It is a mixture of everything you said. I lived and worked there from 2006-2016 and loved every minute of it. Cincinnati has its own vibe. One of my favorite cities in America.
It's some cities out here that never get the spotlight in pop culture or urban culture..It would be nice if someone did a deep hood dive into places like Cinncinatti, Columbus, Cleveland, Nashville, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Boston, Jackson, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Tulsa. Seattle, Charlotte and so on..
I've lived in Cincinnati, Cleveland area, Louisville, Columbus, and Pittsburgh. Like anywhere, there are good places and bad places. Pittsburgh was cool but be careful in certain parts of McKeesport.
A lot of people outside of Cincinnati don't know how much we love our coffee shops, dinners, sport teams and riverboats. We have so much history and several fortune 500 companies.
I miss living in Cincinnati. I started my career with Greyhound there, first as a baggage guy and later as a driver. Cincinnati is a very interesting city, because it's the Northern most tip of the South. Western most edge of Appalachia. The beginning of the Mid West and last hold out for the East Coast. So it's a very vibrant and colorful city, if that makes sense. I lived there off and on from 2006- 2016 and miss it very much. I made many great memories there and of all the places I've lived, that is a city I could see myself eventually moving back to.
I mean, Cincinnati was formed in 1788 so by Anerican standards it's an older city. By 1920 the city had 600,000 residents. Plus once you leave this neighborhood nesr Downtown, Cincinnati is one of the greenest cities in the country. Big, old trees. Big houses on big lots. Super hilly and the streets twist and turn every few blocks.
2:35 Even though most of the buildings looks rough and in bad conditions. That streets looks amazing. Imagine back when it had just been built. beautiful sight
Seriously. So many intact period features. Cant speak on how it is living there but the maintance of the historical architecture, in an area Charlie is purporting to a hood, is nonetheless a great sight.
@@Pass____over I'm from Ohio it's not bad Columbus can be I think 120 shooting this year that's every year there but just stay on high street near campus not hilltop
Watch hoods in Boston and you’ll change your mind. Even Charlotte too. Both cities are very clean but at the same time, can’t let the good looks fool you.
The architecture is beautiful in Cincinnati and the streets are not very dirty and the lawns are usually kept even in the hood. So yes definitely a better looking city than most
Not gonna lie Cincinnati hoods dont look that bad especially since its in the midwest. A little fixer upper could really change things and these neighborhoods look easily gentrify-able.
@@virginiansupremacy “Looks” are deceiving. I can’t speak on east coast or Midwest cities but in Cali, the hoods out here look nice or decent especially in LA but u might be in a war zone.
Has such a "classic" America look. Small streets and buildings that have personality. It looks like they're fixing the area up but it still looks dope, you could film a dope movie there.
After finding myself living in Cincinnati for a little over a year, it went from a place I absolutely hated and couldn’t wait to leave, to a place that showed me so much love that I now miss it the way I did home (Nashville) the whole I was there and now I can’t wait to get back.
Embarrassed to say, but At 2:24 I bought weed there about 15 years ago, that area used to be an open air drug market with a ton more people hanging out. The city has been cleaned up a lot
That last sort of area was beautiful and depressing looking at the same time. Beautiful for the history and vintage look but depressing because of the run down and low poverty level now.
I'm a 3rd generation American and it was Cincinnati where my grandparents settled. Much of Cincinnati is way nicer than this video shows and actually takes pride in their neighborhoods and for our sporting teams. I'm proud to call Cincinnati home. I actually haven't been to these areas shown in this video and this area has homeless shelters to help. Cincinnati is about 50% white and 50% black/other races. We have a black police chief, diverse city council, diverse local tv personalities and currently have an asian pacific city mayor. Having diverse leadership was very helpful during the 2020 BLM riots keeping damage lower than it seems Louisville, KY and Columbus, OH had. If you drive downtown Cincinnati and north into the OTR neighborhood you will notice several new murals since summer of 2020.
Do a whole Ohio hoods , u jus did Cincinnati, pop out in Columbus , I put some spots on da west side of town that would be good content , Then ofc Cleveland after Columbus would complete the trio Lol
@@showmestatefinest5412 he never did Columbus twice , and he missed some key spots . Columbus got hoods and projects it’s the 2nd biggest Midwest city behind Chicago
@Brookie Rose be mad, when I read your comment, it tells me what is on the mind of someone who will never know what it feels like to be in first place in the game of life. Get your mind out the gutter.
