It's my pleasure Jon! Glad Fair Lawn, NJ has a dedicated walk from me now! You hyped up the bagels here and it's true! Fair Lawn has some of the best bagels I've ever had
Thank you so much actionkid I was born and raised in that town. You were actually right around the corner from my house when you were on berdan ave my family house was just up the hill. And well all my friends, but my best friend lived up there by CVS. He walked right by his apartment. Again, thanks brother for bringing back a lot of childhood memories. I live in pocono mountains, Pennsylvania.
6:20 What are the odds of a fan spotting you from the 2nd floor of her home! 🤩 19:45 Cool to see Jon's childhood home, and it looks nice and well maintained by the current owners. 😎 51:45 Good timing on catching the train. 1:06:50 This is a charming neighborhood with front door access to the park. 😍 I enjoyed the serene communities in Fair Lawn and all the brick architecture. Thank you for sharing this relaxing walk in New Jersey, AK! 🤗
Thank you actionkid for this amazing walk in Fairlawn New Jersey! You just showed me my childhood and you even showed here be barr's house! I really appreciate you doing these type of videos! 🙂
Hey ActionKid! Glad to see you are back (at least temporarily) in the NY Metro Area. If you find yourself up north in the sticks of Westchester anytime soon be sure to visit New Rochelle, the "Queen City of the Sound" and the place where I spent my earliest childhood years. The whole downtown core has sprouted up with mid-rise condos in the last half-decade and is quickly taken on a mini-manhattan vibe with all the new residential and retail development geared toward millennials/Gen. Zers who have been priced out of the City. Plus, there are several of bucolic neighborhoods nearby chock-full of homes that date to the first decades of the twentieth century and earlier along with quaint, well-maintained recreational areas like Hudson Park, Glen Island, and Davenport Park. New Roc is deserving of the ActionKid treatment!
Thanks for the tour. I lived in Fair Lawn from shortly after I was born in 1941 until I left for college in 1959. First on Orchard Street, just up from the High School, and then on Fair Lawn Ave., where the "new" library now stands.
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Wonderful walk AK, as I am partial to the suburbs with brick and stone homes and a backyard for a beautiful vegetable garden. You don't realize how much you miss it till its gone, hence my living in florida.
It was worth a while to travel on the bus for 3 hours to the Fair Lawn , New Jersey 👍It looks beautiful , those houses and all , even the strip mall with those shops looked great 😎Nice looking little town and suburb , thank you A K for sharing🙂👍!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this change of pace residential video nice Jewish Town reminds me a lot historical district of Denver which I walked a few years ago and you picked a beautiful day 🌞🌳👍
Ages ago, I used to work for a large photographic corporation and they had a photo lab on the NJ Rte. 208. I used to bring in the negatives from the dealers in the north Jersey area. I looked on Google maps and cannot find the lab. It was in the Radburn area on Pollitt Dr. I believe the building site was redeveloped into the Fair Lawn Promenade or the building directly behind the Promenade.
Put the wires under the ground, why on earth you would keep them up there on the poles? :D Dont understand that kind of construction, wires are vulrenable to a storms. And why are those walkinglines so narrow, make it wide so there can walk and go with bikes
yeah saat walay be jaab may new new aya thay yeah gusa dhak rahay thay saudia bandars yamaha logo ke harkatay he nahe theek ha dhaktay nahe kiya karta ha yeah log daagchoor zinakhoor nay saray wo gashte day bacha pata nahe kon se motarcycle day otay paisay ka neshan bana ka kharay howa thay rikshaw ka paas yeah kiya log ha ? dar giya ? what the fuck ? who did say ? aesay karo ? kon sa gashte ka bachay ha
Parts of Northern NJ and even parts of CT are absolutely considered NYC suburbs. A significant part of the NYC metro population lives in these areas and commutes daily. They have ALWAYS been considered NYC suburbs. Maybe the confusion is in the fact that there are few other places where people typically commute to other states entirely, but that is the case in New York. Another example, even though it's not a state technically, is that most people who work in Washington DC commute from Maryland and Virginia, and a lot of towns in those states are still considered DC suburbs despite not being in DC.
Thanks for the tour. I lived in Fair Lawn from shortly after I was born in 1941 until I left for college in 1959. First on Orchard Street, just up from the High School, and then on Fair Lawn Ave., where the "new" library now stands.
I'm honored you put my hometown of Fair Lawn, NJ on the map again! Thanks for doing this.
