I lived I. Downtown Cleveland in the 70’s. It was comparative vibrant at that time. I still haven’t gotten over the fact that Columbus is the largest city in Ohio now! COLUMBUS !
I haven’t been to Cleveland in almost 25 years. Lots of cool history in this video. Never understood why people in the north east would malign Cleveland as the mistake by the lake. People I met while I was there were always kind to me.
@@niklass1641 Cleveland has a few. All very different and unique in their own way. I've lived in some major ones; NYC, San Fran, Charlotte... Cleveland neighborhoods are a bit different in a good way!!
I grew up near Cleveland. The company that my Dad worked for had an office in the Arcade building. Mom would take us downtown, meet dad, and go to a restaurant in the Higbee building-great memories-welcome to Cleveland, Adam!
I was in Cleveland in 1995 for the ignaural year of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I visited the Galleria then and it was bustling and beautiful. Your vlog brought back memories. Thanks for taking us along.
Being born and raised here, I want to thank you for this great video you put together on the downtown area. I learned a couple things I didn’t know, and thought the city looked good. Also, it was nice to not hear any Cleveland negativity for a change. Thank you. Sorry the game didn’t go your way. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
Thanks for the tour of downtown Cleveland! It brought back memories of my childhood. In high school I would take the rapid transit downtown for 35 cents and sit in the bleachers at the old Municipal Stadium for 50 cents to watch the Indians several times a year. Great memories, even as much has changed. I think that empty mall had just opened shortly before I left Cleveland in the early 80s.
Remember going to the muni for games, youth group or union member dependents taking a bus up from Summit county. What, 80,000 thousand capacity. And an announced crowd of 7, 8 thou. Trying to slide down to the foul line boxseats and maybe get a souvenir. But only got chased out by ushers. What if George S. had stayed home? Go ahead and make your $ however you see fit? Yes the Yanks have a fine history, but the Steinbrenner's could have brought it all back home.
As someone who worked in downtown Cleveland for many years (years ago, when all of these shopping venues were thriving), this depressed the hell out of me. But I can't get over well they seem to be maintained -- they aren't falling apart -- they are just deserted and sad.
Yes COVID killed downtown Cleveland and many other major cities too. Hopefully they can take care of these buildings in hopes of it returning eventually.
Good morning Adam. Oh how Cleveland has changed since I was a kid. And the Tom Hanks movie was The Da Vinci Code (2006). Thank you for sharing your adventures in Cleveland with us. Brought back childhood memories. Have a wonderful, magical and blessed weekend.
I can confirm that those escalators were used in "Winter Soldier," as I worked as a background actor in that scene. A few other scenes were shot in that building also . . . Cheers!
So glad to see someone enjoy these places. But having memories of when those places were packed with people , my heart breaks seeing how dead my city is.
Adam, the funny thing is, Cleveland would actually be a great location to have a second home for you during the summer months and early fall. We are in the heart of baseball country and there are many MLB ballparks within a reasonable days drive from here. Pittsburgh: 2 hours Cincinnati: 3.5 hours Chicago: 6 hours Philadelphia: 7 hours Milwaukee: 8 hours New York city: 8.5 hours Boston: 10 hours Detroit: 3 hours Plus, Cleveland would love to have the Woo ! 😎
Very cool. I love where I live now but the 10+ yrs I lived in Cleveland were some of my best years of my life!!!! You captured the vibe of the city on an early Sunday morning perfectly. It's hard to believe that just a few hours before you shot this, the city was alive with crowds! Fri and Sat nights are a ton of fun with all the restaurants, bars and night clubs packed with people having a blast! When the Browns are playing downtown gets pretty wild ( or it used to, I haven't been there in almost 20 yrs). W 6th St used to be insane before and after the game. Then Browns sucked and lost ALL the time( not much has changed in that deparment!). However, if they somehow managed to win one, then the party was really ON!! It's funny seeing downtown all quiet like this and it shows you how cool the architecture is. It's a GREAT city! A lot to do and see there!
What a lot of beautiful architecture in Cleveland. I would love to see those malls come back, much better than the newer ones. Our mall is trying to come back. I see more and more people there when I go. I give my mall my business first whenever I can. I love this vlog as I had no idea what was in Cleveland. My favorite is Superman too. I was disappointed they put marvel in California Adventure and took out Bugs land for the little kids.
