Hey Guys. It’s actually 35% off my entire inventory on thisisdanbell.com. Classic shots from the beginning of my career until now. If you order before the 16th you’ll get a free surprise in your mailer. Let me know if you have any questions! Dan@thisisdanbell.com
yo dan, long time fan, this is super exciting. i bought one of your signed polaroid's in the past and it was one of my favorite things i owned, but i lost in in a move and its been years now. It still bugs me to this day. I dont see any listed on the site right now, unless im missing it. i would do anything to get another from you! You're my biggest inspiration in photography.
Hey Dan I thought you were moving to Woodstock? I was hoping you were still doing that, cuz it’s within an hour from me. And there’s lots to explore here
There are hundreds, if not thousands of little neighborhoods like this scattered across the US. The decay is astounding. Beneath the bones are quaint, beautiful neighborhoods. They need love and a second chance. Thank you!
But the state of the government and the crime activity are what keep it like this. The economy is trash and more crime and theft are growing. Causing even more inflation.
This doesn't happen to a city or a town in one generation though and you can't fix it overnight if you fix it too fast the people that live there start to resent it and then it just becomes a modern dystopia I hate to sound cliche but the slow way to build it back is the love in family structure of the people that live there to be built back up. Too much to say so I will say less your compassion though is the first step thank you pass it on
@@TravelatorH8ryeah definitely. It's too bad that you have regular people with good ideas and passion for their business, get a cool old space with character in a cool old city/town, they all start to get their own organic scene, flavor going and their vulture ridden city committees step in and try to bring in big corporate money, jack up prices for the people who are making it happen, put them all out so the bigger money just ends up turning out a short-term profit or just leave when it all starts declining again. It's ridiculous. Bunch like that around me, a few are kinda holding on. I haven't been in a while but Phoenixville pa is/was a good example of this not happening, and pretty quickly turning around into a really cool little city. Hope it's still going well
The last home is a prime example of why I’m drawn to urban exploration, I would pause the video and just stare, the beautiful furniture, those Pyrex bowls… it’s as if time just stops for a minute, and I love every second of it
Omg Dan, please go back to that one house and inspect that massive vinyl collection in a box at 20:07. The first LP is a disco album by Linda Clifford called “If my friends could see me now”. Can’t believe I recognized that. Looks like a good collection, even just to look through. Amazing walkthrough as always. Thank you for these amazing videos.
The sharps bucket is so sad to me. It shows the person does care or did care at one point and has the knowledge to use it, but not the willpower to stop. Tragic.
Good tour Dan, Sure is sad seeing neighborhoods being turned into wastelands. I can imagine back in day ,kids running around, dads working on there cars or mowing the lawn, and the smells of bbq's cooking burgers or hotdogs. Back in the days of kids having fun, not kids having guns. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
I loved the house here you explored Dan. Sad to see the vinyl records all left behind and a couple of the glasswares in the cabinet looked okay ish. I remember that spooky, small, barely-1 -car-width alley you showed Werner and I and how much rubbish is dumped all over the place. Thanks for an awesome video my friend 😍🤗
That house you went into... looks like old people lived there and then passed away and no one took the place after. I spotted a big plastic crate with albums inside - would have loved to seen what the former owner listened to.
Seeing someone's whole life beeing turned in just a piles of rubbish is really depressing. Those vinyls in the box, furniture, paintings all just left to rot.
I imagine most of that stuff is from the original owners from 40-50 years ago that actually worked and owned the house. Slumlords bought them decades ago and the gov't pays for the bums to live in them for free. We moved out of Baltimore in 1976 and I happened to see our old house on Zillow about a month ago. It had our same carpet, light fixtures, a table we left in basement.., everything was the same, except for the trash and complete dis-repair. I looked in Tax records and saw there were about 8 different people living there under HUD. All just flopped there on our tax money. Makes me sick.
