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I love it. My family moved from Michigan to Pomona in 1958. I was youngest out of 6 kids , and I was only a 3 month old baby . We lived in the neighborhood behind Ganesha HS. For about 5yrs. Moved , came back 2 yrs later, and moved to Westmont, a block away from elementary school. So many fond memories. I left in 1972 , but my family stayed for 8/10 more yrs. They moved to the high desert. I'm saddened to hear of what it's become. It gets bad reviews. I wanted to move back , but was told not to. Violence, drugs , neighborhoods have changed , and outrageous prices for houses. Heard that General Dynamics was totally gone. Why? Unfortunate. Hope it can make a comeback. Thank you for making this video. 😊
There is no "Garvey" ave in Pomona! You must be thinking of El Monte. In Pomona we have Garey. You also forgot Arrow and Foothill blvd. Which run east to west. Also Towne Ave. and Indian Hill blvd. which run north and south.
There are some significantly up scale houses in the hills near the Fairplex and in the Phillips Ranch area. That fact and the sky rocketed home prices in California create that average. Thanks for the comments. We appreciate your taking the time to watch.
It's Garey ave. Not Garvey !! .... Born and raised in that city and now I'm in Montana. What I miss most about Pomona is the wealth of multicultural restaurants and taking for granted the fact that it is a melting pot of the melting pot ! As well as the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds ! 💯🔥💥
Yes, sorry about the street name error, we have noted that. Pomona is a great city with a lot to offer. And the Fairgrounds are always fun. We appreciate the feedback and share your love for this town. We are working hard to improve future profiles with all the feedback we receive. Hope you enjoy them too.
I was raised in Pomona, I drove through Montana last year and I loved it. I miss it and don't at the same time. I live out of state now aswell. moved around alot as a kid but ended up on 8th and San Antonio.
Thanks for pointing out the correction. I visually word associated it with another major street in the in the Southland and then we didn't catch the error during editing. We will work to do better in future videos. we appreciate your feedback.
Pomona has some challenges, but it also has a lot of positive traits. The center has several organizations that help homeless people, which can bring in a lot of problems other cities don't endure by simply running off homeless individuals. As Pomona is a city that makes an effort to help the drug addicted and mentally ill living on the streets its hard to fault them for the problems that stem from it. I do, however, think they could do a better job controlling street vendors. While I love a street tacos, have street vendors setup all over the city seems unfair to the local businesses and detracts from the city esthetics. Thanks for watching, SC
And yes Jessica Alba was born and raised there same year I was . Even tho she isn't proud of it but that's okay we don't need her we have the Boxer Sugar Shane Mosley !! 🔥💯💥
True there are portions of Pomona that are quite rough. They have a few operations that feed and house homeless people unlike most of the cities around them. Making that effort has its drawbacks. Homeless people bring drug addictions, which brings prostitution. Additionally, the Government seems to be looser about things like street vendors. Which can diminish the appearance of things. I did feel the the reports from the police department and city government which I read seemed to be written by people who care. Additionally, I have found there is a lot of love for Pomona out there. Unlike any other city we have profiled, people love Pomona. Thanks for watching. We appreciate the support and feedback.
@@southlandchannel "Homeless people bring drug addictions, which brings prostitution" Don't stop there, keep going. Allow me to help: These bums, vagrants, hobos, drug addicted zombies etc. bring graffiti to our public buildings, throw garbage in the streets, defecate and urinate where they please, set up camp on the sidewalks and form tent cities. And worst of all, they destroy the quality of life for the hard working taxpayers. Just wait until the LA Metro light rail arrives in Pomona; you think it's bad now, oh boy, brace yourselves for the onslaught arriving from South Central.
@@southlandchannel P-Town is in the center of well around cities and mountains easily separated rich from poor north and south you'll see if you go down there, if anything peolple from other cities come to P-town for the entertainment and downtown at nighttime. Nothing pops off unless something js really worth popping off for.
The problem is the city council and the leadership of Pomona. A lot of businesses have left and have moved on because our city regulations towards businesses. It’s a poorly run city and will continue to be unfortunately until residents really care and want change. It’s a shame I love my city. Pomona city and police also were sued because they discarded homeless peoples property when arresting them and were forced to put a homeless shelter in the city as a resolution to the case so its full of homeless now. Other surrounding cities police depts dump homeless in Pomona too so it’s full of trash and drugs. Many of us have lived here our whole lives and hope for things to get better it’s really sad.
Its Garey Ave and not Garvey. I lived on Las Vegas Ave, about 2-blocks from Garey Ave. I lived there from 1967 to 1977. I attended San Jose Elementary, Palomare Junior High, Pomona High and Cal Poly University. I wouldn't go to Pomona on a bet. It was a poop hole when I left in 1977, so it has to be a major cesspool' now.
Thanks for watching. We thought Pomona was a fitting start to our Channel as I was born in Pomona Valley Hospital a few years before you. We hope you continue to enjoy the content.
