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You're taking time with this city. Good. It's a complex city and like Cincinnati, St Louis, heavily German at one time. They have identified 28 Louisville German-language publications between 1841 through 1938, My uncle's family published one of them. some published weekly, many of them short-lived. So cool. Enjoying and learning about places I have only passed thru. Thanks for your thoroughness.
Germans are Gone only Slums and Gettoes are left Now ! Real paradises on Earth those cities you mentionned ; To the list you can Add Detroit and Cleveland as well ! LOL
I can't thank you enough for this video. Even though I have lived in TX for 16 years and haven't been to Louisville since 2009, it holds a very special place in my heart. Both my parents grew up there and I have some ancestors through my dad's side who were there from the 1830's on. My dad's family lived in Park Hill in the 1940's - it was a solid middle-class neighborhood. My great-grandfather lived on the FAR West side as a child, then lived in the same house on Taylor Blvd. (right behind Churchill Downs) from 1928-1986. My mom grew up in the Highlands, on Roanoke. The Highlands is my favorite neighborhood on earth. So, so many happy memories walking and riding my bike through it when I would visit my grandmother in the summers. My lottery fantasy is to buy her house back.
Entered the Louisville work force in 1970. At that time there was a long list of places of employment. Sadly not toda. Enjoyed the video. Brings back a lot of memories.
Pay close attention to Smoketown/Shelby Park, especially Logan St. That area has been the subject of a lot of businesses opening/revitalization. Logan St. Market is an indoor farmer's market that supports local vendors. Home prices there are getting insanely high due to runoff from Germantown/Schnitzelburg.
Old Louisville still looks very attractive. I look for student housing as it's the best place for my fixed income to find reasonable safety and reasonably priced rental units (for the most part).
The American Standard plant closed later than 1981. My stepdad worked there before we moved to Atlanta in 1988 and his being laid-off was ONE of the things that mitigated our leaving Louisville for Atlanta. May the full operation CLOSED in 1991? I just know he got a severance check and some or all of it was used to finance our move to Georgia.
LIMERICK NEIGHBORHOOD The neighborhood was developed in the 1860s as a place of residence for employees of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad freight yard. It was named because nearly all of the residents were from the Irish county of Limerick. The St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church was the centerpiece of the newly founded neighborhood. Limerick began the trend of working-class people living southwest of downtown, a trend which continues in the city to this day. The working class Irish immigrants lived in modest shotgun houses, with a moderate number of African Americans living in the alleyways behind them, while upper income Irish, known as "lace curtain Irish", built mansion houses on St. Catherine Street. The Irish Catholic presence in Limerick was strong enough that from 1872 to 1918 an annual St Patrick's Day march went from the church to Broadway. But as many of the railroad jobs left the area, the Irish began to move to South Louisville. On October 7, 1871, the Louisville Steam Engine Co. 7 was formed to provide fire protection to the "southern suburbs" of Louisville. Its firehouse at 821 S. 6th Street is the oldest continuously active firehouse in the U.S. On December 10, 2008, Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson announced his intention to close the firehouse and disband the company on January 1, 2009.[1]
Shelby Park is much nicer than it was 5 years ago, lots of homes being rehabbed and gentrification is in full swing as it is becoming apparent in parts of Smoke town
It's too bad the video views are focused on the streets and parked cars. The beautiful Victorian homes of Old Louisville are on the periphery like an afterthought. This only shows front views of about five percent of the gorgeous homes. I live in Old Louisville, and I cannot believe my good fortune as I walk along its tree-lined, mansion-lined streets. It would have been nice to have the video shot out of the side windows. What a lost opportunity.
I have to agree with you. The views were looking straight ahead. Most of the homes were obscured by the trees. Still gave me a general idea of what the area looks like. I hope to be fortunate enough to walk leisurely down those streets some day.
