Strip clubs, hookers..just dirty. It always felt worse in the Summer, maybe because of the heat.
Nice video
Thank you!
This is reminds me of some towns in Northeast Ohio. Lol.
My wonderful winter haven! You can drive around the Malory Swamp Tracts all day and never see another car, it's amazing. Sure there are drugs and petty crime, like any American small town these days, but "Old Florida" is still alive and well here. I'll take it over the real crime and fake people in the big cities anytime.
Hey I live in Palm Bay trying find a Florida community kind of abandoned any recommendations? ( to explore )
That whole region is mostly newer housing try bunnell i think its called
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS thank you
Q. I hope I do not offend anybody with this sincere question, and I hope for honest answers… I have a relative in her sixties who is a born and raised American. But she is Korean-Japanese in ethnicity (she has an Asian face. But she is American, grew up attending parochial school, and English is her only lsnguage. Would she be treated well, or is this an area with prejudice or hostility toward Asians? We are from the West Coast. A lot changed since covid. It makes me sad. But we are nice people.
These people are racist and hateful DONT DO IT. Don’t believe all their political cover story.. they hate outsiders. I hope you take my words, because i had to flee for my life in Alabama. There is too much racial tensions in usa for a minority to move to an area thats poor and backwards. Its sad but its the truth. Racism and hate has made living in usa unbearable
You live in south Alabama dude
My neighbor is Filipino and he says he experienced more racism while living in Jacksonville than he ever has in Old Town.
I want to move here
Me too, will they have me 😅
Well u started off in one of the worst neighborhoods in Dixie County the Gardens why not show the better area of our county?
because it would not get many view. that's the truth
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS makes since
Me parece como grimoso en tiempo de invierno sin luce en la calle
Donde no hay delinquencia no hace falta luces 😒
Quiero saber si hay Rana y sapo en el area de old town fl
Looks just like highlands county,or desoto county
Much more trees here
You know, other than Miami and a few other places, there's hardly ever any people outside in any of these places, Jose. Only cars and trucks and settings. There are signs of people living in those houses and those states so you see one or two going into a Walmart. Nobody is walking or riding, nobody's working outside on their property. It seems like that, anyway, to me. Take away all the cars and trucks and there's nobody.
no doubt, this is not CUBA or DR where you got crowds
Have u been to Florida? Who wants to be outside in almost 100 degrees weather also we were only allowed out for emergencies because of the pandemic. I noticed the Trump signs so its easy to figure out when the video was taken,This is when our state had a lot of virus cases. We were smart to not be walking around or leaving during a mandatory shutdown on our state.
Sleeping in party all nite
These poor people, Well what's left there. Probably no industry near or any jobs worth while to have there?
peace n quiet tho, away from all the worlds worries.. the more i see this video the more i realize how peaceful it must be. but yes, most be boring as crap at times.
You definitely have it all wrong. Old Town is wonderful!
@@schuylerjones2213 And they never ate at Cottage Cafe or had a beer at Charlie's Landing :-)
I think about 80% of the population works at the prison in Cross City.
@@2lostgypsiesthe stuffed french toast is my favorite!
Can you do Tallahassee FL and Monticello FL
I'm sorry but I think I feel safer in miami
From my personal experience the people in these backwoods are the friendliest people your gonna met. Dont judge a book by it's cover. You would be surprised at how helpful these people can be if you have a problem. At the same time, DONT EVER make the mistake to disrespect these people.. cuz it wont go well.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS oh no you are right that's for shore I really know looks are not everything but unfortunately that's what people do and if you treat people with respect you usually get respect
@@bodysbyeblinn9194 the problem here is too many people on drugs
No sound 🤔
yes, just the wind. Its best not to say too much with the regional issues there. it really is a quiet place anyways.
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he does the Nevada side just like u my friend😊✌️
It simply amazes me how certain types of individuals see poverty as “not having everything else, everyone else has”…
I can take you to places in Florida where individuals living there would kill you for your shoes….
So, back off on “Rural Poverty” BS
Looks like pdcwt
Gross
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The Lord, Gun & Country. In that order. Good people - but sometimes a bit rough around the edges, and don't expect to find any intellectuals.
nice video, thanks.
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