I’m 72 years old and grew up in Maryland. Loved visiting Baltimore. Peach Cake from a corner bakery! Lexington Market, row housed with their clean steps. And so much more. Thank you 💕 You did make me laugh … we disagree about Little Tavern burger. They were formed from actual hamburger at the grill. Wasn’t meat putty, molded and frozen 😊 Sending you love for reminding me of lots of good memories 💕 We can find Joy everywhere
Always love your uploads Dan! I live just outside of Detroit and have spent plenty of time adventuring in the city, along with Saginaw, Flint, and Pontiac Michigan. The sadness that it brings seeing places that once hosted thousands of people trying their very best to make it in life left to this is real. As always I appreciate your bravery and effort!
Dan, I have a LOT of respect for you... Being from Baltimore, you really kind of showcase the dump that the city has become, even if I don't live there anymore! You are without a doubt one of my favorite if not my favorite creator on YT, mainly because you're from MD and the Baltimore area! Sending love from FL! 🌴❤
So strange seeing that house for sale in the middle of an abandoned neighborhood with shady people all over. Baltimore looks like it used to be a beautiful city but I would be afraid to drive around. The homes look so historic.
Great informative video Dan! Had no idea about state of the buildings and neighborhoods in the city is that astonishingly decayed. Wow. Hope the area can be cleaned up and revitalized.
There is over 15,000 abandoned houses,most will never he fixed up. It costs too much to fix them up to what would be a good standard for working people.
lol, traveling/shopping with sarcasm, I like it. That little building where Divine filmed was cool to see. I'd have had to take that flapper picture and frame. I must have souvenirs.
I love that old, stark building at 7:33. The hood still has such a quaint charm about it, particularly this time of year with overcast skies & the deciduous trees. Cheers Dan!
Hey Dan.. Thanks for taking us with you on this tour of West Baltimore. I find myself being drawn to the more seedy less desirable parts of town myself.. Im no drug addict or a prositute. I just like to take a stroll down memory lane, someone elses memory lane i guess you could say.. Mysterious and unknown thrills are something i have always enjoyed.. Thanks Dan Take Care.
i used to eat at the last little tavern. it was on conking street. they closed it, tore it down and built the library. the last little tavern moved two blocks away on eastern avenue. i experienced the burgers. i had acid reflux, diarrhea and confusion. disgusting. maybe the old school locations were better but the lady who worked the night shift on eastern had scabs and bad intentions.She offered us sexual favors. NOT KIDDING. bless her heart. she sucked a lot of d**** in the bathroom for extra income. those burgers, talk about side eye. if we ordered a bag of burgers she wasn’t having it. very difficult. i miss her. she was fabulous. she let us drink in the “restaurant” as long as we poured her one. I loved her.
Dan I was born in Union Memorial Hospital in 1952, and grew up in the Baltimore Area, My grandparents on my mother's side lived on Greenmount Ave. Your opinion of Little Tavern Hamburgers I would differ with as a kid I lived for a stop to buy a bag full for a picnic or a dinner . I was last in Baltimore July 2023 and it was a sad site.
I dated a guy from Washington DC a few years back. There were times I had to fly into Baltimore and catch the train down to DC. From the train it appeared that some of these folks literally threw their trash out of the back windows. It went on for blocks and blocks.
I love your videos. The house you went into looked like it was a very cute house, at one time. I saw a vintage art piece, on the wall, I would have loved to keep. ❤❤❤
Dan, it's good to "see" you again. I used to watch you and Will and one of your very first Leakin Park documentaries. You had even called the local police to see what news they had on this particular murder. Very good video! I enjoyed you visits to abandoned places like the Children's Asylum (where you felt like you were being watched and your users saw somebody's shadow on a door as you went inside - long time ago, about 7 years.) The video with Will where you went to Uplands. Those videos are memorable.