Thanks for watching. Hopefully, we will find something more you flavor in future videos. We are learning as we go and hope we are improving. We do appreciate the feedback.
It does have great soil if it's not contaminated I remember Rosevelt Elementary and Lincoln alot of trees fruit trees walking home green grass!!! I grew many vegetable thier and trees I remember the old Ganesha Park the old pool and new pool well I dont know if its still thier but it got ghetto quick As grown man I left and come back down to see my mother Its still beautiful despite all the craziness it seems to be cleaning up! But then again I left in the early 90s so ya it look good compared to then..
There are surely dramatic shifts in the quality of the neighborhoods traveling across the city. Not much room left to use the soil though. Thanks for watching SC
I was born in Pomona in 1965. We lived on San Bernardino Ave. and I was born in Pomona Valley Hospital on Garey Ave. I'm now here in Riverside where I was raised which is about 30 minutes from Pomona.❤
Went to Kellogg elementary and later went to Cal Poly which had been my playground as a kid. I drove thru yesterday from Mt Sac to Montclair along Holt. It sure looks run down and dirty, roads are rough and lots of homeless, hookers and altered persons. It looks worse than it did when I worked for Montclair Fire from 1978 to 2011. Makes me sad.
Pomona has some challenges. Holt is one of those. It's an interesting city though as the areas near the Fairplex and Phillips Ranch are very high end properties. Thanks for watching SC
I don't think Pomona is all that bad. It has some challenges, but the devil lurks everywhere he just wears different clothes in different neighborhoods. What I have noticed is that Pomona has a lot of Angels. There are real efforts in Pomona to help homeless people. I also noticed having don't several City Profile videos now, that the report from Pomona Police department, seems more heartfelt and thought out then many communities. I got the impression reading it that they care even though there are clearly challenges and problems. Cities that are open to things like street taco vendors are open to being accused of being 3rd world, because too many of them gives that impression. However, those individuals are just honest people trying to earn a living. Plus many of them make great tasting tacos. I hope you rethink your thoughts on Pomona and the rest of the cities in the Southland. SC
I'm also sorry to inform you that Pomona is infested with gangs and gangsters. Prostitution is rampant too. I know every city has its bad parts and bad people but Pomona? Well let's just say you don't look for problems in Pomona because you will definitely find it
I was born in Pomona many years before your stretch in Jr. High. It's a great city with some challenges. While some of the surrounding cities may be very rich or very poor, but few have the range of diversity that Pomona does. I think their efforts with the homeless are noble, but they come with challenges. Thanks for watching, SC
Pretty common issue these days, but I think that their efforts to have a number of homeless outreach operations in the city is some of their challenges. They clearly make a greater effort to help than their neighboring cities. It could be debated if those efforts are the correct ones or not but they clearly are trying. Thanks for watching SC
Have You Heard About The Intersection Of Rio Rancho Road And Lone Ridge Road In The Phillips Ranch Area Of Pomona Because It Is Next To Walmart? Also, My 23-Year-Old Son Goes To Rio Rancho And Lone Ridge Whenever He Goes To Montclair Plaza/Place In Southern California Ever Since He Went To That SoCal Mall In July 2012
Rio Rancho and Lone Ridge are on the South West end of Pomona which is called Phillips Ranch. The the thumbnail for the video that shows monument sign indicating "Pomona" on it was taken on Rio Ranch Road. The Walmart is there. However, Montclair plaza is on the North East end of Pomona, which is not close to Phillips Ranch. However, Montclair Plaza is the closet Mall of its kind in the area. It is one of the remaining in door malls anchored by Department stores. Newer malls in the Southland tend to be outdoor strip center style malls. Thanks for watching. We appreciate your interest and viewing time.
From current maps we did not feel Pomona crossed the 210 although we know that some area of the 210 were called Pomona in the past. We suspect those were actually unincorporated parts of LA County that have been picked up by the other cities. Thanks for watching SC
It's there if you look. Thanks for wanting. It incredible how popular your city is. I have done several city profiles of cities I thought would be as popular, but none have been watched like the Pomona video. Thanks for watching. We appreciate the support. SC
I loved Pomona as kid it was pritty rough im not going to lie but it was amazing all the fruit trees on the way home from school all my teachers in elementary were amazing and it was fun growing up hear alot of history Grangers party supply next to the Catholics girl school the water parks, I wouldn't change it for the world. Absolutely amazing experience.
@4:45 MY FAVORITE WEED DISPENSARY 💯 THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS MINI DOC. ABOUT ME & MY FAMILIES HOMETOWN, MY GRANNY MOVED HERE IN THE 70’S AND STILL OWNS HER HOUSE IN THE HOOD 🫡
My brother was murdered in Pomona California. Im in my late 40's female living in NEW Mexico. My family kept it on a big secret. I was aware of his murder.... we're not allowed to talk about it. Im know looking into it...
