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I absolutely love this Flint series…born, raised and adulting in genesee county. As a child Flint was booming and it’s very sad to see it crumble in a very slow agonizing way. too bad the outlying townships(I live in mt.Morris) have no vote in the city as it directly affects every town around it. Corrupt government killed the city and will continue to do so😖
Mt..morris is so close to Flint it's crazy mt.morris is country then you drive up the road and you hit the ghetto .. I dated a guy in mt.morris Dustin heath he is a fantastic tattoo artist he showed me all around mt.morris we used to go to a little bar with only 2 pool tables I can't remember the name though that was 10 years ago
What's funny is no one sees the bigger picture, they surrounded flint with charter townships to stop it from expanding and refusing to let it annex, just so they could choke it off, watch it die, then all come together in the end and annex it equally amongst each chartered township. Unless flint gets some kind of massive bailout, within the next 10-15 years I'm almost certain there won't be a flint Michigan anymore.
It is interesting seeing places I drive quit often. For most part I do not even notice this stuff anymore. The most interesting thing to me is watching nature reclaim places.
Lived on the eastside of Flint for 23 years, moved out in 1999. I''m surprised my sons survived. Lots of gangs during the 90s terrorized the eastside, lots of teenagers were murdered, seems like we went to a lot of funerals during that time. So sad.
I live on the Eastside of Flint. It's so bad around here that it caused Santa Claus...and the reindeer that pull his sleigh...have sadly BYPASSED the Eastside on Christmas Eve since the early 1980's. My kids at that time received very few Christmas gifts...since Santa turned his back on us. Santa is a DICK!!!
Really enjoyed this - born in Flint in 1940s. What a change. So sad 😞 Went to lots of places on Dort and flabbergasted by the change! Ty for this video. My first time here.
22:30 there are some really cool, old neighborhoods in flint. East of miller, south of ballenger is a very interesting spot as well as few others scattered. You can tell these used to be extremely nice, rich places but now they're big run down mansions, everything is overgrown. Huge trees and amazing houses
Oh wow, I was born in Flint, Michigan back in 1963, but only lived there until I was 3 yrs old. It’s interesting to see how big Flint is. Thanks for sharing this video.
So many of the smaller cities across the rust belt that have had bad reputations for crime have depopulated to the point where there's nothing left to steal. Flint, Gary, Youngstown, and especially East St. Louis seem to fit that description.
I grew up on the East Side back in the 70’s & 80’s. Went to Washington elementary and Flint Central. It’s sad what has happened to that city in which a short time. It’s almost unrecognizable from what it was back even in the mid to late 90’s.
I went to Sobey elementary, then Lowell/Lewis, then on to Central. It was a fun time in the 60's & 70's. Eastsider until I left in '86. Greener pastures in Allentown & then to Virginia...DC area & govt. contracting work. So sad to see what has happened to my hometown.
I so am sad for Flint. As a young child I lived in Mott Park. My father was a professor at GMI. When I was starting kindergarten we moved to West Home Avenue. By my third grade my parents moved to Flushing. The area was getting rough, even back in the 1960's. We attended Christ Episcopal Church for many years, even after moving to Flushing. But by the 1970's it just wasn't safe enough to leave your car in the church parking lot. So we changed to the Episcopal church in Flushing. So sad to see Flint now. A few years ago we took a trip to Michigan. We planned to get off the expressway to just drive around and remember the old times. We were shocked to say the least. It was like a third world country. The police stopped us to ask us what we were doing. Once we told them they strongly suggested to go back to the expressway. We were sticking out as an older white couple, in new car. It just wasn't safe for us. So very sad. I will try to remember the good ole days of my childhood. Thank you for your truth and taking me on a journey I will never be able to.
so sad to see Flint like this, moved in 1993. I still own a house there in the Court St and Center area. This is where I grew up. So many memories. My Dad worked at Fisher Body and my mom worked in the cafeteria at Flint Central. Both have passed but we still own the home. Thanks for the video
Lived on the east side from 92 to 99. It was pretty bad then, but nothing like now. GM built the city, And GM killed it. It’s been said that GM was going to do this on purpose, because of the sit down strikes in the 1930’s. But I think the return of manufacturing jobs is actually happening. A lot of the stuff in east Asia, is actually in the process of coming back. China is pricing itself out of the cheap labor market. And I’m not even talking about all of the other problems they have. It now actually costs more to manufacture something in China 🇨🇳, than it does here. And their major customer base is here. It’s all about the money 💵💸
Lived near Dort and Davison the first 12 years of my life, went to Washington Elementary school in the 80s, crazy to see how it all looks now. The apartment I grew up in burnt down and so did the school. The AC plant my grandfather worked in is gone, pretty much everything that I recall from the area that was relevant to me has changed. Thanks for the video.
