Nah thats Anahiem village. I used to live there. Half the hood is claymont half is chi but the first trailer park he was in is 100% Claymont. And Chichester is worse then people think iykyk
@@southsidesasso I've never been in Anaheim. Sad. I live in Claymont now, Its definitely old but it's beautiful to me. I come from north Philly and to me Claymont is a big step up. And were I live it's quiet and clean
@@OursonAaron302 Yeah AV is right off Naamans Rd near the Tri State Mall. Its not as crazy as the city but looks can be decieving in the small towns around Wilmington. I used to live in South Philly and thought the same thing. But shit does go down in certain parts. Theres real nice parts too tho.
In the 1950’s, Analine Village kids went to Darley Rd. Elem. & Claymont schools, but I think that kids from some of the streets were over the PA line & went to Marcus Hook schools?
Someone in the comments said the kids can chose which school they go to but I think most go to Claymont schools. Idk if that's just for high school or what tho.
I definitely will remember you and everyone else who supported! I'm gonna find a way to show my appreciation. Channel just got monetized finally so we're on the way!
1:50 - Ridge Liquors. Not sure what year the law changed. But in the late 70's early 80's. It was legal to buy at 18 in Del. If we got shot down at the Bridge Tavern or Madison Grill in Chester, we'd make the trek to Claymont. Young Hooligan Delconians rarely left empty handed. -haahh. Thx. for the ride and memories GoodJawn610.
Haha thanks for sharing your memories too. I grew in the 90s and we never had to leave Chester. Kitchen 99 and Sleepys used to serve us when we were like 14 and I looked like a baby. The visual of it must've looked crazy. Bunch of bad ass little kids indeed 😭😭
You drove right passed my uncles house on Governor prince boulevard, you know, 🤔I'm really starting to think that our paths have crossed before, wouldn't that be something, nice ride tho, thanks, I actually feel like I got out of the house for a while, well til next time 👍🙏❤️😎🎃bye
I swear we probably did. Once I make some money on this channel and don't have to be in the street all the time I'm gonna show my face. Thanks so much as always Ruth! 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Claymont must be a ghetto drug area it looks like a ghetto neighborhood just like Wilmington 🤷🏽♀️what’s the safest neighborhood in Delaware please let me know is it Middletown Delaware or Bear, Newark, Dover etc….
Im not too familiar with lower DE (Middletown, Dover) but I know its very isolated. All the other towns you mentioned have good and bad parts. Even Claymont has good parts. If you have kids I'd just go off what the public schools are like. The Brandywine area is real nice. It has affordable living and great shopping and eating on 202.
@@OursonAaron302 Half Claymont half Chichester just like he said he knows his shit.. the side with the brick houses is Chichester and the side where the houses with drive ways and the trailer park is DE. Ridge liquors is Claymont and so are the ohuses behind it.
The Claymont Steak shop, was there often 80's and 90's. Had many friends in Brookview before the renovation, going back to 1972.
My dad was shift manager there, back in about 1964. Claymont born and raised.
At about 12:00, Brookview was demolished to make way for Darley Green.
Brookview used to be a little ghetto back in the early 2000’s I lived there back in 04-05 before they tore it down it was fun as hell
@@bluepeopledoNotexistBlacksDo that jawn was rachet as hell 😂😂 definitely was fun tho my friends in elementary school lived there
That first little part was not Claymont. That was Chichester, which is also not bad
Nah thats Anahiem village. I used to live there. Half the hood is claymont half is chi but the first trailer park he was in is 100% Claymont. And Chichester is worse then people think iykyk
You prob thinkin bout the trailer park in Trainer. thats a different jawn. the PA / DE border is 4:06
@@southsidesasso I've never been in Anaheim. Sad. I live in Claymont now, Its definitely old but it's beautiful to me. I come from north Philly and to me Claymont is a big step up. And were I live it's quiet and clean
@@OursonAaron302 Yeah AV is right off Naamans Rd near the Tri State Mall. Its not as crazy as the city but looks can be decieving in the small towns around Wilmington. I used to live in South Philly and thought the same thing. But shit does go down in certain parts. Theres real nice parts too tho.
In the 1950’s, Analine Village kids went to Darley Rd. Elem. & Claymont schools, but I think that kids from some of the streets were over the PA line & went to Marcus Hook schools?
Someone in the comments said the kids can chose which school they go to but I think most go to Claymont schools. Idk if that's just for high school or what tho.
thx for the vid. crazy memories in Claymont.
🙏🙏 thanks for watching!
Oh yeah, and when this channel hits a million, don't forget us Lil people k lol, just kidding 👍🙏❤️😎but I do hope you hit a million
I definitely will remember you and everyone else who supported! I'm gonna find a way to show my appreciation. Channel just got monetized finally so we're on the way!
@@goodjawn610 congrats 👏🎉
1:50 - Ridge Liquors. Not sure what year the law changed. But in the late 70's early 80's. It was legal to buy at 18 in Del. If we got shot down at the Bridge Tavern or Madison Grill in Chester, we'd make the trek to Claymont. Young Hooligan Delconians rarely left empty handed. -haahh. Thx. for the ride and memories GoodJawn610.
Haha thanks for sharing your memories too. I grew in the 90s and we never had to leave Chester. Kitchen 99 and Sleepys used to serve us when we were like 14 and I looked like a baby. The visual of it must've looked crazy. Bunch of bad ass little kids indeed 😭😭
Even in the early 70's, Chester for me was Eddies in Sun Village the bars near the shipyard.
You went everywhere but Greentree and Stoneybrook
You're right I knew I was missing something 😫 still thanks for watching! 🙏🙏
You drove right passed my uncles house on Governor prince boulevard, you know, 🤔I'm really starting to think that our paths have crossed before, wouldn't that be something, nice ride tho, thanks, I actually feel like I got out of the house for a while, well til next time 👍🙏❤️😎🎃bye
I swear we probably did. Once I make some money on this channel and don't have to be in the street all the time I'm gonna show my face. Thanks so much as always Ruth! 🙏🙏❤️❤️
It's actually the Delaware Bay.
Lol go to Wilmington dnt shit happen ova dere
Shit happens in Claymont too more than people realize. Ima do a vid of crime locations so people can see. It can get nasty sometimes.
Claymont must be a ghetto drug area it looks like a ghetto neighborhood just like Wilmington 🤷🏽♀️what’s the safest neighborhood in Delaware please let me know is it Middletown Delaware or Bear, Newark, Dover etc….
Im not too familiar with lower DE (Middletown, Dover) but I know its very isolated. All the other towns you mentioned have good and bad parts. Even Claymont has good parts. If you have kids I'd just go off what the public schools are like. The Brandywine area is real nice. It has affordable living and great shopping and eating on 202.
No it's not a ghetto drug area. It's quite and clean.
That first small place was not Claymont that was Chischester
@@OursonAaron302 Half Claymont half Chichester just like he said he knows his shit.. the side with the brick houses is Chichester and the side where the houses with drive ways and the trailer park is DE. Ridge liquors is Claymont and so are the ohuses behind it.
What’s the zip code
19703 for claymont
Yo bruh, you better stay yo ass from around the back of The Row if you don’t know anybody ! You really don’t know where you were at !!
ROW BOY !
Former drug dealer lives next door
Did you get your car fixed?
Almost. Just gotta replace a few tires and I'm gonna hit some new cities. Should be by this week. 🙏🙏
@@goodjawn610 Awesome!
Crazy that Joe Biden once lived and went to school here.
Yup he went to Archmere, but its a pretty elite private school. Gotta have a lot of money to send your kids there.