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These streets were gorgeous and the homes were too. I'm going to borrow a comment from another person in another video..."One group built these neighborhoods. Another group destroyed these neighborhoods. And the group that destroyed them blame the group who created them for why they destroyed them!" To me, this is the absolute truth.
The funny part is that it not even a junkyard, the dumping crimes in Detroit are just that bad that it looks like there is a whole junkyard in your run of the mill everyday neighborhood there
You should have traveled further on Terrace Rd. and filmed the grassy lot that was Huron Road Hospital, the huge vacant apartment buildings, the new school in the midst of all that decay (you only showed a corner of the new Shaw HS) , and sit there for a minute and watch the gophers run in and out of the potholes.
Im actually driving to Cleveland for no reason and want to see this area in person tomorrow. Im driving nonstop from Massachusetts to Ohio just because my friend said it's cheap out there so I wanna see what it's like. Its a 9 hr drive but I think it'll be fun, I'll prob stop by Toronto and buffalo too.
Gas up before you get here and and don’t let anyone “use” your phone not even to call their mama. Make sure you stay till it gets dark out. Might as well get the full experience.
@@darylbolzExactly. Even in times of poor, you didn’t see this in an Irish, or a Italian or any European American neighborhood. They really except us to believe this is simply due to no jobs. Smh
I lived in East Cleveland for 27 years. I left 3 years ago, it was terrible then. I imagine it's much worse now. The young kids / gangs are a big problem.
@user-se3gv6bu9g drug I jus moved frm Cleveland Ohio on da westside 32nd str right around the corner from where Amanda berry was kidnapped at the end of the they shot black tar dope instead of sniffing it Cleveland Ohio iz awhole different type of vibe
DC, Cleveland, Memphis, New Orleans, and Baltimore, had the top 5, highest homicide rates out of the top 60 largest cities in the US at the end of 2023, Unfortunately, we all need to do better. Cleveland, especially needs to be cleaned up in certain parts 🤦🏽♂️
DC had the highest homicide increase in over 20 years according to their police data. It was 274 last year. Memphis is just out here breaking stupid records. (399) That was only 11 less homicides than a large city such as Philly (410). Memphis has already surpassed Baltimore, DC, New Orleans, Philly and NYC once again this year and seems to be on course to keep purging at no sign of slowing down. For it to be passed two big Northeast coast cities is just sad.
@@omfgCantGetaUsername like you said the highest in the past 20 years, butt 80s and 90s DC average over 400+ homicides a year, in what is consider Memphis highest homicide rate ever, and 398 to be clear is Memphis highest homicide rate, lls that wasn’t even an average year in DC, through the 80s and 90s let’s be clear, with an even less population then what Memphis have today lol 🙄 but yes, it’s sad to see what is happening in Memphis today
@@omfgCantGetaUsername This is a sad fact, but actual facts, what Memphis is doing today and this is a history high-level for them but what is considered a record high for Memphis is some of DC lowest numbers, not to mention DC, and New Orleans have the highest homicide rates ever in the United States of America, So again, it’s sad to see what’s happening in Memphis, today, but these are numbers DC has already seen and surpassed, but prayers to Memphis
@@washingtondc9290 I know. I'm aware of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and even early 2000s for some places of how bad things were. I know how high DC numbers were. NOLA's highest was 493 (something like that) back in '93 or '94. Stl and Detroit all of those cities were bad. Too many to name. Recently, Detroit reached record lows which is good. But, the reason I talked about Memphis is because this is what's happening in present day. Although, DC's past was bad, but the past is the past. Because if you really dig into it NYC, Chicago, Detroit, and LA had some of the highest atrocious numbers in the 70s, 80s, and 90s for either city. Each city went well pass the 600 mark with Chicago going up to 900. LA and NY were the only two cities breaking 1000 with NY going pass 2000. I come from Philly saying this. It wasn't good for us the last few pandemic years (2020-2022), but things have calm down a bit.