It's my pleasure Jon! Glad Fair Lawn, NJ has a dedicated walk from me now! You hyped up the bagels here and it's true! Fair Lawn has some of the best bagels I've ever had
Thank you so much actionkid I was born and raised in that town. You were actually right around the corner from my house when you were on berdan ave my family house was just up the hill. And well all my friends, but my best friend lived up there by CVS. He walked right by his apartment. Again, thanks brother for bringing back a lot of childhood memories. I live in pocono mountains, Pennsylvania.
Radburn is cool, reminds me a little of Forest Hills Gardens in Queens.
It kind of does! It's a really nice thought out planned community.
Being recognized from the 2nd floor window LOL! People are watching action kid!lol!
😂 It totally took me by surprise!
This is an amazing place! You were like in some fairy tail. Thank you for this video, i really loved this town!
Raised in Fair Lawn lived here for 60 years and I live behind the bagel store that you were talking about thank you for the post
6:20 What are the odds of a fan spotting you from the 2nd floor of her home! 🤩 19:45 Cool to see Jon's childhood home, and it looks nice and well maintained by the current owners. 😎 51:45 Good timing on catching the train. 1:06:50 This is a charming neighborhood with front door access to the park. 😍 I enjoyed the serene communities in Fair Lawn and all the brick architecture. Thank you for sharing this relaxing walk in New Jersey, AK! 🤗
It was such a nice community and I can see why many enjoy living here
Thank you actionkid for this amazing walk in Fairlawn New Jersey! You just showed me my childhood and you even showed here be barr's house! I really appreciate you doing these type of videos! 🙂
You’re welcome! Glad I could show your childhood neighborhood, it was a nice place to visit
Nice and quiet neigborhood ❤️ thanks AK for a different walk out of the metro area, love it
You’re welcome, it was nice to see this area and loved the bagels here
Such a cozy community. Many nice homes. Who wouldn’t want to live in a town like this. Loved watching this. Thank you 😊
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
i live here! 😃
So lovely!! I grew up in a tiny community ( an island) in Newfoundland Canada. I appreciate the small town charm. Thank you for this!
You’re welcome!
Hey ActionKid! Glad to see you are back (at least temporarily) in the NY Metro Area. If you find yourself up north in the sticks of Westchester anytime soon be sure to visit New Rochelle, the "Queen City of the Sound" and the place where I spent my earliest childhood years. The whole downtown core has sprouted up with mid-rise condos in the last half-decade and is quickly taken on a mini-manhattan vibe with all the new residential and retail development geared toward millennials/Gen. Zers who have been priced out of the City. Plus, there are several of bucolic neighborhoods nearby chock-full of homes that date to the first decades of the twentieth century and earlier along with quaint, well-maintained recreational areas like Hudson Park, Glen Island, and Davenport Park. New Roc is deserving of the ActionKid treatment!
I loved this, the path walk is so unique and those gorgeous homes. Thanks, Ken for the change from city life.
Thanks for the tour. I lived in Fair Lawn from shortly after I was born in 1941 until I left for college in 1959. First on Orchard Street, just up from the High School, and then on Fair Lawn Ave., where the "new" library now stands.
My favorite area was the pathways between the homes, I heard the birds sing so beautifully it is a peaceful area to live in.
I loved the pathways between the homes too!
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Wonderful walk AK, as I am partial to the suburbs with brick and stone homes and a backyard for a beautiful vegetable garden. You don't realize how much you miss it till its gone, hence my living in florida.
Glad you enjoyed this video! It was nice to experience it
It was worth a while to travel on the bus for 3 hours to the Fair Lawn , New Jersey 👍It looks beautiful , those houses and all , even the strip mall with those shops looked great 😎Nice looking little town and suburb , thank you A K for sharing🙂👍!!!
My pleasure! It was fun to visit Fair Lawn, NJ and nice to see all the beautiful homes
What a charming town. Thanks for the lovely walk AK!
Glad to have you in NJ!! :) We have a lot of great suburbs and towns nearby to NYC that are worth checking out!
Been to that town a few times, its a nice town, in curious to go there and try the bagels, great walk as usual.
Awesome! You should try the bagels some time.
Beautiful neighborhood!!
What an awesome town! I could pick up and move in right now!
Hey good seeing you in New Jersey , fun to watch familiar places 😊
Great
Great schools! Nice quiet town! Enjoy
Damn you made me sound famous at 19:25
You are famous, lol
My grandma lives in fairlawn
Those gp40’s are still going strong for being in their 50’s
Thank you AK, really enjoy watching your walking tours, so informative & entertaing.
