I Drove Through Downtown Baltimore. This Is What I Saw.
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- Whoa - Baltimore's downtown isn't very nice.
For this edition of dashboard tours, I wanted to drive through downtown Baltimore. I had been to Baltimore several times in the past, but most of the areas I had seen were the burned out and crime ridden sections on the northwest side of town. So I exited off of I95 and went into downtown Baltimore on a cloudy morning in late March. It was 10 in the morning.
As you’ve likely heard, Baltimore is one of the worst cities for crime, and even its downtown area has signs of inner city blight. However, before we get to downtown, I wanted to show the bright side to downtown Baltimore. This area is called Fells Point. It’s a very well maintained part of town along the inner harbor with shopping and dining. This is really the only part of downtown where you can feel kinda safe, although the day before I arrived, a woman had disappeared from this very street, and the police were searching for her body in the water.
Now we’re going downtown. Our route is gonna wind through several blocks of business, retail and whatever entertainment Baltimore has in this part of town. Here’s the exact route we’ll be taking. I found downtown to be somewhat quiet, sort of clean, but devoid of any real energy. A lot covid lockdowns and the rioting which took place here seemed to have sapped whatever positive vibe and energy Baltimore’s downtown once had. And while some parts of downtown seemed somewhat inviting, you turn a corner, and you remember you’re in Baltimore again.
Here’s the rest of downtown Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US.
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I'm from Minnesota and visited Baltimore for the vikes Ravens game and thought it was a great city! We had a blast and every person we encountered was nothing but perfectly nice to us.. Black and white people. Thank you Baltimore for a great time!
Yeah, I've lived in Mpls Stp and Baltimore and those two cities couldn't be farther apart culturally, mindset, pride of community, and cleanliness. Don't recall ever seeing a vacant house in Twin Cities. Maybe you can enlighten me
I’m from Baltimore and there’s lots very bad areas and some good
You didn’t see the real city, maybe you had blinders on or possibly your a democrat. Baltimore is destroyed thanks to the Democratic leadership
@@VikingMom1970I’m from Baltimore and wanted to know exactly where are those good areas you’re talking about…..thanks ❤
It’s a great city as long as you stay away from the bad parts
As someone who goes to BMore all the time...
It is the most beautiful, ugly, inspiring, depressing, artistic, stale to life, resilient, hopeless, up and coming, yet stagnant city all in one that I have ever seen, and all parts of her are within an earshot of each other...
She's on her knees, and many parts of her are still wounded, but other areas of her body work just fine..She just wants to be aided by genuine caregivers, and have a treatment plan to finally stand again.
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Sounding all poetic and sh** in a good way
Beautiful comment man. Had to thumbs up it.
Seems like that is how all our cities look.
You better quit voting democrat 🤣😂🤣I seen the ghetto nothing like I ever seen
All these industrial cities just shells of what they once were. Was the savings resulting from outsourcing all of our manufacturing and assembly really worth the price we paid in terms of the welfare, destroyed lives, crime and blight that resulted? No.
can’t blame anybody but our cheap consuming self
well, outsourcing manufacturing was a consequence of the union movement and the modernization of the USA. workers gained rights, got higher wages... and priced themselves too high. when companies found places with lower costs of labor, then they ,logically, had to survive by going to other countries. The american citizen in general benefits from lower prices. There is no perfect reality where we get low prices (and have money left over to pay other bills) and all workers get high wages.
Kinda giving me Grand Theft Auto vibes. Still therapeutic though!
Nope not at all my brother.
@red diamond71 If Trump does start a new party then It'll split the Republican vote so much that it'll give the evil Democrats a huge land slide victory and it'll be really bad for America 🇺🇸.
One thing I’ve always said about Baltimore is that it’s imperfectly perfect
Stolen comment. Nice try
@@Deezy09 where was the original comment?
Like 10+ other videos on Baltimore
Totally imperfect and dreadful. Let's Go Brandon!
I'm surprised you didn't drive the Inner Harbor area or the other end of Light st winding around in that neighborhood you would have seen more exclusive properties and a really nice area that overlooks the Harbor.
@@CGT2023 it is
Fed Hill
He doesn't want to show the better parts of Baltimore - it doesn't fit his narrative. I'm pretty sure he only showed Fell's Point so he could point out that police were looking for a missing woman in the water. (Actually I believe the missing person incident he's referring to occurred in the Canton neighborhood east of Fell's Point).