Yay! home town area! The Arcade has a Hyatt in it. You can stay in rooms overlooking the inside (at least pre-pan). Cleveland is so underrated. Tower City at Christmas back in the day was beautiful. It's kind of sad to see it so barren. I hope you go to try some of the great food while you were there, Ohio City, Lakewood etc!
Thank you for showing some of the great parts of the city I was born and raised in and still live. I worked in downtown Cleveland for 28 years, in the Justice Center. I watched lots of movies being filmed during my lunch hour, ate at Tower City, the Galleria and the Old Arcade. hope you enjoyed your time here. Had I known I definitely would have tried to come meet you and thank you for your great content, always, in person!
So sad to see it. Malls were such a staple of life when I was a boy in the 80's. The arcade, the seasonal decorations...so much. We were at Muncie Mall a few years ago and it was so beautiful, yet dead. So sad 😞
I never realized Cleveland's architecture was so beautiful! Thanks for sharing this one. And sorry 'bout your Rays. Now the Guardians get to come to Gotham and fight my Yankees in our house!!!
I used to eat lunch in that Galleria food court. That mall was the "bees knees" back in the late 90's.. So sad to see it and Tower City empty. We do have some really beautiful architecture here. I used to go downtown at Christmas at the Higbees building. It really was as exciting as the Christmas Story movie. Hope you enjoyed your stay! Cedar Point isnt to far away 😁
I know it's going to be a good day when Adam takes us for a stroll through Americana! I believe Adam did a better job pointing out the interesting features of Cleveland than what the Chamber Of Commerce could ever do! Stay safe my friend! And travel on! Travel on indeed!
I love the look of The Arcade. So pretty with Victorian elegance 😍 I got a little of the Grand Floridian vibe in there with the shape of the building and the upper floors. Maybe I am the only one that sees that.~~The Tom Hanks movie that you both could not remember was the Da Vinci Code. Good movie 🍿
Hi Adam, welcome to CLE! Some info on the Galleria. I had one of the last retail stores in there. The mall was built by Dick Jacobs, previous owner of the Indians and why the ballpark is still called "The Jake" by locals, and it was a total luxury gem of downtown shopping. You could buy from the national chains and the mall would deliver to your house later if you wanted. However, all the leases for the big stores came up for renewal at once and the mall found it hard to continue. Fun fact: the Hard Rock was interested in putting a restaurant in there because of the proximity to the Rock Hall of Fame but the mall was still posh and dynamic and the owner did not want a spinning guitar in front of his building. A new owner took over and he was also a great guy. I am a big supporter of public transportation and the city has done wonderful things, but one of the things that created the biggest challenge to us surviving there was when the city did major construction to create new bus lanes down Euclid Avenue, basically bisecting the city for a long time while it was being done and making it difficult to serve many of our customers. At the same time they took all the street parking along the mall and turned it into a bus lane. Sales were very challenged during those times. But we hung in there until our space was repurposed as part of a new YMCA. But we loved being a part of downtown CLE for 30 years and I still exist in suburbia.
Man that arcade was fantastic! I'm glad you and Ryan were able to experience that game together although, it didn't go our way. It was still a game for the ages. I've gotta get up to Cleveland in the warmer months and check out some of that vintage vibe.
My mom & I did a trip to Cleveland to visit the RRHOF and see a concert in 2015. We stayed at that Residence Inn on Prospect and it was perfect since we didn’t rent a car. We just happened to find our way into that grocery store one afternoon while ‘splorin and I was dumbfounded lol it was awesome.
Love your travel vlogs, even at the airports. Thanks for taking a break on the Disney, a little of that goes a long, long way. Thanks for taking us on your Rays journey. #GoBraves!
Nice video Adam.Always great to see a city that I've never been to before.Thanks for all the great views of the city.👍🙂Have a awesome day Adam.Hey ,you and your friend could be cousins.You guys are great together.👍👍👍🙂
The large plaza area with the Lincoln statue was the site of the 1936 Great Lakes Exposition, a minor world's fair that extended from that plaza, down to the lake and along the lakeshore.
