😂🤣😂 True. I dash at night and I swear if I'm in a bad area to deliver I do GAF my ass blows through those lights. U ain't catching me sit at any red light. I'll take the MF to let FR
@@kennethwashington854 I feel your pain. Its a shame that the old timers have to spend their days in this mess. They have their homes and a few good neighbors. Thats all they got. Its hard to leave your home when its all you have and nobody will even think of buying it ( only for a few grand). They worked hard and were good people and they get stuck. Something has to change. I too live in Cleveland.
Funniest part is the worst (looking) part of Cleveland ain't even Cleveland. It's the suburb called East cleveland , completely different from the actual east side of cleveland..
@@jaybennett9026 no one said it was more violent.. I meant it looks worse because of being so run down. And it IS just as violent as the worst parts of Cleveland
@@bilalcollins6774 anything at the end 🔚 Of noble into Euclid Ave . St. Clair n Superior be doing it!!!!! but please let's NOT FORGET THE WESTSIDE...... 🗑️
I worked security on July 3rd on St Clair at night. Lol it was good, I got to pretend all the Pops I heard were firecrackers. Then at a different time I lived in North Broadway
Growing up people I fucked with from st.clair ...superior...105 ...ec...wade park wanted to live on Harvard where I'm from...now it's a whole other story 🤦🏾♀️ it goes down over here...to the point where I'm thinking of moving 🤦🏾♀️
The whole southern Florida region was developed by a Cleveland resident---Henry Flagler. He was a partner in John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil--founded in Cleveland. Flagler extended the railroad and that put Miami on the map. "Under an agreement between the two, Tuttle supplied Flagler with the land for a hotel and a railroad station for free, and they split the remainder of her 640 acres (2.6 km²) north of the Miami River in alternating sections. On April 22, 1896, train service of the Florida East Coast Railway came to the area. On July 28, male residents voted to incorporate a new city, Miami. Thereafter, the city steadily grew from a small town to a metropolis." The Clevelander Hotel in Miami was built by the Ratners, another Cleveland family.
@@TonyThomas10000 Thanks for that. Having lived in Miami for most of my life I never knew where the name Clevelander Hotel got its name from and nobody from the area could answer my question.
I moved from Phoenix back to the Cleveland area 4 years ago. I live in Independence, love going downtown, to Ohio City, Tremont, University Circle, the Flats. Lots of culture, great restaurants, etc.
I am born and raised in Cleveland and what people failed to recognize is that this video was made in the winter and without leaves on the trees and grass being dead things would have looked a lot less scary! The windows on cars parked on the street have frost on them so it is below freezing, that’s why u don’t see people walking! At the same time East Cleveland looks like a war zone and there is no excusing that places!! There is so much negative energy there u can feel it in the air!!
Cleveland resident here. I stay in the city on the east. Like any place, mind your business, stay alert and stay outta the way and you'll be fine. Cleveland is what you make it. I will say this: if you can make it here, you honestly can make it anywhere. My city has its warts and bumps but it has a beauty and essence that once you experience it, outside of moving because of weather... You won't want to leave. Most that do, come back and the rest never come back. You'll either hate it or love it, there really isn't a middle ground. And fyi we do have million dollar homes and neighborhoods here.. I'm surprised superior, wade park, St.clair, detroit, lorain, puritas weren't mentioned..
My family has been in Cleveland since 1887. I am not a resident. I watch these videos to see the hoods my ancestors were the beginning of, some are gone. Cleveland does have its own essence for sure. Needs cleaned up in all ways . That said , I love Cleveland!
@@Sophiya163 lol these weren't always hoods. Alot of people don't know that outside of NYC, Cleveland was the place to be for millionaires. The hoods now do need to be cleaned up but that's every hood everywhere frfr. The first cleansing needs to be of the mental and health of our people because it's not where you stay it's how you stay. And yes much love for our city!
You should start from 30th cedar projects work ya way up central quincy ,outwaite, Longwood, king Kennedy, garden valley on kinsman 79th on down. 105 all from wade park to st clair.93rd ,morris black ,116th buckeye, Woodhill park .