I grew up in the Flint area and your ominous intro music is extraordinarily accurate for the tone of the city. Reminds me of the suspense movie “It Follows”
You've done an awesome job capturing the grit and passion that made Flint Flinttown. With that, you've also brought the reality that Flint is s today, and that's real. So many of these places I know, used to go to and do business at before Flint got really bad in the late 1980s and right when I left in 1991. Flint was prosperous and thriving and I will never regret being born and raised there. It can still survive but we need a major overhaul in government, management, and business. Shrink the city, that's the first thing. Shrink it. It's too big the way it is. Bring the city limits in closer, then work on the blighted areas one area at a time. Clean it up. There are grants, federal dollars that can help if managed and utilized correctly. Then you can attract businesses back. I did my thesis on this. I would love to go back and do what I could to bring my city back.
@@WolfeWrangle it's obvious there is corruption in the city government and wild mismanagement of federal funds. This would have to be dealt with first before urban planning began. But yes, managed properly, it would help a great deal.
It’s soooooo weird watching an informational video of which I very well recognize the area 😳 I used to live in a very rough neighborhood where Dort Hwy met Carpenter Rd. I don’t even live in the state for Michigan anymore but it’s still eerie.
This brings me down memory lane. The only thing that change was it got worse. Grew up there went to kearsley but lived on the east side most of my young adult life. Moved to VA in 1999 when my son was little. People are great in flint but crime and poverty are high. My daughter and grandchildren still live there and it's so sad to watch them live in a place that will go no where. I haven't went to visit in years as each trip something bad happens such as a car jacking, it literally takes a death in the family to get me there. I miss my family but value my sfatey
I grew up on Flint’s East Side Center Rd and Leith St. born in 1964 and moved away in 1990. I enjoyed living there back then. My Father worked for GM. My brother and I still own our family home.
Thank you for showing my neighborhood at the later parts of this video. Its called the college cultural area, the neighborhood both north and south of Court st. And west of Dort . You should have driven along through the cultural center.... the Longway planetarium, the Slone museum, the Flint Institute of Arts, the Whiting theater,...
Did. Go check out my other Flint videos. Went through the Cultural Center and talked about everything that you said that I should've mentioned, plus a lot more.
2:54 used to be the old GM plant my dad worked at i remember the nights when i was a kid and id stop by the plant with my ma and see him during his break
As a Flint native im so glad that we are getting some kind of exposure, i hate that we have fallen from such a bustling and thriving city to what we have become, but im glad that we haven't been forgotten
8:57 Whether or not it is a good thing for a city to annex land depends on the specific circumstances of the annexation and the effects it has on the city and the people living in the annexed area. There are some potential benefits to annexation for a city. For example, annexation can allow a city to expand its boundaries and access to resources such as land, water, and natural resources. It can also allow a city to incorporate unincorporated areas into its jurisdiction, which can provide those areas with access to city services and infrastructure. Annexation can also provide a city with additional tax revenue and population growth. However, there can also be potential drawbacks to annexation for a city. For example, annexation can be costly for a city, as it may require the city to invest in additional infrastructure and services to support the annexed area. Annexation can also be controversial, as it can lead to conflicts between the city and the people living in the annexed area over issues such as taxation and representation. Additionally, annexation can lead to social and economic changes in the annexed area, which may not be welcomed by everyone living here. Born and raised in SW Detroit. Just moved back from Austin Texas to Flint.. lol 🤣 Yes from Austin to Flint Big difference
The thumbnail for this video is from my block, the school was completely intact a year and a half ago, got burnt like so much else on the state streets. Had to move down to Oakland county to get any real work. Flint has some amazing food, but all the abandos with asbestos are definitely caught in the quagmire of trying to get the land clear. Good video overall
I spent a lot of time around the airport in the past decade, and at Flint Truck and Bus back in the '90s. what a bunch of horrible roads. I'm amazed that even in the worse areas of this video, that people still manage to do a good job cutting their grass.
I thought that Flint had the worst roads in the country, but then I went to New Orleans right after going through Flint. I’ll never complain about Michigan roads again. (Ok… I lied, I will.) But… New Orleans is the definition of driving on mars.
Seeing so many comments from people with family here but are afraid to visit because of the violent crime is so saddening. I still live here. If I can help guard/protect someone so that they may see their family please let me know. God bless you all
The coneys though! Only in Flint or Detroit! A staple of ours growing up. But only Flint has the Koegel hot dogs that snap when you bite into them. It's not a real coney without Koegel's hot dog. I'll drive an hour to home just for one.
