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Why Did You Fast Forward Thru The End ? So Many Stories Left Out - You Just Mailed it In For The Most Part in the End !! WHY??? Triv Was Hugh You Past By Like He Was Nothing Special ! You are So Clueless !!! What a Joke Redo It !!!!
Although the AI narration totally sucks ass and you should have used a real person's voice, this was a very informative and cool video about the city I call home. Thanks for making it!
Henry Clay Frick's home was in Point Breeze not Sq. Hill. Clayton still stands and is open to public tours. Many of the wealthy had mansions in Point Breeze, just north and east of Sq. Hill.
Went to St Anns school, lived on Coventry and East Overlook, saw my first adult movie sneaking in the back door of the Heights Art theater in the mid 70's at the age of 16, and bought my first bong at Record Revolution. From Cumberland, to Tommy's to the Coventry library, fabulous place to grow up. Thanks for the memories!
WMMS 101 (100.7) FM, was the greatest station, ever, until they were sold, then they turned into a cookie cutter garbage station. My mother was part of the hall of fame volunteers, collecting signatures at Great Lakes Mall. Her musical tastes changed before it was built, so she lost interest in seeing it when it was completed. She would roll over in her grave if she knew rappers and country artists were inducted.
Guns, rum, and slaves is what built “A-QUID-nick” Island’s wealth. The deWolfe family in Bristol continued to own and trade slaves well past abolition. Look it up.
We can not get an American guy to do the voice over? I am Facinated by these old shows! I was born July 16th 1996, and they are so cool, bit thus 🤡 and his accent must go!
Ignorance: unaware, without knowledge of Stupid: aware, but believes it anyway Perhaps the Ignorant are confusing Jew with Zionism, and/9r the Ownership of the "Federal Reserve Bank Corporation", Central Banks, and the IRS + more ... Perhaps some feed of the negative , low, dark, energy of hate. Focus on the Desire, the Positive, and Learn the "Universal Law of Attraction" which is Absolute. For ... You, We each, are Creating Our own Reality.
My ancestor William Ellery was one of the signers of the declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. When the British occupied Newport they burnt down his house and business. William Ellery was the customs collector at Newport for thirty years until his death in 1820. He was also a staunch abolitionist and also served a few years on the Rhode Island supreme court.
When they say indigenous trust me they mean black people not those syberians they brought over and trained to be the copper people don't be lied to who is the most hated riggggghhhhhtttt
This video said Little Mountain is the highest elevation in Ohio. It isn't. Campbell Hill is, at 1,549.09 feet (472.16 m), the highest point in elevation in the U.S. state of Ohio.
I hope you make one on the formation of Virginia, and those who made her a Commonwealth. My great x's9th grandfather came through Jamestown, around 1650, settling in what is now, Brunswick County. I'm unsure of how the unincorporated town, bearing my maiden name came about, or the town next to it, bearing my father, and son's middle names, but would like to find out more.
The HOF is nothing more than a biased popularity contest, inducting many bands that don't even play rock. One example is the obvious and purposeful banning of Blue Öyster Cult from the hall. They were monsters during the 70's, selling out arena's and headlining shows for years. They're one of America's best rock bands, still touring today!
We had a park like Euclid Beach down in New Orleans... Pontchartrain Beach, and Lincoln Beach for the non caucasians. Both are long since closed. We arrived in Cleveland in 1912, went back to Italy, and returned to Cleveland in 1924. We left Cleveland in 1964, 6 months before I was born. I came to Cleveland in 1985 to see about a sick relative who lived in the Condos on Green Road. One of her neighbors told me to take the Red line train from Hopkins to Windermere... that was an education. The sweet lady train driver was beside herself with me being there by myself at 0200am.. she stayed there an hour while I tried to get a taxi... NONE would come. She finally got a CPD unit to give me a ride. I was a Deputy at the time and brought "rosco" with me. The CPD said it wouldn't have done me much good in Windermere. The Sergeant gave me his card and told me to carry it until I was ready to get on the plane back home😂 Grandfather was an architect/artist and some of his work still remains. St. Wendelin's Catholic church for one.
Thank-you for a great history of the Flats. I would as others have asked to see more of this nature. I went to Case Western Reserve a VERY long time ago, and only been back once. As you can see, I continue to be fascinated by Cleveland and its rich history. BTW-have you ever considered walking tours of Cleveland.