Nothing they can do. If they somehow get funding to build new homes, they would need to implant whites or cultured blacks. If not, the natives will just ruin those too.
This is where I grew up back in the late 80s and 90s. It was bad back then but not this bad. The city has no money. Cleveland was suppose to annex East Cleveland into Cleveland. But they declined. Not that Cleveland is any better it looks about the same. Other declining suburbs in the Cleveland area would include Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Warrensville Heights to name a few. East Cleveland is 96 percent Black. Use to be all WYT back in the early half of the 1900’s.
I'm from the area. Give it time... this area is on it's way to be gentrified. Especially since the rent & home prices on the Westside are getting out of hand.
This is embarrassing, so glad you expose what is happening to our country / has happened...while we support countries around the world , we let our own Americans suffer
@@pbctttt02Oh don't worry, that won't last much longer, the Fed printed 500 billion dollars just in January alone. It's going to crash and then ALL the welfare stops
i jus moved frm Cleveland Ohio on da westside 32nd str n when I stayed out there my people I stayed with took me to east Cleveland and omg that ish was a mf ghost town every buildin was dam near broaded up I'm glad I'm bac home Newark nj. Cleveland Ohio nuttie frfr
You know what , our government could do something about this.Really they could but just like Detroit, they rather just let this rott away.Its a shame nobody does anything to fix this problem in America.This looks like the walking dead series.
The no endless decay and destruction that we humans live in and created this is it .... 🎉🎉 wow..and yes i have watched many videos and will continue... thank you for reminding us Charlie ❤
That's crazy. I saw a news story on here about some people who lived near one of those abandoned apartment buildings in East Cleveland. One of the buildings finally collapsed on it's own and almost fell on the man and the debris trapped their cars in their driveways. The mayor or whoever said the city is broke and there's not enough money to even tear the homes down. The National Guard or someone needs to go to all those places in America that looks like that and tear all those abandoned buildings down and at least let nature live there.
They cant really be fixed in their state. It would most likely cost more money than it would be to tear them down and build new unfortunately. I know there are special programs out there that try to encourage such things, but its just too costly.
It only looks bad because the wrecks still stand. What would Prairie or Calumet Avenues or 63rd Street look like in Chicago if they never cleared away the slum wreckage?
Back in the 70's black folk were flocking to EC. Look at it now, a vast waste land. I'm from 'The Land' and this is sad to watch. Shout out to Charlie Bo. I hope you didn't get hit by all those speed cameras in EC.
@harvardsmithdeangelo6905 In some places yes, some no. Definitely truth to your comment! I know lots of "Z's" staying with their parents. I'm at the youngest end of the Boomers Gen. We left home at 18 or sooner and never went back. Only exception was full time college students staying in town but even then, we preferred our own place even if we had to have 4 roomies. Entirely different subject I know, lol. Have a great rest of your weekend!
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That place looks like a landfill where you can throw out entire buildings.
Not only buildings, you can throw out many completly citys in this country !!
What a quality video! So clear, no silly background music, no talking just natural sounds.
Something I can watch to the end.😊
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Those streets would have been gorgeous back in the day.
Facts, Midwest is /was beautiful
They still housed nothing but trash!
@chrislynch8914 not when they were built
Yes. A certain group of people do this where ever they live and then blame others for it
These streets were gorgeous and the homes were too. I'm going to borrow a comment from another person in another video..."One group built these neighborhoods. Another group destroyed these neighborhoods. And the group that destroyed them blame the group who created them for why they destroyed them!" To me, this is the absolute truth.
This is what happens when nobody, residents or city officials, care about a place anymore.
The people have no shame pride or ambition !!!!!!!!!!
@@bextar6365do you blame them?
I blame them 1,0000000 % they destroy every city in the USA where they are the majority of population !!!!!!!! l
@@david-waynesmith6006
It's hard to care when the city officials don't do there jobs. Try functioning without any normal working utilities or the resources.