Shid you forgot about E.C , 4 Block , Coit Rd , 140 th ,56 Brick Boys , Alcoy ,Cliffview , Lakeshore , Lakeview, 117 ,108, 88-105 St.Clair , Superior 55- the hill ,Hough , 7 All, Zone 6 , cedar 79 - 105
Grew up on East Blvd and 91st and St Clair in the 70's and 80's...what was crazy back then is that one street could be clean with well kept homes and good neighbors but you turn one corner and you're in the straight up cut! As a kid I lived directly across from the Cultural Gardens in this giant historic house that has been desecrated since.
My mom and Step-pops live on the West side. I've always felt safe the many times I've been there. But I heard the East side is more on the tough side. I've been to the City where all the party spots are, the whole environment was REAL cool,I loved it! Beautiful scenery, especially at night. I will be takin that 8/9 drive out there in a few months to visit ,and renew my license.
Craziest thing about this video is you can pick up a 3 bedroom home in these areas for 30k and rent it out for $800/mo. You can get rich in Cleveland lol
Facts! I'm in Colorado thinking about moving out there I like to watch these videos to know what areas not to buy in but honestly the areas in this video look a lot like where I live now.
In 2019 I took an Amtrak from Waterloo,Indiana to Washington DC,and while heading east of Downtown Cleveland,I was shocked by the number of abandoned and dilapidated homes and buildings;parts of DC were just as bad. Hopefully one day Politicians will keep their word and fix up these areas.
isnt it kind of on the market itself to fix areas? places get gentrified when people buy homes and setup shop in areas, which generates taxes, which then lead to new government shit, like roads, and sidewalks, and some fixed schools and libraries and what not, but it starts with homes and businesses, not the government. the government can redo projects, or hand out more section 8 vouchers for people to rent houses from land lords, but that doesnt change anything. people need to be interested in moving places. every building has to be filled, which builds demand, which raises prices, which allows people to fix buildings. look at connecticut its one of the richest states in america, but all that money is in the suburbs if NYC. Go to hartford, and it looks just like east cleveland. crime and abandoned buildings everywhere. the industry left hartford because the government put tok many regulations on it, and it's too far from NYC, so nobody is interested in going there. the best thing the government can do for anyone is get out of the way, and let people do their thing. people are smart and capable, and can make a place as nice as they want. all the government is interested in is power and control, which they get by stealing rights and money from people.
They do fix up the area by redlining. The poor can no longer afford and they build high rises and luxury homes on these streets kicking out the poor and moving in the rich(er) class.
Grew up in the buckeye/woodland area..the 70'S and 80'S were beautiful times neighbor love..crack came in and destroyed our city and of course the gangs...we are exterminating ourselves..war zone
I came across our OLD (1940-1961) address in East Cleveland several days ago (Dad's WW2 discharge papers) so I Google Maps the address. The entire street (Paige Ave) was nothing but abandoned homes, as was the same on surrounding streets. We left Cleveland right before I was born. I was up there in '85 to take care of some family business, and I took the advice from someone (who should have known better) to take the train from Hoptkins to Windermere... at midnight. That was an "experience".
Cleveland is my hometown. I don't miss those f*cked up ass streets. Literally destroyed the alignment on two of my cars over on 108 and St. Clair back in 2005.
Just an FYI - in the most violent neighborhoods there are bars on all doors and Windows and bar wire around all parking lots. You will also see a lot of abandoned buildings.
He left out 93rd and Kinsman, E. 79, E. 55th, E. 131st Harvard Miles area and E. 116th. I could go on but you get the picture. I grew up on E. 141st between Harvard and Miles but left for the Military in the early 80's and while I visited family and some friends from time to time I had no desire to move back permanently.
I lived in south central LA for 5 years and I can tell u it's way different then Cleveland. Yea niggas gone b niggas, but the politics r way different. I felt safer in South Central then I did in Cleveland, and that's saying sumthin 😂
This video offends me. I have worked in all these areas as a home physical therapist. These areas are definitely depressed but they are filled with many good people just trying to make it days by day.
42 years old, born and raised in Cleveland, and a few things have changed, but not a lot. Winters are cold, and summers are pretty coo here, and Cleveland has always been a lay back city but has had its moments.
