Great video! I live north of Nashville and I avoid it like the plague. Grew up there. I appreciate your tour to see how the city has and hasn’t changed. And, that my dear is NOT busy for broadway at all. Glad you got there early and didn’t have to see it lol
@AngBonaTV I lived in Nashville in the mid to late 90’s and Printers Alley was a Red Light District. When the Titans moved in to Nashville the city cleaned up to make the entertainment district more family friendly. I was dared to go walk down the alley and I made 3/4 way down and ran out. That freaked me out!!
I’m a Nashville native born and raised in the heart of the City since the 1950s. Nashville was very clean back then with ALL the shopping Down Town ,with ‘Harvey’s- Cain Sloan- Wool Worth‘ to name a few, with 5 or 6 Old World Movie Theaters. Nashville was wonderful back then, rarely any crime nor homelessness. We spent our weekends shopping, music and an occasional Movie. … Nashville remained clean and fun with most its Music on Broad Street , 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Avenues and And of course The Ryman Auditorium. - Printers Alley Is live Music Bars, where talented people come to Nashville to sing and play for free, in little beer bars, from all over this Country in hopes their music would be discovered in the Country Music Industry. Nashville was a clean City, until The NFL Stadium was built in the 1990s and first know as “The Tennessee Oilers” until they made their name “Tennessee Titans.” … It’s become too commercial and noisy, to me now days, although it remains my beloved home. 🤍 Don’t forget to see The Parthenon , build in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial exposition, it is a replica of The Original Parthenon in Athens Greece ,it’s known for it’s beautiful Architecture, and culture.
@@salinaraymer7055 My husband was hit in the back of the head and robbed in broad daylight in a Walmart parking lot while walking to his work truck 3 years ago in Knoxville.
Thanks for sharing your journey to Nashville Tennessee. I bet it’s a beautiful day to walk around downtown. I really love your adventures to different places to travel and take videos of it! It’s like I was there with you! Love you Angelo.😘🥰💕
Nashville is beautiful in the spring and summer time. I love your beautiful adventures Angelo. I was rewatching some of your older videos on the main channel but when I received a notification of this vlog I immediately came to watch it.Thank you so much for a new vlog. I hope to chat with you again soon. 😘😊
The Christmas bombing still breaks my heart. I was born and raised here, and this area of the city was my absolute favorite. It used to be just as hopping with tourists as Broadway, but you could find locals there more often than in other parts of town. My grandmother was a telephone operator for Bellsouth during WWII and worked in the building that was targeted by the terrorist. :( I really, really miss the businesses that used to be there. I haven't driven through since it happened. Damn. I'm crying again, and it's been years. :(
That charred building. Was a office building and a developer wanted to convert it into a Hotel and they demo'd the inside and exterior building and then just left and it's just sitting there as an eyesore. Just wish someone could come and fix it up again
Angelo I love it that you show us interesting things that no one thinks of. Especially for us people who don't have the means to do it. So who cares about the haters. Keep doing what your doing. I love all of your adventures. Stay safe and healthy.
Angelo, I never have been to Nashville before. I have driven through it but never actually got out and was a tourist. After seeing your video, I feel like I saw mostly everything there was to see. Thank you for providing me with your content and making me feel like I was actually there with you.
Angelo I wish I would’ve known I’m from Nashville. I would’ve totally loved to come give you a hug. And coffee let me know next time if you want me to show you around.❤
Nashville is my favorite place to visit. Stayed at the Gaylord Opryland Resort. Next door to the Grand Ole Opry. Went down town and ate at BB King's. That's one place I will never forget. Loving the video Angelo.
Awesome vlog! Wow that's crazy about the explosion. So much history all around so amazing. I feel you on that don't do big crowds either. Wow that hotel is beautiful and fancy. Definitely a different vibe at night. Thank you for taking us along and sharing the history of the places you went to.
I can tell you exactly why there are so many more homeless in Nashville now. I have lived here most all of my life, and its always been a friendly and affordable place to live. The past 2 years we have had a huge influx of people moving here from CA and NY where homes are in the millions of dollars. That has driven the cost of living up here to the point most natives can't afford to live here anymore. Add to that the hipsters moving into historically poor neighborhoods (gentrifying) and running out the original tenants there. The government claims they are working on homelessness, but nothing is happening. The original middle class here is having to move further and further out from Nashville, to where it's more affordable.
As a local.. we don’t go to LoBro anymore. Too crazy. Expensive. But worth going to if you are visiting. A lot of people enjoy the music and bars. Be safe.