That was a real heartbreaker of a way for the season to come to a end. But I just want to to say thank you Adam for taking us along for the ride on all the great road trips to the different Ballparks this season and being our tour guide for all the great cities and sights it’s been a fun ride. Let’s do it again next year.
Thank you for showing the Galleria. My family used to go there when I was a kid. I honestly thought it was a fever dream because hardly anyone remembers it.
I go to games up in Cleveland from time to time, being a fan of course. But it's actually been a long time since I stepped into Tower City or The Galleria. Wow, did that bring back some memories. I definitely need to pop in those places and check them out for myself sometime. It's been forever.
As a teenager I loved shopping in this magnificent arcade. The May Company Department Store building was used in the opening sequence of The Drew Carey Show. Drew is from Cleveland! My kitchen floor has the original linoleum tiles like the ones that can be seen in the movie The Christmas Story.
I shopped in Cleveland often when those stores were active. I love how Cleveland keep the old structures because they are so beautiful. I would love to live in the places in an apartment conversion.Beautiful.
Glad to see you came up for the game! I was at the game yesterday and left after the 11th. I sat 3rd base side lower level. Thanks for all the shots of downtown Adam, pretty cool you got the arcade! They still have weddings inside there every now and then, not cheap though.
One last thing: The Free Stamp was originally set up in a way that one couldn't see free on the pad portion and it was erected in front of the BP/SOhio tower (now Huntington Bank tower on Public Square). The artist responsible recently died back in either July or August of this year.
Terrific vlog! We live 20 minutes outside of downtown CLE and have not seen most of the the history you got to explore! What a game! A fight til the end.
Thanks for taking us on a tour of Cleveland, a place I have never been. So sorry the Rays lost, but sadly all good things must come to an end. Wait 'till next year! I grew up in New England and as a Red Sox fan we said that for many years. I moved to Tampa in high school, so I also root for the Rays. They almost made it to win the World Series a couple of times and I believe next year they will do it!
At the very beginning, you're on Euclid street. I was just touring Cleveland not too long ago and I love that area! Cleveland is awesome! Excellent video!!!
I had alot of fond memories of Cleveland, i stayed downtown and worked by the airport, so i could take the rail line. It is a great town if people give it a chance
Hilarious to see you in Cleveland! I worked at the Galleria when I was young & beautiful Now I too am retro - no longer young or beautiful! Winkelman's - every woman working in that department store with me had an abundance of style and grace!
I love this place! I stayed at this hotel and mall several times during my labor day weekend stays in Cleveland Ohio! Brings back the memories of my stays here! I usually go to Cleveland every labor day weekend to go to the Cleveland National airshow and have gone to the musuems as well! Thank you for sharing! Love this video! Interesting to note to that this was birthplace of Superman! Never knew that until now! Thank you for video and history of the Arcade hotel Mall!
William Packard the creator of Packard electric in Warren Ohio, about an hour south of Cleveland created the very first street lights. Warren ohio had the first street lamps in America. By the way it was nice meeting you at the game yesterday.
Cleveland is great, "a small Chicago". River, lake, sports, culture. Rock ,n' roll hall of Fame! 🎶🎼👍🏡 Train 🚂 from airport to downtown. Terminal tower had a Woolworth store & winter ice rink !!
@Adam if you’re still around check out Castle Noel in Medina (not far from the airport) they have a ton of Christmas related movie props including the original Cousin Eddie’s RV! The slide from Macy’s in a Christmas Story, many ELF props. Lots of toys from Christmas past on display as well.
A fun fact superman 4 was partly filmed in Milton Keynes England because they were running out of money to finish it but it gives you the impression it's in the United States still 👍
As a Cleveland resident originally from Buffalo, I enjoyed this and the video you posted from the game on Friday. Really nice job and I love your demeanor, along with your buddy as well.
Born and raised in Cleveland! The Arcade is definitely one of our beloved landmarks! Thanks for showing the City some love!!
As someone that grew up in Cleveland, I’m glad you explored the Arcade, it’s a gem.