Been a minute living in Cleveland. But I would say 55th to 105th streets are "crackish." More on the St. Clair, Superior, Euclid, Prospect angles. More at night, but if you live in the areas you will be known by the areas. Could be safe. Or maybe you're not?
the darkest , most depressing place to call home. its worst than it looks. Cleveland Clinic owns everything and displacing hundreds of families by buying up whole nieghborhoods. one of a million things fckd up in Cleve.
You rode through the hood but you should of Rode thru E105 st.clair and Morris Black area during the summer. It's good and bad areas of Cleveland like anywhere else. It is what it is fr.
@@Conrailfan2596 the parts that have a pot of people are usually 55 to euclid and superior, wood hill park, morris black, 93rd and wade park, decker, 123rd superior, 79th between cedar and st clair, forest ave, storer (west side) clark (west side). Just make sure its a nice day out, but be careful
@@Conrailfan2596 Nd yes 49th to 71st is a bad area. The thing pwople dont understand though is that superior is a main street. You have to go thru those back streets to see people. Nobody is hanging around doing a lot of shit on main streets where the police are
Yeah my parents came to America started life in Cleveland in kinsman was one of the first locations they rented... I was born there a doctor's hospital ...yes it went black in the '50s
7908 Dearborn Ave where I grew up till I was around 10 yrs old went to Hailey school , been gone since 1978 early 1979 . My elder brother. Robert w Hall Jr killed in west side jail was hung 😢😢 .
Dang you missed alot lol love my hometown Cleveland Ohio, but I don't miss living there . Miles ,Harvard, east cleveland , lee Rd ,.shaw Hayden.E131, buckeye, woodland, union ,E116 ect. This person's leaving out alot
Big deal. Rolling through East Cleveland during daytime, and early daytime. Oooooooohhhhhh. Try it in the afternoon or nighttime, that’s when it’s exciting. You don’t even stop for red lights and stop signs at night.
Ok so I don't know how life goes on in these parts of Cleveland, but at least by the looks of these neighborhoods, this looks like paradise compared to what I've seen in the Detroit video, just before watching this
I’m from Cleveland but have visited Detroit & ima have to agree. Downtown Detroit isn’t even nice looking. It looked ran down. Atleast y’all got good weed
I live 20 minutes away. With most cities the farther from downtown you live the less trash neighbors you have to deal with because they can't afford the rent! Thats the only positive for paying higher rent and i think its worth it.
You know u in cleveland when at night the traffic lights don't turn red they stay flashing yellow so u can keep it moving
Pretty effective actually.
Fake news
😂🤣😂 True. I dash at night and I swear if I'm in a bad area to deliver I do GAF my ass blows through those lights. U ain't catching me sit at any red light. I'll take the MF to let FR
That's everywhere
Here in the Netherlands, Europe, its the same.
A BIG CHANGE FROM 40 YEAR'S AGO , BORN AND RAISED HERE , ONLY THING KEEPING ME HERE IS MY MOM
what is she mad at you or ?
SHE'S NOT MAD AT ME , I JUST WANT TO STAY CLOSE , SHE'S 87 YEAR'S OLD
@@kennethwashington854 I feel your pain. Its a shame that the old timers have to spend their days in this mess. They have their homes and a few good neighbors. Thats all they got. Its hard to leave your home when its all you have and nobody will even think of buying it ( only for a few grand). They worked hard and were good people and they get stuck. Something has to change. I too live in Cleveland.
Full of home owners and small businesses. I grew up on 154. It’s just sad now. I moved
@@leppel22 that's exactly what happened to my grandmother she sold her house in east cleveland for $7,000
The scariest thing here was the potholes. You need to get something with trail suspension before driving anywhere in Cleveland
Funny you say this. I switched from a harley to an enduro for this precise reason.
The potholes are the most dangerous and they are everywhere
Go to East Cleveland if you want to experience pot holes :D.
@@lanceromance6856 those are ditches 😂
Yep
Funniest part is the worst (looking) part of Cleveland ain't even Cleveland. It's the suburb called East cleveland , completely different from the actual east side of cleveland..
Have you been down East 116th between Shaker Blvd and Miles?
@@toyoscio yeah I worked at 116th and Harvard
East Cleveland Is Not More Violent Than Cleveland Only More Run Down.