@@TheUA-camTeam exactly he seems to like putting down Maryland and we have the highest household income in the USA and 3rd highest Education Level in the USA as of 2021 as per the Census Department of the Federal Government.
Also. Why didn’t the narrator point out that he’s right in the middle of a med school campus at the start of the video? Of course it’ll be quiet over there during the day…everybody’s in class
I've lived in Baltimore City for the last 30 years, now. I have no plans to move. It's no different than any other city. You can live in rich neighborhoods and you can live in poor neighborhoods. Either way, crime follows. When a person is desperate enough, they will do anything to get what they want. It doesn't matter where you live. From someone that deals with tenants every day, I see how people live. You could have the cleanest home in the apartment building, but your neighbor could be the dirtiest. It doesn't matter, city or not, people live the way they want to live.
People should show the good things the city has to offer - art museums, monuments, parks, restaurants, and theaters. There are many more sites and histories that need to be exposed. Show that side as well.
No one will click on that. But I agree.
NOT WHAT YOU SAW, BUT WHAT YOU WANTED TO SEE. "PRETTY MUCH!
I completely agree. I’ve lived in Baltimore for 44 years. Right now I live in Charles village. It’s a wonderful little community right near John’s Hopkins university. I love my home town.
People who can't afford to put groceries on the table can afford hissy pissy art musuems, the zoo, fancy restaurants and theatre productions. Pffft.
Amen
I lived in Little Italy for about 5 years between 2010 and 2015 when I was there for work. Little Italy is contiguous to Harbor East and the Inner Harbor and Harbor East is right next to Fells Point. That whole area was pretty nice. Great restaurants and you can walk everywhere. Like most cities you need to have some situational awareness when you're out and about.
Situational Awareness 😁😆🤗
I lived near Pratt and Exeter for a few years. Loved Little Italy - but not the parking situation.
@@fuktiktok8611 Yep. Parking stunk. I lived a half block up from St. Leo's on Exeter so right around the corner from the bocce court and all the restaurants.
Little Italy is a nicer part of the city. That's why the thugs targeted for "knockout games" a few years ago. That doesn't make the news though.
Baltimore is worst then Detroit!! Take a ride out to Michigan see yourself.
You forgot to visit our inner harbor, mount vernon, federal hill, Little Italy, Harbor East, Fells Point, Canton…these are the nicer areas. You have to check out those parts of town the next time you visit. Also, the port Covington area which is currently being developed…I’m sure I left out a few others
He rather check out the bad parts od the city so he can complain and get more views and likes.
Also ,parts of north , northwest, and northeast Baltimore city are quiet ,suburban feel
I haven't ventured into downtown Baltimore in decades cuz of the crime
I dont recognize the buildings at first till almost Mercy hospital. Hardly anyone on the streets walking not that I dont blame um .
He's really just capturing the inner inner city with this. Besides those points just make up a small portion of downtown.
@Nomen Clature he spent like 15 seconds on it, the video is definitely biased, I lived in Baltimore city from 85 to early 98 and many parts are/were not bad.🤷♂️
What part didn't you find nice? I thought it was a pretty solid downtown minus the annoying construction. I don't know what day this was recorded on but during the weekends a lot of downtown business districts are dead because people are at home and not working. I drove into Minneapolis on a Sunday afternoon and there wasn't much happening in their downtown either.
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As a native Baltimoron I can assure you there are much nicer areas and much worse areas of the city than shown in this video. I don't know what destinations he was putting into his GPS but I kept hearing "you have arrived" at the most random places. I also found it odd how the camera appeared to be aimed directly forward through the enrire video - except when he stopped at a red light on Park Avenue and suddenly the camera pans to the left to show a vacant lot and some graffiti.
@@bradforester3635 what is your malfunction?
@@bradforester3635 Not for me:) Just came back from Victoria. Cheers.
@@bradforester3635 Exactly mate.
Used to live in Baltimore. Federal Hill is a nice area downtown
Good for you
Baltimore is worse then Detroit!! Take a drive out to Michigan and see yourself!!
@@brendonbutler5857 who are you talking to??
Car jackings and robberies EVERY night. Even though the community has citizen patrols because the police are afraid to confront anyone.
Maybe it's because the UK is a bit grim but Baltimore looks lovely in this video! We are buying a property there at the moment, super excited about it. Be the change you want to see.
Did you move to Baltimore yet?
