San angelo is a drug infested cesspool ,only lived there 2 years the cops are crooked as well as everyone in the court house ,ita a police for profit town , they make up their own laws , becareful in that place . . It has the foulest water in the country ,you can barely bathe in it. Their police chief just got sentenced to 15 years in prison for corruption . Not a place to bring your family..
THE FOULEST WATER!!! I remember my family and I would visit relatives there in the 90’s and I REFUSED to drink their water. I still remember how bad it tastes.
I agree, I have to live here because I care for my parents, but I am actively trying to get my parents to move. You can't find a job here unless you want to work for the hospital, nursing homes, or Walmart (good luck on that one). They have about as many bars as they do churches here, and many are racist here.
When I went back for my 20 year high school reunion I visited what's now known as the river walk and it was a cesspool. I walked across a newly constructed bridge and had to hold my nose. It was one of the saddest moments of my life.
Was born there in Nov 1963. After my dad passed away in 1974 we moved away in 1977. Since then I spent 20 years in the Navy. Traveled the world. Been all over the US. And I will be coming back home to live out my years. Back where I should be. I miss it there.
Is it a cesspool as noted in the other few comments? Is the drinking water a problem? Police corrupt? I was looking into retirement there as I have family north and south of San Angelo. Any tips would be appreciated.
Born here and moved 5-6 years ago. The chicken farm, fine arts museum and nature center brings back so many memories. I miss the place sometimes. Thank you!!
Finished my higher education in San Angelo (ASU Class of 1981) and the fact that Angelo State wasn't even mentioned seems strange to me. The school has a new museum, a planetarium, sporting events, art and theater events that were left out of this video. The campus has changed A LOT since I last attended (1982-83). Places where I recreated with footballs, baseballs and frisbees are now covered with buildings! I knew about some places mentioned here and not about others. The "Riverwalk" was not as developed as it is now, it was basically a park with a sidewalk. I never heard of the Chicken Art place! I knew about the Cat House downtown and was able to go to Fort Concho during a reenactment event! Since I was mostly engaged in attending classes during the week and being a broke student on the week-ends, I didn't explore much more too far from campus. Went to the mall, and the nightclubs that were next to the campus (anyone else reading this remember Cowboys or Wranglers?) if I had any extra money!
Going to visit San Angelo soon and see how I feel about it. Divorced and looking to make a big move and change! Something about this little city seems inviting to me.
@kawhileonard5300 for me, it's a spiritual black hole. It's almost impossible to leave and never come back. I'm only staying because of my parents and I am a remote worker so once they are gone I'm leaving.
Had relatives in San Angelo, when I was a kid in the 1960's. We used to go once a year or so to visit. It was much smaller and less developed. Much different from Central Texas (Temple) All of the relatives have passed on, and their kids moved. I need to visit again.
Lived there until i was old enought to move. Lotta good people there. But not alot to do. And nothing ever changes there. Has some good places to eat. I go once a year to see family and friends. Im always excited to go but after a couple days im ready to get outta there .
San angelo is a drug infested cesspool ,only lived there 2 years the cops are crooked as well as everyone in the court house ,ita a police for profit town , they make up their own laws , becareful in that place . . It has the foulest water in the country ,you can barely bathe in it. Their police chief just got sentenced to 15 years in prison for corruption . Not a place to bring your family..
THE FOULEST WATER!!! I remember my family and I would visit relatives there in the 90’s and I REFUSED to drink their water. I still remember how bad it tastes.
I agree, I have to live here because I care for my parents, but I am actively trying to get my parents to move. You can't find a job here unless you want to work for the hospital, nursing homes, or Walmart (good luck on that one). They have about as many bars as they do churches here, and many are racist here.
Cops are pos's everywhere.
@@ShortandSweet54the water rn is disgusting pumped fill of chlorine
When I went back for my 20 year high school reunion I visited what's now known as the
river walk and it was a cesspool. I walked across a newly constructed bridge and had
to hold my nose. It was one of the saddest moments of my life.