I lived I. Downtown Cleveland in the 70’s. It was comparative vibrant at that time. I still haven’t gotten over the fact that Columbus is the largest city in Ohio now! COLUMBUS !
Welcome to my home. I've been to France, Nigeria, Japan, and other countries but I still come back here to the 216.
I haven’t been to Cleveland in almost 25 years. Lots of cool history in this video. Never understood why people in the north east would malign Cleveland as the mistake by the lake. People I met while I was there were always kind to me.
It’s nice to see how well kept those buildings are. Cleveland is an underrated city with some great cultural. Thank you Adam.
You haven't been to some Cleveland neighborhoods have you?
@@zythr9999 Every city has "some neighborhoods".
@@niklass1641 Very true
@@niklass1641 Cleveland has a few. All very different and unique in their own way. I've lived in some major ones; NYC, San Fran, Charlotte... Cleveland neighborhoods are a bit different in a good way!!
Cleveland Ohio Is a graveyard 😰 ‼️ Another Democratic debokele , ♦️♦️♦️‼️
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“This is gold! Retro gold…” ❤
Used to eat lunch in a very crowded Galleria. Thanks for the tour.
The Cleveland arcade was the first indoor shopping area in America it's actually the first Mall back in 1890
I grew up near Cleveland. The company that my Dad worked for had an office in the Arcade building. Mom would take us downtown, meet dad, and go to a restaurant in the Higbee building-great memories-welcome to Cleveland, Adam!
I was in Cleveland in 1995 for the ignaural year of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I visited the Galleria then and it was bustling and beautiful. Your vlog brought back memories. Thanks for taking us along.
Being born and raised here, I want to thank you for this great video you put together on the downtown area. I learned a couple things I didn’t know, and thought the city looked good. Also, it was nice to not hear any Cleveland negativity for a change. Thank you. Sorry the game didn’t go your way. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
Yea like that Superman gallery. I never knew we had such a big collection dedicated too him.
@@BrandonWillis you know Superman was born in Cleveland right?
Thanks for the tour of downtown Cleveland! It brought back memories of my childhood. In high school I would take the rapid transit downtown for 35 cents and sit in the bleachers at the old Municipal Stadium for 50 cents to watch the Indians several times a year. Great memories, even as much has changed. I think that empty mall had just opened shortly before I left Cleveland in the early 80s.
I too remember riding the rapid transit to downtown. As a kid, I loved going to Higbee’s during the Christmas season. Great memories!
Remember going to the muni for games, youth group or union member dependents taking a bus up from Summit county. What, 80,000 thousand capacity. And an announced crowd of 7, 8 thou. Trying to slide down to the foul line boxseats and maybe get a souvenir. But only got chased out by ushers. What if George S. had stayed home? Go ahead and make your $ however you see fit? Yes the Yanks have a fine history, but the Steinbrenner's could have brought it all back home.
Cleveland Rocks 👍
As someone who worked in downtown Cleveland for many years (years ago, when all of these shopping venues were thriving), this depressed the hell out of me. But I can't get over well they seem to be maintained -- they aren't falling apart -- they are just deserted and sad.
Yea I don’t know what’s going on with the galleria, ghost town but nicely maintained. Even tower city be pretty dead for the most part.
Yes COVID killed downtown Cleveland and many other major cities too. Hopefully they can take care of these buildings in hopes of it returning eventually.
Cleveland has a good vibe.
Good morning Adam. Oh how Cleveland has changed since I was a kid. And the Tom Hanks movie was The Da Vinci Code (2006). Thank you for sharing your adventures in Cleveland with us. Brought back childhood memories. Have a wonderful, magical and blessed weekend.
As a Clevelander I loved how you showed our city! You guys talked about the WB store on tower city, but there was an amazing Disney store there too!!
Yes there was, would love to see that make a come back
I can confirm that those escalators were used in "Winter Soldier," as I worked as a background actor in that scene. A few other scenes were shot in that building also . . . Cheers!
Cool!!
wow that's awesome did you get to meet Chris Evans?
@@joshuatranterhtd4life677 not formally, but got to work next to him for several hours.
@@adventureswithfarmertroy too bad you never met him! Seems like a cool opportunity even if you don't get paid it worth it!