Born and raised, grew up in the 90’s on pitkin ave, and my great grandparents house that was on Marmion ave(built in 1920)…this is at Davison and Center/Averill road area… John’s pizza on the corner, Starlite Coney Island, Dairy Queen, and many others…will always love and remember my city…
I love Flint, and it's about the only place in the US that I would live. Unfortunately, I couldn't put up with the fascists and their increasing hold on power in the country, so I left for Europe in February 2022. I lived in the East Court area for about 35 years and all three of my sons went to Whittier Middle School and Flint Central. I was surprised that you drove right by the old Angelo's Coney Island without a comment. It is an important historical site. Thanks for the update on how my old neighborhood looks.
Lived in Flint most of my life went to central high class of 89 anybody out there ? FYI I still see The good ol Mance broom the old security guard at central high School. It sad to see our City in the shape it's in..the good memories driving around the town but it so sad seeing it now..
Flint did not die because it could not annex surrounding towns. The unions, management and shareholders of the auto companies own it. They could have invested in higher quality autos that could have competed with Japanese, German,and Korean models but all parties simply extracted as much cash out of the process as possible. The corporations took their profits and the unions some of the most ridiculous wage benefits one could imagine. While Toyota created the highest quality gasoline engines and transmissions, the Big Three gave us crap. The only slack I cut Detroit is that Congress and the Cafe standard did not allow Detroit to make the transition to small cars over a longer period.
The factory was one of two Ac Delco, spark plug division the other was the filters plant, my Grandfather and my Uncle both retired from those plants, I lived on Kansas st. on the east side back before the water scandal happened, I got out just in time, I grew up around the city from the 80s to 2000s, at some points it was a very high crime city, in fact at one time was 1st on the nation's worse in crime, and I was there just a few days ago and there's more abandoned and burned houses, to me it's gone, and it's once profitable area is no more, things downtown are being revised and rebuilt, but Flint has a long road back to its once busy city
East Side of Flint? Grandma's on Richfield Maude's and Luigi's on Davison as well as Big John's. Looking for Chinese, Young Sing. Globalization killed Flint. The Machine Shop is not a strip club. Shitting all over an area is easy, finding the good stuff is harder work, I imagine.
Your mention of previous city councilman Quantez Davis failed to note he served 20 years in the Michigan Dept. of Corrections for 2nd degree murder. Point being your commentary regarding his tenure as a city councilman should have included this information as a disclaimer vs. the sanitized characterization of his involvement with the water crisis.
I googled that name and didnt see anything related to city of flint or water. Wtf dude. And how could the water crisis be the fault of a single city councilman in a case that involved many decision makers including the mayor, the state of michigan, and the governor. What are you trying to do?
Moved here in 2017, need common sense and always be aware of your surroundings out here. Went to Mott in Flint and grad from nursing program. McLaren and Hurley are both amazing hospitals. People out here are more down to earth then compared to the outside residents like in Grand Blanc. Flint is cheap and the cops won’t usually mess with you. Fun place to party in. If I had kids one day I might rethink continuing to live in Flint. I have lived in Macomb, Warren, Eastpointe and Detroit. Flint has been my favorite so far xoxo 💕❤️
And I see some improvements going on here as well .I lived in Michigan all my life.its horrible but it is tryna make a comeback.i just moved home from Florida after being there since 06
The good looking neighborhood reminds me of Indian Village. The rest looks like Detroit, Detroit might have more advantages than Flint, unfortunately with all the renovations in Detroit isn’t going to mean much unless they get crime under control. Just my opinion
Delphi when they hired a bunch of temps before they went out of business. Somebody was wondering how to get in one of these one rooms that were locked and finally when they got into them they were growing a bunch of marijuana just for you guys' information little info
Well, it' has been said before, I know, but it's very sad and depressing to watch. While I grew up on the northwest side of Flint in the 60s and early 70s, I knew the Eastside VERY WELL! My first love (and really when I think about it, the love of my life) lived over there on Belle Street. I even used to hitch hike across town to see her., asI had no wheels of my own back then(early 70s)
I lived in flint for one year in 2006 at the job corps, and people are friendly there. But were barely any houses on the streets. never seen anything like it before. Wow it everything is gone
Its not about who is elected, there are not many tgriving large businesses close by. Just GM and a few colleges and GM gets bigger one year and smaller another year. No diversified economic base. Everyone with means moves away. One big nationally known local business with a large presence would make all the difference. The local policies are not very welcoming to business though.
I find the roads in Indiana and Louisiana to be worse. Most Michigan roads suck in the ghetto areas and Macomb County. When I drove up north, the roads are smooth as glass. Pertaining to the Midwest, I found Minnesota, Illinois, & Iowa to have the best roads.
So why didn't you stay on Kearsley Park Blvd. My house was a beautiful house I lived in years. Send my child to a private school but the park was beautiful..and the homes along the park..
