@ Sunday Driver Appreciate your videos. But for a Sunday driver you sure drive too fast… near the end of this video, you were going so fast you scared a couple of pedestrians crossing in the crosswalk. You know, they have the right-of-way once they’re inside that crosswalk. Slow down! You’re supposed to be taking us on a tour with you, not taking us with you as you’re trying to get to work on time because you’re running late! Thank you.
I take it that you have never actually been there. I have. And I left. And that was years before it became so 'beautiful' that it was burned almost to the ground by the terrorists.
Did you notice all the skyways? You can traverse nearly the entire downtown without going outside. All of the hustle and bustle in the Twin Cities is on the second floor, not the sidewalk.
I hope it will getting better (the whole USA). I'm from northern Germany and I thought about moving to Minneapolis in the future, 'cause I think it's such a beautiful and liveable city, but the current political situation is so bad. Luckily i'm 15, so I would be able to move to the USA in like 10 years, when I finished my college. As I said, I hope your country will change for the better, I would love to live in the Midwest when everything is all right again. (Sorry if I made some mistakes)
@@juliusbrauer we want you here trust me even pandemic deep and riot deep we all have a place and the culture is great if you like people and art and more, great colleges here too. please come once go to marquette hotel and try it here, small enough to be safer than other cities, and the police incidents are just a occurence very rare do people do this
@ Randy Steele Right. Should be done when the sun is at high noon or above… certainly not ever looking directly into the sun. That’s blinding… whether it’s sunset or sunrise, or around those times.
first time? most cities would have that and trust me most of the parts of the city and the state is super fresh and clean and healthy there are other places that are far worse
A look at how it used to be, because of the riots and the city's political leaders direction. The city has taken a severe downturn in terms of MPLS being a safe city to live in. Crime is rampant now downtown and the civic leadership and law enforcement don't seem to care anymore. Hopefully it will improve soon.
Minneapolis is a unique, clean and beautiful city (blink) & you'll miss it ...I lived there 26 years; the only thing I miss about it is the harsh realities of 5 1/2 months freezing cold winters! But, when you say typical I sense (as if) you're somewhat jealous/hating; and could be from a small town or a raggedy city! No judgment--IJS!