Pomona is a community where you still find people working the streets. I think there is a few channels that I follow that focus on that, but we hope to be a community that looks to appreciate the Southland without hiding or overly focusing on some of its challenges. Pomona is a great city. And on Holt Blvd. a number of things can be found that aren't in neighboring cities, like homeless people, drug addiction, and prostitution. But at the same time you also find multiple outreach, shelter, feeding, and recovery operations you also don't find in other cities. We appreciate your watching and hope you stay around to see our channel develop. Thanks, SC
I grew up in Pomona and I walked every part of it,I miss it and hope to go back. Our family moved there in the 80's I got to grow up in an amazing town and got to see so many awesome bands when they got the glasshouse. And it's garey , at least get it right ass wize .
Famous screen writer brothers Albert and Allen Hughes (Menace to Society) also are from Pomona, and boxers Alberto Davila and Mike Weaver, as well as rap band from the late 80's Above the Law.
Great information. The Hughes Brothers have a great filmography. Every one of their movies are good. From Hell is my favorite telling of Jack the Ripper. Thanks for sharing and for watching.
Cal Poly was built on donated land from the Kellogg ranch. Yes, the breakfast cereal. They raised Arabian horses and was an official remount station for the US Cavalry. I road the decendants of those horses while attending there in the equitation class.
I lived In Pomona since I was 5. That's b.s the latest up to date earthquake there was Was in 06 or 07. It was a 7.4 earthquake. I was living on Gordon St at the time of that crazy earthquake. Nearly thought my apartment was gonna collapse.
Perhaps our statement was unclear but we were attempting to say the largest earthquake epiccentered near Pomona, not the Pomona had not experience other large quakes. Thanks for the feedback we will try to improve in the future. Thanks
I grew up on the westside I went to Ganesha high it was an active city I love Pomona I use to chill on Gordon my childhood friend lived their ...I remember that earthquake
Thanks for the feedback. As our first video we clearly made several errors, but we working to improve our content and quality. We hope you still with us. We appreciate you watching. SC
It’s cool to see footage driving through Pomona. I spend 4 days a week driving in, out, and through Pomona as Line 480. Certainly get to see some…interesting things driving through Pomona.
Glad you enjoy the video. Pomona was one of my first videos. We hope to do there again sometime soon as with the new things we have learned about filming. Thanks for watching. SC
It was our first video. Not sure if they have gotten any better, but we do offer full refunds to any unsatisfied viewers. Thanks for giving us a try. SC
Perhaps not during rush hour. 57 south to 22 to 405 or 60 west to 605 south. Either will get you there in about an hour except during rush hours. Thanks for watching. SC
We appreciate the feedback. We have noted some errors as this was our first video and we clearly made some mistakes. Thank you for watching. We are working to improve our content and quality, so we hope you stick around for more videos. SC
In the last decade the demographics of many Southland communities have changed dramatically. Pomona has primarily shifted to Hispanic. However, other communities in the area have shifted to heavily Chinese and other races. Thanks for watching, SC
I apologize for my original comment. It's been nagging at me ever since I made it this afternoon and I did go ahead and delete it. It was not cool. I did not realize that it was your first video, and it just happens to be a somewhat touchy subject for me personally as it is my hometown and I have not been able to get back there for way too long. I miss it. My comment was a reflection of these things, not constructive in any way having to do with production or content. In all it is in excellent first video. The narration was a bit flat. I would make suggestions as to where to drive if you decide to make a second attempt specifically in Pomona, but any suggestions I might make w o u l d be extremely biased by my fondness and nostalgia for the area. I do very much applaud your quickness in responding to comments, and how seemingly well you handle criticism especially from dumb UA-camrs like me. Good luck to you.
No need to apologize, we appreciate the feedback as it helps us to improve. I am especially frustrated with some of the errors such as getting the street name incorrect. For some reason Garvey Ave out near El Monte stuck in my head and we did not catch it and a couple of other miss steps. I too am fond of Pomona and wanted to present it in fair light not focusing on some of the negatives of other videos, but not acting like the city doesn't have some challenges. We actually captured a few hours of video of Pomona over several weeks, but getting the filming to an acceptable quality was harder than the narration, which is clearly very weak. Filming through a windshield is apparent subject to time of day, direction of travel, and can change as you are doing it. After weeks of struggling with this we finally decided to publish something so we could start to learn from the work we put it. This resulted in the errors that we missed. We repeated some of the errors and made some new ones with our Irvine video. But I think we got a little closer to the mark with our Bell Gardens video. We are hoping our next City Profiles video will be a step up from all of the previous with a better camera and filming strategy as well as better attention to detail. Thank you again for the feedback, the apology which was not needed, the encouragement, which is appreciated, and for simply watching. Someday we will redo the Pomona video correctly, but we are going to get some more experience and do it right next time. The Southland Channel
Can you do another video of Pomona ! ? Maybe around the Garey ave and town Ave . Maybe Phillips Blvd , grand Ave , reservoir, San Antonio, Franklin st . Great channel ! ❤❤
We try to rotate between the Southland Counties. We are only about four months into the channel and learning a lot. We hope you stay with us till we get to San Dimas or Valencia which we believe are the cities bordering Pomona. BTW, we did get a lot of footage from the area around the Fairplex including the great view of the Pomona Valley from right there, but we were not happy with the quality of the footage, so we could not put it up. Stick with us and we will continue to do better. Thanks SC
@@southlandchannel it’s not Valencia, but La Verne, the other city that borders Pomona. Fun fact, the church across from my former high school is where _The Graduate_ was filmed. That’s our little claim to fame.