@@bruceleez5292They cling to the past. Change or get left behind.
Tomorrow must be garbage pickup day, I see the residents have set their trash on the curb.
I think the last garbage pickup day was 20 years ago
Urbex hill has a good channel exploring abonden buildings in East Cleveland
"No dumping. Violators will be prosecuted" 1:23
That was in 1923
That's what happens when you can't enforce laws anymore. No one follows them.
😂😂😭😭😭
This is really a shame how our country has become
Ironic - the problem is Americans don't feel shame anymore.
@@FamiliarAnomaly"Americans" like it's all one group. it's not all Americans
@@FamiliarAnomalymmmmm more like a certain subset of Americans
It's only a reflection of its people and the choices that we've made
I'd be afraid to pop a tire down that junkyard alley 😯
The funny part is that it not even a junkyard, the dumping crimes in Detroit are just that bad that it looks like there is a whole junkyard in your run of the mill everyday neighborhood there
You should have traveled further on Terrace Rd. and filmed the grassy lot that was Huron Road Hospital, the huge vacant apartment buildings, the new school in the midst of all that decay
(you only showed a corner of the new Shaw HS) , and sit there for a minute and watch the gophers run in and out of the potholes.
Im actually driving to Cleveland for no reason and want to see this area in person tomorrow. Im driving nonstop from Massachusetts to Ohio just because my friend said it's cheap out there so I wanna see what it's like. Its a 9 hr drive but I think it'll be fun, I'll prob stop by Toronto and buffalo too.
Gas up before you get here and and don’t let anyone “use” your phone not even to call their mama. Make sure you stay till it gets dark out. Might as well get the full experience.
@@JohnAnderson-wc2fwWhy? Just go to the zoo
Looks like Detroit. America has officially fallen
Looks way worse than Detroit
The Region anyway. There are a lot of places West of the Mississippi if ya beat the immigrants to them.
I would say you should try seeing a poor part of any developing nation, but you’re definitely too scared for that
America, including East Cleveland and Philly and Detroit, looked way worse in the 80's than they do now.
@@applejuice5635 How could any place look "way worse" than this? 🙄🙄
Politicians in East Cleveland Ohio 😮 should be held accountable and jailed immediately 😮
They weren't the ones who littered the streets and let the houses get so damaged
@@darylbolzExactly. Even in times of poor, you didn’t see this in an Irish, or a Italian or any European American neighborhood. They really except us to believe this is simply due to no jobs. Smh
When are we getting that Columbus Ohio hood video …. I live here Charlie there’s some spots u should definitely see
I lived in East Cleveland for 27 years. I left 3 years ago, it was terrible then. I imagine it's much worse now. The young kids / gangs are a big problem.
And what was the reason for all this?
@user-se3gv6bu9g drug I jus moved frm Cleveland Ohio on da westside 32nd str right around the corner from where Amanda berry was kidnapped at the end of the they shot black tar dope instead of sniffing it Cleveland Ohio iz awhole different type of vibe
the local councils should be ashamed. They should build new housing and development in these areas to bring them back
IT doesn't go along with the 2030 agenda. These will be places you won't be allowed to go. Look it up.
A FOOL ...........THEN THEY WOOULD DESTROY THE NEW HOUSING TOO !!!
Our tax dollars at work.
The lack of jobs means a lack of tax dollars to fund the development.
With what money?
with what money? The Federal Reserve printed 500 billion dollars just in January - this shit is about to crash
You can definitely buy drugs in that neighborhood.
Nothing wrong with that
Not at all. I don't mind supporting the local economy of underprivileged communities.
@@david-waynesmith6006Not if you want to get on the path to an overdose!
Idk man it looks to me like even the dealers and crackheads have moved out. Can't sell rocks to the squirrels...