I agree
@@jaybennett9026 no one said it was more violent.. I meant it looks worse because of being so run down. And it IS just as violent as the worst parts of Cleveland
Definitely missing …st.Clair,Superior,105,Lee /Harvard
105 not that bad lol
@@bilalcollins6774 anything at the end 🔚 Of noble into Euclid Ave . St. Clair n Superior be doing it!!!!! but please let's NOT FORGET THE WESTSIDE...... 🗑️
I worked security on July 3rd on St Clair at night. Lol it was good, I got to pretend all the Pops I heard were firecrackers.
Then at a different time I lived in North Broadway
Exactly 😂 who is this 🤡?
Growing up people I fucked with from st.clair ...superior...105 ...ec...wade park wanted to live on Harvard where I'm from...now it's a whole other story 🤦🏾♀️ it goes down over here...to the point where I'm thinking of moving 🤦🏾♀️
Fun Fact: the lady who founded the city of Miami, FL (Julia Tuttle) was a native Clevelander.
The whole southern Florida region was developed by a Cleveland resident---Henry Flagler. He was a partner in John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil--founded in Cleveland. Flagler extended the railroad and that put Miami on the map. "Under an agreement between the two, Tuttle supplied Flagler with the land for a hotel and a railroad station for free, and they split the remainder of her 640 acres (2.6 km²) north of the Miami River in alternating sections. On April 22, 1896, train service of the Florida East Coast Railway came to the area. On July 28, male residents voted to incorporate a new city, Miami. Thereafter, the city steadily grew from a small town to a metropolis." The Clevelander Hotel in Miami was built by the Ratners, another Cleveland family.
@@deenchaser2429 Yup there is. Both cities are split in half by a river.
@@TonyThomas10000 Thanks for that. Having lived in Miami for most of my life I never knew where the name Clevelander Hotel got its name from and nobody from the area could answer my question.
@@thedirtybubble9613 Look up Leonard Ratner and Max Ratner. They owned Forest City Enterprises in Cleveland.
I moved from Phoenix back to the Cleveland area 4 years ago. I live in Independence, love going downtown, to Ohio City, Tremont, University Circle, the Flats. Lots of culture, great restaurants, etc.
Lol in other words, the better neighborhoods
Cities shouldn't exist to be playground for suburbanites. Each city. Large and small should have strong cultural and economic base.
Independence is a great safe resident
@@thehobbster6367 cities should exist for everyone to have a good time.
Yes, I been in Tremont 50 years
You should record on a wknd at night and get real action
Period 💯
Facts especially on the K
Only ppl that drive in east Cleveland at night are east Clevelanders
I am born and raised in Cleveland and what people failed to recognize is that this video was made in the winter and without leaves on the trees and grass being dead things would have looked a lot less scary! The windows on cars parked on the street have frost on them so it is below freezing, that’s why u don’t see people walking! At the same time East Cleveland looks like a war zone and there is no excusing that places!! There is so much negative energy there u can feel it in the air!!
a warzone includes dead bodies in the streets... parts of CLE are bad, no mistake but its... blight. that's the word you should use, sir/ma'am.
@@tehpw7574well actually 🤓☝️
I love it here 😂 jk it's fuckd up
You got that right ✅️
If St.Clair from 79th to the 140 Block, 105th or Superior ain't on here this shit iz all wrong..
Tru dat
Lol chill out it ain’t that bad over here 🥴
@@bilalcollins6774 shiiiiid lol
79th in this b? Tch!!!!!
105 cool fr
Cleveland resident here. I stay in the city on the east. Like any place, mind your business, stay alert and stay outta the way and you'll be fine. Cleveland is what you make it. I will say this: if you can make it here, you honestly can make it anywhere. My city has its warts and bumps but it has a beauty and essence that once you experience it, outside of moving because of weather... You won't want to leave. Most that do, come back and the rest never come back. You'll either hate it or love it, there really isn't a middle ground. And fyi we do have million dollar homes and neighborhoods here.. I'm surprised superior, wade park, St.clair, detroit, lorain, puritas weren't mentioned..
My family has been in Cleveland since 1887. I am not a resident. I watch these videos to see the hoods my ancestors were the beginning of, some are gone. Cleveland does have its own essence for sure. Needs cleaned up in all ways . That said , I love Cleveland!