@@callmemabie7281 … it was fun, and you do get paid … 😎👍
So glad to see someone enjoy these places. But having memories of when those places were packed with people , my heart breaks seeing how dead my city is.
Adam, the funny thing is, Cleveland would actually be a great location to have a second home for you during the summer months and early fall.
We are in the heart of baseball country and there are many MLB ballparks within a reasonable days drive from here.
Pittsburgh: 2 hours
Cincinnati: 3.5 hours
Chicago: 6 hours
Philadelphia: 7 hours
Milwaukee: 8 hours
New York city: 8.5 hours
Boston: 10 hours
Detroit: 3 hours
Plus, Cleveland would love to have the Woo !
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I like how all the cities are listed by increasing hours away. And then there's Detroit at 3 hours like an afterthought. lol.
@@RTBird2 We're not Detroit!
&&. Rock n' roll. Hall of Fame !! 🎶👍🙂
And the Emerald Necklace.
Cincy is more like 5 hours though...
Very cool. I love where I live now but the 10+ yrs I lived in Cleveland were some of my best years of my life!!!! You captured the vibe of the city on an early Sunday morning perfectly. It's hard to believe that just a few hours before you shot this, the city was alive with crowds! Fri and Sat nights are a ton of fun with all the restaurants, bars and night clubs packed with people having a blast! When the Browns are playing downtown gets pretty wild ( or it used to, I haven't been there in almost 20 yrs). W 6th St used to be insane before and after the game. Then Browns sucked and lost ALL the time( not much has changed in that deparment!). However, if they somehow managed to win one, then the party was really ON!! It's funny seeing downtown all quiet like this and it shows you how cool the architecture is. It's a GREAT city! A lot to do and see there!
Wow those buildings were gorgeous. The Arcade was so stunning. I really enjoyed this little tour. Too bad the Ray's lost. 😕
What a lot of beautiful architecture in Cleveland. I would love to see those malls come back, much better than the newer ones. Our mall is trying to come back. I see more and more people there when I go. I give my mall my business first whenever I can. I love this vlog as I had no idea what was in Cleveland. My favorite is Superman too. I was disappointed they put marvel in California Adventure and took out Bugs land for the little kids.
Yay! home town area! The Arcade has a Hyatt in it. You can stay in rooms overlooking the inside (at least pre-pan). Cleveland is so underrated. Tower City at Christmas back in the day was beautiful. It's kind of sad to see it so barren. I hope you go to try some of the great food while you were there, Ohio City, Lakewood etc!
Thanks for sharing the experience in Cleveland. They will always be the Indians to me.
Two Thumbz 👍👍
Yea. I call them the engines to be p o s correct
I've known the team as the "Indians" for over 50 years now, the same goes for the Redskins in the NFL
Thank you for showing some of the great parts of the city I was born and raised in and still live. I worked in downtown Cleveland for 28 years, in the Justice Center. I watched lots of movies being filmed during my lunch hour, ate at Tower City, the Galleria and the Old Arcade. hope you enjoyed your time here. Had I known I definitely would have tried to come meet you and thank you for your great content, always, in person!
The heart of rock and roll is in Cleveland
Hell yeah brother I’m from Cleveland. Loved seeing you explore all these wonderful places.
What a great game. Hats off to the Rays, it was a great series. Glad to see you showing off everything Cleveland has to offer.
Cleaveland has some gorgeous architecture!
So sad to see it. Malls were such a staple of life when I was a boy in the 80's. The arcade, the seasonal decorations...so much. We were at Muncie Mall a few years ago and it was so beautiful, yet dead. So sad 😞
I never realized Cleveland's architecture was so beautiful! Thanks for sharing this one. And sorry 'bout your Rays. Now the Guardians get to come to Gotham and fight my Yankees in our house!!!
That's so sad that the Galleria is not being utilized. It's just gorgeous. Looks like a good place to film a zombie movie, too!
I used to eat lunch in that Galleria food court. That mall was the "bees knees" back in the late 90's.. So sad to see it and Tower City empty. We do have some really beautiful architecture here. I used to go downtown at Christmas at the Higbees building. It really was as exciting as the Christmas Story movie. Hope you enjoyed your stay! Cedar Point isnt to far away 😁
Yeah, X-mas is pretty cool there!
