1:40 the white house next to the red house is my aunt and uncle's old house. So crazy seeing it here, and remembering all the memories I had spending the night there on the weekends 😭😭😭
Thank you for sharing this! I've always wanted to drive through there looking for my great grandfather's bar , I think it's been torn down by now but I just wanted to see the location. I'm not familiar with the area so I'd probably be lost too.
The blue house I use to go there alot the guy name is Indio he such an angel God sent Beautiful spirit I love the westside we stick together and it's so full of culture
@@1DayInLife This was back in the day when Guadalupe street was full of bars and nightclubs. Lots of knife fights. A lot of those dudes worked at the slaughter house that used to be not too far from Guadalupe St
"Barrio no se vende" alado de una casa que se ve abandonada
1:40 the white house next to the red house is my aunt and uncle's old house. So crazy seeing it here, and remembering all the memories I had spending the night there on the weekends 😭😭😭
Thanks for watching!
@@1DayInLife of course
Thank you for sharing this! I've always wanted to drive through there looking for my great grandfather's bar , I think it's been torn down by now but I just wanted to see the location. I'm not familiar with the area so I'd probably be lost too.
Do you know what the name of your Grandfather's bar was or any other information that someone reading this may give some insight?
@@1DayInLife It was called El Mosquito Bar. He owned it from about 1951-1955 I believe.
The blue house I use to go there alot the guy name is Indio he such an angel God sent Beautiful spirit I love the westside we stick together and it's so full of culture
There's no place like home 😊
I will visit this place soon 📝 #bucketlist
My dad used to tell me that Guadalupe street was called “tripas alley” because so many guys got eviscerated .
Why would that happen bro?
@@1DayInLife This was back in the day when Guadalupe street was full of bars and nightclubs. Lots of knife fights. A lot of those dudes worked at the slaughter house that used to be not too far from Guadalupe St
@@21lt Very interesting!