@@Sophiya163 lol these weren't always hoods. Alot of people don't know that outside of NYC, Cleveland was the place to be for millionaires. The hoods now do need to be cleaned up but that's every hood everywhere frfr. The first cleansing needs to be of the mental and health of our people because it's not where you stay it's how you stay. And yes much love for our city!
Buckeye , 93rd ,
@@nickbieniek6214 I consider that all Kinsman but you're absolutely correct. That's the wild west frfr... I go back to superior where it's safe 😄
My best friend is a single mom and wants to move there because rent is a lot cheaper. Its not a crime to be poor, your city is beautiful.
Don’t forget Euclid Ghetto, very sad to see this going on cause people just don’t care
Clean the stuff out of your car that is rolling around
You should start from 30th cedar projects work ya way up central quincy ,outwaite, Longwood, king Kennedy, garden valley on kinsman 79th on down. 105 all from wade park to st clair.93rd ,morris black ,116th buckeye, Woodhill park .
Rt
He can also hit Broadway Fleet Warner Miles and Harvard
Shid you forgot about E.C , 4 Block , Coit Rd , 140 th ,56 Brick Boys , Alcoy ,Cliffview , Lakeshore , Lakeview, 117 ,108, 88-105 St.Clair , Superior 55- the hill ,Hough , 7 All, Zone 6 , cedar 79 - 105
@@geegee7938 He has a video up he rode through EC ,coit etc.
Damn you a hoodologist
Grew up on East Blvd and 91st and St Clair in the 70's and 80's...what was crazy back then is that one street could be clean with well kept homes and good neighbors but you turn one corner and you're in the straight up cut! As a kid I lived directly across from the Cultural Gardens in this giant historic house that has been desecrated since.
Ain't that were Bone Thugs-N-Harmony from your hood
I would of narrated the shit out of this video... Lol
chill 🤣
Make a new one; I’d love to hear your input.
@@rubyparchment5523 😂😂😂😂
Back in the day Collinwood was for REAL! I lived 1 block from the school and couldn't even make it to class 😳
156 the bricks. Yea man shit was crazy back then
Case Court almost tore your 💩 up at 6:29. Couldn't even finish recording🤣🤣🤣
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 hit a pothole on Kinsman and end up at Tower City..gotta love our city🤣
More sons/brothers and daughters/sisters died of murder in 2020 in Cleveland than covid...rest in peace to them and God bless their loved ones.
You know you are in the hood when you dont see people just walking
Wrong you kno u in the hood when u see ppl walkin
@@korij216 Is this an American reference?
@@lemonade4181 idk I'm just talking about where I'm from
@SophieSophs I saw several videos here on UA-cam where people act like zombie. I think it is in Kensington Philadelphia.
@SophieSophs I saw several videos here on UA-cam where people act like zombie. I think it is in Kensington Philadelphia.
131st. Harvard ..both gas stations are extremely dangerous
True.
anywhere on Harvard is dangerous and now they've crossed over to the lower end of Denison is the same
i almost died from the nachos there
@@DanKirchner5150 Omg Lol
@@sharihere8809 not buy warrensville
I use too say I was from Cle but now I am far from Cle and I’m glad
I’m from Cleveland and moved to another state 3 years ago. It’ll always be my hometown but it’s no longer home
Are you italian?
This dude did not want to make the trip at night.
Most people from Cleveland tend to have a great sense of humor. That really. helps to survive living in Cleveland.
My mom and Step-pops live on the West side. I've always felt safe the many times I've been there. But I heard the East side is more on the tough side. I've been to the City where all the party spots are, the whole environment was REAL cool,I loved it! Beautiful scenery, especially at night. I will be takin that 8/9 drive out there in a few months to visit ,and renew my license.
Westside got some bad parts also
@Deen Chaser ya I used to live on W 130th. And I’m Lakewood right down the street from 117th. West side has been getting worse over the years.
@Deen Chaser shit how’s Miami? I’m tryna move somewhere hot too
@Deen Chaser shit…. I’d pay 1500 for better weather and women anyway of the week though. Especially the money opportunities like you were saying too.