@@southlandchannel valencia aint nowhere near tha P. its chino and chino hills diamond bar and walnut san dimas claremont and montclair and some unincorporated parts of san bernardino county.ive lived in the P as well as san dimas chino and chino hills and currently live in diamond bar. 50 years in the area.
Pomona is hard. Always has been! I remember listening to Cameo, The Gap Band, Barkays, Brick, Slave, George Clinton. Zapp. Rick James. Easy E. Tupac. There wasn't a whole lot of white families when I was growing up there. But the brothers and the Vatos took me in. Gave me the street education. Damn, I miss the music from those times. I live in Arizona these days, but still got Love for Ptown!
Pomona is a unique town like that. There are the hard portions and then the affluent portions. They have gentrified a lot of the areas near downtown with college apartments. It's a strange blend of neighborhood with century old homes right next to modern apartment structures. Thanks for watching. SC
I live here, i don’t even know much of the history but I can say it’s accurate! edit 1: WHY GARVEY???? That was the only mistake from the start though, good job Edit 2: I think the fairplex used to be a Detention Camp for Japanese Americans in world war 2
Chino is a great town. We hope to do an episode on it one day. It's changed a lot in the last couple of decades. Less dairy farms and more townhouses. Also interesting, because it's a prison town. Thanks for watching. SC
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I love it. My family moved from Michigan to Pomona in 1958. I was youngest out of 6 kids , and I was only a 3 month old baby . We lived in the neighborhood behind Ganesha HS. For about 5yrs. Moved , came back 2 yrs later, and moved to Westmont, a block away from elementary school. So many fond memories. I left in 1972 , but my family stayed for 8/10 more yrs. They moved to the high desert. I'm saddened to hear of what it's become. It gets bad reviews. I wanted to move back , but was told not to. Violence, drugs , neighborhoods have changed , and outrageous prices for houses. Heard that General Dynamics was totally gone. Why? Unfortunate. Hope it can make a comeback.
Thank you for making this video. 😊
There is no "Garvey" ave in Pomona! You must be thinking of El Monte. In Pomona we have Garey.
You also forgot Arrow and Foothill blvd. Which run east to west. Also Towne Ave. and Indian Hill blvd. which run north and south.
Very enjoyable taking a trip through Pomona. Always wondered what it was like there. Great job on the video!
Average home price in Pomona:
$648,000
😩😩😩😩😩
There are some significantly up scale houses in the hills near the Fairplex and in the Phillips Ranch area. That fact and the sky rocketed home prices in California create that average.
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Gentrification
Who can afford to live there?
It's Garey ave. Not Garvey !! .... Born and raised in that city and now I'm in Montana. What I miss most about Pomona is the wealth of multicultural restaurants and taking for granted the fact that it is a melting pot of the melting pot ! As well as the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds ! 💯🔥💥
Yes, sorry about the street name error, we have noted that. Pomona is a great city with a lot to offer. And the Fairgrounds are always fun. We appreciate the feedback and share your love for this town. We are working hard to improve future profiles with all the feedback we receive. Hope you enjoy them too.
Melting pot? When is the last time you been here? It’s like 90% Hispanic here
I was raised in Pomona, I drove through Montana last year and I loved it. I miss it and don't at the same time. I live out of state now aswell. moved around alot as a kid but ended up on 8th and San Antonio.
Montana is Picturesque and Beautiful right 😏. Like it's pretty much still untouched 🤏💯🔥
@@SeorgeGoros Soooo? Melting pots don’t always have to have equal ingredients.
It’s Garey not Garvey
Thanks for pointing out the correction. I visually word associated it with another major street in the in the Southland and then we didn't catch the error during editing. We will work to do better in future videos. we appreciate your feedback.
Right I'm from Pomona I was like what the hell is Garvey. LoL
We have a new street? Garvey ?? 😂
why don't you talk about the crime, prostitution and gangs and being one of the epicenters of crime in socal
Pomona has some challenges, but it also has a lot of positive traits. The center has several organizations that help homeless people, which can bring in a lot of problems other cities don't endure by simply running off homeless individuals.
As Pomona is a city that makes an effort to help the drug addicted and mentally ill living on the streets its hard to fault them for the problems that stem from it.
