The first right turn onto Howard st is the home I grew up in. The fenced house on the corner left side. Moved to Florida in 1989. I used to look a lot different. They fenced the yard in since then. I used to sled down the hill at the end of the road. That was my hood. lol lots of memories.
@lesliewalkerabney458013 күн бұрын
Not me sitting here crying my eyes out. Take a right and go to my grandparents' house.
@JessicaLikeEveryone13 күн бұрын
hey i live here lol thats cool
@MrGST36014 күн бұрын
Regardless how I feel about WV as a whole, sunny days in Charleston are the absolute best... Miss ya , Chuck City !
@JessicaLikeEveryone16 күн бұрын
lived there for years with a friend i love and miss it i plan too move too the natchez side
@ElizabethSchuman-ze1sg17 күн бұрын
Bad bad music
@BrandonLongwell-mw9iy18 күн бұрын
Yes! Can you do please Marble Falls to Sugar Land, Texas.
@jerryhenry66219 күн бұрын
try rainbow bridge
@daddygrace25321 күн бұрын
My Grandmother was from Bennettsville and her husband was from Latta. My mother met my father in Durham, North Carolina and he was from Bennettsville. I visited there years ago in the early 60's and I was about 7 years old. The people that I stayed with had an outdoor toilet and lived on a farm. From what I remembered, they didn't have electricity. I never went back to visit Bennettsville after seeing out door bathrooms.😬 Things have changed over the years and Bennettsville is more modern. My aunt in Baltimore, Maryland is from Bennettsville and she's 97 years old. She still visits her sister down in Bennettsville.
@user-yd6ne6bg4z22 күн бұрын
Beautiful city
@twohandsandaradio25 күн бұрын
A place you can't afford to live in and can't afford to move away from. The most snobby, snooty people in all my travels.
@m.s.12727 күн бұрын
We are thinking of moving here. Looking for scenic properties, quiet area, privacy, lots of nature?
@roostercake543724 күн бұрын
dont its getting bad. the new new orleans
@richarddebias576927 күн бұрын
Drug capital of WV
@rally61829 күн бұрын
Didn't know Ohio looked liked this. It's so flat here up north.
@explorehouma29 күн бұрын
No place like Houma, LA
@coldhearted_kaito6396Ай бұрын
0:35 Ayyye Polk street! I lived on that street in 2002-2005 when i was a kid. 6:44 I used to live at the house on the right in 2013. This is East Street. 7:02 if you take a left and go all the way down you reach Senator Circle, i used to live there too from 2014 til Hurricane Ida hit a few years ago & completely destroyed nearly all the housings back there. When i first moved there because i didnt have any friends around I used to walk from the east side through the tunnel to the west to chill with my friend that lived on a street called Morgan Street not too far from where the video ended. It'd mostly be at night so walking back home through that dark, barely lit tunnel at like 1-2 in the morning would be sketchy asf 😂. I actually fell in there once while riding a stingray when i was 12, was my first time going through the tunnel not in a vehicle i didnt really know how much it dipped til i started picking up so much speed and ate it, slid about 15-20 yards and got up to find the entire left side of my body just covered in black dirt and grime💀, f****d my hip up pretty good too but hey, didnt stop me from going to my friends brother's party at Chucky Cheese's later that day tho I fought through it 😂🤣. I lived a lotta places around Houma growing up, im surprised Bayou Dularge isnt included in the video lol. You got the East Side,the Weet Side, Dularge is the South Side. Mostly Bayou but its home, I've moved to the east & west side plenty of times through the 30 years of my life but somehow I always end up back down the bayou. Ngl its pretty peaceful. Only problem is the GODDAMN MOSQUITOES!!! 🤬😤🤣😂 Houma's a good place to live tho its not bad.
@BrandonLongwell-ComingSoonReviАй бұрын
Yes! Can you do please Cooper Drive, Benicia, CA 94510.
@BrandonLongwell-ComingSoonReviАй бұрын
Yes! Can you do please Albuquerque, New Mexico to Henderson, Nevada.
@BrandonLongwell-ComingSoonReviАй бұрын
Yes! Can you do please Sugar Land Marriott Town Square.
@BrandonLongwell-mw9iyАй бұрын
Yes! Can you do please South Padre Island, Texas.
@kayr4502Ай бұрын
this is downtown Greeneville not actual Greeneville.
@morgan97475Ай бұрын
Heading back there.
@amandadiva25Ай бұрын
My Britney ❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
@YoungTommie318Ай бұрын
My hometown lol thanks for posting us
@donavanjohnson409Ай бұрын
Nice ride through Carthage TX
@alanstrong55Ай бұрын
NSU is one good college. Not cheap.
@karlmcarthur8794Ай бұрын
👍🏻🏍
@donavanjohnson409Ай бұрын
What a nice trip from San Marcos to Seguin
@donavanjohnson409Ай бұрын
Nice trip from humble to Cleveland
@rizerwalton5875Ай бұрын
Thank you for this!! I live in Austin and used to work this flight!!
@motorcycleartistАй бұрын
Prior to 2013, it was 2 lanes, no shoulders at all, and the lanes were 9ft.... BOY WAS IT TERRYFYING 😂😂
@Cindy-qw6hoАй бұрын
Ty my home....I live in the U.P. of michigan now ....thank you for bringing me home
@whitecrow4839Ай бұрын
Covington Louisiana is one horrible place.
@brendacummings2662Ай бұрын
I was born in Baldwin 1971 thank you
@TravelAndMoreStuffАй бұрын
Peaceful drive
@johnmortison5763Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour. I was born and raised in Huntington. It was nice to see the changes made over the years. There used to be a brick manufacturing facility on what is now Hal Greer Blvd that turned out fantastic quantities of bricks made from the local clay. That's why you see so many brick houses and buildings as well as brick paved streets in the older parts of town.
@rhondanegrete7153Ай бұрын
This is a town for demons period..
@rhondanegrete7153Ай бұрын
Victorville is full of crimes, deaths, and strange disappearances.. nothing but gang members from la live there. Its a junk yard
@TheLatinoRedneckCowboyАй бұрын
Don't forget to mention we have a horrible job market & we have nothing but liquor stores everywhere and marijuana shops in adelanto everyone here would rather drink and smoke instead of being productive.
@unyieldingcreek1Ай бұрын
Thanks!! Been wondering what it looked like, can only tell so much from google street view.
@chall6602Ай бұрын
I was born in Huntington in 1941. Dad worked for the Huntington Dispatch newspaper, as did my grandfather. My grandma worked at Jim's Restaurant, I saw it as you drove past it. I remember life there as peaceful and nice. We left in 1951, moved to Columbus Ohio. I have visited Huntington a couple of times since then. I am glad it is still there. We would go see the floodwall, it was a local tourist attraction. God bless you Huntington.
@mikeorahood9867Ай бұрын
No Golden Arches
@adolphsanmiguel348Ай бұрын
84 west farwell tx used to live there small town good people... Sure miss it
@aldoushuxleysghost2 ай бұрын
You drove past where Romeo's Spaghetti House used to be in the 1980s. I haven't been to Huntington since 1996, but dining out every Friday at Romeo's is a very nice childhood memory
@RMil-zk6gd2 ай бұрын
Greenville was the most boring town with low paying jobs and just shitty in general.
@Somee989Ай бұрын
Boring is good. You can go from county to city in 30 minutes. As far as low paying jobs, it all settles out. Big bucks up North but big bills too.
@tomneary16 күн бұрын
Then why is Greeneville having a population boom right now if it’s boring and no jobs.