Lived right off court and Dort right in the beginning of the video across from that speedway on Meade street - where you see those apartments. Spent 18 years on that street. I took my white girlfriend back to Flint and she was shook, she didn’t even see the worst side lmao
i grew up in Flint in the mid 1980s. i remember clearly the factories closing, Autoworld. i lived in the 48503 zip code (on Franklin just a few houses up from Court St, and on Chalmers St between Windemere and 2nd). I went to Pierce Elementary and Whittier Middle, while my sister went to Flint Central High. in 2018 my wife and i moved to the Upper Peninsula from Florida and drove through Flint, taking some time to show her my memories. it was wierd for me, i kept telling her i see ghosts and phantoms of my childhood friends running up and down the sidewalks, and playing in fields where we would play football and baseball. We had dinner at Angelo's and she LOVED the coneys. in 2020 we moved back to florida because of the Covid pandemic. Now we are strongly considering moving back to michigan, this time to Flint. she is a nurse and i am a union journeyman electrician. how ironic im going back to where it all began for me...
Michigan's auto industry was one of the best things to happen to the state as well as the unionization of them was one of the worst things to happen to them. Thank you for the drive since I doubt i'll ever drive through Flint.
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Southwestern Academy is still part of the Flint Community Schools.
I absolutely love this Flint series…born, raised and adulting in genesee county. As a child Flint was booming and it’s very sad to see it crumble in a very slow agonizing way. too bad the outlying townships(I live in mt.Morris) have no vote in the city as it directly affects every town around it. Corrupt government killed the city and will continue to do so😖
Mt..morris is so close to Flint it's crazy mt.morris is country then you drive up the road and you hit the ghetto .. I dated a guy in mt.morris Dustin heath he is a fantastic tattoo artist he showed me all around mt.morris we used to go to a little bar with only 2 pool tables I can't remember the name though that was 10 years ago
The residents there killed flints economy
What's funny is no one sees the bigger picture, they surrounded flint with charter townships to stop it from expanding and refusing to let it annex, just so they could choke it off, watch it die, then all come together in the end and annex it equally amongst each chartered township. Unless flint gets some kind of massive bailout, within the next 10-15 years I'm almost certain there won't be a flint Michigan anymore.
I agree, watching how much the city has changed over the last 30 years is very sad
@michaelrenner509 GM killed Flint Now, only hiring 8000 people, used to have 80000.
It is interesting seeing places I drive quit often. For most part I do not even notice this stuff anymore. The most interesting thing to me is watching nature reclaim places.
Ty so much for showing my neighborhood at the end im happy you showed the good neighborhoods unlike others
… and thank you for acknowledging that I show the good stuff too unlike others 👍🏻👍🏻
Lived on the eastside of Flint for 23 years, moved out in 1999. I''m surprised my sons survived. Lots of gangs during the 90s terrorized the eastside, lots of teenagers were murdered, seems like we went to a lot of funerals during that time. So sad.
Still is cobras
And I've lost most the people I went to school with our grew up with
@@joelrogers9843 you mean organized crack heads/meth heads yeah they're all over here
Yup, used to work with a guy who died in a gang-related shooting back in 1995.
I live on the Eastside of Flint. It's so bad around here that it caused Santa Claus...and the reindeer that pull his sleigh...have sadly BYPASSED the Eastside on Christmas Eve since the early 1980's. My kids at that time received very few Christmas gifts...since Santa turned his back on us. Santa is a DICK!!!
Really enjoyed this - born in Flint in 1940s. What a change. So sad 😞 Went to lots of places on Dort and flabbergasted by the change! Ty for this video. My first time here.
Chris, thank you so much for doing this series on Flint
Thanks for watching!
22:30 there are some really cool, old neighborhoods in flint. East of miller, south of ballenger is a very interesting spot as well as few others scattered. You can tell these used to be extremely nice, rich places but now they're big run down mansions, everything is overgrown. Huge trees and amazing houses
this is weird asf seeing where I live on video, watching other people drive on roads I drive on everyday is just strange 😭😭
Ive lived close to here for a long time and despite that I learned a lot from this video thank you excellent job.
Oh wow, I was born in Flint, Michigan back in 1963, but only lived there until I was 3 yrs old. It’s interesting to see how big Flint is.
Thanks for sharing this video.
Demorat ran city shit hole, go figure...
So many of the smaller cities across the rust belt that have had bad reputations for crime have depopulated to the point where there's nothing left to steal. Flint, Gary, Youngstown, and especially East St. Louis seem to fit that description.
I grew up on the East Side back in the 70’s & 80’s. Went to Washington elementary and Flint Central. It’s sad what has happened to that city in which a short time. It’s almost unrecognizable from what it was back even in the mid to late 90’s.
I went to Washington elementary .....it was a bummer but they left me alone....token white person.