I do, however, think they could do a better job controlling street vendors. While I love a street tacos, have street vendors setup all over the city seems unfair to the local businesses and detracts from the city esthetics.
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SC
We have a Pomona here on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Interesting, I was unaware of that. Appreciate, you watching.
Pomona CA is a shithole. stay far away from here
And yes Jessica Alba was born and raised there same year I was . Even tho she isn't proud of it but that's okay we don't need her we have the Boxer Sugar Shane Mosley !! 🔥💯💥
He is a great fighter. We have always loved his fights.
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jessica alba grew up in La Verne
Who?
"Agricultural town turned city"...turned ghetto!
True there are portions of Pomona that are quite rough. They have a few operations that feed and house homeless people unlike most of the cities around them. Making that effort has its drawbacks. Homeless people bring drug addictions, which brings prostitution.
Additionally, the Government seems to be looser about things like street vendors. Which can diminish the appearance of things. I did feel the the reports from the police department and city government which I read seemed to be written by people who care.
Additionally, I have found there is a lot of love for Pomona out there. Unlike any other city we have profiled, people love Pomona.
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"Homeless people bring drug addictions, which brings prostitution"
Don't stop there, keep going. Allow me to help:
These bums, vagrants, hobos, drug addicted zombies etc. bring graffiti to our public buildings, throw garbage in the streets, defecate and urinate where they please, set up camp on the sidewalks and form tent cities. And worst of all, they destroy the quality of life for the hard working taxpayers. Just wait until the LA Metro light rail arrives in Pomona; you think it's bad now, oh boy, brace yourselves for the onslaught arriving from South Central.
Alot of potential in P-Town still to this day
We agree. It's a good community with some challenges and opportunities. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@southlandchannel P-Town is in the center of well around cities and mountains easily separated rich from poor north and south you'll see if you go down there, if anything peolple from other cities come to P-town for the entertainment and downtown at nighttime. Nothing pops off unless something js really worth popping off for.
The problem is the city council and the leadership of Pomona. A lot of businesses have left and have moved on because our city regulations towards businesses. It’s a poorly run city and will continue to be unfortunately until residents really care and want change. It’s a shame I love my city. Pomona city and police also were sued because they discarded homeless peoples property when arresting them and were forced to put a homeless shelter in the city as a resolution to the case so its full of homeless now. Other surrounding cities police depts dump homeless in Pomona too so it’s full of trash and drugs. Many of us have lived here our whole lives and hope for things to get better it’s really sad.
@@Moose1032 Please vote for a new city council!!!
Its Garey Ave and not Garvey. I lived on Las Vegas Ave, about 2-blocks from Garey Ave. I lived there from 1967 to 1977. I attended San Jose Elementary, Palomare Junior High, Pomona High and Cal Poly University. I wouldn't go to Pomona on a bet. It was a poop hole when I left in 1977, so it has to be a major cesspool' now.
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The indoor swap meet is off of Holt Blvd on the east end lf the city, not Mission.
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P-Town Love Always nobody knew about the name Town for a city till Pomona California came out with it!!! Born and raised since '73
Thanks for watching. We thought Pomona was a fitting start to our Channel as I was born in Pomona Valley Hospital a few years before you. We hope you continue to enjoy the content.
@@southlandchannel Thank U
Born in L.A. raised in Pomona (1980-2017) Now living in Baja Mexico! F**k this video!! LOL
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Garey not Garvey Avenue
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It does have great soil if it's not contaminated I remember Rosevelt Elementary and Lincoln alot of trees fruit trees walking home green grass!!! I grew many vegetable thier and trees I remember the old Ganesha Park the old pool and new pool well I dont know if its still thier but it got ghetto quick As grown man I left and come back down to see my mother Its still beautiful despite all the craziness it seems to be cleaning up! But then again I left in the early 90s so ya it look good compared to then..
There are surely dramatic shifts in the quality of the neighborhoods traveling across the city. Not much room left to use the soil though.
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Swamp meet located on Holt Blvd not Mission blvd.
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Holt and Indian hill👌🏾
Theirs an indoor on holt and an out door on mission
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There is a swap meet on mission at the mission drive in
I was born in Pomona in 1965. We lived on San Bernardino Ave. and I was born in Pomona Valley Hospital on Garey Ave. I'm now here in Riverside where I was raised which is about 30 minutes from Pomona.❤
I too was born at Pomona Valley Hospital in the 60's. Thanks for watching.
@@southlandchannel oh wonderful! Good to hear! Cool place!❤
Went to Kellogg elementary and later went to Cal Poly which had been my playground as a kid. I drove thru yesterday from Mt Sac to Montclair along Holt. It sure looks run down and dirty, roads are rough and lots of homeless, hookers and altered persons. It looks worse than it did when I worked for Montclair Fire from 1978 to 2011. Makes me sad.