@Brookie Rose luckily I’m not one the yt enablers you usually encounter. Your 5 per center/ melanin theory has no power here, you will always be a jogger with a false sense of balck ego. I will be happy knowing the ppl are waking up to your tribalist group think. Signed dearly, fruit DNA. Hahahahahahah
Cincinnati is filled with fantastic architecture. Unfortunately much of it is filled with people who lack traditional values of family focus, education, work ethic and respect for others.
Pull up Columbus Charlie, your only video there is pretty dated I got some spots for you that wasn’t in your first video that would be good content South Park apartments Wedgwood apartments West broad street , Whitethorn, Belvedere , basically the whole hilltop Central ave (the bottoms) , rickenbacher ave Hilton Avenue
These folks drive around the same spots in a circle not realizing. Cincinnati thicker than that. All it is, Liberty st, John street ect. Everyone of these hood videos.
I was only about 1 min in and *thought, wow - now this *looks creepy style hoody. I have yet to roam around the area, as to attest rightfully, one way or another. Some places appear run down but the people are nice. Others smell almost hospital clean and are full of lurking, evil fiend. I'm surprised at the amount of people that said not at all creepy or hoody by comparison. After spending nights outside in Detroit and perfectly safe, I took a full bus back to Birmingham. I'm not sure a single person disembarked in Ohio, to wander.
Ahh, I recollect that Cincinnati was called the jewel of the west, and was an early hub for the burgeoning crowds of settlers that pooled into the Mississippi river valley.
Man this is just normal cincy. Kinda gross calling it a hood for the shock factor. Just regular people living their lives being peeped on like the secret video tapings of some slum voyeur. Still a cool video tho
That story of In Too Deep never happened in Cincinnati, it happened in Boston. But Boston wouldn't allow them to make a movie about it in their city so they substituted Cincinnati for Boston because during that time period when the actual events happened Cincinnati was the safest major city then. Now we break in the top 10 most dangerous cities list every now & then, and in 2009 the hood he was just driving through was ranked as the most dangerous hood in the country. Don't let a fictional movie cloud your judgement, no spots in my city has ever been taken over by out of town nixxas. Even the Detroit and LA nixxas couldn't take over shlt in the city, we're grimey af and there's too many haters to ever allow strangers to take over anything in this mf. I got a surprise for you: ua-cam.com/video/NmNf9FPg6zs/v-deo.html
@@CKACKAJACKA wrong. Over the rhine neighborhood where they shot a lot of scenes in Cincinnati was one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the us around that time period
Im sorry but I honestly do not get why so many men just stand around outside just kickin it with their homies? Couldn't the be doin somethin much more productive? I really would like to know.
Creeping down republic street behind our daily bread behind the boys and girls club basketball gym you edit it without turning on liberty , I stop watching, I saw my house too
@@bonniem3754 yes we know the east coast and Midwest got y’all beat in da looks department and crime as well honestly , I lived in San Diego for 2 years yes there’s a gang presence , but In terms of crime and safety Southern California minus LA is safer than any Midwest/ east coast city period
Downtown Cincy has cleaned up a lot over last 10-15 years but thanks so much for the content!
Yes and those ppl moved to the surrounding areas and ruined them, like Norwood, it’s ghetto now
I love your 'drive-thru's. No music, no commentary, no maps and stats. Just a nice enjoyable ride, Thank you.
Cincinnati is mixed with Midwest, East Coast, Appalachian & Upper Southern Culture. 💯
It is a mixture of everything you said. I lived and worked there from 2006-2016 and loved every minute of it. Cincinnati has its own vibe. One of my favorite cities in America.
Yup u right
Never been to the state of Ohio but Cincinnati looks nice 👍
Where is it anything like Appalachia?
@@toxic_city Thats what Im thinking lol. Not one Mountain in sight lol. Then they drive around the same circle all the time lol
Listening to Charlie drive from city to city is soo relaxing ☺️☺️
THAT'S RIGHT
It's some cities out here that never get the spotlight in pop culture or urban culture..It would be nice if someone did a deep hood dive into places like Cinncinatti, Columbus, Cleveland, Nashville, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Boston, Jackson, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Tulsa. Seattle, Charlotte and so on..
No doubt!!! Unfortunately Boston has been turned into one of the greatest liberak strongholds in the entire country, but I feel what you're saying.
I've lived in Cincinnati, Cleveland area, Louisville, Columbus, and Pittsburgh. Like anywhere, there are good places and bad places. Pittsburgh was cool but be careful in certain parts of McKeesport.
DUDE Seattle is grundge!
Lol Charlotte is not on that list..the little hoods they did have done been gentrified
A lot of people outside of Cincinnati don't know how much we love our coffee shops, dinners, sport teams and riverboats. We have so much history and several fortune 500 companies.