Thanks for showing the not-so-run-down parts of Downtown Baltimore. We do have museums, libraries, a zoo, an amazing aquarium, and the Inner Harbor. It's not all just shootings, druggies and murders, people! Like any other city, there are good and bad parts. Just be aware of your surroundings.
I just picked an unbiased route for once!
Very true !
You cant get to any of those attractions without getting shot by a squeegee kid, so what's the point? The mayor, the state's attorney, etc have hog-tied the cops and wont ket them even arrest, much less try and prosecute any of the drug dealing, gun toting thugs who totally rule B'More right now. Lord help you if you have to live or work there. Not me, never again, got out alive.
No it not like other cities our down town does not look like that
@Black Cherry thank you! It's getting better each week. They're building new apartments and businesses.
I am British and the city I felt the most unsafe in the USA was San Francisco. That civic centre area of SF is grim. This looks like any Western city in the world. Some good, some bad and some indifferent. It looks like Liverpool in parts.
Agree that downtown SF especially UN square and outskirts of tenderloin feel very sketch. We were there last month and we mostly stayed in NoPa/Haight Ashbury which felt super safe and clean but tenderloin and downtown felt tired and there were people just doing drugs out in the open. Mind you nobody paid any attention to us but it was pretty shocking
That’s totally the opposite of my experience. As someone from SF I feel like although there were many more homeless people, it was by far safer in terms of violent crimes than here in Bmore.
I lived in SF for 30 years and the violent crime is nowhere near Baltimore’s (yet)
@@wannacashmeoutside American cities are generally extreme from my experience. The richest and poorest living within a mile of each other. In Britain we do have similar extremes but even London only has about 120 murders a year, considering nine million people live there. The difference is , we don’t have guns.
Right. I've been to SF and the 🐀 walking around like it nothing. And that's in the so-called good parts of SF. Turned me off.
Downtown looks to be litter free. I grew up in Baltimore in the 50s and 60s, and Baltimore Street looks better today than it did then.
They have the Downtown Partnership who has crews to keep it clean.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I used to live on Charles Street. Baltimore is a city with crushing poverty and drug use but it's a real city. It's diverse, people are generally decent and neighborhoods have their charm. Thus the moniker Charm City. Keep up the good work.
I love Balitmore. We go there at least once a month to meet friends and grab some awesome food. You have to be smart in any big downtown. But I didn't see blight. I saw people trying to get through. Just like everywhere.
I heard one pavilion at the inter harbor is empty all stores closed down . The inter harbor was area was the new downtown after Howard st turned into a trash bowl .
Because you went for good food.....the Baltimore govt. works hard to keep "touristic" areas clean and safe lol.
Travel down cold spring lane where dope is strong and cheap, and tell me you don't see blight
Born and raised in bmore. Its 10AM and looks like its raining. If you have done this at night on a nice day you will get a very very different picture
So surprised to stumble across a video of someone driving through Baltimore. ❤
Hope you enjoyed it Delores!
I never dreamed (or had a nightmare) that I would live in Baltimore and yet my partner and I have been here over two years now. So far, so good and although where we live is actually fairly safe (Morrell Park, SW Baltimore), living in the city means staying alert and going out in the daytime mostly. Charm City is not all bad!
I was about to make an Omar joke but then I remembered that we lost Michael K. Williams earlier this month. Rest in power legend.
Sheeeeeyit....He was from New York. If you knew ANYTHING about Baltimore its that we hate New Yorkers.
Good show, good actor
I'm from NYC and went to Baltimore a few years ago. I enjoyed it and walked around downtown by myself. No one bothered me. The only funky area downtown was around the Lexington Market. The downtown harbor area was the only vibrant area full of tourist. You could see the Chesapeake Bay and I 95 from there. And you can see downtown Baltimore equally from the I95 also.
Lexington Market is a huge street pharmacy right out front of it on Eutaw St.
Great downtown. Fantastic architecture and some great sorrounding neighborhoods that unfortunetly many of these up and coming cities like austin will never have. You missed some spots but at this i expect that from by now. Anyways the crime, decay and poverty are the biggest flaws in this city
You must consider that Baltimore was a large town when Austin was just a few Indian tents along the river.