I’m a Nashville Native born in the early 1950s. It was a classy lively little City back then with Nashville’s major shopping and Old World Theaters in the heart of Downtown, before there were Malls. A time where its country and western bars were much classier and simpler. Times were much simpler. Printers Alley is a place where unknown talent go to play their country music for free, in hopes they might be discovered. …Don’t forget to see The Parthenon at Centennial Park, built in 1897 for the centennial exposition. It was constructed for the Greek Heritage Culture of Tennessee and is a replica of the original Greek Parthenon in Greece 🇬🇷
@OssoLily-ix5vz What street had the Red Light district that they wish they never had and I wish I never saw? I think it was Printers Alley .I know it was downtown and right when they had been building the stadium in 97. They especially wanted to clean up the city due to the few pew pews of young women and the ones who went missing near the fair grounds
@@WiccaLightsMyPathAs a native and still am, there has never been a “Red light district” that I know of downtown Nashville. I’m fairly sure those exists in most towns and can be found if looking. …Printers Alley is not a red light district , it’s just well known for bar after bar with good country music. I’ve never feared going there for music and drinks. It’s also well policed, especially since the 2020 bombing. 😢…
@@OssoLily-ix5vz I lived in Nashville for a few yrs 96-98 and I definitely remember the dare that my friend wanted me to walk down there. It's a shame it was there just like the womens lives that ended to soon across from the fair grounds in 97. I worked at a club in Nashville in 97 named Club 187.Not one that everyone comes to Nashville for. But some locals as well as Dawn's. The woman who's life was taken worked at Exotic Tan for Men in 96 AKA the Tanning Bed Murd***.
Try Pucketts. And yes, the homeless is there especially on the river where you’re at but I stayed in a hostile in a private room only fifth floor. It overlooked the river and it was amazingly beautiful at night. I would also cook and bring stuff down to the park for the homeless, which I thoroughly enjoy doing
OMG I USED TO LIVE THERE ON KINGS HWY. AND 2 SPOTS ON 2ND AVE. PLEASE LET US KNOW HOW MUCH FOR THE HOUSE!!!!! LOVE NASHVILLE AND MUSIC EVERYWHERE IS WHAT MAKES IT COOL.
Angelo what a great video always wanted to go there my dream didnt know so much history its beautiful as well it is so clean the chicken looked good night time wonderful lets have some more please look after yourself carol uk xx
Well fudge lol, wish I'd known you were here, I live just north of Nashville, would have loved to meet you. I enjoyed watching you explore Nashville :)
hi Angelo nice video and a beautiful town never been you are so funny hope you had a safe trip 🙏🙏🙏🙏 k ❤️ going with you on your trips hope to see more videos on your trip I always look forward to watching your videos you are so amazing and you do a great job on your videos it is good to hear about the story of the town much ❤️ to you thanks for sharing
Beautiful Views n Scenery 😍🤩😍🤩 The Hotel Is Gorgeous ❤❤❤ The bar with backpack rule, I think anyone can carry alot of explosives or bombs in backpacks n hide them under a table or other place etc, it's a good rule to have! Stay Safe n Hydrated 🔥💪✌😘
Hi Angelo I want you guys constantly you Omar gecko all of you guys I think your guys are amazing I'm only a couple hours away from where you're at my Indy if you get a chance come to Frankfort Indiana it's The Old road in town and we got plenty of ghosts here it's amazing place❤
Love the fact you helped Brad out with his video but didn’t do a video of your own the content you have been putting out lately is way better and real life not that there is anything wrong with rando content but I enjoy this so much more pry because I can’t afford to vacation 😂😂😂😂
Stately West End Avenue building listed for $4.5M Structure opened in 1907 as a residence, last accommodated Welch College library, Date of Article - Apr 4, 2024
Angelo's adventures, enjoy yourself as always stay safe and have fun.
Great video! I live north of Nashville and I avoid it like the plague. Grew up there. I appreciate your tour to see how the city has and hasn’t changed. And, that my dear is NOT busy for broadway at all. Glad you got there early and didn’t have to see it lol
@AngBonaTV I lived in Nashville in the mid to late 90’s and Printers Alley was a Red Light District. When the Titans moved in to Nashville the city cleaned up to make the entertainment district more family friendly. I was dared to go walk down the alley and I made 3/4 way down and ran out. That freaked me out!!