Pomona has some challenges. Holt is one of those. It's an interesting city though as the areas near the Fairplex and Phillips Ranch are very high end properties.
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SC
3rd world Pomona. Where the devil himself just loves to lurk
I don't think Pomona is all that bad. It has some challenges, but the devil lurks everywhere he just wears different clothes in different neighborhoods. What I have noticed is that Pomona has a lot of Angels. There are real efforts in Pomona to help homeless people. I also noticed having don't several City Profile videos now, that the report from Pomona Police department, seems more heartfelt and thought out then many communities. I got the impression reading it that they care even though there are clearly challenges and problems. Cities that are open to things like street taco vendors are open to being accused of being 3rd world, because too many of them gives that impression. However, those individuals are just honest people trying to earn a living. Plus many of them make great tasting tacos. I hope you rethink your thoughts on Pomona and the rest of the cities in the Southland. SC
@@southlandchannel you're right. The devil can lurk anywhere. It's just that Pomona scares me especially at night.
A few years ago there were at least 45 murders in Pomona. It's basically a smaller LA.
I'm also sorry to inform you that Pomona is infested with gangs and gangsters. Prostitution is rampant too. I know every city has its bad parts and bad people but Pomona? Well let's just say you don't look for problems in Pomona because you will definitely find it
I use to live in Pomona went to school out there from JR high school to High school from 1995 to 2000
I was born in Pomona many years before your stretch in Jr. High. It's a great city with some challenges. While some of the surrounding cities may be very rich or very poor, but few have the range of diversity that Pomona does. I think their efforts with the homeless are noble, but they come with challenges.
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SC
The stupid city does not make the city better!!!
Pretty common issue these days, but I think that their efforts to have a number of homeless outreach operations in the city is some of their challenges. They clearly make a greater effort to help than their neighboring cities. It could be debated if those efforts are the correct ones or not but they clearly are trying.
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as a resident of Pomona that place wildin mind ya business and dont go out at night, and you'll be fine
If you don't got out at night you can't enjoy the Street Tacos.
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Have You Heard About The Intersection Of Rio Rancho Road And Lone Ridge Road In The Phillips Ranch Area Of Pomona Because It Is Next To Walmart? Also, My 23-Year-Old Son Goes To Rio Rancho And Lone Ridge Whenever He Goes To Montclair Plaza/Place In Southern California Ever Since He Went To That SoCal Mall In July 2012
Rio Rancho and Lone Ridge are on the South West end of Pomona which is called Phillips Ranch. The the thumbnail for the video that shows monument sign indicating "Pomona" on it was taken on Rio Ranch Road. The Walmart is there. However, Montclair plaza is on the North East end of Pomona, which is not close to Phillips Ranch. However, Montclair Plaza is the closet Mall of its kind in the area. It is one of the remaining in door malls anchored by Department stores. Newer malls in the Southland tend to be outdoor strip center style malls.
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Forgot about the 210 freeway
From current maps we did not feel Pomona crossed the 210 although we know that some area of the 210 were called Pomona in the past. We suspect those were actually unincorporated parts of LA County that have been picked up by the other cities.
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I watched cuz I’m from pomona 😭😂 I wanted to see the tea
It's there if you look.
Thanks for wanting. It incredible how popular your city is. I have done several city profiles of cities I thought would be as popular, but none have been watched like the Pomona video.
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Me too
Best part is when you get to leave
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'Gary Avenue, not Garvey
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Garey not Garvey
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Is it a safe palce to live for a girl who lives alone?
Parts of it would be completely fine, but there are some areas that I would not recommend a young women living alone.
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@@southlandchannel Thank you so much 🌷🌷
I loved Pomona as kid it was pritty rough im not going to lie but it was amazing all the fruit trees on the way home from school all my teachers in elementary were amazing and it was fun growing up hear alot of history Grangers party supply next to the Catholics girl school the water parks, I wouldn't change it for the world. Absolutely amazing experience.
I am afraid most if not all of the agriculture is gone.
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i lived right on holt for 11 years, so many crazy things everyday😭
I am sure it was interesting.
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Also you may enjoy this video feature Holt.
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@4:45 MY FAVORITE WEED DISPENSARY 💯 THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS MINI DOC. ABOUT ME & MY FAMILIES HOMETOWN, MY GRANNY MOVED HERE IN THE 70’S AND STILL OWNS HER HOUSE IN THE HOOD 🫡
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My brother was murdered in Pomona California. Im in my late 40's female living in NEW Mexico. My family kept it on a big secret. I was aware of his murder.... we're not allowed to talk about it. Im know looking into it...
We are very sorry to hear that. Was that case ever solved?
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Can we see more of the working girls on HOLT ?
Pomona is a community where you still find people working the streets. I think there is a few channels that I follow that focus on that, but we hope to be a community that looks to appreciate the Southland without hiding or overly focusing on some of its challenges. Pomona is a great city. And on Holt Blvd. a number of things can be found that aren't in neighboring cities, like homeless people, drug addiction, and prostitution. But at the same time you also find multiple outreach, shelter, feeding, and recovery operations you also don't find in other cities.