One of US best rocker was from this town,he wrote even "my town" about this city. So sad to see it now. Rip Mr Michael Stanley
Spot on, huge Michael Stanley fan. RIP
Chip the Ripper too
It's like there's a war going on
yes the war on whites.
more abandoned mattresses in this video than all other charlie videos put together :)
Makes me fancy a little lie down
It was a bedbug epidemic right before Covid hit, that’s why it’s so many mattresses and couches
DC, Cleveland, Memphis, New Orleans, and Baltimore, had the top 5, highest homicide rates out of the top 60 largest cities in the US at the end of 2023, Unfortunately, we all need to do better. Cleveland, especially needs to be cleaned up in certain parts 🤦🏽♂️
Yepppp. Horribly high homocide rate considering how small of a city Cleveland is too
DC had the highest homicide increase in over 20 years according to their police data. It was 274 last year.
Memphis is just out here breaking stupid records. (399) That was only 11 less homicides than a large city such as Philly (410). Memphis has already surpassed Baltimore, DC, New Orleans, Philly and NYC once again this year and seems to be on course to keep purging at no sign of slowing down. For it to be passed two big Northeast coast cities is just sad.
@@omfgCantGetaUsername like you said the highest in the past 20 years, butt 80s and 90s DC average over 400+ homicides a year, in what is consider Memphis highest homicide rate ever, and 398 to be clear is Memphis highest homicide rate, lls that wasn’t even an average year in DC, through the 80s and 90s let’s be clear, with an even less population then what Memphis have today lol 🙄 but yes, it’s sad to see what is happening in Memphis today
@@omfgCantGetaUsername This is a sad fact, but actual facts, what Memphis is doing today and this is a history high-level for them but what is considered a record high for Memphis is some of DC lowest numbers, not to mention DC, and New Orleans have the highest homicide rates ever in the United States of America, So again, it’s sad to see what’s happening in Memphis, today, but these are numbers DC has already seen and surpassed, but prayers to Memphis
@@washingtondc9290 I know. I'm aware of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and even early 2000s for some places of how bad things were. I know how high DC numbers were. NOLA's highest was 493 (something like that) back in '93 or '94. Stl and Detroit all of those cities were bad. Too many to name.
Recently, Detroit reached record lows which is good. But, the reason I talked about Memphis is because this is what's happening in present day. Although, DC's past was bad, but the past is the past. Because if you really dig into it NYC, Chicago, Detroit, and LA had some of the highest atrocious numbers in the 70s, 80s, and 90s for either city.
Each city went well pass the 600 mark with Chicago going up to 900. LA and NY were the only two cities breaking 1000 with NY going pass 2000. I come from Philly saying this. It wasn't good for us the last few pandemic years (2020-2022), but things have calm down a bit.
So, what’s eventually gonna happen here, do they knock in all down and build back or just leave it like this?
Nothing they can do. If they somehow get funding to build new homes, they would need to implant whites or cultured blacks. If not, the natives will just ruin those too.
I'm glad every time I have to go into Ohio my destination is always Victoria's Secret Headquarters.
Scenery is much nicer.
Democrats sure are living good
This is where I grew up back in the late 80s and 90s. It was bad back then but not this bad. The city has no money. Cleveland was suppose to annex East Cleveland into Cleveland. But they declined. Not that Cleveland is any better it looks about the same. Other declining suburbs in the Cleveland area would include Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Warrensville Heights to name a few. East Cleveland is 96 percent Black. Use to be all WYT back in the early half of the 1900’s.
There goes the neighborhoods.
Eye-opening. thank you! Do you have a KML file of the drive?
This is insane. I wonder what happened here over the years. It's destroyed
No one wonders what happened.😁 Democrats and their humans on a pedestal happened.
Information that’s easily accessible. You’d just rather remain ignorant
@@aaqilian5.085 uhh thats why I ask haha. Would love to learn more about it
Nafta , jobs went over seas thanks Bill Clinton
Wow! This is a mess.