The Goodwill was so funny from foot fetish paintings to dirty pans Goodwill has it all LMFAO 😂 thanks for sharing your very brave hahaha hope that house gets that UTI checked outside 😬🥴love ya danny ❤️
So incredibly sad to see that home just left like that. It's also very strange seeing the juxtaposition between the decayed, fallen apart and the ones that looked so nice and tidy 😮😊
Hey Dan, I was born in Baltimore and lived there until my mid 40's. I am 57 now. We lived in the city off of Belair Rd. and Frankfurt and my grandparents on mom's side lived in Hamilton. My dad's parents lived on the west side. His father was a police officer and patrolled through Leakin park and surrounding area back in the 50's and 60's. When I was younger probably around 9 or 10 I remember my parents reminiscing with my aunt and uncle about the stories my grandfather had about Leakin park. It was a well known fact that bodies would be found back then. It was a place you didn't want to be after dark. We moved to Baltimore County when I was in 3rd grade. I became a Steamfitter in the 90's and worked in some places that Baltimore was proud of but are no longer there. Such as Bethlehem Steel, the shipyard there, also the GM plant and a whole lot of other places. I took a break from the construction field as a pipefitter / welder and went to work as a Steveadore on Clinton street at Ruckert Terminal. There was some old brick row homes typical Balto style that aren't there anymore. But I remember this particular one was a really old bar inside and you could go in and get a sandwich. It had a long brass trough down by your feet at the bar and you could just feel the history of this place when you went in. It was like going back to the 1800's or early 1900's. There was an old woman who my coworker just called Ma and she tended the place and I took it that she owned it too. I oftentimes wonder what became of her and I was told that back in early 1900's those brass troughs were to pee in. I wish I could go back and revisit those days.
Imagine the amazing thrift store you could open and keep stocked with items rescued from these abandoned houses. They’re just chock-full of collectibles and antiques that are all going to be lost forever.
That school reminds me of a tiny school similar to that place. The outside boiler room was flooded. The school itself had a bad vibe and this was in upstate S.C close to where I used to live.
I love your vlogs. They're very Nelson Sullivan Esq. Ive been wanting to get up to five ninth ave in NYC but haven't had the chance to yet. This spring for sure to pay respects to the man. I have an old school goodwill down here in Delaware. I'm about a half an hour outside of Philly. Worked for septa. I've seen shady parts, people, and everything in between lol. I like seeing the older places getting cleaned up and renovated, instead of dozed so the millionth wawa or Royal farms, within a mile of each other, ends up in it's place. Baltimore and Philadelphia have so much valuable history and you'll never find another place like them. (There's probably a joke to be made somewhere in here lol). Good video Dan. Just rewatched the Aileen wournos doc that was so well done. Cheers and be safe out there.
The two dollar painting on that wrap is nice. It reminds me of, me. You described it perfectly. The toxic waste part absolutely sold me. I'd pay double. 😂
Hey Guys. It’s actually 35% off my entire inventory on thisisdanbell.com. Classic shots from the beginning of my career until now. If you order before the 16th you’ll get a free surprise in your mailer. Let me know if you have any questions! Dan@thisisdanbell.com
yo dan, long time fan, this is super exciting. i bought one of your signed polaroid's in the past and it was one of my favorite things i owned, but i lost in in a move and its been years now. It still bugs me to this day. I dont see any listed on the site right now, unless im missing it. i would do anything to get another from you! You're my biggest inspiration in photography.
Hey Dan I thought you were moving to Woodstock? I was hoping you were still doing that, cuz it’s within an hour from me. And there’s lots to explore here
There are hundreds, if not thousands of little neighborhoods like this scattered across the US. The decay is astounding. Beneath the bones are quaint, beautiful neighborhoods. They need love and a second chance. Thank you!
But the state of the government and the crime activity are what keep it like this. The economy is trash and more crime and theft are growing. Causing even more inflation.