We appreciate your watching and hope you stay around to see our channel develop.
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I use to visit my aunt here in the early 90s.
Seemed cool place & I loved the burgers at Tom's
Always go eat there if I'm around the area
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I grew up in Pomona and I walked every part of it,I miss it and hope to go back. Our family moved there in the 80's I got to grow up in an amazing town and got to see so many awesome bands when they got the glasshouse. And it's garey , at least get it right ass wize .
We also like Pomona and have roots there. Hope you enjoyed the video even with the street name error in the narration.
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Born in Pomona, thank you for the video.
You are welcome.
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Richard Chamberlin born in pomona
Allen Quartemain, nice.
Famous screen writer brothers Albert and Allen Hughes (Menace to Society) also are from Pomona, and boxers Alberto Davila and Mike Weaver, as well as rap band from the late 80's Above the Law.
Great information. The Hughes Brothers have a great filmography. Every one of their movies are good. From Hell is my favorite telling of Jack the Ripper. Thanks for sharing and for watching.
There's one trail in Pomona, the Eagle Scout Trail between Pomona and Diamond Bar
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I'm shouting out LOVE for anybody who attended SACRED HEART ELEMENTARY!
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was that cal poly Pomona at beginning?
Yes, towards the beginning of the video we are actually driving through the Cal Poly Pomona campus.
come to El Monte. gays lion farm = MGM lions
@@sgvproductionz2979 We will take a look at getting El Monte on the schedule. Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes
Cal Poly was built on donated land from the Kellogg ranch. Yes, the breakfast cereal. They raised Arabian horses and was an official remount station for the US Cavalry. I road the decendants of those horses while attending there in the equitation class.
I lived In Pomona since I was 5. That's b.s the latest up to date earthquake there was
Was in 06 or 07. It was a 7.4 earthquake. I was living on Gordon St at the time of that crazy earthquake. Nearly thought my apartment was gonna collapse.
Perhaps our statement was unclear but we were attempting to say the largest earthquake epiccentered near Pomona, not the Pomona had not experience other large quakes. Thanks for the feedback we will try to improve in the future.
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I grew up on the westside I went to Ganesha high it was an active city I love Pomona I use to chill on Gordon my childhood friend lived their ...I remember that earthquake
It was quite a roller. I was in the city of Orange when it hit. Thanks for watching.
I lived on Gordon for a short time while going to Cal Poly.
Born & Raised in Pomona 1998’ 💕🏡
I was born there three decades earlier. Thanks for watching.
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Nice work. More history please thank you sir
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What do yall think guys?Should i get my motel room in pomona or pasadena?gonna visit knotts and magic mountain..this August
Pomona is always fun, but Pasadena would be the right spot for a Knott's and Magic Mountain split. Pomona would be out of the way of both.
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@@southlandchannel thank you so much..Ok pasadena it shall be..I was leaning towards pasadena.. but thank you for that information..
@@southlandchannel No, it's not! Pasadena is way to far for Knotts!
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as a 16 year old would it be bad to get one
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PØMØNA MY CITY whøøP
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Not this foo again
You have alots of wrong facts
Thanks for the feedback. As our first video we clearly made several errors, but we working to improve our content and quality. We hope you still with us. We appreciate you watching.
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i was born in burback iam navid
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Bad info
We have had a few errors pointed out and will work to avoid them in the future. Thanks for the feedback and taking the time to watch.
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It’s cool to see footage driving through Pomona. I spend 4 days a week driving in, out, and through Pomona as Line 480. Certainly get to see some…interesting things driving through Pomona.
Glad you enjoy the video. Pomona was one of my first videos. We hope to do there again sometime soon as with the new things we have learned about filming.
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Do chino
We will put it on the list.
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I couldn't even get through this. Way too boring and you talk too slowly.
It was our first video. Not sure if they have gotten any better, but we do offer full refunds to any unsatisfied viewers.
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If this goof can get to Long Beach in under an hour, he's doing it at 3:am or a in Lambo with popo chasing him.
Perhaps not during rush hour. 57 south to 22 to 405 or 60 west to 605 south. Either will get you there in about an hour except during rush hours.
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What street is that on 5:41
3rd street starting at East End Road. It curves and turns into 4th Street.
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Great video !!
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not garvey the strret is garey just like garey high school the real g high other location are not right 🤐
We appreciate the feedback. We have noted some errors as this was our first video and we clearly made some mistakes. Thank you for watching. We are working to improve our content and quality, so we hope you stick around for more videos.
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4% black? 70's, 80's and 90's had to have been at least 17%
In the last decade the demographics of many Southland communities have changed dramatically. Pomona has primarily shifted to Hispanic. However, other communities in the area have shifted to heavily Chinese and other races.