I miss living in Cincinnati. I started my career with Greyhound there, first as a baggage guy and later as a driver. Cincinnati is a very interesting city, because it's the Northern most tip of the South. Western most edge of Appalachia. The beginning of the Mid West and last hold out for the East Coast. So it's a very vibrant and colorful city, if that makes sense. I lived there off and on from 2006- 2016 and miss it very much. I made many great memories there and of all the places I've lived, that is a city I could see myself eventually moving back to.
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Aint nothin here folk! Keep it pushing...😂
It’s so many other hoods you ain’t visit. But thanks for showing my city some love
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Those nice green lawns looked nice. Mowed and looked after. Makes a huge difference, and something to be proud of.
Greetings from Detroit!
I mean, Cincinnati was formed in 1788 so by Anerican standards it's an older city. By 1920 the city had 600,000 residents. Plus once you leave this neighborhood nesr Downtown, Cincinnati is one of the greenest cities in the country. Big, old trees. Big houses on big lots. Super hilly and the streets twist and turn every few blocks.
If knee length grass is nice and upkept...then ok I guess. But aint nothing upkept on this video lmao
Facts
The city (taxpayer) cuts it.
2:35 Even though most of the buildings looks rough and in bad conditions. That streets looks amazing. Imagine back when it had just been built.
beautiful sight
Such beautiful architecture and greenery.
Looks a little bit where i come from Amsterdam only the canals missing.
compared to postwar strip malls this is lovely
Seriously. So many intact period features. Cant speak on how it is living there but the maintance of the historical architecture, in an area Charlie is purporting to a hood, is nonetheless a great sight.
@@Pass____over I'm from Ohio it's not bad Columbus can be I think 120 shooting this year that's every year there but just stay on high street near campus not hilltop
That is the most beautiful hood from the CarlieBo313 video series so far.
What do you see that’s beautiful’ looks just as bad as the rest of them
@@jerrelldraughn2440 Nah
All i saw was 100 year old run down buildings, graffiti and ppl hanging out on the corners
Watch hoods in Boston and you’ll change your mind. Even Charlotte too. Both cities are very clean but at the same time, can’t let the good looks fool you.
The architecture is beautiful in Cincinnati and the streets are not very dirty and the lawns are usually kept even in the hood. So yes definitely a better looking city than most
Not gonna lie Cincinnati hoods dont look that bad especially since its in the midwest. A little fixer upper could really change things and these neighborhoods look easily gentrify-able.
Gentrification?
Lol, no.
Peaceful racial separation IS our only solution.
@@1neAdam12 what does this have to do with race, rich black people from the suburbs can move too
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Yep, sure. As long as they move in proximity with their own people, we're golden.
@@virginiansupremacy “Looks” are deceiving. I can’t speak on east coast or Midwest cities but in Cali, the hoods out here look nice or decent especially in LA but u might be in a war zone.
@@DAB901 its not a warzone in the west stop lying
Bro you do the same exact hoods everytime you come here lol especially downtown
I can't stand grown brothers just standing around like there's nothing to do. So much work to do and no focus.
Most of them dudes probably more than the average working man by standing out there and tax free
Selling dope, poisoning the neighborhood
I was just thinking about Cincinnati and wondering what it was like. Nice historical record of that piece of the city.
Cincinnati has so much potential
The buildings are beautiful
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Has such a "classic" America look. Small streets and buildings that have personality. It looks like they're fixing the area up but it still looks dope, you could film a dope movie there.
Cincinnati has been a hotspot for film productions recently as well as the past. Beautiful city
Lots of Dope Literally 🤦🏻♂️
After finding myself living in Cincinnati for a little over a year, it went from a place I absolutely hated and couldn’t wait to leave, to a place that showed me so much love that I now miss it the way I did home (Nashville) the whole I was there and now I can’t wait to get back.
Architecture is dope
Some of the best
3:22 that are looks like PA, mixed with NYC, almost European architecture.
Very quaint Downtown streets. Visions of boutiques, cafes, specialty shops, artsy galleries, etc could easily come up.
Some of these streets kind of remind me of some streets in Barcelona
Harrison ave and hamilton ave gotta make it next time💯
winton terrace aint no joke
Once you get to the top of the hill anything goes....
I been thru there it's Beverly hills compared to the Nolia projects on N.O. ya heard me!
@@SnakeyD8468well I’ll rather live in Beverly Hills cause they do dope fiend shit in the N.O 😂
Not so dirty. Almost inviting.
Wanted to put something together on mental/family issues. Could I use some of this? I don't now how to get it off but maybe you could send?