I was doing a TV return in park hill back in 2009. I worked for Aaron's a rent to own company. When I got in the house there was a gun on the coffee table. The guy ask now what u here for again while looking at the gun. In like a threatening manner. I said that's your TV deal with the store man. He said man you a cool white boy. But I wasn't to cool to be basically threatened just 30 sec before. He said u want a pop or something and I said sure cause I had a plan. When he went to get it I unplugged the TV which was off anyways and took my box cutter from my pocket and cut the cord. He came back and handed me a water. I said thanks and left promptly. He called and complained but I wasn't in trouble but everyone laughed cause he was threatening me over a 32 inch insignia
Also I swear Louisville has more metal plates down than any other city I know of. Now we are waiting on you to do Indiana Cities. Lots of good ones.. Anderson, Muncie, Marion, Kokomo, Logansport, Terre Haute, Lafayette... bigger cities hurt by the NAFTA years
I’m editing an Indiana video as I speak. Won’t be doing all of Indiana to a larger scale yet for a little bit, (like I have for Illinois) but that day will come!
at 32:54 you can see 503 E Caldwell St. The sign on the side says "KIN_ KARL'S FUR_ITURE." For awhile I've been researching this building, trying to find information about when it was built, what was inside of it before it was abandoned, etc. Does anyone have any information on this?
Yo if you come to New York City you should begin in Inwood which is a neighborhood in upper Manhattan and end in the easternmost neighborhood in queens
Would’ve been great if you started with “the good” showing Churchill Downs then “the bad” as you slowly pan the camera 180° to show across the street 🤣
Yep - the first year we were married (1992-3) my husband and I lived right on the edge of it, at the corner of Barret and Rufer. I used to walk over into Germantown and there were lots of boarded up and abandoned houses. Now I see them renovated and selling for 200K! Insane.
OMG I can’t believe it! Homeless shelters they do not want to live in them I do not know why but they don’t! Very sad ! I was surprised! Rules St James beautiful but not exactly The best unfortunately apt
No sir, not everyone in town comes to get trashed in the Highlands.. You should learn the difference between Baxter and Bardstown. People like you are giving our once Bohemian, bucolic neighborhood a hard cross to carry. We are just a neighborhood .. we’re not an entertainment district! You’re effecting ppls lives publishing this stuff, please think that through!
In your video you forgot to mention that a lot of white men different times in Louisville Kentucky ride around looking for women to snatch up in their Vans or trucks
What are you even talking about anyways? 48:45 54:29 11:52 6:46 And the continent of Africa actually has beautiful cities with breathtaking neighborhoods
@@JUSAGUYNKY don't tell me about Africa , I was there and saw poverty beyond imagination . In West Ivory coast , Zaire , tugo , Cameroon, Nigeria and in Eastern africa Ethiopia , in Central Africa Uganda .maybe you are living in another dimension .
@@JUSAGUYNKY the continent and the geography are beautiful , here I am talking about cities and how delapidated they are , powerty .....wakeup and quit drugs .
@@angel-rq4fz I bet you love seeing them parts of Africa have you ever visit where your ancestors are from the caucus mountains where neanderthals roamed
@@frankruledge1733 White Race is called CAUCASIAN because it was originated in Caucasus (Not Caucus), No Neanderthals in Caucasus , they were in West Europe . Ignorance of subject matter does not Bother you .LOL
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You're taking time with this city. Good. It's a complex city and like Cincinnati, St Louis, heavily German at one time. They have identified 28 Louisville German-language publications between 1841 through 1938, My uncle's family published one of them. some published weekly, many of them short-lived. So cool. Enjoying and learning about places I have only passed thru. Thanks for your thoroughness.
Thanks for the kind words. It’s not always easy to know how to split up these larger cities for a video series!
Germans are Gone only Slums and Gettoes are left Now ! Real paradises on Earth those cities you mentionned ; To the list you can Add Detroit and Cleveland as well ! LOL
Nice Video! The quality has increased so much since I started watching.
I can't thank you enough for this video. Even though I have lived in TX for 16 years and haven't been to Louisville since 2009, it holds a very special place in my heart. Both my parents grew up there and I have some ancestors through my dad's side who were there from the 1830's on. My dad's family lived in Park Hill in the 1940's - it was a solid middle-class neighborhood. My great-grandfather lived on the FAR West side as a child, then lived in the same house on Taylor Blvd. (right behind Churchill Downs) from 1928-1986. My mom grew up in the Highlands, on Roanoke. The Highlands is my favorite neighborhood on earth. So, so many happy memories walking and riding my bike through it when I would visit my grandmother in the summers. My lottery fantasy is to buy her house back.