…especially the east side between the cultural center and Davison rd
It was great in the 50s through the early 80s
I went to Sobey elementary, then Lowell/Lewis, then on to Central. It was a fun time in the 60's & 70's.
Eastsider until I left in '86. Greener pastures in Allentown & then to Virginia...DC area & govt. contracting work. So sad to see what has happened to my hometown.
I so am sad for Flint. As a young child I lived in Mott Park. My father was a professor at GMI. When I was starting kindergarten we moved to West Home Avenue. By my third grade my parents moved to Flushing. The area was getting rough, even back in the 1960's. We attended Christ Episcopal Church for many years, even after moving to Flushing. But by the 1970's it just wasn't safe enough to leave your car in the church parking lot. So we changed to the Episcopal church in Flushing. So sad to see Flint now. A few years ago we took a trip to Michigan. We planned to get off the expressway to just drive around and remember the old times. We were shocked to say the least. It was like a third world country. The police stopped us to ask us what we were doing. Once we told them they strongly suggested to go back to the expressway. We were sticking out as an older white couple, in new car. It just wasn't safe for us.
So very sad. I will try to remember the good ole days of my childhood.
Thank you for your truth and taking me on a journey I will never be able to.
so sad to see Flint like this, moved in 1993. I still own a house there in the Court St and Center area. This is where I grew up. So many memories. My Dad worked at Fisher Body and my mom worked in the cafeteria at Flint Central. Both have passed but we still own the home. Thanks for the video
Lived on the east side from 92 to 99.
It was pretty bad then,
but nothing like now.
GM built the city,
And GM killed it.
It’s been said that GM was going to do this on purpose, because of the sit down strikes in the 1930’s.
But I think the return of manufacturing jobs is actually happening.
A lot of the stuff in east Asia, is actually in the process of coming back.
China is pricing itself out of the cheap labor market.
And I’m not even talking about all of the other problems they have.
It now actually costs more to manufacture something in China 🇨🇳, than it does here.
And their major customer base is here.
It’s all about the money 💵💸
Lived near Dort and Davison the first 12 years of my life, went to Washington Elementary school in the 80s, crazy to see how it all looks now. The apartment I grew up in burnt down and so did the school. The AC plant my grandfather worked in is gone, pretty much everything that I recall from the area that was relevant to me has changed. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching, and that’s so crazy. Can’t imagine what that would feel like.
Shoutout to my neighborhood, the College Cultural area, one of the last hidden gems.
Definitely is a nice area of town
It's going quick. quick.
@@ghostmanscores1666 I definitely understand what you mean there; still as resilient nonetheless. It's been a tough few years.
I lived in the east village in the mid 70's on Thomson, and East St. while going to MCC. It was great back then
Yes the houses designed by artist. ALSO THE MILLER ROAD MANSIONS
My Grandma lived right off Dort Hwy on Dakota Ave. was always interesting when I would go visit . Never knew what you where going to see .
I was born and raised in Flint. Love your content. I’m a new follower. I’d love to see one on Central HS and Whittier
I grew up in the Flint area and your ominous intro music is extraordinarily accurate for the tone of the city. Reminds me of the suspense movie “It Follows”
You've done an awesome job capturing the grit and passion that made Flint Flinttown. With that, you've also brought the reality that Flint is s today, and that's real. So many of these places I know, used to go to and do business at before Flint got really bad in the late 1980s and right when I left in 1991. Flint was prosperous and thriving and I will never regret being born and raised there. It can still survive but we need a major overhaul in government, management, and business. Shrink the city, that's the first thing. Shrink it. It's too big the way it is. Bring the city limits in closer, then work on the blighted areas one area at a time. Clean it up. There are grants, federal dollars that can help if managed and utilized correctly. Then you can attract businesses back. I did my thesis on this. I would love to go back and do what I could to bring my city back.
Look into the 2.2 billion invested in Flint in the last 1.5 years. Do you think it'll help?
@@WolfeWrangle it's obvious there is corruption in the city government and wild mismanagement of federal funds. This would have to be dealt with first before urban planning began. But yes, managed properly, it would help a great deal.
@@WolfeWrangle I did mention that part in my original post.
It’s soooooo weird watching an informational video of which I very well recognize the area 😳 I used to live in a very rough neighborhood where Dort Hwy met Carpenter Rd. I don’t even live in the state for Michigan anymore but it’s still eerie.
This brings me down memory lane. The only thing that change was it got worse. Grew up there went to kearsley but lived on the east side most of my young adult life. Moved to VA in 1999 when my son was little. People are great in flint but crime and poverty are high. My daughter and grandchildren still live there and it's so sad to watch them live in a place that will go no where. I haven't went to visit in years as each trip something bad happens such as a car jacking, it literally takes a death in the family to get me there. I miss my family but value my sfatey
I bailed out of Flint with my 8yr old and moved to NC in 86. So glad for both of us.