You showed perfectly normal city views during a louzy cloudy November day during the worst pandemic in 100 years... I was actually worried that you were gonna only show real blight. Baltimore is actually a really cool place to be, under normal circumstances there's always something happening and spring here is absolutely gorgeous. (also fells point is not the only place people here feel safe lol that's just a lazy thing to say bud)
Gorgeous city I say it’s imperfectly perfect
I really don't feel safe in Fells Point with an abundance of intoxicated people. IJS 😁🤣
@@TawneyKingBlake Yeah not where I ever think to head towards for a good ol' time. Always feels like your prowling for something down there while watching your own back. Not my cup of tea. Needs more locals, less bros, less exclusively clubby drinking and less cars. just meh
@@christiangerard1 , Yes, indeed.👏🏾👏🏾😁
I grew up in inner city Baltimore, but I left about 10 years ago for the Midwest. This was a nice little tour of some of my old stomping grounds. It's amazing to see it so quiet, and clean, and calm. It's almost eerie. Used to walk up light Street to get to work just about every day. I miss the old and to new architecture living side by side. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Hey Nick, I like this format of videos where you drive through major cities please do more of these types of videos.
Oh I do
I live 30 miles north of BMORE and spent a lot of time in the city taking photos. There is a lot of great areas in terms of architecture and history. Prior to COVID, I felt fairly safe as long as I was there in the daytime. The key is knowing when to leave and then finding the quickest route to Interstate 83 north. The Inner Harbor is awesome and there always seems to be something fun going on there. I also spent a few years working with the inner city youth with science and engineering activities and I fell that I did my part to make things a bit better.
Thanks for helping the youth 🌹
Thanks for helping the youth bro bro
Travel though Loch Raven is nice when you head north . As a teen used to fish there and one time allowed people to swim there by the big dam . I loved the terrain there , the trees and miss living there since I lived there for 60 yrs .
I love your videos, I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and soooo ready to move out of here and find another state to move to. I'm tired of the big city with high crime. I am thinking about moving to Colorado in the next 2 years. Keep the videos coming, I might change my mind. lol.
Don't go to Denver, it's turning into a dump. I am in Minneapolis, this city has turned into a crime ridden liberal hell hole. It's funny how the most dangerous cities in America are run by far left nutcase. I'm saying as someone who is apolitical and doesn't support the two gangs.
@@MCGguitar698 I couldn't agree more brother.
Raleigh NC here.We have a nice city but housing is getting very expensive for this part of the country.
You and a million other people lmao
Just don't go to baltimore
My daughter lived in Baltimore for a few years for her job. Never had a terrible experience downtown. Once, I took a nasty fall walking along the inner harbor and many people came to my assistance with water to clean my wound, antibacterial cream, and bandaids.
Thank you for defending Baltimore. Your experience with your fall has been my experience of Baltimore my whole life long. Kind and caring people.
Thanks for sharing your awesome clarity video of the great city of Baltimore MD. Nick & Sage 👍🇺🇲
I disagree. This video is misleading.
@@kimmunchel3004 it is what it is ..
When I lived here around 2010ish, it was so magical. It had many flaws but the inner harbor/fells point area was always packed with life. I would do anything to see it like that again.
I use to live in Baltimore born an raised I use to live Baltimore an highland avenue loved Dundalk Baltimore will always be home living in Texas sending love an prayers
I love Baltimore maybe because it’s home. But I can’t help but smile by looking at it cause I know every place you went
O.m.f.g what an beautiful city thanks for sharing this beautiful video good fella godbless you I live in Wyoming now but wowwwwwww I gotta come back this year for beautiful family and friends!!❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾
I enjoyed your video sooooooooooooooooooo much. Born & raised in Baltimore. Living in Florida now. Haven't been to Baltimore in over 40 years. Lots of familiar places and I can't believe some of the changes. I commend you for an awesome tour of the downtown area. I worked at the Mercantile Safe & Trusts on Redwood St. Fond fond memories. Thanks agin. Don H Ocala Fl
Shout out to everyone in the comments just derailing nick’s negativity towards charm city. You all exemplify exactly why I always talk up my neighbors here. The best part of baltimore is the *people*
Just an upper middle class white dudes perspective that thinks he knows everything
And what's the worst part of Baltimore, you may ask? The *people*
And the potholes
@@thewwmm25 i don't know everything, but I've met thousands of people that live and/or work in baltimore so i know enough about that. weird comment on your part. probably just trying to make me angry or something. idk
Ha! Charm City equals Harm City. Let's Go Brandon!
Bland , stale
And undesirable city 🌆 no potential just like it’s inhabitants
I wonder how much crime rate has to do with how a city is laid out and it being dreary with areas with a lot of blight can have more crime because it seems more hopeless
No it has to do with the population, can’t blame the architecture.