It's immigrants
@@salinaraymer7055 Not the case 30 years ago
I’m a Nashville native born and raised in the heart of the City since the 1950s. Nashville was very clean back then with ALL the shopping Down Town ,with ‘Harvey’s- Cain Sloan- Wool Worth‘ to name a few, with 5 or 6 Old World Movie Theaters. Nashville was wonderful back then, rarely any crime nor homelessness. We spent our weekends shopping, music and an occasional Movie.
… Nashville remained clean and fun with most its Music on Broad Street , 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Avenues and And of course The Ryman Auditorium. -
Printers Alley Is live Music Bars, where talented people come to Nashville to sing and play for free, in little beer bars, from all over this Country in hopes their music would be discovered in the Country Music Industry. Nashville was a clean City, until The NFL Stadium was built in the 1990s and first know as “The Tennessee Oilers” until they made their name “Tennessee Titans.” … It’s become too commercial and noisy, to me now days, although it remains my beloved home. 🤍
Don’t forget to see The Parthenon , build in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial exposition, it is a replica of The Original Parthenon in Athens Greece ,it’s known for it’s beautiful Architecture, and culture.
My family lives in Knoxville so beautiful I love Tennessee
@@salinaraymer7055 My husband was hit in the back of the head and robbed in broad daylight in a Walmart parking lot while walking to his work truck 3 years ago in Knoxville.
Thanks for sharing your trip to Nashville. It looks amazing 👏 😍 👌.
Welch Library was part of the Freewill Baptist Bible College that was on West End Avenue.
I'm loving it!!! I love when you go on the outside of the city you're in ❤
Thanks for sharing your journey to Nashville Tennessee. I bet it’s a beautiful day to walk around downtown. I really love your adventures to different places to travel and take videos of it! It’s like I was there with you! Love you Angelo.😘🥰💕
Nashville is beautiful in the spring and summer time. I love your beautiful adventures Angelo. I was rewatching some of your older videos on the main channel but when I received a notification of this vlog I immediately came to watch it.Thank you so much for a new vlog. I hope to chat with you again soon. 😘😊
The Christmas bombing still breaks my heart. I was born and raised here, and this area of the city was my absolute favorite. It used to be just as hopping with tourists as Broadway, but you could find locals there more often than in other parts of town. My grandmother was a telephone operator for Bellsouth during WWII and worked in the building that was targeted by the terrorist. :( I really, really miss the businesses that used to be there. I haven't driven through since it happened. Damn. I'm crying again, and it's been years. :(
Loved this video Angelo👌Glad you enjoyed your time there & it seems pretty cool too👍🏻stay safe God Bless🙏🥰
That charred building. Was a office building and a developer wanted to convert it into a Hotel and they demo'd the inside and exterior building and then just left and it's just sitting there as an eyesore. Just wish someone could come and fix it up again
Beautiful love the travel videos thank u for sharing ❤️
Nashville, my hometown ❤️
Great tour 👌 thanks
Tennessee is beautiful ❤️ love your videos makes me feel like I'm there too
Angelo I love it that you show us interesting things that no one thinks of. Especially for us people who don't have the means to do it. So who cares about the haters. Keep doing what your doing. I love all of your adventures. Stay safe and healthy.
Angelo, I never have been to Nashville before. I have driven through it but never actually got out and was a tourist. After seeing your video, I feel like I saw mostly everything there was to see. Thank you for providing me with your content and making me feel like I was actually there with you.
I love all your videos. Especially your historical videos ❤
The Cicadas are everywhere. Oh my gosh. Very loud and spooky 😮
theres nothing sppoky about cicadas dummy they are just creatures nothing scary about cicadas
Just as an FYI, the diner in Nashville on 3rd Ave., South sells alcohol from 4 AM to 3 AM the next morning. They only close from 3 AM to 4 AM
Glad you had a great time in Nashville my home town ….:}
Ty Angelo❗️ love the history♥️‼️
Angelo I wish I would’ve known I’m from Nashville. I would’ve totally loved to come give you a hug. And coffee let me know next time if you want me to show you around.❤
Nashville is my favorite place to visit. Stayed at the Gaylord Opryland Resort. Next door to the Grand Ole Opry. Went down town and ate at BB King's. That's one place I will never forget. Loving the video Angelo.
I remember that was on Christmas Day in 2020 during the you know what was going on in Nashville Tennessee
Really enjoyed this trip. I've been to Nashville 3 times and it's an amazing city!
Awesome vlog! Wow that's crazy about the explosion. So much history all around so amazing. I feel you on that don't do big crowds either. Wow that hotel is beautiful and fancy. Definitely a different vibe at night. Thank you for taking us along and sharing the history of the places you went to.
