I was born here but not raised here. Am moving to Central PA next year. Looking forward to getting over to my birth town as much as possible. Thanks for helping out with that 👍🏽
there's so much great things to explore in Allentown. I do recommend a full trip around the Lehigh Valley. There are tons of abandoned landmarks turned museums from the regions past.
I was born in Allentown Pennsylvania, I'm 22 yrs old and I'm still here. I graduated at William Allen HS. My advice is avoid North side of Allentown, if you know, you know. Allentown was rough back then, it definitely has been cleaned up recently. However I don't see myself living in Allentown in a few years. I'm moving out west. The best way I can describe Allentown, it's pretty on the outside, and very ugly in the inside. I also won't call this city amazing, it's mid as it gets. We have amazing spots and tourism, and we have really bad spots here. At night time it's unsafe and you must have your head over your shoulders at all times Allentown schools need improving big time, most teachers are awesome, but some are woke angry teachers. And the misbehaving of rowdy students certainly doesn't help either. I genuinely want to see this city thrive, progress has been so slow for years, even the popular reconstruction of the 8th street bridge took nearly 10 years, at least that's what it felt like. Even with it's many problems, Allentown is actually a decent city, the parks, pools and the zoo are straight up cool. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is probably the coolest spot of Allentown, without a doubt. But where allentown shines, is the pure history, it's almost everywhere you look. Amazing people built this city a long while ago. Even some buildings we're built in the 1800s. That will be my rant on my home city, stay safe, and thank you for covering my city.
Thank you to all the great residents of Allentown who I met when filming this video and providing recommendations of the more unknown areas!
Allentown, Pa. Looks Just Like Philadelphia, Pa. Go Allentown, Pa.
My hometown 🔥💯
Always great to see a new tour video from you, sir!
So enjoyable and enriching to see - may be my favorite Jose on Tour yet. Thanks and God bless you and your family.
Thank you so much for the great feedback and support
Nice job Jose! This was excellently done. Learned lots and I’ve called the valley my home since I was born.
Thank you Zac. I love the Valley and feel like I'm just scratching the surface. There's so much more hidden stories to discover
Great video 💪🏿💪🏿
@@superfreak19770331 thank you
@JoseOnTour you're welcome Champ
lived in levittown, PA. currently watching this from India
I was born here but not raised here. Am moving to Central PA next year. Looking forward to getting over to my birth town as much as possible. Thanks for helping out with that 👍🏽
Great video! I'm live here but this video makes me want to visit.
there's so much great things to explore in Allentown. I do recommend a full trip around the Lehigh Valley. There are tons of abandoned landmarks turned museums from the regions past.
Nice job❤
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I was born in Allentown Pennsylvania, I'm 22 yrs old and I'm still here. I graduated at William Allen HS. My advice is avoid North side of Allentown, if you know, you know.
Allentown was rough back then, it definitely has been cleaned up recently. However I don't see myself living in Allentown in a few years. I'm moving out west.
The best way I can describe Allentown, it's pretty on the outside, and very ugly in the inside.
I also won't call this city amazing, it's mid as it gets. We have amazing spots and tourism, and we have really bad spots here. At night time it's unsafe and you must have your head over your shoulders at all times
Allentown schools need improving big time, most teachers are awesome, but some are woke angry teachers. And the misbehaving of rowdy students certainly doesn't help either.
I genuinely want to see this city thrive, progress has been so slow for years, even the popular reconstruction of the 8th street bridge took nearly 10 years, at least that's what it felt like.
Even with it's many problems, Allentown is actually a decent city, the parks, pools and the zoo are straight up cool. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is probably the coolest spot of Allentown, without a doubt.
But where allentown shines, is the pure history, it's almost everywhere you look. Amazing people built this city a long while ago. Even some buildings we're built in the 1800s.
That will be my rant on my home city, stay safe, and thank you for covering my city.