Democrat leadership, or lack thereof.
Crime Causes poverty...
DEMOCRATS ruined every City 🌆 in America 😐
Thank you for this thoughtful comment. I agree. Redlining created neighborhoods devoid of hope. Yet, within them, people still strive to live, work and love their families.
I've lived outside of Baltimore in the suburb of Catonsville for over 20 years, but going into downtown still scares me at times. I used to work in the Wells Fargo building and thankfully, I don't have to drive there anymore as I found employment outside the city. The only places I would venture to are Fells Point, Inner Harbor, Hampden, and Mount Washington. While Baltimore City may seem gloomy, there are some hidden gems that are worth finding.
I've been to Baltimore a few times in my life and it really isn't all that bad depending where you go in downtown. I went to an event at the convention center about 2-3 months before leaving the east coast and it looked about the same. The buildings may look a little run down, but they are quite historical since some date back to pre-United States.
what are you talking about???? Its horrible! more than 50 percent of property in Bal-mer city is vacant?? ITS AWFUL!!!!
There are no buildings that date pre-1776 lol
@@robertkirchiro5183😂he must just be talking about the little downtown area in this video. The bad parts are done for. As many boarded up houses as good ones.
Fascinating. The style and layout of the city give me a West Coast type of vibe. Like Seattle or Vancouver. If I looked at this and seen it wasn't Baltimore if probably think it was in the PNW.
Love looking at the old architecture of the city.
This reminds me a lot of when my folks would go to Baltimore to watch the O's. Two games at Memorial Stadium, two at the new stadium. Don't remember much of the city itself, but I do remember Inner Harbor being nice. Had my first oysters there too ...
Give us another try. Many parts of the city are safe and lovely.
I live in the Annapolis area, about thirty miles south but I'm in Baltimore a lot on business. If you don't sell drugs or indulge in other criminal activities your chances of being murdered in Baltimore are pretty slim. The murders are mostly criminals killing other criminals.
I left Baltimore when I was 25 and moved to Los Angeles. Now, 30 years later I want to move back. Rent is so much cheaper in Baltimore; the food is better; the people are friendlier; but the winters are cold. I enjoyed watching this video.
I agree and that's sad that LA isn't even better than Baltimore
The most interesting aspect of this video is that you made it seem like Baltimore was so bad, but your entire video shows a normal city during a lockdown. I kept waiting for you to turn a corner and see drug dealers and trash and crumbling homes, but your video actually shows a normal city. There are whole sections of the city that are safe, clean, and prosperous that you missed. Additionally, there are sections of the city that are being redeveloped. I'm not trying to diminish the bad sections of town, but you skipped over the nicest parts of the city.
Yep. Well said.
Agreed! And it's 10 in the morning on a rainy cold day....people are at work.
It is huge and it's only one part of the city!
I'm sure they have Many places to go much places to get great food and everything they need seems to be there! I'm sure it's takes time to travel just to get from one place to another?
I'm so use to be living in a tiny Town and having to travel at least half an hour just to get to the grocery store or to get a bite to eat!
Nick thanks for sharing with us Baltimore! It's another place that seems to be growing?
There's crowds of people I'm sure!
Great video 👍
We're gentrifying it bit by bit. Next phase will be the blocks wean and south west from the Yards. Pushing the vermin back across the river.
I'm a va guy by way of tidewater and Richmond. I love Baltimore I been to the Eastside,Westside ,Northeast. I never had any problems, you got keep your street instincts anywhere you go.
TY for the return down memory lane. It’s been over 20 years since I’ve been there and it seems a heck of a lot cleaner than I recall.
You and I were there during the same time frame. And I totally agree. Looks cleaner and more gentrified.
@@salimchowdury682 The video stopped before they got to the West Side of Baltimore, which makes what you did see look great. The West Side is where the gangs rule and the buildings are burned out and falling down. Crime unfortunately is all over the city thanks to the riots of 2015 over Freddie Grey getting killed on his way to a jail in a Paddy Wagon, has major crime problems because the cops have been knee capped by crooked politicans and Soros funded States Attorney and husband matched set on the City Council, who focus on outlawing plastic bags while Baltimore is running at 251 deaths already this year, with less than 600,000 population.
I used to walk all around downtown Baltimore. You missed a lot. Washington Square neighborhood is gorgeous-I love the architecture around there. Enoch Pratt Free Library is wonderful.