Was born there in Nov 1963. After my dad passed away in 1974 we moved away in 1977. Since then I spent 20 years in the Navy. Traveled the world. Been all over the US. And I will be coming back home to live out my years. Back where I should be. I miss it there.
I had been gone for over 30 years, but recently spent a couple of months there. Like yourself, the plan is to make it home once again!
Is it a cesspool as noted in the other few comments? Is the drinking water a problem? Police corrupt? I was looking into retirement there as I have family north and south of San Angelo. Any tips would be appreciated.
Do you remember what schools you went to?
Born here and moved 5-6 years ago. The chicken farm, fine arts museum and nature center brings back so many memories. I miss the place sometimes. Thank you!!
Thank YOU
Finished my higher education in San Angelo (ASU Class of 1981) and the fact that Angelo State wasn't even mentioned seems strange to me. The school has a new museum, a planetarium, sporting events, art and theater events that were left out of this video. The campus has changed A LOT since I last attended (1982-83). Places where I recreated with footballs, baseballs and frisbees are now covered with buildings! I knew about some places mentioned here and not about others. The "Riverwalk" was not as developed as it is now, it was basically a park with a sidewalk. I never heard of the Chicken Art place! I knew about the Cat House downtown and was able to go to Fort Concho during a reenactment event! Since I was mostly engaged in attending classes during the week and being a broke student on the week-ends, I didn't explore much more too far from campus. Went to the mall, and the nightclubs that were next to the campus (anyone else reading this remember Cowboys or Wranglers?) if I had any extra money!
My grandfather is from Concho City and I was a Cavalryman in the Army. Might just move out of Southern California and come to San Angelo.
Just accepted a job there and will be moving soon. Was discouraged by the negative comments until I saw it was the same two people over and over.
Don't worry! You will love it. Best of luck to you.
Don’t listen to the crybabies that are probably in jail. You will love San Angelo 😊
Going to visit San Angelo soon and see how I feel about it. Divorced and looking to make a big move and change! Something about this little city seems inviting to me.
Do NOT come you will never be able to leave ever again
@@Long-cock-johnson-lll ????
@kawhileonard5300 for me, it's a spiritual black hole. It's almost impossible to leave and never come back. I'm only staying because of my parents and I am a remote worker so once they are gone I'm leaving.
Had relatives in San Angelo, when I was a kid in the 1960's. We used to go once a year or so to visit. It was much smaller and less developed. Much different from Central Texas (Temple)
All of the relatives have passed on, and their kids moved. I need to visit again.
Lived there until i was old enought to move. Lotta good people there. But not alot to do. And nothing ever changes there. Has some good places to eat. I go once a year to see family and friends. Im always excited to go but after a couple days im ready to get outta there .
Like all small towns it has its pros and cons but definitely a good example of west texas living.
I use to live in San Angelo back in the 90s when I was bored I use to go to Mexico 🇲🇽 it only 2 hour drive
Appreciate you making the video. One of the photos in the intro was of a spot in Italy. 😅
We’re international! 😆
Heading there tomorrow as my partners friends son is having his graduation on Saturday
How about types of churches, restaurants and new or existing housing in San Angelo?
Plenty of churches pretty good restaurants and Plenty of new houses and housing
I want to visit soon 🙏
the drinking water is horrible
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San Angelo is in West Texas, not central Texas. Austin is in Central Texas.
🧢 El Paso is west Texas.
@@601TRAVELS you dont know shit
San Angelo is the best in tx
Troops are part of the Cavalry not Calvary where Jesus was crucified…. Otherwise very well done.
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lived here my WHOLE life, this town is super boring, only bars and stuff for adults, nothing for teenagers.
Ikr its sooooooo boring
Worst place ever
When I was a teen I went to Brown`s pool when it was hot .
Teens never like the place they live especially if born and raised there. Grass is always greener syndrome!
@gregplatt197 I'm in my 30s and still hate this place. Only here now for my parents then I'm gone.
Hows the chicks there, im gonna be working there a few months and wanna leave a few pregnant there
Lots of hot chicks.