Damn this one is rough
Thats crazy
And to think Euclid Ave. in East Cleveland was once called Millionaire's Row.
Forget people, the TREES can't even survive here...eeesh 😬
😂😂
Government assistance only goes so far.
I'm from the area. Give it time... this area is on it's way to be gentrified. Especially since the rent & home prices on the Westside are getting out of hand.
This is embarrassing, so glad you expose what is happening to our country / has happened...while we support countries around the world , we let our own Americans suffer
Who the hell did the damage....THEY DID, THEMSELVES !
@@bextar6365 there are no jobs , only govt hand outs .... It is depressing
Jobs is a dirty four letter word to those people.. @@pbctttt02
@@pbctttt02Oh don't worry, that won't last much longer, the Fed printed 500 billion dollars just in January alone. It's going to crash and then ALL the welfare stops
Biden sent over $150 billion of US taxpayers money to Ukraine. Remember this when voting.
Omg at one time this was a beautiful neighborhood, so sad it looks like a 3rd world country not the United States...SMH
What are the demographics of this lovely neighborhood?
3 guess, first 2 don't count
Uh, it's on the tip of my tongue....🤔🤔
Amish
Your mum?
Green looking people
i jus moved frm Cleveland Ohio on da westside 32nd str n when I stayed out there my people I stayed with took me to east Cleveland and omg that ish was a mf ghost town every buildin was dam near broaded up I'm glad I'm bac home Newark nj. Cleveland Ohio nuttie frfr
Diversity is TRULY our greatest strength
Should have never segregated. Do your research. 💯
@@alaskanwhiskey I've done my research and found the opposite
@@alaskanwhiskeyGod promotes segregation
Blacks have been here longer than 90%. of whites
In the winter when it warms up and there's fog, it's quite beautiful, like SILENT HILL. "If your here your already in Hell"
You know what , our government could do something about this.Really they could but just like Detroit, they rather just let this rott away.Its a shame nobody does anything to fix this problem in America.This looks like the walking dead series.
8:30 hope they were escaping not moving in😂
The no endless decay and destruction that we humans live in and created this is it .... 🎉🎉 wow..and yes i have watched many videos and will continue... thank you for reminding us Charlie ❤
They had a strung overload down there at the kippy scale. Some wonders why is crane ticket out on the wood land?
Only in Cleveland shawt 💯
That bih runnin off of 3 Triple A batteries Shawt ‼️
was that a deer at 10:56?
Yes, there's a huge park not far away.
No it was a rake. Melt
That's crazy. I saw a news story on here about some people who lived near one of those abandoned apartment buildings in East Cleveland. One of the buildings finally collapsed on it's own and almost fell on the man and the debris trapped their cars in their driveways. The mayor or whoever said the city is broke and there's not enough money to even tear the homes down. The National Guard or someone needs to go to all those places in America that looks like that and tear all those abandoned buildings down and at least let nature live there.
While annually billions in aid is given to Israel courtesy of the US taxpayer
Looks like you got a nice truck..you still got it after driving through there?
east cleveland home of the ski
This is what happens when governments don't spend tax dollars to benefit the American public vote republican
LOL. Do you think a republican would spend a bent nickle trying to help an area like that? Hell no.
A lot of these houses I bet fixed up will be beautiful! Especially the ones in the beginning.
Yeah but who actually wants to live in them when there fixed up?
Nobody wants to invest money in a run down, filthy, dangerous neighborhood loaded with criminals and gangs.
They cant really be fixed in their state. It would most likely cost more money than it would be to tear them down and build new unfortunately. I know there are special programs out there that try to encourage such things, but its just too costly.
This is why rich black celebrities never live in black neighborhoods black neighborhoods do not take care of their own
When they get the dough, they go.
right to a white neighborhood@@JdeC1994
A shame what humans have done to the Earth God created.