@Deen Chaser idk why they act like the west ain’t bad either like they not the ones dat do worse than shooting 🤦🏽♂️
The energy shift .. i felt that ..
must be early in the morning everyone still sleeping.. still too cold for dirt bikes lol.. they're warming up on the west side
They really are warming up on the west side cops got a group of day before yesterday lol I grew up in Slavic village now I stay to the west side
Shit its hotter than the devils toe nails down south
216 in the building.... pray for my City 🙏🏾💯 (Harvard) utw ❤️
What part of Harvard?
Yeah I know Cleveland Ohio is not what it used to be ☹️
A whole lot has changed for the better, still some is still the same 🤷🏾♀️
This footage is so awesome and amazing wow takes me back
You need to make about 10 more videos my guy...
5:44 those are section 8 apartments that generations upon generations of occupants have lived in.
Craziest thing about this video is you can pick up a 3 bedroom home in these areas for 30k and rent it out for $800/mo. You can get rich in Cleveland lol
Facts! I'm in Colorado thinking about moving out there I like to watch these videos to know what areas not to buy in but honestly the areas in this video look a lot like where I live now.
Section 8 folks enjoy moving a lot. Real Estate analysts can’t figure out why. Me, I hate moving.
Good luck getting tenants to pay the rent. Cleveland has a declining economy, it has been declining since the 50s, no jobs = nobody paying rent
@@Ozama1221 section 8, VA, EDEN. These are subsidized programs, they pay rent all the time and on time.
@@Ozama1221looks dirty and Old that place
No commentary needed. Thank you.
St.clair and 79th Dodge city. Must be early morning the thunder cats just went to bed
37th and Scovill up to 55th Street mostly housing projects aka "Scuffle Heights".
I like that SCUFFLE HEIGHTS 💕🤣
In 2019 I took an Amtrak from Waterloo,Indiana to Washington DC,and while heading east of Downtown Cleveland,I was shocked by the number of abandoned and dilapidated homes and buildings;parts of DC were just as bad. Hopefully one day Politicians will keep their word and fix up these areas.
So the people that live there can trash it again..🤔
isnt it kind of on the market itself to fix areas? places get gentrified when people buy homes and setup shop in areas, which generates taxes, which then lead to new government shit, like roads, and sidewalks, and some fixed schools and libraries and what not, but it starts with homes and businesses, not the government.
the government can redo projects, or hand out more section 8 vouchers for people to rent houses from land lords, but that doesnt change anything.
people need to be interested in moving places. every building has to be filled, which builds demand, which raises prices, which allows people to fix buildings.
look at connecticut its one of the richest states in america, but all that money is in the suburbs if NYC. Go to hartford, and it looks just like east cleveland. crime and abandoned buildings everywhere. the industry left hartford because the government put tok many regulations on it, and it's too far from NYC, so nobody is interested in going there.
the best thing the government can do for anyone is get out of the way, and let people do their thing. people are smart and capable, and can make a place as nice as they want. all the government is interested in is power and control, which they get by stealing rights and money from people.
They do fix up the area by redlining. The poor can no longer afford and they build high rises and luxury homes on these streets kicking out the poor and moving in the rich(er) class.
Won’t happen. Costs too much.
@@mattymatt6970 The last smart, capable family left here in 1972.
Born and raised there for a portion of my life. When I go back I get Sad fr. Decline!!!
Doesn’t look too bad at all. Lots of big beautiful old houses and a lot of churches.
This has a totally different vibe if you watch it while playing 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
Grew up in the buckeye/woodland area..the 70'S and 80'S were beautiful times neighbor love..crack came in and destroyed our city and of course the gangs...we are exterminating ourselves..war zone
But BLM will help right?🤔
Right
Cleveland ain’t got no gangs fr
@@StephonMaple but Cleveland definitely has plenty of miserable poverty mindset mfs with guns , horrible combination 🤦🏽♀️🥺
@@dmitch1743 da fuck is black lives matter going to do nothing I haven't seen shit
You should have made a right hand turn going west on kinsman
I came across our OLD (1940-1961) address in East Cleveland several days ago (Dad's WW2 discharge papers) so I Google Maps the address. The entire street (Paige Ave) was nothing but abandoned homes, as was the same on surrounding streets. We left Cleveland right before I was born. I was up there in '85 to take care of some family business, and I took the advice from someone (who should have known better) to take the train from Hoptkins to Windermere... at midnight. That was an "experience".