This section of downtown looked fairly nice to me. Compared to downtown Portland or Seattle, I would say Baltimore compares favorably.
Lol you’re joking right
Not even close
@@LatestSquash
In terms of architecture diversity. Also the urban density is a lot tigther in baltimore with its narrow streets and tighly packef buildings.
@@pelucheCR7 architecture wise we developing fr. But u right
Then again, that's not exactly the highest bar to set.
Baltimore probably looks better than Minneapolis, too, in 2021, but then, it's got a lot more experience when it comes to plastering over modern day ruins.
It's certainly had its fair share.
Enjoying these drive throughs! Reminds me of a smaller, clean Philly.
Very beautiful old buildings !!
The problem with Baltimore is that it has so much potential. If some average city like Lubbock or Fort Wayne had Baltimore sized problems, I would say there's no hope for those cities. They just don't have the character that Baltimore has. It's a truly amazing city worth fighting for.
Baltimore is awesome. Don’t believe the hate. There are so many neighborhoods that are so cool. Kind of reminds me of Brooklyn in the early 00s. I lived in the Hampden neighborhood for a long time and loved it.
@patrickmaynard7553 💯
I enjoyed seeing the architecture. Beautiful old buildings there.❤
Memories of Baltimore 40 years ago when I worked at the corner of Light and Lombard. Downtown was dirty, roach & rat infested with plenty of crime and homeless back then. I wouldn't have believed it could get worse but it has. Love the architecture but it sure is a scary place. Nothing better than Maryland seafood. I miss it all the time.
@red diamond71 Okay not full of homeless like places in SF or LA but when I worked at a restaurant there every table had a sticky rat trap underneath and roaches were bad and there were and still are panhandlers and homeless. Still love something about that city. Always wanted a rowhouse.
Did you work at Burke's?
@red diamond71 true. considering that the med school and hospital people aren’t going anywhere, there will always be people moving into that city.
you must get scared easily then
@@andrewwalsh4366 Maybe so but some fear gives you protection and common sense which many people lack (maybe you?) and it turns tragic.
1:00 We’re staying at an air bnb really close to the mount vernon leg of your tour, and yeah, your description is spot on- it’s quiet and clean, looks like a downtown for the most part, but it’s like a freaking ghost town, and turn the corner onto certain blocks and it looks just as run down as any slum
I’m always glad to see you do my city
Excellent video tour of Baltimore urban decay, the hood, the ghetto !
Where? You apparently didn’t watch the same video that I did.
Some impressive architecture and charming old buildings around the centre of the city. Very clean and minimal graffiti compared to other cities. Some of the surrounding suburbs fell away a bit. Surprised me a lot better than I thought it would be.
@13:30 is where Bruce Willis did a scene in the film DieHard 4 . He aĺso did another film 12 Monkeys one scene at the Senator theater.
glad u had a safe and peacefully cruise through downtown though and u felt safe enough to drive threw though.
You are way more accurate than the news people of our city. They just focus on politics and polititians
Thanks Nick , lots of history back to the US beginnings. Baltimore does get a bad rap but the people I've met from there have been nice. Go Orioles!!!
I agree don!!
My old friend Wayne Nield was an artist and heavily involved with trying to preserve the historic waterfront in Baltimore. He would speak often and passionately about it. Rest in peace Wayne.
@@NickJohnson Nick, have you been through Richmond VA? Even if you don't make a video, some parts are a bit iffy. Actually, I lived in section 8 housing for about a year, and those were some of the nicest people I ever met. Never felt threatened or unsafe, with the exception of a couple gunshots....
those were actually the good neighborhoods you drove through.
There are better. He should have driven around up near Johns Hopkins.
University or Hospital?
@@TheUA-camTeam You're not from the city lmmfao! When people say Johns Hopkins they are specifically talking about the hospital only! The average city residents sometimes forgets Johns Hopkins university even exist lol until you get up above Charles and 28th streets, also Johns Hopkins university isn't downtown that Midtown/North Baltimore, Johns Hopkins hospital is downtown/east Baltimore Orleans and Broadway streets.
@@sallyganonn1955 He's not driving through neighborhoods. He in more of a business district of downtown. Courthouses, hospital hotels and office buildings.
Those were not the "good" neighborhoods.
Great Sunday ride Nick...All the best!!!