Old Town sure has some charm
A lot of people have been shot an killed on this exact street at 2:37.. this is vine street In Cincinnati.. just look it up
its mostly cleaned up now. people are nice.
Charlie I think you are the originator of these type of videos on youtube right? Now alot of other channels are trying to do what you do..
The niche has become mainstream!
Embarrassed to say, but At 2:24 I bought weed there about 15 years ago, that area used to be an open air drug market with a ton more people hanging out. The city has been cleaned up a lot
What area was that?
OTR close to the Kroger kinda
I like your vídeos. I from Brazil.
Some of the architecture in what I'm guessing are the older parts of town looks pretty interesting
Great video as always
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UA-cam shorts of Detroit from east to west to Southwest give it a look of course after you watch Charlie first
4:09 Always need to include Avondale on these videos
Needs to go to Blair Ave and by Richie's
Reminds me of the Chatham area in Chicago.
i think Chicago has THE best everyday vernacular residential architecture in the U.S.. Bungalows, three flats, the courtyard apartment buildings.
Cincy looking clean compared to some of these other hoods Charlie goes through.
He should've gone through Lincoln Heights. OTR and the West End are being gentrified.
@@gingergeezer3685they gentrified Lincoln heights too😂 now lock land is the new Lincoln heights
I am planning on moving to Cincinnati, what area is this in? Ohio hoods are waaaayyy different than California hoods.
OTR
What do suppose will happen if the lights just go out one day, for like a month.
People will lose their 💩 lol
Long term power/gas/water/food outages are coming to, ESPECIALLY this winter in Europe, and probably other western countries as well !
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That last sort of area was beautiful and depressing looking at the same time. Beautiful for the history and vintage look but depressing because of the run down and low poverty level now.
I'm a 3rd generation American and it was Cincinnati where my grandparents settled. Much of Cincinnati is way nicer than this video shows and actually takes pride in their neighborhoods and for our sporting teams. I'm proud to call Cincinnati home. I actually haven't been to these areas shown in this video and this area has homeless shelters to help. Cincinnati is about 50% white and 50% black/other races. We have a black police chief, diverse city council, diverse local tv personalities and currently have an asian pacific city mayor. Having diverse leadership was very helpful during the 2020 BLM riots keeping damage lower than it seems Louisville, KY and Columbus, OH had. If you drive downtown Cincinnati and north into the OTR neighborhood you will notice several new murals since summer of 2020.
What side of town is this? East side ? Asking so I can avoid it lol
Damn it look old ass he'll In Cincinnati like I don't think I could live there specially being from MIAMI
I’m from Dayton Ohio an we a few mins away from the Natti an I swear it’s like a whole different vibe there
Cause it is. Use to live in Cincinnati from 2004-2008. In summer of 2006....it's was hella shootings.
I'm from Dayton too!!
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3:13 Apotheke auf Deutsch. Was Cincinnati a German town?
Lots of German influence here…the Over The Rhine neighborhood downtown got its name from German settlers
My Hometown .Hell Yeah .
You need to go into that apartment complex on the hill in the west side. Post office and Amazon drivers won’t go in lol
Westmont Village or Grandeview?
Caught Ishowspeed lackin out here
Lol things really change they have a three way stop sign now in the T 😂
I'm from Memphis this shit looks way different
What do these people do all day?
I've built a lot apartments in O.T.R. cincy isn't the prettiest but it not bad
Do a whole Ohio hoods , u jus did Cincinnati, pop out in Columbus , I put some spots on da west side of town that would be good content ,
Then ofc Cleveland after Columbus would complete the trio Lol
If u actually watch his channel u will see that he did every if city in Ohio multiple times and even some small cities
@@showmestatefinest5412 he never did Columbus twice , and he missed some key spots . Columbus got hoods and projects it’s the 2nd biggest Midwest city behind Chicago
He's probably heading home to Detroit
Do Greenville SC
A lot of money being put into that area, but the locals aren’t willing to progress and start acting like the rest of the world.
@Brookie Rose I know how they are, they bring money, low crime rates and better customer service.
@Brookie Rose be mad, when I read your comment, it tells me what is on the mind of someone who will never know what it feels like to be in first place in the game of life. Get your mind out the gutter.
@Brookie Rose luckily I’m not one the yt enablers you usually encounter. Your 5 per center/ melanin theory has no power here, you will always be a jogger with a false sense of balck ego. I will be happy knowing the ppl are waking up to your tribalist group think. Signed dearly, fruit DNA. Hahahahahahah
Is there a decent side of Cincinnati and if so put it up on for everyone to see
You can't tell this man how to run his channel, people come here to see the hoods.