This doesn't happen to a city or a town in one generation though and you can't fix it overnight if you fix it too fast the people that live there start to resent it and then it just becomes a modern dystopia I hate to sound cliche but the slow way to build it back is the love in family structure of the people that live there to be built back up. Too much to say so I will say less your compassion though is the first step thank you pass it on
Easily thousand but a lot are on their way if the local governments don't get in the way with greedy short sighted cash grabs
@@TravelatorH8ryeah definitely. It's too bad that you have regular people with good ideas and passion for their business, get a cool old space with character in a cool old city/town, they all start to get their own organic scene, flavor going and their vulture ridden city committees step in and try to bring in big corporate money, jack up prices for the people who are making it happen, put them all out so the bigger money just ends up turning out a short-term profit or just leave when it all starts declining again. It's ridiculous. Bunch like that around me, a few are kinda holding on. I haven't been in a while but Phoenixville pa is/was a good example of this not happening, and pretty quickly turning around into a really cool little city. Hope it's still going well
The last home is a prime example of why I’m drawn to urban exploration, I would pause the video and just stare, the beautiful furniture, those Pyrex bowls… it’s as if time just stops for a minute, and I love every second of it
Lots of value in those items, those Pyrex bowls could go for $50 very easily. As you well know, I’m sure!
The Goodwill bit reminds me of your your older thrifting vids, which were hilarious. Good times.
Yes😂
I miss those
I had the same thought! 😂
Omg Dan, please go back to that one house and inspect that massive vinyl collection in a box at 20:07. The first LP is a disco album by Linda Clifford called “If my friends could see me now”. Can’t believe I recognized that. Looks like a good collection, even just to look through. Amazing walkthrough as always. Thank you for these amazing videos.
i wanted to. need gloves and respirator.
I came here to see if anyone else noticed them!!!💕😇
@@Butwhy313 Yes!
Nothing better than a Dan Bell video! ❤
It's like having Christmas early when your a kid.
You know that’s right. 😊
Agreed ❤
Nothing better than crawling into bed and seeing that there's a new Dan Bell video to watch before I sleep. Perfection.
Agreed! That's the cherry on top of my week end
My thoughts exactly 😊
The sharps bucket is so sad to me. It shows the person does care or did care at one point and has the knowledge to use it, but not the willpower to stop. Tragic.
9:00 a rotten apple, two actually. Once I threw an apple in the back yard and it became hollow and hard like a dried gourd.
Good tour Dan, Sure is sad seeing neighborhoods being turned into wastelands. I can imagine back in day ,kids running around, dads working on there cars or mowing the lawn, and the smells of bbq's cooking burgers or hotdogs. Back in the days of kids having fun, not kids having guns. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
"Wherever you sniff shoes and take care of business" 🤣🤣🤣 Your humor always cracks me up!
I loved the house here you explored Dan. Sad to see the vinyl records all left behind and a couple of the glasswares in the cabinet looked okay ish. I remember that spooky, small, barely-1 -car-width alley you showed Werner and I and how much rubbish is dumped all over the place. Thanks for an awesome video my friend 😍🤗
Your Thrift store roasts are so damn funny :) I've watched all the ones on your channel several times, Please do more!
10:00 always loved the architectural designs of the old houses in Baltimore
That house you went into... looks like old people lived there and then passed away and no one took the place after. I spotted a big plastic crate with albums inside - would have loved to seen what the former owner listened to.
Seeing someone's whole life beeing turned in just a piles of rubbish is really depressing. Those vinyls in the box, furniture, paintings all just left to rot.
@@edwardp.2642In the end, most material items are unnecessary junk.
@@eaanyills I'm not thinking about material value, it's about that all those items meant something to the owner.
I imagine most of that stuff is from the original owners from 40-50 years ago that actually worked and owned the house. Slumlords bought them decades ago and the gov't pays for the bums to live in them for free. We moved out of Baltimore in 1976 and I happened to see our old house on Zillow about a month ago. It had our same carpet, light fixtures, a table we left in basement.., everything was the same, except for the trash and complete dis-repair. I looked in Tax records and saw there were about 8 different people living there under HUD. All just flopped there on our tax money. Makes me sick.
