Moved here about a year ago. I take the negatives I hear about it with a grain of salt. I grew up in a very poor part of California called the Central Valley. Trust me, I appreciate Pueblo! There is plenty here to do (and for cheap!) And similarly to where I grew up, if your looking for trouble, it's easy to fine. But if you are NOT looking for trouble, its fairly easy to avoid. Pueblo has its nice areas and not so nice areas. I live out on the Southside near City Park and it's VERY peaceful. Within a a year, I developed a very long list of things to do: dozen or more museums, Riverwalk, City Park/Zoo. Lake Pueblo State Park, Union Avenue District/Union Depot, some other absolutely gorgeous parks (my son actually visited and proposed to his fiancee on the bridge at Mineral Palace)......and I became addicted to fishing out here!
Yo vivo en Houston Texas y es bonito pero este pueblo se antoja para venirme a vivir aquí se ve muy relajado y muy tranquilo siento que vivir sin tanto tráfico sería genial
That’s because it’s a Rust Belt city and doesn’t fit the typical “Colorado” image of mountains, ski resorts, luxury cabins and pretentiousness. It would fit in well with Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana or Illinois. I really like Pueblo, btw. Looking at buying a house there.
A lot of other Midwestern, post-industrial cities have the same problem. The collapse of manufacturing jobs and lack of outdoor amenities means people leave seeking greener pastures and very few new folks move in.
I recently was scanning the Internet and I came across your video and I noticed you didn’t have any music if you would like for me to put some music to your videos. I’ll be more than happy to give you a sample. Just tell me your genre if you like.
@@telegraphtelegraphovich4670 actually, no. I am originally from out of state but have seen first hand how rich big city liberals love to gift their undesirables with a one way Greyhound Bus ticket and just send them down the interstate. They call it 'compassion'.
I love Pueblo! 🥳 It has been a blessing to my family and I.
Pueblo in this video is a very Clean Beautiful city!!!...lots of trees, zero trash!!!...thank you!!!...\m/
Moved here about a year ago. I take the negatives I hear about it with a grain of salt. I grew up in a very poor part of California called the Central Valley. Trust me, I appreciate Pueblo! There is plenty here to do (and for cheap!) And similarly to where I grew up, if your looking for trouble, it's easy to fine. But if you are NOT looking for trouble, its fairly easy to avoid. Pueblo has its nice areas and not so nice areas. I live out on the Southside near City Park and it's VERY peaceful. Within a a year, I developed a very long list of things to do: dozen or more museums, Riverwalk, City Park/Zoo. Lake Pueblo State Park, Union Avenue District/Union Depot, some other absolutely gorgeous parks (my son actually visited and proposed to his fiancee on the bridge at Mineral Palace)......and I became addicted to fishing out here!
Yo vivo en Houston Texas y es bonito pero este pueblo se antoja para venirme a vivir aquí se ve muy relajado y muy tranquilo siento que vivir sin tanto tráfico sería genial
Only the STRONG SURVIVE! STEEL CITY!♠️
Man, Mike! You needed to make that left turn onto 14th and show the viewers Rosemount!
city with tons of history made by many waves of immigrant workers from all over the world, it has so much potential but Colorado has ignored it
YES!!!
That’s because it’s a Rust Belt city and doesn’t fit the typical “Colorado” image of mountains, ski resorts, luxury cabins and pretentiousness. It would fit in well with Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana or Illinois.
I really like Pueblo, btw. Looking at buying a house there.
@@enbyharbor Exactly! Its just a down to earth, blue collar town!
I see my street and my childhood home .. all i can do is look at the screen and wish i was back at home. 13th street oh how i miss it💔
Having you been to Loveland Colorado yet?
Ok
Not yet.
Ok
If Dayton, OH had a twin city this would be it. Looks almost identical.
Très joli parc :)
Hey Mike? What’s new when you driving?
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Lots of vacancies. Needs a boost.
Looks like the big growth stops south of Colorado Springs
A lot of other Midwestern, post-industrial cities have the same problem. The collapse of manufacturing jobs and lack of outdoor amenities means people leave seeking greener pastures and very few new folks move in.
I recently was scanning the Internet and I came across your video and I noticed you didn’t have any music if you would like for me to put some music to your videos. I’ll be more than happy to give you a sample. Just tell me your genre if you like.
Its a dump. Over run with homeless
....who are mostly originally from Denver....🤣
You must be one them😂
@@telegraphtelegraphovich4670 actually, no. I am originally from out of state but have seen first hand how rich big city liberals love to gift their undesirables with a one way Greyhound Bus ticket and just send them down the interstate. They call it 'compassion'.
So is Denver but at least housing in Pueblo is affordable.