Cleveland is my hometown. I don't miss those f*cked up ass streets. Literally destroyed the alignment on two of my cars over on 108 and St. Clair back in 2005.
That's to be expected when you have a location of a main salt company and an apathetic mayor who is not on top of city services.
Just an FYI - in the most violent neighborhoods there are bars on all doors and Windows and bar wire around all parking lots. You will also see a lot of abandoned buildings.
Just an FYI. 4th district, kinsman, etc. has been the most violent district in Cleveland in prior years. That's a fact
Yeah I'm gonna go with "not a cop problem" for 400 Alex
He left out 93rd and Kinsman, E. 79, E. 55th, E. 131st Harvard Miles area and E. 116th. I could go on but you get the picture. I grew up on E. 141st between Harvard and Miles but left for the Military in the early 80's and while I visited family and some friends from time to time I had no desire to move back permanently.
be honest, IF you chose to move back it would be in somewhere in the *west end* of Cuyahoga county (maybe Elyria)...
@@tehpw7574 you're probably right, but i am in no hurry to deal with those NE Ohio winters again 😂
Clark Fulton was on the Westside of Cleveland, but they forgot Storer Ave. , and how the gonna leave out Lee, Harvard, Miles area?
Somebody is always getting killed on Storer!
"Ha a város és a falu nem emeli fel magához a nyomortelepet, akkor a nyomortelep fogja lezülleszteni magához a várost és a falut." (P.R.🇭🇺)
I lived in every part of Cleveland its no different than any other city. I lived in Chicago LA same shit.
I lived in south central LA for 5 years and I can tell u it's way different then Cleveland. Yea niggas gone b niggas, but the politics r way different. I felt safer in South Central then I did in Cleveland, and that's saying sumthin 😂
Denver is not like this, yikes
Except Cleveland is the best......
Not only Cleveland is like this but a lot areas in major cities . The end times is among us.
I’m actually from Cleveland Ohio and still to this day never seen the good clean part of it
there are spots here and there
@@dkcrook5 Ohio City, Detroit Shoreway, University Circle,
😭😭😭😭
Shaker
I grew up in the Kinsman area in the 60s and it was beautiful. And now the area is a wasteline.
This video offends me. I have worked in all these areas as a home physical therapist. These areas are definitely depressed but they are filled with many good people just trying to make it days by day.
those big houses could hold 3 families, or 2 with someone renting the attic. i did near coventry in the 70s
Union should have been #1
Kinsman & Union
Are you going to do one for Akron that’s where I’m from?
what hood ?
42 years old, born and raised in Cleveland, and a few things have changed, but not a lot. Winters are cold, and summers are pretty coo here, and Cleveland has always been a lay back city but has had its moments.
Is most of the crime in the black eastside of Cleveland, with the white/latino westside of Cleveland more calm? Or both sides are wild?
most of these areas that this youtuber recorded was abandoned i guess for safety
Omg u guys r so lucky to be living their I live in Australia Melbourne but I USA 🇺🇸 and this video I love u
U guys r lucky
I grew up in Cleveland and always wanted to move to Australia. The grass is always greener, right?
Im From Cleveland.. Grew up Van Nuys and St Clair . nice neighborhood
Been a minute living in Cleveland. But I would say 55th to 105th streets are "crackish." More on the St. Clair, Superior, Euclid, Prospect angles. More at night, but if you live in the areas you will be known by the areas. Could be safe. Or maybe you're not?
the darkest , most depressing place to call home. its worst than it looks. Cleveland Clinic owns everything and displacing hundreds of families by buying up whole nieghborhoods. one of a million things fckd up in Cleve.
do one on the safe ones its much shorter
I actually saw my friend driving his truck in this video
lol what part of the video
@@Gino1smA&B Metals truck.
@Gino1sm I'm not sure the spot in the video
All local politicians should have to live in the worst neighborhoods in the districts voted into. That’s how to fix places real fast.
Darkness alot dark happens over there . Certain places you pass
What was so scary and violent? Potholes?
Could have made this video 10 minutes shorter and just said East Cleveland 🤣 but this a good video
Pretty much
You meant the east side of Cleveland. East Cleveland is a whole different place.
😂😂😂😂
LOL
You rode through the hood but you should of Rode thru E105 st.clair and Morris Black area during the summer. It's good and bad areas of Cleveland like anywhere else. It is what it is fr.