I grew up and still live in the highlands. Beautiful area for sure!
Shotgun home meant a shotgun blast would hit an intruder in any part of the home due to the narrow width of the home. Good video👍
Entered the Louisville work force in 1970. At that time there was a long list of places of employment. Sadly not toda. Enjoyed the video. Brings back a lot of memories.
I inspect barber shops in Jefferson county.. it helps immensely to watch your videos to get a feel for the neighborhoods. Thank You 💜
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Pay close attention to Smoketown/Shelby Park, especially Logan St. That area has been the subject of a lot of businesses opening/revitalization. Logan St. Market is an indoor farmer's market that supports local vendors. Home prices there are getting insanely high due to runoff from Germantown/Schnitzelburg.
What is that steel 3 story building on Logan that's shaped like a rectangle and has that conveyer belt shift sticking out of it?
Old Louisville still looks very attractive. I look for student housing as it's the best place for my fixed income to find reasonable safety and reasonably priced rental units (for the most part).
The American Standard plant closed later than 1981. My stepdad worked there before we moved to Atlanta in 1988 and his being laid-off was ONE of the things that mitigated our leaving Louisville for Atlanta. May the full operation CLOSED in 1991? I just know he got a severance check and some or all of it was used to finance our move to Georgia.
I've never been to Louisville but I'm hoping to visit there and do a walking tour video in the future
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I would like to help with that.. Born and raised in Louisville, I can show you around.
LIMERICK NEIGHBORHOOD
The neighborhood was developed in the 1860s as a place of residence for employees of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad freight yard. It was named because nearly all of the residents were from the Irish county of Limerick. The St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church was the centerpiece of the newly founded neighborhood. Limerick began the trend of working-class people living southwest of downtown, a trend which continues in the city to this day.
The working class Irish immigrants lived in modest shotgun houses, with a moderate number of African Americans living in the alleyways behind them, while upper income Irish, known as "lace curtain Irish", built mansion houses on St. Catherine Street. The Irish Catholic presence in Limerick was strong enough that from 1872 to 1918 an annual St Patrick's Day march went from the church to Broadway. But as many of the railroad jobs left the area, the Irish began to move to South Louisville.
On October 7, 1871, the Louisville Steam Engine Co. 7 was formed to provide fire protection to the "southern suburbs" of Louisville. Its firehouse at 821 S. 6th Street is the oldest continuously active firehouse in the U.S. On December 10, 2008, Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson announced his intention to close the firehouse and disband the company on January 1, 2009.[1]
Shelby Park is much nicer than it was 5 years ago, lots of homes being rehabbed and gentrification is in full swing as it is becoming apparent in parts of Smoke town
The actor Victor Mature grew up in the Shelby Park neibourhood.
It's too bad the video views are focused on the streets and parked cars. The beautiful Victorian homes of Old Louisville are on the periphery like an afterthought. This only shows front views of about five percent of the gorgeous homes. I live in Old Louisville, and I cannot believe my good fortune as I walk along its tree-lined, mansion-lined streets. It would have been nice to have the video shot out of the side windows. What a lost opportunity.
No lost opportunity. You can see the homes in the video.
I have to agree with you. The views were looking straight ahead. Most of the homes were obscured by the trees.
Still gave me a general idea of what the area looks like.
I hope to be fortunate enough to walk leisurely down those streets some day.
I was doing a TV return in park hill back in 2009. I worked for Aaron's a rent to own company. When I got in the house there was a gun on the coffee table. The guy ask now what u here for again while looking at the gun. In like a threatening manner. I said that's your TV deal with the store man. He said man you a cool white boy. But I wasn't to cool to be basically threatened just 30 sec before. He said u want a pop or something and I said sure cause I had a plan. When he went to get it I unplugged the TV which was off anyways and took my box cutter from my pocket and cut the cord. He came back and handed me a water. I said thanks and left promptly. He called and complained but I wasn't in trouble but everyone laughed cause he was threatening me over a 32 inch insignia
What part of Detroit are you originally from, Chris?
I grew up in Louisville Kentucky
Also I swear Louisville has more metal plates down than any other city I know of.