As a native Baltimorean, I enjoy your videos and your spot-on commentary!
Dan you are a living legend, thanks for an always interesting and great video brother!
Dan you have the best laugh ever 😂
I love when you take us on random tours of your city. Thanks Dan!
"How fun was this?"
IT WAS VERY FUN. Thanks, Dan. Love & appreciate, ya!
I’m 72 years old and grew up in Maryland. Loved visiting Baltimore. Peach Cake from a corner bakery! Lexington Market, row housed with their clean steps. And so much more. Thank you 💕
You did make me laugh … we disagree about Little Tavern burger. They were formed from actual hamburger at the grill. Wasn’t meat putty, molded and frozen 😊
Sending you love for reminding me of lots of good memories 💕
We can find Joy everywhere
Always love your uploads Dan! I live just outside of Detroit and have spent plenty of time adventuring in the city, along with Saginaw, Flint, and Pontiac Michigan. The sadness that it brings seeing places that once hosted thousands of people trying their very best to make it in life left to this is real. As always I appreciate your bravery and effort!
Dan, I love watching you just walk around stores. You can talk about anything and I am always entertained.
Dan, I have a LOT of respect for you... Being from Baltimore, you really kind of showcase the dump that the city has become, even if I don't live there anymore! You are without a doubt one of my favorite if not my favorite creator on YT, mainly because you're from MD and the Baltimore area! Sending love from FL! 🌴❤
So happy to see this ❤❤❤ love you Dan ❤❤❤
Love you too, Pam!
Your curiosity is such a huge part of your personality and it makes your exploration abs documentation media so good!!
Love this video. I always enjoy seeing your trips around Baltimore as well as all your urbex.
I feel so bad for whoever was living at the abandoned school 😔 Hopefully they can turn their life around
Amazing video as always, Dan
Thank you for this tour. 💗
i have to say.....this seriously has to be onhe of my favorite youtube channels....amazing mix of urbex and other things keeps me coming back
Hi Dan good morning 🌞 thanks for sharing this. Take care my friend 👍😎📸
So strange seeing that house for sale in the middle of an abandoned neighborhood with shady people all over. Baltimore looks like it used to be a beautiful city but I would be afraid to drive around. The homes look so historic.
Love to see your videos pop up brother. I am from Baltimore, moved away years ago. Its interesting to see it again.
Great informative video Dan! Had no idea about state of the buildings and neighborhoods in the city is that astonishingly decayed. Wow. Hope the area can be cleaned up and revitalized.
There is over 15,000 abandoned houses,most will never he fixed up.
It costs too much to fix them up to what would be a good standard for working people.
Yay, thrifting with Dan!! Fantastic tour!
At 16:07 when you zoomed in on the door I could hear a smoke detector chirping announcing it's need for a new battery. 😁👍
lol, traveling/shopping with sarcasm, I like it. That little building where Divine filmed was cool to see. I'd have had to take that flapper picture and frame. I must have souvenirs.
I love that old, stark building at 7:33. The hood still has such a quaint charm about it, particularly this time of year with overcast skies & the deciduous trees. Cheers Dan!
Dan, you're just the vibe I needed this morning ❤😊 thank you
Hey Dan.. Thanks for taking us with you on this tour of West Baltimore. I find myself being drawn to the more seedy less desirable parts of town myself.. Im no drug addict or a prositute. I just like to take a stroll down memory lane, someone elses memory lane i guess you could say.. Mysterious and unknown thrills are something i have always enjoyed.. Thanks Dan Take Care.
You are and always will remain the best at this… I WILL one day be your bestie 😂😂 love ya Dan ❤
My grandmother had a row house on Greenmount ave....we used to eat in that Little Tavern.