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News flash...... it's not GARVEY, it's GARY Ave...
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Every time I view videos on Pomona narrators always pronounces Garey ave as Garvey. We aren't In El Monte
It's a error that was made. Apologies. Thanks for watching.
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@@southlandchannel but live the videos
I apologize for my original comment. It's been nagging at me ever since I made it this afternoon and I did go ahead and delete it. It was not cool. I did not realize that it was your first video, and it just happens to be a somewhat touchy subject for me personally as it is my hometown and I have not been able to get back there for way too long. I miss it. My comment was a reflection of these things, not constructive in any way having to do with production or content. In all it is in excellent first video. The narration was a bit flat. I would make suggestions as to where to drive if you decide to make a second attempt specifically in Pomona, but any suggestions I might make w o u l d be extremely biased by my fondness and nostalgia for the area. I do very much applaud your quickness in responding to comments, and how seemingly well you handle criticism especially from dumb UA-camrs like me. Good luck to you.
No need to apologize, we appreciate the feedback as it helps us to improve. I am especially frustrated with some of the errors such as getting the street name incorrect. For some reason Garvey Ave out near El Monte stuck in my head and we did not catch it and a couple of other miss steps.
I too am fond of Pomona and wanted to present it in fair light not focusing on some of the negatives of other videos, but not acting like the city doesn't have some challenges. We actually captured a few hours of video of Pomona over several weeks, but getting the filming to an acceptable quality was harder than the narration, which is clearly very weak. Filming through a windshield is apparent subject to time of day, direction of travel, and can change as you are doing it.
After weeks of struggling with this we finally decided to publish something so we could start to learn from the work we put it.
This resulted in the errors that we missed.
We repeated some of the errors and made some new ones with our Irvine video. But I think we got a little closer to the mark with our Bell Gardens video. We are hoping our next City Profiles video will be a step up from all of the previous with a better camera and filming strategy as well as better attention to detail.
Thank you again for the feedback, the apology which was not needed, the encouragement, which is appreciated, and for simply watching.
Someday we will redo the Pomona video correctly, but we are going to get some more experience and do it right next time.
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Pomona seems like a great city despite it's not so good areas.
Pomona is a great city, but it does have some challenged areas different than some of the other cities in the area.
@@southlandchannel I live here and it completely sucks, tf you talking about.
Garey Ave 210 freeway
It was our first video and we made a few errors. Thanks for watching.
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Can you do another video of Pomona ! ? Maybe around the Garey ave and town Ave . Maybe Phillips Blvd , grand Ave , reservoir, San Antonio, Franklin st . Great channel ! ❤❤
Here is some addition footage of Pomona.
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Damn not a single mention of my hometown, right next door; we share the Fairplex. Ahh well.
We try to rotate between the Southland Counties. We are only about four months into the channel and learning a lot. We hope you stay with us till we get to San Dimas or Valencia which we believe are the cities bordering Pomona. BTW, we did get a lot of footage from the area around the Fairplex including the great view of the Pomona Valley from right there, but we were not happy with the quality of the footage, so we could not put it up. Stick with us and we will continue to do better.
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@@southlandchannel it’s not Valencia, but La Verne, the other city that borders Pomona. Fun fact, the church across from my former high school is where _The Graduate_ was filmed. That’s our little claim to fame.
@@southlandchannel valencia aint nowhere near tha P. its chino and chino hills diamond bar and walnut san dimas claremont and montclair and some unincorporated parts of san bernardino county.ive lived in the P as well as san dimas chino and chino hills and currently live in diamond bar. 50 years in the area.
*Garey not Garvy
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@@southlandchannel for sure thank you for making informal content
Yes Garey
Thank you we are aware of that error. We appreciate you watching.
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Pomona is hard. Always has been! I remember listening to Cameo, The Gap Band, Barkays, Brick, Slave, George Clinton. Zapp. Rick James. Easy E. Tupac. There wasn't a whole lot of white families when I was growing up there. But the brothers and the Vatos took me in. Gave me the street education. Damn, I miss the music from those times. I live in Arizona these days, but still got Love for Ptown!
Pomona is a unique town like that. There are the hard portions and then the affluent portions. They have gentrified a lot of the areas near downtown with college apartments. It's a strange blend of neighborhood with century old homes right next to modern apartment structures.
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Driving through Holt at night 0_0
Never dull on Holt.
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I live here, i don’t even know much of the history but I can say it’s accurate!
edit 1: WHY GARVEY???? That was the only mistake from the start though, good job
Edit 2: I think the fairplex used to be a Detention Camp for Japanese Americans in world war 2
Yeah, we used the wrong street name. Thank you for the feedback. This was our first video and we made some mistakes.
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Live near I live in chino
Chino is a great town. We hope to do an episode on it one day. It's changed a lot in the last couple of decades. Less dairy farms and more townhouses. Also interesting, because it's a prison town.
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