Did you wave at the dude in the pink hoodie that looked like he started clutchin' when you rode by?
It should be the responsibility of the owners of these properties to keep them clean if not prosecute them
That’s BS. You must love government control. If you’re living there you should have to do nothing, should be governments responsibility
You called bs and said the man loves government control, then said the government should be responsible and have control.
It only looks bad because the wrecks still stand. What would Prairie or Calumet Avenues or 63rd Street look like in Chicago if they never cleared away the slum wreckage?
Omg, dramatic video tour of the East Cleveland slums, urban decay, wastelands, shady characters hanging out on every corner ! No-go areas !
Homeboy at the beginning that was running thought you were his opps
Thankfully dude in the pink never shot his gun
Why didn’t I notice this when they made the movie A Christmas Story? 😀
Dam! Cleveland looks like "rotten fruit"
The developers are like no will pass trying to revamp this area unless major companies will move here paying good money for jobs.
Post a video of what it looked like before the PLAGUE moved in.
yep , ,USA , greatest country on earth.........lol.....
The U.S. has very difficult demographics.
They should put a Starbucks there
Are you saying the city of East Cleveland or east of Cleveland. Both are about the same. House I grew up in is falling down.
Prayers up for the LAND 🙏🏾😢😔
Very informative video, thanks for presentation, from Europe
When are we going start blaming the people that live in these communities who don't care instead of everyone else.
All that cool old crchitecture left to nothing
I just went there and it was snowing to take videos, only saw 2 people in an hour
but first we need to save ukraine
A billion more of our tax dollars to be laundered!
Should have went south of Euclid ave..beautiful homes north of Terrace Rd..AKA Rockerfellr homes
Why is dereliction on this scale allowed to happen?
Do some vs videos charlie bay area vs jersey city for most densely populated city 💪🏾 let's get it
I feel bad for that deer at the end.
Shit, I feel bad for the trees over there!
looks like parts of Toledo
Wow
Big Homes bulging with beautiful potential still...🎉🎉🎉and neighborhoods waiting for new births🎉🎉
I always thought that Detroit looked either like the aftermath of a necular bomb blast or a setting in a metro/fallout game.
The last fifteen years or so they've torn down so much of the blight in detroit that it's now more of a countryside setting
Those houses …..homes! What a shame.
East Cleveland is probably related to Detroit 😮
Bulldoze and at least make green spaces, for Gods sake.😑
Hopefully your tires hold up with all those pot holes out there 😮
Back in the 70's black folk were flocking to EC. Look at it now, a vast waste land. I'm from 'The Land' and this is sad to watch. Shout out to Charlie Bo. I hope you didn't get hit by all those speed cameras in EC.
I’d love to hear CharlieBo talk about this.
Out of all the abandoned hood videos on this channel this video was hard to watch 😢
I don't see any inter-city gentrification rehabbing by the younger hipster crowd EVER taking place here, sad to say.
@harvardsmithdeangelo6905 In some places yes, some no. Definitely truth to your comment! I know lots of "Z's" staying with their parents. I'm at the youngest end of the Boomers Gen. We left home at 18 or sooner and never went back. Only exception was full time college students staying in town but even then, we preferred our own place even if we had to have 4 roomies. Entirely different subject I know, lol. Have a great rest of your weekend!
Thanks Brandon!🤡🇺🇸
This video radiates happiness, hope and optimism! Or not?
The streets are just terrible 😮
Lord have mercy! And people talk about Appalachia?
Hood deer. 🦌. (It was adorable tho) Thank you charlieBo313
Corrupt and incompetent politicians.
looks fine to me
Gorgeous homes, all woodsy, even a deer, this is not cool
A few decades ago this was like a middle-class community.
_like_ a middle class community?
Or _was_ a middle class community?
@@tobyjackman3212
I didn't look up the history there. I guess it was a middle-class neighborhood based on the architecture
@@asther-hc5lfyeah maybe in the 1930s