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Do one about D.C.
ОтветитьDo one about Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago
ОтветитьReal Talk all the way
ОтветитьColumbus built the First Soccer stadium in the US and first to have 2 soccer stadiums within city limits. (New one was built in 2020)
ОтветитьOnly in OHIO
Ответитьthey should show shit about Ohio to out of state tourist people not Ohioans.😂😂😂😂😂 you know where everybody's at and what they're doing at all times . That's what the pandemic was about. spying on people and knowing their location. Hakuna Matata let the truth be told.😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьALL apartments plus fees are around $1,300 for a one bedroom apartment! Gouged unaffordable rent!
ОтветитьColumbus is 1984 Dytopia! Gouged and not affordable and employers do not pay livable wages!
ОтветитьVery good job 👌 ❤❤
ОтветитьMe interese por el equipo de la MLS y quería saber como es la ciudad
ОтветитьI am a Jordanian and I have to admit I fell in love with the city I hope to visit it one day
ОтветитьOut of all the places I've ever lived, I have to say I liked Columbus, Ohio the most. Even though the winters are harsh, Columbus has the nicest people, a laid-back approach to living, pleasant greenery, vibrant college scene, and a plain and unpretentious spirit that is very comforting. Now I reside in California where everyone's pretty much a freak.
ОтветитьWhile Columbus and Cincinnati have the largest "metropolitan area" populations in Ohio, and Cleveland's is slightly smaller, the latter is excluding Summit and possibly Portage counties where the Akron metropolitan area is located. Parts of those counties are in Cleveland's orbit more than Akron's, and when one takes all of that into account, the Cleveland metropolitan area is still Ohio's most populated. Cleveland is still easily the most cosmopolitan metro area in all of Ohio!
ОтветитьColumbus is my shit 614 🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьLooks like an enjoyable place, but those skyscrapers are so ugly.
ОтветитьIn addition to the Big 10's Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball and Football programs, Columbus is also home to the MLS's Columbus Crew, NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets, International League's Columbus Clippers and MLS's Next pro Columbus Crew 2.
ОтветитьI moved from KC to Columbus, actually the suburbs in Dublin. First, the Ohio State fans are disgusting folks. Actually Ohio State is located in the middle of the ghetto so I wasn't surprised. Anyone who would choose to go to school in the ghetto is low life. Crime is high everywhere but the suburbs. The people in Columbus aren't that friendly. I think that's because most people aren't from there and want to be somewhere else. I don't blame them because it's a govt Capitol City so typical lazy career people. I was in tech sales and visited all the largest companies. There were some decent companies in Columbus but much better ones in Cincinnati and Cleveland. Columbus is a VERY depressing city because 300 days a year are cloudy. I couldn't believe how overcast it was every single day. It was so bad that I left after two years. You never have sun in Columbus. You can look it up, 80% of days it's cloudy in Columbus. It really was extremely depressing considering I was used to sunny days. I actually call Columbus Cloudumbus because it was ALWAYS cloudy. Also I always found it extremely humorous that people there would try to convince me that they're from the Midwest. Lol. I always laughed at them and explained they can't be Midwest when they live in the eastern time zone. I'm from Kansas and I'm from Midwest. Ohio people aren't Midwestern and have the Eastern Coast mentality and rudeness. You can only be Midwest if you live in the Central time zone. Idiot people from Ohio. Ugh. Now let's talk about the city income tax of 2%. WTF. We don't even have a city tax in the suburbs in Kansas and the suburbs are much nicer than Columbus suburbs. I was making a few hundred thousand dollars a year in Columbus and paying the city $6000, plus Ohio state tax and high property tax. It made Columbus (Dublin) insanely highly taxed. The traffic is terrible around Columbus especially the semi trucks. I'm not lying, semis literally make up half the vehicles on the highways and I'm not joking. The amount of semi trucks using the highways was unbelievable. Every other vehicle is a semi because Ohio is a massive manufacturing center, massive distribution center and 2/3 of the country population is 500 miles within Ohio. The semi trucks are insane in and around Columbus. The highways always have big accidents and it's the least safe highway system I've driven on. I can't tell you how many delays, sometimes many many miles long I encountered on I-70 or I-71. The city itself is boring. No major sports except hockey. There's a zoo but after one visit it's just like any zoo. Really there's not much to do there. I've lived around the country, and was glad to leave Cloudumbus.
ОтветитьColumbus is the largest city in the nation with absolutly no passenger rail transportation! YEAH...WE'RE NUMBER 1, WE'RE NUMBER 1🥳🥳🥳
ОтветитьThey built a flood wall along the river to stop flooding happening just west of downtown in “Franklinton” and the “Bottoms”. Shortly after that, Crack “flooded” those areas. After many people left the area, either from getting out of the crime or getting arrested. After that, while there were still people willing to stay, that area “flooded” with heroine. Now almost everyone is gone. If you cross the river from downtown and head west, there are brand new apartment buildings and office buildings, built on land that cost near next to nothing due to the “horrible crime”. A few years ago, a doctor was accused of killing patients who were near death. Before his trial was over, which he won btw, they tore down the majority of the hospital he was working out of, which also happens to be just west of downtown directly off of broad st (US40), and they are putting up office buildings and apartments…sounds kind of suspicious doesn’t it ? Maybe it’s just gentrification? Maybe it’s city planning by people who only care about their own interests and not the interests the actual citizens have had over the last couple decades…maybe I’m entirely wrong and it’s just the city evolving, who knows 🤷♂️🤷♂️
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