River was nice and peaceful. Downtown was so loud especially wearing headphones. Thanks for all you do. Love all your videos.
I remember Nashville from decades ago. It was nice. Now, I avoid it. Too crowded and the drivers are horrendous.
GREAT VIDEO ANGELO ❤❤
So cool I always wondered what it looked like, thank you
Hi Angelo ❤ love 🥰❤️ what u are doing and how far u will go in the future ❤
Chicken tenders so good.happy eating.
The hostile I was in was damage so badly from the explosion that I don’t think of actually re-open yet
I always like take the less traveled path!! Just like in Vegas whenever I go I’m only gonna spend my $$ in Old Vegas
I can tell you exactly why there are so many more homeless in Nashville now. I have lived here most all of my life, and its always been a friendly and affordable place to live. The past 2 years we have had a huge influx of people moving here from CA and NY where homes are in the millions of dollars. That has driven the cost of living up here to the point most natives can't afford to live here anymore. Add to that the hipsters moving into historically poor neighborhoods (gentrifying) and running out the original tenants there. The government claims they are working on homelessness, but nothing is happening. The original middle class here is having to move further and further out from Nashville, to where it's more affordable.
Next time you visit Nashville, try ‘The walking bridge’ I always enjoy that.
As a local.. we don’t go to LoBro anymore. Too crazy. Expensive. But worth going to if you are visiting. A lot of people enjoy the music and bars. Be safe.
Awesome thanks
I live north of Nashville. I can tell you there’s more to that explosion. It has to do with a local election😐
Awesome Angelo I used to be one of your subs awhile back
Omg u are not too far from where I live in Shelbyville
I remember that happening Angelo about the explosion. I was also in the hospital for 6 days with Covid 😮
The weather is warmer which brings homeless back out on the streets.
I know you can't hang out with everyone/people... Super jeally that you were in Cashville. I hope you had fun!
Amazing video Angelo! As always💯👍. I feel like I am there with you .... Thank you! Best on TH-cam 🌟
Everyone from the old, dangerous run down places are now homeless.
That's where they went.
Be safe❤
I’m a Nashville Native born in the early 1950s. It was a classy lively little City back then with Nashville’s major shopping and Old World Theaters in the heart of Downtown, before there were Malls. A time where its country and western bars were much classier and simpler. Times were much simpler. Printers Alley is a place where unknown talent go to play their country music for free, in hopes they might be discovered. …Don’t forget to see The Parthenon at Centennial Park, built in 1897 for the centennial exposition. It was constructed for the Greek Heritage Culture of Tennessee and is a replica of the original Greek Parthenon in Greece 🇬🇷
@OssoLily-ix5vz What street had the Red Light district that they wish they never had and I wish I never saw? I think it was Printers Alley .I know it was downtown and right when they had been building the stadium in 97. They especially wanted to clean up the city due to the few pew pews of young women and the ones who went missing near the fair grounds
@@WiccaLightsMyPathAs a native and still am, there has never been a “Red light district” that I know of downtown Nashville. I’m fairly sure those exists in most towns and can be found if looking. …Printers Alley is not a red light district , it’s just well known for bar after bar with good country music. I’ve never feared going there for music and drinks. It’s also well policed, especially since the 2020 bombing. 😢…
@@OssoLily-ix5vz I lived in Nashville for a few yrs 96-98 and I definitely remember the dare that my friend wanted me to walk down there. It's a shame it was there just like the womens lives that ended to soon across from the fair grounds in 97. I worked at a club in Nashville in 97 named Club 187.Not one that everyone comes to Nashville for. But some locals as well as Dawn's. The woman who's life was taken worked at Exotic Tan for Men in 96 AKA the Tanning Bed Murd***.
@@WiccaLightsMyPath
Yep. Printers Alley. Started out as Printers publishing section of Town.
@@OssoLily-ix5vz Maybe it was 8th street. It it scared me and I ran out of there quickly.
going to Nashville in July. Not looking forward to the crowds either. but going for my NEICE'S 21ST BDAY.
I liked seeing the capital and the old buildings 😃. I’m not a fan of big crowds either lol
Sorry Miss Jackson 🎵🎶🎵🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always wanted to go to Nashville
Great video
Angelo that place is booming
Sorry I missed the video watching liked and shared Angelo much love
Printers Alley is awesome 🤩
Another good video. Love your travels😊
Try Pucketts. And yes, the homeless is there especially on the river where you’re at but I stayed in a hostile in a private room only fifth floor. It overlooked the river and it was amazingly beautiful at night. I would also cook and bring stuff down to the park for the homeless, which I thoroughly enjoy doing
There is no better place than lower Broadway in Nashville!
