This was a great series! As a current Chicago resident who has an undeniable love for this city, this was a great series to watch! While Chicago has had some rough patches, I truly believe that Frank Lloyd Wrights quote of "Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world" reigns true. Love my city
What a fantastic series. I'm glad I'm not too far away from this gem of a city. Can't wait to visit again. If only we'd get high-speed rail between KC, STL, and Chicago.
Great end to the series. I am a Chicago transplant living in Pittsburgh so I am looking forward to the next video! I see many striking parallels between the two great cities
I can't help wishing that big traffic-filled road didn't run right along the lakeshore. That lovely strip of land would be so much lovelier without car noise and exhaust fumes.
A fantastic presentation that makes one appreciate the thought, effort and care that went into developing the green spaces and public infrastructure spread out among this world-class city!
Great series! Love that you mentioned the prairie preserves! However, a major point of criticism for me is that still too much of the lakefront area is destroyed by the highway that cuts off so many Chicagoans from their greatest asset.
Besides removing the literal highway going through the lake shore, I wish the planners hadn't made the tree in Grant Park so perfectly separated from each other. It feels not as much like nature compared to say Golden Gate Park in SF.
This is okay if you're not local. But there's so much more that we learned growing up. Literally learned about all this in the 80's. I would like a local like myself to tell these stories. It would feel more genuine and authentic. This is more like a Wikipedia read.
Y'all see green for nice parks. I see green and more spaces for affordable housing or housing in general I'm going to guess that once you have your place, then the nice green parks become priority over other citizens in the future looking for an affordable first home.
Many of Chicago’s neighborhoods have an abundance of low density housing like single family homes and two-flats. Those should be densified with missing middle housing so that everyone can enjoy the park spaces.
I don’t think that Chicago has the “best” park system in America. Many cities have great parks. I would imagine that cities with green belts are pretty great too. Seattle has the most beautiful parks that I’ve seen.
Too much Faux news. Take a look at St.louis MO R) Memphis TN, New Orleans LA, Jackson MS,.... that's a lot of states that have way worse crime and are absolute **it holes, and in Conservative states.😂
It isn't. There are only like a few square miles on the south and west sides that are no-go areas, but otherwise it's a basically a non-issue. How many people do you hear about getting killed who don't live in those areas? Most of the deaths are gang members killing other gang members.
The crime is not bad. Chicago is a very safe city, with a handful of problems areas that are dangerous. Most tourists or even residents never go to that dangerous areas.
Chicago, a world class city with so much potential
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This is one of the things I miss the most about Chicago I used to ride my bike or rollerblade down to museum park and back every day in the summer
This was a great series! As a current Chicago resident who has an undeniable love for this city, this was a great series to watch! While Chicago has had some rough patches, I truly believe that Frank Lloyd Wrights quote of "Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world" reigns true. Love my city
What a fantastic series. I'm glad I'm not too far away from this gem of a city. Can't wait to visit again. If only we'd get high-speed rail between KC, STL, and Chicago.
Just loving this love letter to a city that was my home for so long.
Learned so much from this series. Cheers from Norway.
Jubel!
Great end to the series. I am a Chicago transplant living in Pittsburgh so I am looking forward to the next video! I see many striking parallels between the two great cities
Thank you. Very professional. Enjoyed all four parts.
I can't help wishing that big traffic-filled road didn't run right along the lakeshore. That lovely strip of land would be so much lovelier without car noise and exhaust fumes.
That's why the road is so beautiful - It runs along the lake. It was just ranked one of the best roads in the world.
@@michaelstovall23Yeah I don’t get how they continue to not appreciate the beautiful placement of LSD. I would NEVER change it
Totally agree - sure, drivers get to enjoy a view, but everyone else suffers. Symptom of a larger issue (cars > people)
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When u are done u should do joburg South Africa then go to cape town then Sydney then Brisbane u really can make. Cities lool like a Paradise
God I love this series so much! Thank you
Thanks for all your support, Tacos!
I was going to suggest Pittsburgh but thought it was a little too small for you! I'm so stoked to see that video.
Yes, I’m stoked you’re looking forward to it!
I’ve always loved, more than any US city, the planning and architecture that Chicago has.
A fantastic presentation that makes one appreciate the thought, effort and care that went into developing the green spaces and public infrastructure spread out among this world-class city!
Beautiful, beautiful city.
Oo another "City in a Garden" is Bengaluru in India. It would be so cool if you made a video about it, and it's IT boom.
Great job on this video bro, keep it up
Thanks, will do!
very cool to learn so much about a city, thanks for this series :)
Great series! Love that you mentioned the prairie preserves! However, a major point of criticism for me is that still too much of the lakefront area is destroyed by the highway that cuts off so many Chicagoans from their greatest asset.
Excellent video!
Please do Lagos soon
Besides removing the literal highway going through the lake shore, I wish the planners hadn't made the tree in Grant Park so perfectly separated from each other. It feels not as much like nature compared to say Golden Gate Park in SF.
Probably the most beautiful city in the US if not for the crime rate.
Love chicago ❤
Need 4k
Well, Meigs Field still exists in Flight Simulator :-)
Lol
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This is okay if you're not local. But there's so much more that we learned growing up. Literally learned about all this in the 80's. I would like a local like myself to tell these stories. It would feel more genuine and authentic. This is more like a Wikipedia read.
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Daley should have been thrown in prison for illegally and recklessly destroying meigs field.
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Occupied 24/7 😂
Y'all see green for nice parks. I see green and more spaces for affordable housing or housing in general
I'm going to guess that once you have your place, then the nice green parks become priority over other citizens in the future looking for an affordable first home.
Many of Chicago’s neighborhoods have an abundance of low density housing like single family homes and two-flats. Those should be densified with missing middle housing so that everyone can enjoy the park spaces.
I don’t think that Chicago has the “best” park system in America. Many cities have great parks. I would imagine that cities with green belts are pretty great too. Seattle has the most beautiful parks that I’ve seen.
Damn. If only the crime wasn’t so bad.
Too much Faux news. Take a look at St.louis MO R) Memphis TN, New Orleans LA, Jackson MS,.... that's a lot of states that have way worse crime and are absolute **it holes, and in Conservative states.😂
Looks very safe from the drone perspective
its really nice during the day
It isn't. There are only like a few square miles on the south and west sides that are no-go areas, but otherwise it's a basically a non-issue. How many people do you hear about getting killed who don't live in those areas? Most of the deaths are gang members killing other gang members.
The crime is not bad. Chicago is a very safe city, with a handful of problems areas that are dangerous. Most tourists or even residents never go to that dangerous areas.