I live in San Diego now but would love to see her house again..4025 Greenmount Ave
i used to eat at the last little tavern. it was on conking street. they closed it, tore it down and built the library. the last little tavern moved two blocks away on eastern avenue. i experienced the burgers. i had acid reflux, diarrhea and confusion. disgusting. maybe the old school locations were better but the lady who worked the night shift on eastern had scabs and bad intentions.She offered us sexual favors. NOT KIDDING. bless her heart. she sucked a lot of d**** in the bathroom for extra income. those burgers, talk about side eye. if we ordered a bag of burgers she wasn’t having it. very difficult. i miss her. she was fabulous. she let us drink in the “restaurant” as long as we poured her one. I loved her.
@@DanBellFilmIt Best story ever...you are indeed a poet. Ah Baltimore....
I've missed these! Thanks Dan❤👏
Dan I was born in Union Memorial Hospital in 1952, and grew up in the Baltimore Area, My grandparents on my mother's side lived on Greenmount Ave. Your opinion of Little Tavern Hamburgers I would differ with as a kid I lived for a stop to buy a bag full for a picnic or a dinner . I was last in Baltimore July 2023 and it was a sad site.
Like old times with Dan taking us on a you tube adventure ;)
Heyo a Dan upload!!! Stay safe out there, looks like a scene from Fallout
Another excellent video,Dan.
Love your vids Dan but what a depressing place. Can't imagine what it must be like living there.
First time watching your videos, glad TH-cam recommended it to me
I dated a guy from Washington DC a few years back. There were times I had to fly into Baltimore and catch the train down to DC. From the train it appeared that some of these folks literally threw their trash out of the back windows. It went on for blocks and blocks.
Because that’s exactly what happens. Nobody is taking out the trash at a trap house.
I love your videos. The house you went into looked like it was a very cute house, at one time. I saw a vintage art piece, on the wall, I would have loved to keep. ❤❤❤
In the dead of winter with no snow and brown all over, the houses strike a similar mood.
Dan, I am obsessed with your channel… I always come back to watch over and over! :)
Your retail commentary is always hilarious!
Dan, it's good to "see" you again. I used to watch you and Will and one of your very first Leakin Park documentaries. You had even called the local police to see what news they had on this particular murder. Very good video! I enjoyed you visits to abandoned places like the Children's Asylum (where you felt like you were being watched and your users saw somebody's shadow on a door as you went inside - long time ago, about 7 years.) The video with Will where you went to Uplands. Those videos are memorable.
That lamb was giving you side-eye!
What a hopeless dump. Fascinating video though - cheers Dan
This was great, thanks Dan!
The Goodwill was so funny from foot fetish paintings to dirty pans Goodwill has it all LMFAO 😂 thanks for sharing your very brave hahaha hope that house gets that UTI checked outside 😬🥴love ya danny ❤️
So interesting.........So sad.........thx
Ahh I have missed your videos! Thank you! ❤
Lovely video Dan. Poor hoods & once homes. People ruin everything. But without them there'd be noone to talk to.
Great video! As usual!❤
I betcha those houses were beautiful back in the day ❤️😏 sad to see them just deteriorate as time passes…
Thanks for always showing us around your place, Dan.
I always look forward to these videos from ❤
Balls of steel. Great video, Dan Bell. Please do some more lives; enjoy your commentary.
This is the content I need. More Dan bell goodwill vlogs please ❤
Keep creating content!!!! Love your work!!!!
I love these kind of exploring videos, keep it up dude. I do miss the ADR videos though too hehe
I thought you might at least flip through some of those records at 20:08
13:38 dan getting all adventurous & stuff 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Thanks Dan! I love these videos 🫶🙌
Why can't people just tidy up the place? Great video as always Dan.
Little Tavern sliders were great at 3AM.