I grew up on Flint’s East Side Center Rd and Leith St. born in 1964 and moved away in 1990. I enjoyed living there back then. My Father worked for GM. My brother and I still own our family home.
Thx for your work with the excellent videoes and the background story about the towns and areas youre exploring.This is top work 👍.
Thank you for showing my neighborhood at the later parts of this video. Its called the college cultural area, the neighborhood both north and south of Court st. And west of Dort .
You should have driven along through the cultural center.... the Longway planetarium, the Slone museum, the Flint Institute of Arts, the Whiting theater,...
Did. Go check out my other Flint videos. Went through the Cultural Center and talked about everything that you said that I should've mentioned, plus a lot more.
2:54 used to be the old GM plant my dad worked at i remember the nights when i was a kid and id stop by the plant with my ma and see him during his break
Been wondering what was the story about Washington elementary. Thanks for the info. Really strange to seems building in that condition.
As a Flint native im so glad that we are getting some kind of exposure, i hate that we have fallen from such a bustling and thriving city to what we have become, but im glad that we haven't been forgotten
8:57 Whether or not it is a good thing for a city to annex land depends on the specific circumstances of the annexation and the effects it has on the city and the people living in the annexed area.
There are some potential benefits to annexation for a city. For example, annexation can allow a city to expand its boundaries and access to resources such as land, water, and natural resources. It can also allow a city to incorporate unincorporated areas into its jurisdiction, which can provide those areas with access to city services and infrastructure. Annexation can also provide a city with additional tax revenue and population growth.
However, there can also be potential drawbacks to annexation for a city. For example, annexation can be costly for a city, as it may require the city to invest in additional infrastructure and services to support the annexed area. Annexation can also be controversial, as it can lead to conflicts between the city and the people living in the annexed area over issues such as taxation and representation. Additionally, annexation can lead to social and economic changes in the annexed area, which may not be welcomed by everyone living here. Born and raised in SW Detroit. Just moved back from Austin Texas to Flint.. lol 🤣 Yes from Austin to Flint Big difference
Very interesting find, I live near Flint in Genesee County. I'll be checking out the rest 😁
love the flint videos!!
It went downhill when GM left
nice work Chris
Lived on Leith and Franklin on east side for 5 years and 5 years at bristol and van slyke. Left 6 months ago! Never looking back!
Wise move
Nasty area
I live here in flint my whole life 54 years.
I was apart of the last 6th grade class from Washington, left Michigan in 2016 and I had no idea the school was burned down until now
The thumbnail for this video is from my block, the school was completely intact a year and a half ago, got burnt like so much else on the state streets. Had to move down to Oakland county to get any real work. Flint has some amazing food, but all the abandos with asbestos are definitely caught in the quagmire of trying to get the land clear. Good video overall
AC used To be on the open field at dort hwy & davison rd
Go into evergreen regency for 20mins 🤣🤣🤣
Yo... chill!! It's people who live in the city and don't go to the regency or the terrace. 😂😂
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@@the_real_dre23 🤣🤣🤣
I spent a lot of time around the airport in the past decade, and at Flint Truck and Bus back in the '90s. what a bunch of horrible roads. I'm amazed that even in the worse areas of this video, that people still manage to do a good job cutting their grass.
I thought that Flint had the worst roads in the country, but then I went to New Orleans right after going through Flint. I’ll never complain about Michigan roads again. (Ok… I lied, I will.)
But… New Orleans is the definition of driving on mars.
I found Flint Bishop Airport one of the best airports I’ve ever flown out of.
Cuz the people are true to their state
Seeing so many comments from people with family here but are afraid to visit because of the violent crime is so saddening. I still live here. If I can help guard/protect someone so that they may see their family please let me know. God bless you all
The coneys though! Only in Flint or Detroit! A staple of ours growing up. But only Flint has the Koegel hot dogs that snap when you bite into them. It's not a real coney without Koegel's hot dog. I'll drive an hour to home just for one.
Born and raised, grew up in the 90’s on pitkin ave, and my great grandparents house that was on Marmion ave(built in 1920)…this is at Davison and Center/Averill road area… John’s pizza on the corner, Starlite Coney Island, Dairy Queen, and many others…will always love and remember my city…
I am born and raised in Flint we have the Worst city Council in history
Thank you Chris
22:51 This is actually quite a beautiful neighborhood, and it’s in Flint.
There’s a few more neighborhoods like that throughout the final 3 videos. Not many though.