People always make these videos when nobody outside lol
Facts lol
What parts have a lot of people out? I want to see next time I’m in Cleveland. Plus is superior from like 49th to 71st a bad area?
@@Conrailfan2596 the parts that have a pot of people are usually 55 to euclid and superior, wood hill park, morris black, 93rd and wade park, decker, 123rd superior, 79th between cedar and st clair, forest ave, storer (west side) clark (west side). Just make sure its a nice day out, but be careful
@@Conrailfan2596 Nd yes 49th to 71st is a bad area. The thing pwople dont understand though is that superior is a main street. You have to go thru those back streets to see people. Nobody is hanging around doing a lot of shit on main streets where the police are
It ain’t violent until I see some violence 🥸
Go hang out 😂
@@thelowroad216 😂
Aayyeee shaker hts here🥰🙃👋🏽
The heart ❤️ of it all
more like the butthole of it all
Yeah my parents came to America started life in Cleveland in kinsman was one of the first locations they rented... I was born there a doctor's hospital ...yes it went black in the '50s
7908 Dearborn Ave where I grew up till I was around 10 yrs old went to Hailey school , been gone since 1978 early 1979 . My elder brother. Robert w Hall Jr killed in west side jail was hung 😢😢 .
If I'm ever in Cleveland I'm immediately leaving Cleveland.
Lol
Not a lot of people out. Everyone must be at work. Oh, wait….nevermind.
This guy should make all the BONE fanatics pay him for the tour.
Ah! The hood of south east Cleveland will always have a special place in my heart😊
They all look so "vibrant" and "diverse".
Hows this now? Cant see it
@@PekkaSaauri
It was sarcasm.
Ah yes here we have all the "decline no matter what" areas if you're a doordasher
Dang you missed alot lol love my hometown Cleveland Ohio, but I don't miss living there . Miles ,Harvard, east cleveland , lee Rd ,.shaw Hayden.E131, buckeye, woodland, union ,E116 ect. This person's leaving out alot
Hough
Whatever you do, do NOT notice what all these places have in common.
Cleveland and Detroit got the same type of houses Lol
Are you hitting the potholes on purpose? 😂. I'm curious as to your hood...70th and Cedar, DTW right here!
86 quincy and grand right here back when club center rocked and bar on grand... ol hussler D.T.W raised me
141st and St.Clair‼️ #4Block
Dtw? Nati uses the term "dtw" short for downtown. All the hoods downtown
@@bmace7665 stands for Down The Way
@@anthonyallstate6723 I know its the same for Cincinnati
Got a PUBG ad before seeing this
Yeah alot a murders out that way. I can see the shift in the air as you drive round
Ridden my bicycle through all these streets.
So many large churches. Did everyone just get up and abandon these neighborhoods? It's a tragedy.
Big deal. Rolling through East Cleveland during daytime, and early daytime. Oooooooohhhhhh. Try it in the afternoon or nighttime, that’s when it’s exciting. You don’t even stop for red lights and stop signs at night.
Cleveland is horrible!
Ok so I don't know how life goes on in these parts of Cleveland, but at least by the looks of these neighborhoods, this looks like paradise compared to what I've seen in the Detroit video, just before watching this
You would also think Los Angeles hoods are paradise by the looks, but when you see the people you realize it's hell
I wish it was paradise...
I don't see no paradise in this video at all stop comparing misfortunes and struggles that shit weird
I’m from Cleveland but have visited Detroit & ima have to agree. Downtown Detroit isn’t even nice looking. It looked ran down. Atleast y’all got good weed
That area of kinsman is close to shaker...between 93rd and 71st is where you should go...garden valley
Streets are so dead !
Nobody walking around town.
I live 20 minutes away. With most cities the farther from downtown you live the less trash neighbors you have to deal with because they can't afford the rent! Thats the only positive for paying higher rent and i think its worth it.
Nobody outside? U must of went when it was still cold.
Nobody's ever outside. Everyone drives for a reason
That Clark-Fulton looked like W.52nd? + Clark are(Fulton is way further down Clark).
I grew up on kinsman
Don't nobody never show Maple Heights Warrensville Bedford Oakwood
because thats literally not cleveland its a outskirt which is a heights