If this is one of the worst downtowns you've ever seen then you've had an incredibly sheltered and pampered life 😂
The hat and here down town cities are clean not crime ridden
😂😂😂 right! Because where? It looks pretty cool. See this is what propaganda does..smh
He's been to every city you can think of lol
What are some of the worst?? I could agree it’s one of the worst because I’ve been to downtown chicago, dc, Detroit, nyc, Cleveland, Houston, & out of all of em I felt Baltimore was the most dangerous…
@@PradaBwah1017 them places aren't all that bad. Ever been to downtown Newark
I was born in Baltimore, came back to Maryland in 2010 after 40 years of being away, it might have it's faults, but it also has it's plus's, and I wouldn't live any other place again. I've lived in DC, Atlanta, Hampton Va, various places in FL, and Chicago. I'm home now, and I'm not leaving!
Seems like he purposely avoided the most beautiful areas, and Baltimore still looks beautiful.
Nope just a random drive it's just all crappy there
@@NickJohnson A lot of Baltimore is crappy but I wish you would have went a like a block further and went to Mt Vernon. Its gorgeous, walkable and there’s plenty to do around the Mt Washington monument.
I agree.
The downtown looks almost identical/interchangeable with much of San Francisco or Oakland, although Baltimore is MUCH cleaner, and apparently lacks homeless encampments! Amazing!
Yeah, yeah. There's still plenty of crime there. When I lived in Canton, my house was broken into twice in a gentrified, isolated neighborhood
I lived in Baltimore for many years. It is a beautiful city. Yes, there are impoverished neighborhoods. Yes, there is crime and drugs, but overall, it's ok. Baltimore has some great places to visit, as there are some, that I wouldn't visit in a plane. However, there is more good , than bad. It just all depends on where you go.
It's like that everywhere
your video makes Baltimore look great man. Because it's a pretty great city. It's got a ton of really nice areas.
The wire put Baltimore on the map for all the wrong reasons.
Omar is coming!!
But The Wire was accurate. The politicans use the crime to drive down the real estate market around the Harbor, which is still world class, and now there are dozens of condo towers on the East Side of town that wasn't shown in this video because it doesn't fit the narrative the author wants to focus on. The East Side of Baltimore has Johns Hopkins Hostpitals Complex and their Bio-tech facilities with tens of thousands of workers and dozens of massive condo towers selling units from $400,000 to $1,000,000 and more. Baltimore real estate from Canton to Harbor East is valuable because of the unbelievable views of one of the world's best harbors and the fact that the high tech companies are comiing here because the young college grads are available from the dozen universities in the area and the fact that low housing costs makes it very easy for the biotech businesses to hire good young employees who can get a home and enjoy the East Side life style that has a young bustling atmosphere like NYC used to be. It is still a very poorly managed and corrupt city but there are many advantages of being able to buy Harbor View real estate for peanuts after the drug dealers and the polticans who protect them drive the cost of the land to very low prices. That by the way this was all revealed in 2004 in the fabulous series, The Wire.
The Pelosi family put Baltimore on the map for all the wrong reasons.
@@mariooliveira6780 Omar is DEAD!
@@paultaylor256 yeah he ODed . Shame he was a decent actor.
I grew up in Baltimore city,52 years of my life born and raised. The Inner Harbor was my favorite place to meditate and relaxing. Lexington market place was my favorite, that was 20 years ago. Because of dope trafficing and pan handlers and pick pocketers. Boarded up buildings almost all through downtown.
It's almost like a ghost town. Crimes are increasing. It's just getting from bad to worse.
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Great stuff Nick, as usual. Did I see a dead guy on the street at 07.28? Or maybe he was just sleeping? Let's hope!
Born and raised down here! Home.. I love OUR city... 🤠
So therapeutic!!! Do another! Pick any city! It’s giving me Grand Theft Auto vibes without any grand theft auto soooo just a cool drive.
I've done like 50 of these
I can truly tell that you listen to everything you hear and see on the news. Did you know that every major city in the US has a high crime rate, for example LA, Chi town, NY, NJ, and so on and so on. Baltimore is just as safe as any other major city in the US. Also if you really want to get to know a feel of a city you should has someone who really knows the city show you around. Because from watch this video you missed out on alot. From Federal Hill, Canton, harbor east, little Italy, Camden, Mt. Royal, Mt. Washington, Rolling Park, and etc. There are so many neighborhoods that you neglect to show in this video. If you are going to give tours of cities and try to give people a true representation of a city you really need to get the feel of city by someone who knows the city and that can show you around and take you to all the hidden gems Because just riding around doesn't do nothing but feed into stereo types.
