Hermosa city... Estuve allá en abril de este año... Quedé encantado con el orden , la tranquilidad, la paz y los bellos paisajes de este lugar. Es un lugar de delicados pastos y de aguas de reposo.. recomiendo visitar THE BRANHAM TABERNACLE. EIGHT STREET AND PENN... GOD BLESS YOU
Thankyou for uploading this video because i was curious at to what it all looked like or what the homes were like there and when you mentioned how much one the home were that you passed by on the corner a dark blue tone home i was like they crazy asl thats too damn expensive but it had to be lower income read there but then again that has beds in an issue because they make that almost impossible For people who are lower income or no income someone who struggles to find employment that is also an issue
Jeffersonville is a nice area. Like most city's, but on a smaller scale, it suffers some from the doughnut syndrome, where the inner part is older and not up kept, and the outer area being newer and modern. Still, Jeff hasn't done bad trying to keep some of their older architecture, but not as good as say Madison Indiana. A nice place to live and raise a family.
This is my home town. The city has grown a lot in the past 10 years. We're still going through a building and population boom. Our neighboring Indiana cities (Clarksville, New Albany) have a shared waterfront and we're working on connecting the water front. Clarksville is building a new downtown that'll bring much more change to Jeffersonville. We have a lot going on and it's really transformed since the 90s.
@@Qaranwadani1993 yeah it's a very small area close to Utica and Jeffersonville IN. It's right off of 10th Street/highway 62. They've built a new theatre right by there and where the old army ammunition plant was has been developed with many new businesses and companies including an Amazon etc
I lived in Jeffersonville for 16 months and it is a real nice city. Very low crime, very affordable and much nicer than Louisville. Only problem, lack of opportunities in my career field, I had to leave for better job opportunities.
Hermosa city... Estuve allá en abril de este año... Quedé encantado con el orden , la tranquilidad, la paz y los bellos paisajes de este lugar. Es un lugar de delicados pastos y de aguas de reposo.. recomiendo visitar THE BRANHAM TABERNACLE. EIGHT STREET AND PENN... GOD BLESS YOU
Thanks , so informative about this city
You're welcome thanks for watching
I live here and the town is really great, but I guess that’s from the perspective of a “Kentuckiana” native
Thankyou for uploading this video because i was curious at to what it all looked like or what the homes were like there and when you mentioned how much one the home were that you passed by on the corner a dark blue tone home i was like they crazy asl thats too damn expensive but it had to be lower income read there but then again that has beds in an issue because they make that almost impossible
For people who are lower income or no income someone who struggles to find employment that is also an issue
Jeffersonville is a nice area. Like most city's, but on a smaller scale, it suffers some from the doughnut syndrome, where the inner part is older and not up kept, and the outer area being newer and modern. Still, Jeff hasn't done bad trying to keep some of their older architecture, but not as good as say Madison Indiana. A nice place to live and raise a family.
This is my home town. The city has grown a lot in the past 10 years. We're still going through a building and population boom. Our neighboring Indiana cities (Clarksville, New Albany) have a shared waterfront and we're working on connecting the water front. Clarksville is building a new downtown that'll bring much more change to Jeffersonville. We have a lot going on and it's really transformed since the 90s.
Thanks for the information
Is Bethlehem included?
@@Qaranwadani1993 yeah it's a very small area close to Utica and Jeffersonville IN. It's right off of 10th Street/highway 62. They've built a new theatre right by there and where the old army ammunition plant was has been developed with many new businesses and companies including an Amazon etc
Great video!!!
I heard about this city, from a man whose name is William Branham
Have you heard?
Yes.. He is our Prophet
Thank you for this video.Will be moving to the area
I saw my church in the video
I lived in Jeffersonville for 16 months and it is a real nice city. Very low crime, very affordable and much nicer than Louisville. Only problem, lack of opportunities in my career field, I had to leave for better job opportunities.
You forgot to inform people that the police are garbage.
born raised and lived all over Jeff for all 20 years of my life
Actually New Albany was more of a place where slaves swam to not as much in Jeffersonville
Here's a suggestion, plan and rehearse what you're going to say before you start taping.
I think you need to shutup rude asf he did ok with narrating the dialogue and his audio in the video