Now we are waiting on you to do Indiana Cities. Lots of good ones.. Anderson, Muncie, Marion, Kokomo, Logansport, Terre Haute, Lafayette... bigger cities hurt by the NAFTA years
I’m editing an Indiana video as I speak. Won’t be doing all of Indiana to a larger scale yet for a little bit, (like I have for Illinois) but that day will come!
Indiana.. 💤💤💤
at 32:54 you can see 503 E Caldwell St. The sign on the side says "KIN_ KARL'S FUR_ITURE." For awhile I've been researching this building, trying to find information about when it was built, what was inside of it before it was abandoned, etc. Does anyone have any information on this?
Yo if you come to New York City you should begin in Inwood which is a neighborhood in upper Manhattan and end in the easternmost neighborhood in queens
What is this instrumental coming in at 1:31?
Buying a condo in the rolling hills neighborhood. Anyone shedding light on it or having info about the area will be much appreciated.
Would’ve been great if you started with “the good” showing Churchill Downs then “the bad” as you slowly pan the camera 180° to show across the street 🤣
Did the actress Rachel Ashley come from here? According to IMDb she was born here.
then why are you asking?
Thats really rude about the missing teeth😮 sometimes it means feeding you're children or getting a tooth filled or pulled!
You should come check it out now 😅
What a good place to be
Germantown neighborhood is becoming the next trendy neighborhood.
Yep - the first year we were married (1992-3) my husband and I lived right on the edge of it, at the corner of Barret and Rufer. I used to walk over into Germantown and there were lots of boarded up and abandoned houses. Now I see them renovated and selling for 200K! Insane.
Born and raised in the Shelby park\ Germantown area... It's crazy the transformation that's happened just in the last 5yrs
The misleading aspect of the video is that these areas are visited during the day and not at night
I DID NOT HEAR YOU MENTION THE HIGHLANDS WHICH IS THE VERY PLACE TO LIVE
If you want an A plus on your homework then you have to watch the whole video.
I live in Louisville Ky next time show st.matthews pls
Did
Wat about victory park
It's Lim-er-ick, not Lime-rick.🤦♀️☘
I have a very dark secret about west Louisville, and why it's so incredibly violent and filthy. It's quite dark. I shouldn't say anything...
Louisville is a complete joke because of the way authorities treated Scottie Scheffler there.
The reason they are so many homeless they got tired of living in docker manor bed bug infestation
OMG I can’t believe it! Homeless shelters they do not want to live in them I do not know why but they don’t! Very sad ! I was surprised! Rules St James beautiful but not exactly The best unfortunately apt
No sir, not everyone in town comes to get trashed in the Highlands.. You should learn the difference between Baxter and Bardstown. People like you are giving our once Bohemian, bucolic neighborhood a hard cross to carry. We are just a neighborhood .. we’re not an entertainment district! You’re effecting ppls lives publishing this stuff, please think that through!
In your video you forgot to mention that a lot of white men different times in Louisville Kentucky ride around looking for women to snatch up in their Vans or trucks
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I grew up there...went to commieFORNIA after graduating from U of L
And there's extremely a lot of white gay bars
With a name like frank you should know
What are you even talking about dude lol
Avoid this area!
Looks like some African country ! LOL
What are you even talking about anyways?
48:45 54:29 11:52 6:46
And the continent of Africa actually has beautiful cities with breathtaking neighborhoods
@@JUSAGUYNKY don't tell me about Africa , I was there and saw poverty beyond imagination . In West Ivory coast , Zaire , tugo , Cameroon, Nigeria and in Eastern africa Ethiopia , in Central Africa Uganda .maybe you are living in another dimension .
@@JUSAGUYNKY the continent and the geography are beautiful , here I am talking about cities and how delapidated they are , powerty .....wakeup and quit drugs .
@@angel-rq4fz I bet you love seeing them parts of Africa have you ever visit where your ancestors are from the caucus mountains where neanderthals roamed
@@frankruledge1733 White Race is called CAUCASIAN because it was originated in Caucasus (Not Caucus), No Neanderthals in Caucasus , they were in West Europe . Ignorance of subject matter does not Bother you .LOL
Did the actress Rachel Ashley come from here? According to IMDb she was born here.