I love Flint, and it's about the only place in the US that I would live. Unfortunately, I couldn't put up with the fascists and their increasing hold on power in the country, so I left for Europe in February 2022. I lived in the East Court area for about 35 years and all three of my sons went to Whittier Middle School and Flint Central. I was surprised that you drove right by the old Angelo's Coney Island without a comment. It is an important historical site. Thanks for the update on how my old neighborhood looks.
Flint aka the funky armpit of America
Angelo's is an important historical site? Yeah, right on par with Gettysburg, Plymouth Rock, and the White House. Real historic site.
This was where I grew up east side you should have kept going up Lewis st or down Franklin ave 60-70% of the houses and business are gone
Right? You can't really say you drove around the East Side without driving down Franklin Ave.
Go watch my previous flint upload if you want to see Lewis and more of Franklin.
Lived in Flint most of my life went to central high class of 89 anybody out there ? FYI I still see The good ol Mance broom the old security guard at central high School. It sad to see our City in the shape it's in..the good memories driving around the town but it so sad seeing it now..
I was a freshman in 89' at Cental! I graduated in 1992. 💚
Born and raised on Utah st what a wonderful place flint was during those days just a travesty what GM did to flint.
Raised In Flint , Live Outside Of Flint, Flints Not The Best But It’s Home !
Flint did not die because it could not annex surrounding towns. The unions, management and shareholders of the auto companies own it. They could have invested in higher quality autos that could have competed with Japanese, German,and Korean models but all parties simply extracted as much cash out of the process as possible. The corporations took their profits and the unions some of the most ridiculous wage benefits one could imagine. While Toyota created the highest quality gasoline engines and transmissions, the Big Three gave us crap. The only slack I cut Detroit is that Congress and the Cafe standard did not allow Detroit to make the transition to small cars over a longer period.
The factory was one of two Ac Delco, spark plug division the other was the filters plant, my Grandfather and my Uncle both retired from those plants, I lived on Kansas st. on the east side back before the water scandal happened, I got out just in time, I grew up around the city from the 80s to 2000s, at some points it was a very high crime city, in fact at one time was 1st on the nation's worse in crime, and I was there just a few days ago and there's more abandoned and burned houses, to me it's gone, and it's once profitable area is no more, things downtown are being revised and rebuilt, but Flint has a long road back to its once busy city
adult book stores & strip bars(velvet touch etc.) are south of where you video taped...go between hephill rd and I-69 lipincott rd
East Side of Flint?
Grandma's on Richfield
Maude's and Luigi's on Davison as well as Big John's. Looking for Chinese, Young Sing. Globalization killed Flint.
The Machine Shop is not a strip club.
Shitting all over an area is easy, finding the good stuff is harder work, I imagine.
Your commentary is spot on. Flint is toast.
S dort is where the action was and it was more like during the 1970's throughout until late 90's burnt out
Your mention of previous city councilman Quantez Davis failed to note he served 20 years in the Michigan Dept. of Corrections for 2nd degree murder. Point being your commentary regarding his tenure as a city councilman should have included this information as a disclaimer vs. the sanitized characterization of his involvement with the water crisis.
Who is Quantez Davis?
I googled that name and didnt see anything related to city of flint or water. Wtf dude. And how could the water crisis be the fault of a single city councilman in a case that involved many decision makers including the mayor, the state of michigan, and the governor. What are you trying to do?
Sure miss Angelo's ! And the cool Eastside ! Lotsa peaceful hippies
You're wrong on the corner of Davison and Dort highway. Does AC spark plug plant on .
What about East Pierson road?
Our governor loves have our state looking like Saigon aftermath
I grew up on the corner of Hamilton and Iowa, it’s very sad to see Flint in the state it is. I remember when it was a nice place to be.
Moved here in 2017, need common sense and always be aware of your surroundings out here. Went to Mott in Flint and grad from nursing program. McLaren and Hurley are both amazing hospitals. People out here are more down to earth then compared to the outside residents like in Grand Blanc. Flint is cheap and the cops won’t usually mess with you. Fun place to party in. If I had kids one day I might rethink continuing to live in Flint. I have lived in Macomb, Warren, Eastpointe and Detroit. Flint has been my favorite so far xoxo 💕❤️
And I see some improvements going on here as well .I lived in Michigan all my life.its horrible but it is tryna make a comeback.i just moved home from Florida after being there since 06
Michigan has a good handful of cities that aren’t doing so well to go along with Flint, but I personally don’t think the state is horrible.
@@ChrisHarden you mean other than the demorat shit holes?
My grandfather grew up on the East Side of Flint in the 1930s. It wasn't much better back then.
Yep, you just passed my sister's house, toght on Court by that Dollar General. Decent area but two blocks up and it's ghetto.
It’s amazing how Flint has its own theme song. It being “Discovery.”