Angelo the cowboy also frank the cowboy 🤠😂
Damn what I wouldn't give to go on just one of ya travels to document with ya and see all the awesome sights and learn some new stuff !
Nice city. Did like the historical buildings and statues. Your food looked real tasty Angelo. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hey Angelo Southern Turf that you went by is also haunted. ❤ From Tennessee
OMG I USED TO LIVE THERE ON KINGS HWY. AND 2 SPOTS ON 2ND AVE. PLEASE LET US KNOW HOW MUCH FOR THE HOUSE!!!!! LOVE NASHVILLE AND MUSIC EVERYWHERE IS WHAT MAKES IT COOL.
Angelo what a great video always wanted to go there my dream didnt know so much history its beautiful as well it is so clean the chicken looked good night time wonderful lets have some more please look after yourself carol uk xx
Well fudge lol, wish I'd known you were here, I live just north of Nashville, would have loved to meet you. I enjoyed watching you explore Nashville :)
loved your video thank you
Tht is a tug boat at the beginning of tht barge
Can’t believe you are only 2 hrs from me. We always walked up and down the music venue.
Hattie Bs is a horrible representation of Nashville Hot Chicken
McD's McCafe coffees are better than Starbucks coffee IMO, McCafe's Iced Mocha with shot of espresso is my favorite.
HEY ANGELO OMG THATS BEAUTIFUL PLACE ANGELO NEED TO BUY THAT HOUSE THAT WOULD BE AWESOME JUST MADE MY DAY THANK YOU
Oh my gosh dear Angelo!!! You actually forgot dessert. What’s up with that buddy. lol. Just kidding 😊❤️ When you’re in the south….
Angelo, you should have been in town for the Cmafest June 6-9
Lost phone service for a couple of days
7:52 Angelo they are called barges and pushed by tow boats those guys make ALOT of my my son did for 1 month $5k 3/4 weeks gone sat still
hi Angelo nice video and a beautiful town never been you are so funny hope you had a safe trip 🙏🙏🙏🙏 k ❤️ going with you on your trips hope to see more videos on your trip I always look forward to watching your videos you are so amazing and you do a great job on your videos it is good to hear about the story of the town much ❤️ to you thanks for sharing
Hello Angelo everyone 😊
You should visit the Willie Nelson museum!
its off dickerson rd
I love your beutiful adventures,Angelo,so keep up the good work you do,and thank you for sharing this video. 😊👍🤍❤🤍❤🤍
Beautiful Views n Scenery 😍🤩😍🤩 The Hotel Is Gorgeous ❤❤❤ The bar with backpack rule, I think anyone can carry alot of explosives or bombs in backpacks n hide them under a table or other place etc, it's a good rule to have! Stay Safe n Hydrated 🔥💪✌😘
Cool video Angelo ❤✌️🦘
People hitter here i dont social i dont go out😊😊
Hello angelo .❤
This is swsome.👍
Please check the Bluebird cafe where Taylor Swift was discovered🔥
Dont like big crowd too ..
Hi Angelo I want you guys constantly you Omar gecko all of you guys I think your guys are amazing I'm only a couple hours away from where you're at my Indy if you get a chance come to Frankfort Indiana it's The Old road in town and we got plenty of ghosts here it's amazing place❤
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Love the fact you helped Brad out with his video but didn’t do a video of your own the content you have been putting out lately is way better and real life not that there is anything wrong with rando content but I enjoy this so much more pry because I can’t afford to vacation 😂😂😂😂
let's meet
Stately West End Avenue building listed for $4.5M
Structure opened in 1907 as a residence, last accommodated Welch College library,
Date of Article - Apr 4, 2024
Sorry you wasted a meal on Hattie Bs. But Princes Chicken was inside upstairs along with 40 other great food places.
You forgot to put DRUNK in your title!
Hi Ang 👋🏼, great exploration.
Wanted to ask ...Was it the clown 🤡 hotel were someone passed...? 👻 P S. I always enjoy all your videos.
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you should have went to princes chicken its a lot better than hattie bs
what is up with the cow girls and the one in white flipping u off
They are bachelorette parties. As a local I can tell you they are there to get drunk and tend to act badly.
Like yr new looking yr cute
Too bad they don't turn the vacant and old buildings into apartments for the homeless. It's a lot of waste. Thanks for sharing your travels angelo.