Yes, you’re right. Thanks for saying so.
That part!!!!
I live in east Baltimore for 15 yrs and I feel safe I never had any problems
Very isolated view of our culturally rich city. Crime sucks but I can surely take you through its rich history snd beautiful cultural. Your route was basically the business view of downtown Baltimore
I love visiting Baltimore. The city scape is awesome
Clean streets, empty trash cans, beautiful old buildings, hospitals, nice cars, thriving banks and nice hotels.
At least I don’t see street after street of dilapidated tent cities. Many other cities now feature these.
Wow I'm from Pawtucket R.I. & R.I. is the smallest state & watching these videos makes our capital city Providence so small!!!
I’ve seen far worse downtowns but it has the Ipotential to be glossed over and cleaned up and look super cute. The bones are there for it. Move out the blight if possible, throw in some TLC and city Pride, then things will improve.
I use to patrol the area you reporting today, brings back good memories. Nonthing has changed
I’m sure the city still has some good spots left. Little pockets here & there. I had a love/hate relationship with the city when I went to school there. Same with my daughter. We both lived in very dangerous neighborhoods but you just had to practice awareness
many historic buildings.Beautiful city, so close to D.C. has a lot of potencial. White woman jogging in the middle of downtown, no one is bothering her ,or mugging here.
When I first moved out of home I moved to Fell's Point. There were three murders on the corner by my building in the first week. Some kind of Turf War over drugs. At first I was upset but then I figured "three fewer drug dealers to bother with".
Wow...scary
How about it should have been 1 less you
@@kennethbrown256 Yeah, but it was me who killed the three guys, you see...
We keep driving by the Wells Fargo building. It's like a bad scene from the Truman Show.
It looks inviting, can't wait to move there. JK. It doesn't look as bad as South Chicago, St. Louis, and Detroit though from this video.
This is not the bad part of Baltimore. Been to each city you name. St Louis and Baltimore are similar in blight but Baltimore downtown is better. Detroit is Detroit but they have a decent downtown and up Woodward.
DON'T MOVE TO BALTIMORE ITS A HELLHOLE
You are the first person I have heard of that can't wait to move to Baltimore. I assume you're joking. I been there a lot to visit family and friends - not anymore though. Glad I no longer need to go there.
One jungle to another. Lol. Good luck
I lived in the Baltimore Area most of my life up till I was 55 but finally moved to the D.C. Area because it’s better for Singles. The Baltimore Area is better for Families though. Easier to deal with and get around by car.
One of the many issues in the city are the thousands of mistimed traffic signals that ruin traffic flow and are extremely frustrating. Downtown isn’t really the central business district any longer. Lots of empty building’s & former office bldgs that are now apartments.
From your other videos I know that you're really hard on Baltimore. Yes the murder rate is horrendous, but it's mostly limited to people involved in the drug trade. If you had gone several more blocks up Charles St. you would have seen a lovely and historic neighborhood just north of downtown. Traveling east from Fells Point you would have seen the thriving areas of Highlandtown and Canton. The areas south of the Inner Harbor are also historic and highly desirable neighborhoods to live in. Communities on the north side of town near Hopkins University and Loyola College are also beautiful suburban type areas with expensive real estate. Add in Mt. Washington and there are plenty of areas to live that have a short commute to downtown and are safe.
If ones from other places were to guess the city the piece was filmed,shot many could not,in my humble opinion. Great work and thanks.
It amazes me on how accurate you are with the facts of the cities you report on.
I lived there one year when was a child. I used to say, when I grow up I'm move back. But when I realized how horrible the streets were and how awful the city looked when I was grown 😂😂😂 I said, "heck no" . But I did love the harbor as a child..
I've had the joy of living in 2 of the most dangerous cities in the US😁 I lived a couple blocks from where the Wire was filmed and a few blocks from Treme. Baltimore and New Orleans are amazing.
We lived by Camden Yards around 2000. The inner harbor and city were safe and magical. Everything is boarded up now downtown. We lived by the Bromo Seltzer clock and could see first base from our window.
Nice view Mary!
Looks pretty nice, if you ask me.
He didn't even go through the very beautiful parts of downtown.
Baltimore born n raised… I’m going to send this to all my British friends because it’s much cleaner than a video I could shoot. I’ve been trying to explain how… hollow it feels here now, and for me, has felt this dead air since 2016. Covid doesn’t help of course.
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love seeing so many beautiful old buildings