I was born in Flint and today live in Flushing
Spent a little time in Flint they can have it
The good looking neighborhood reminds me of Indian Village. The rest looks like Detroit, Detroit might have more advantages than Flint, unfortunately with all the renovations in Detroit isn’t going to mean much unless they get crime under control. Just my opinion
I went to Washington in the 90s there was a bathroom and locker room in the basement it was closed. The school was a shithole in the 90s
Delphi when they hired a bunch of temps before they went out of business. Somebody was wondering how to get in one of these one rooms that were locked and finally when they got into them they were growing a bunch of marijuana just for you guys' information little info
I lived in this area at one point. So sad to see it in such bad shape. Lot's of good people here.
All of Flint is rough and abandoned, I know cause I live there, ugh. The cost of living is cheap though, lol.
Not all of flint is abandoned.
Well, it' has been said before, I know, but it's very sad and depressing to watch. While I grew up on the northwest side of Flint in the 60s and early 70s, I knew the Eastside VERY WELL! My first love (and really when I think about it, the love of my life) lived over there on Belle Street. I even used to hitch hike across town to see her., asI had no wheels of my own back then(early 70s)
How’s your UAW working?
I lived in flint for one year in 2006 at the job corps, and people are friendly there. But were barely any houses on the streets. never seen anything like it before. Wow it everything is gone
I always despised the way the entire Flint area is laid out. Same with Saginaw.
Detroit is supposed to be doing a lot better in some areas they are calling it the come back city
Why didn't you drive down Kearsley Park Blvd, and see the park?
People keep voting same people that approve of conditions nothing going to change
Whitmer was re-elected. I found that amazing.
@@jag92949 when do we get our lockdowns back .?
@@stevenrichard6226 It will happen when another man-made virus is released from a government operated lab.
Its not about who is elected, there are not many tgriving large businesses close by. Just GM and a few colleges and GM gets bigger one year and smaller another year. No diversified economic base. Everyone with means moves away. One big nationally known local business with a large presence would make all the difference. The local policies are not very welcoming to business though.
Crazy this video pops up I was just there
My grandmother lived on Kansas st.. back in the early 60s the (states) had a mixed batch of ethnicity and everyone got along just fine
I believe never had a great love for Flint because we lead the first sit down strike for UAW. My uncle was one of the strikers.
I believe General Motors never had a great love, glad i reread my comment.
Michigan made the number one state for worst roads in the nation! Whitmer is probably saying "least we made number 1 in something!" LMAO
I find the roads in Indiana and Louisiana to be worse. Most Michigan roads suck in the ghetto areas and Macomb County. When I drove up north, the roads are smooth as glass. Pertaining to the Midwest, I found Minnesota, Illinois, & Iowa to have the best roads.
The roads and highways have been under construction for the past 25 years guarentee union jobs for democratic drones
You didn’t even go through the bad areas. Run DuPont st. from where it begins by Kettering to Pierson rd. Looks like a bombed out city
Did. I went everywhere. Go watch my other flint videos. All can’t fit into one video.
Dude you in a car across the street, they ain't hearing a word you said 😂😆
I live here. It's not as bad as people say.
So why didn't you stay on Kearsley Park Blvd. My house was a beautiful house I lived in years. Send my child to a private school but the park was beautiful..and the homes along the park..
Lived right off court and Dort right in the beginning of the video across from that speedway on Meade street - where you see those apartments. Spent 18 years on that street. I took my white girlfriend back to Flint and she was shook, she didn’t even see the worst side lmao
What my home town Flint needs to do is get out of the automobile industry and getting us something else.
It's alot of nice places in Flint ! Don't let nit wits fool u
Not sure I agree with annexation. Technically Russia is annexing parts of Ukraine right now.
i grew up in Flint in the mid 1980s. i remember clearly the factories closing, Autoworld. i lived in the 48503 zip code (on Franklin just a few houses up from Court St, and on Chalmers St between Windemere and 2nd). I went to Pierce Elementary and Whittier Middle, while my sister went to Flint Central High. in 2018 my wife and i moved to the Upper Peninsula from Florida and drove through Flint, taking some time to show her my memories. it was wierd for me, i kept telling her i see ghosts and phantoms of my childhood friends running up and down the sidewalks, and playing in fields where we would play football and baseball. We had dinner at Angelo's and she LOVED the coneys. in 2020 we moved back to florida because of the Covid pandemic. Now we are strongly considering moving back to michigan, this time to Flint. she is a nurse and i am a union journeyman electrician. how ironic im going back to where it all began for me...
That used to be a spark plug .
Michigan's auto industry was one of the best things to happen to the state as well as the unionization of them was one of the worst things to happen to them. Thank you for the drive since I doubt i'll ever drive through Flint.
Not much of a reason to go there anymore these days it seems unless you’re speaking to students at Kettering.
My uncle went to that school in the beginning of video, He's almost 80.