Things have changed yal they kinda clean up and rebuilt lots of buildings downtown
I had to come see what Ohio is about
Cincinnati is filled with fantastic architecture. Unfortunately much of it is filled with people who lack traditional values of family focus, education, work ethic and respect for others.
And if y’all think shit sweet in Cincinnati just look up the FBI data this year that all ima say
Man it has been 16 years since i want to Ohio.
It is incredibly tragic what happened to the Paris of the United States.....
ain't much of nothing there just like Dayton nothing there
So many abandoned buildings. Doesn't someone have to own them?
Pull up Columbus Charlie, your only video there is pretty dated I got some spots for you that wasn’t in your first video that would be good content
South Park apartments
Wedgwood apartments
West broad street , Whitethorn, Belvedere , basically the whole hilltop
Central ave (the bottoms) , rickenbacher ave
Hilton Avenue
Most normal day in Ohio
definitely was a Sunday
Show the wealthy neighborhoods hood
Cinci has the scariest looking hoods in all of the United States.
If from Cincinnati if you know you know
Where the elite meet to eat.
Really? Is there good food or something
Not as bad as most others.
These folks drive around the same spots in a circle not realizing. Cincinnati thicker than that. All it is, Liberty st, John street ect. Everyone of these hood videos.
I was only about 1 min in and *thought, wow - now this *looks creepy style hoody. I have yet to roam around the area, as to attest rightfully, one way or another. Some places appear run down but the people are nice. Others smell almost hospital clean and are full of lurking, evil fiend.
I'm surprised at the amount of people that said not at all creepy or hoody by comparison.
After spending nights outside in Detroit and perfectly safe, I took a full bus back to Birmingham. I'm not sure a single person disembarked in Ohio, to wander.
Ahh, I recollect that Cincinnati was called the jewel of the west, and was an early hub for the burgeoning crowds of settlers that pooled into the Mississippi river valley.
This my home city
Man this is just normal cincy. Kinda gross calling it a hood for the shock factor. Just regular people living their lives being peeped on like the secret video tapings of some slum voyeur.
Still a cool video tho
Lots Of Graffiti ..
I didnt really see much tbh
@@ed_dahiphop_guru8774 it's not too bad there, come to Seattle, it's pretty bad here.
Cincinnati ain't been relevant since In Too Deep 🤣
That story of In Too Deep never happened in Cincinnati, it happened in Boston. But Boston wouldn't allow them to make a movie about it in their city so they substituted Cincinnati for Boston because during that time period when the actual events happened Cincinnati was the safest major city then. Now we break in the top 10 most dangerous cities list every now & then, and in 2009 the hood he was just driving through was ranked as the most dangerous hood in the country. Don't let a fictional movie cloud your judgement, no spots in my city has ever been taken over by out of town nixxas. Even the Detroit and LA nixxas couldn't take over shlt in the city, we're grimey af and there's too many haters to ever allow strangers to take over anything in this mf. I got a surprise for you: ua-cam.com/video/NmNf9FPg6zs/v-deo.html
@@CKACKAJACKA wrong. Over the rhine neighborhood where they shot a lot of scenes in Cincinnati was one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the us around that time period
Not too shabby
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Always the usual suspects that have their towns looking ran down and ragedy. Such a shame 😢
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Looks eastcoast
Drive-by on these fools
Drive-by videography on point
Alright you made it to Avondale, that's the real ghetto for sure.
This looks like the nicest parts of downtown bmore honestly lol
Im sorry but I honestly do not get why so many men just stand around outside just kickin it with their homies? Couldn't the be doin somethin much more productive? I really would like to know.
Mfs parked on the sidewalk 😂
Go to Daytona
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Why do people even bother with graffiti if it’s not gonna be legible? 🤣
I like the videos too, but why do people languish in poverty when there are so many programs available to help people!!! Some one help me.
Creeping down republic street behind our daily bread behind the boys and girls club basketball gym you edit it without turning on liberty , I stop watching, I saw my house too
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Depressing. Glad I live in Southern California
Facts
SoCal is a total and complete dump. I feel safer driving through Cincy
@@savagewaifu4694 lol check da FBI data , San Diego is more hood than Cincinnati are u slow ? 💀💀😂
I live in So Cal, and there’s trash and broken sidewalks everywhere. Very little architecture like you see here.
@@bonniem3754 yes we know the east coast and Midwest got y’all beat in da looks department and crime as well honestly , I lived in San Diego for 2 years yes there’s a gang presence , but In terms of crime and safety Southern California minus LA is safer than any Midwest/ east coast city period
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