Dan you should do more Goodwill videos focusing on the absurd high prices on most items. Here in St Louis the goodwill prices are comical
The one was fun. I enjoyed the humour.
So sad! Was once a very precious place for some family.
That little pizza place is where the Addams Family get their take outs!
Dan Thank you for the tour.
So incredibly sad to see that home just left like that. It's also very strange seeing the juxtaposition between the decayed, fallen apart and the ones that looked so nice and tidy 😮😊
Dan you take some mighty Risky chances of being confronted by. Some really bad people. Please be careful.
Hey Dan, I was born in Baltimore and lived there until my mid 40's. I am 57 now. We lived in the city off of Belair Rd. and Frankfurt and my grandparents on mom's side lived in Hamilton. My dad's parents lived on the west side. His father was a police officer and patrolled through Leakin park and surrounding area back in the 50's and 60's. When I was younger probably around 9 or 10 I remember my parents reminiscing with my aunt and uncle about the stories my grandfather had about Leakin park. It was a well known fact that bodies would be found back then. It was a place you didn't want to be after dark. We moved to Baltimore County when I was in 3rd grade. I became a Steamfitter in the 90's and worked in some places that Baltimore was proud of but are no longer there. Such as Bethlehem Steel, the shipyard there, also the GM plant and a whole lot of other places. I took a break from the construction field as a pipefitter / welder and went to work as a Steveadore on Clinton street at Ruckert Terminal. There was some old brick row homes typical Balto style that aren't there anymore. But I remember this particular one was a really old bar inside and you could go in and get a sandwich. It had a long brass trough down by your feet at the bar and you could just feel the history of this place when you went in. It was like going back to the 1800's or early 1900's. There was an old woman who my coworker just called Ma and she tended the place and I took it that she owned it too. I oftentimes wonder what became of her and I was told that back in early 1900's those brass troughs were to pee in. I wish I could go back and revisit those days.
Oh my gerd, a lovely carnival glass bowl and the pink one fenton glass?
ayy fellow glass nerd!! my eyes went to the same thing lol
Please do more thrift store stuff!!! That was so much fun!! Thanks Dan💜
Imagine the amazing thrift store you could open and keep stocked with items rescued from these abandoned houses. They’re just chock-full of collectibles and antiques that are all going to be lost forever.
❤❤BEUTIFULL VID DAN BELL!!!!❤❤
That school reminds me of a tiny school similar to that place. The outside boiler room was flooded. The school itself had a bad vibe and this was in upstate S.C close to where I used to live.
I love your vlogs. They're very Nelson Sullivan Esq. Ive been wanting to get up to five ninth ave in NYC but haven't had the chance to yet. This spring for sure to pay respects to the man. I have an old school goodwill down here in Delaware. I'm about a half an hour outside of Philly. Worked for septa. I've seen shady parts, people, and everything in between lol. I like seeing the older places getting cleaned up and renovated, instead of dozed so the millionth wawa or Royal farms, within a mile of each other, ends up in it's place. Baltimore and Philadelphia have so much valuable history and you'll never find another place like them. (There's probably a joke to be made somewhere in here lol). Good video Dan. Just rewatched the Aileen wournos doc that was so well done. Cheers and be safe out there.
NOTHING BETTER THAN A FRIDAY NIGHT AND DAN BELL . IVE MISSED YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH ❤❤
that was so cool - I saved it for Saturday night because I didn't think we'd get lucky for a live...♥
was just thinking about uou ..and voila! ❤
Hi Dan 👋☺️❤
Thanks
As an european, this is shocking. baltimore is a known movie location ! but tbh, every city got these places
Yay Dan! Love you buddy
who doesn't love Dan thrifting? Great vid!
The two dollar painting on that wrap is nice. It reminds me of, me. You described it perfectly. The toxic waste part absolutely sold me. I'd pay double. 😂
Really enjoyed that, thanks.
Please find a way into the abandoned school!