You travel hard and fast for your fans! Thanks for sharing.
So glad you avoided all that crazy weather in Florida, Action Kid. Stay safe out there.
Such a nice town! Looks like a great place to live and grow up!
Yes, it does look like a great place
Thoroughly enjoyed this change of pace residential video nice Jewish Town reminds me a lot historical district of Denver which I walked a few years ago and you picked a beautiful day 🌞🌳👍
Mike O'Halloran proud FAIR lawn guy.
HELLO TO FELLOW FAIR lawn people
My mother grew up in Bergen County, Hackensack, 30 minutes to the terminal close to Time Square, by bus.
Miss the live but enjoy watching , thanks AK, you are amazing
Ages ago, I used to work for a large photographic corporation and they had a photo lab on the NJ Rte. 208. I used to bring in the negatives from the dealers in the north Jersey area. I looked on Google maps and cannot find the lab. It was in the Radburn area on Pollitt Dr. I believe the building site was redeveloped into the Fair Lawn Promenade or the building directly behind the Promenade.
The Kodachrome lab! Long gone. Too bad.
Glad to see that you are famous, apparently!
Thank you for sharing video beautiful home 🏡 and enjoy safe walk great nice! ❣️❤️👍
Such a wonderful video well done!! 🤩🤩
Nice video, Downtown Englewood would be nice to tour too. I’ll be surprised if to go to Paterson though lmao
These videos are great
To be Fair, it is great to check out the suburbs.
YAY CROSSING ACTIVATED
What a nice town
where’s the Radburn nj transit station?
Angel said good morning action kid
i love ur videos :) hope to go us someday :P
this is so pretty !! must be cool here for halloween
It must be!
You could visit Cedar Ln in Teaneck. A good sizable Jewish population along with Fair Lawn and Monsey in Rockland County, NY.
Yes, that’s a nice community too I should visit
Parabéns pelos vídeos. Acho bem legais. Boa sorte.
Did he move back to NY?
welcome to new jersey
Jon rocks. Thank you Ken :(
You’re welcome!
Lived around the corner.
Happiness is a white picket fence.
The great thing was Nabisco had a factory we smell the cookies
NYC is a complete different state and place than from Fair lawn, NJ
Funny enough I live near fair lawn
I saw my neighbors houses in the thumbnail 😮
Put the wires under the ground, why on earth you would keep them up there on the poles? :D Dont understand that kind of construction, wires are vulrenable to a storms. And why are those walkinglines so narrow, make it wide so there can walk and go with bikes
You can mention, that the houses are really kept up on the outsides, can't only think what the inside of these homes l@@k like ..10Plus.
Went to Thomas😂Edison Grammer sc😢
6:30 lol
It really surprised me!
get some trenton and princeton stuff
yeah saat walay be jaab may new new aya thay yeah gusa dhak rahay thay saudia bandars yamaha logo ke harkatay he nahe theek ha dhaktay nahe kiya karta ha yeah log daagchoor zinakhoor nay saray wo gashte day bacha pata nahe kon se motarcycle day otay paisay ka neshan bana ka kharay howa thay rikshaw ka paas yeah kiya log ha ? dar giya ? what the fuck ? who did say ? aesay karo ? kon sa gashte ka bachay ha
come to metuchen
1:09:52 yikes! suburban tree rat
I lived here all my life Then I moved
I'll recognize you
You do realize that New Jersey and NYC are two separate things, right?
How can this be a NYC anything if it’s in NJ. ???
It’s a NYC suburb
Parts of Northern NJ and even parts of CT are absolutely considered NYC suburbs. A significant part of the NYC metro population lives in these areas and commutes daily. They have ALWAYS been considered NYC suburbs. Maybe the confusion is in the fact that there are few other places where people typically commute to other states entirely, but that is the case in New York. Another example, even though it's not a state technically, is that most people who work in Washington DC commute from Maryland and Virginia, and a lot of towns in those states are still considered DC suburbs despite not being in DC.
It's a Commuter town of Newark,
it's a Strech calling fair lawn NJ a suburb of NYC
:-)
Visit Teaneck NJ…..live in Arizona last 20 years
I should!
Thanks for the tour. I lived in Fair Lawn from shortly after I was born in 1941 until I left for college in 1959. First on Orchard Street, just up from the High School, and then on Fair Lawn Ave., where the "new" library now stands.