I know it's going to be a good day when Adam takes us for a stroll through Americana! I believe Adam did a better job pointing out the interesting features of Cleveland than what the Chamber Of Commerce could ever do! Stay safe my friend! And travel on! Travel on indeed!
Faxxxxx
Superman is the unstoppable force. I love that you loved my city. You were a kid enjoying it all and you're always welcome in Cleveland
More about Cleveland's Superman czcams.com/video/0ujPve-LwCY/video.html
I love the look of The Arcade. So pretty with Victorian elegance 😍 I got a little of the Grand Floridian vibe in there with the shape of the building and the upper floors. Maybe I am the only one that sees that.~~The Tom Hanks movie that you both could not remember was the Da Vinci Code. Good movie 🍿
Plus, tom hanks, used to go to school in lakewood
Another winner of a video! I learned things about a city in our country that I’d never learn in school.
Love your two voices together, you two could be on a radio talk show together . Thanks I enjoyed it.
We want the airwaves baby!
Hi Adam, welcome to CLE! Some info on the Galleria. I had one of the last retail stores in there. The mall was built by Dick Jacobs, previous owner of the Indians and why the ballpark is still called "The Jake" by locals, and it was a total luxury gem of downtown shopping. You could buy from the national chains and the mall would deliver to your house later if you wanted. However, all the leases for the big stores came up for renewal at once and the mall found it hard to continue. Fun fact: the Hard Rock was interested in putting a restaurant in there because of the proximity to the Rock Hall of Fame but the mall was still posh and dynamic and the owner did not want a spinning guitar in front of his building. A new owner took over and he was also a great guy. I am a big supporter of public transportation and the city has done wonderful things, but one of the things that created the biggest challenge to us surviving there was when the city did major construction to create new bus lanes down Euclid Avenue, basically bisecting the city for a long time while it was being done and making it difficult to serve many of our customers. At the same time they took all the street parking along the mall and turned it into a bus lane. Sales were very challenged during those times. But we hung in there until our space was repurposed as part of a new YMCA. But we loved being a part of downtown CLE for 30 years and I still exist in suburbia.
Thanks for all the info . Place looked really cool
The Galleria Christmas tree was always a glorious sight to see. ☺️
Man that arcade was fantastic! I'm glad you and Ryan were able to experience that game together although, it didn't go our way. It was still a game for the ages. I've gotta get up to Cleveland in the warmer months and check out some of that vintage vibe.
It's a nice building. However it's not much of a shopping destination anymore as it's almost empty.
My mom & I did a trip to Cleveland to visit the RRHOF and see a concert in 2015. We stayed at that Residence Inn on Prospect and it was perfect since we didn’t rent a car. We just happened to find our way into that grocery store one afternoon while ‘splorin and I was dumbfounded lol it was awesome.
Love your travel vlogs, even at the airports. Thanks for taking a break on the Disney, a little of that goes a long, long way. Thanks for taking us on your Rays journey. #GoBraves!
Nice video Adam.Always great to see a city that I've never been to before.Thanks for all the great views of the city.👍🙂Have a awesome day Adam.Hey ,you and your friend could be cousins.You guys are great together.👍👍👍🙂
I’m glad you came to my city and seemed to enjoy yourself, it’s a beautiful city with a lot of character! Go Guardians!
Go Indians
The large plaza area with the Lincoln statue was the site of the 1936 Great Lakes Exposition, a minor world's fair that extended from that plaza, down to the lake and along the lakeshore.
I think downtown Cleveland has a distinctive architecture as well as the city's overall beauty!
Always like doing some Woo'n & Splorn' 😎✌️
The arcade Is stunning and the Ghost Mall was Kreeepy Love it!
That was a real heartbreaker of a way for the season to come to a end. But I just want to to say thank you Adam for taking us along for the ride on all the great road trips to the different Ballparks this season and being our tour guide for all the great cities and sights it’s been a fun ride. Let’s do it again next year.
Thank you for showing the Galleria. My family used to go there when I was a kid. I honestly thought it was a fever dream because hardly anyone remembers it.
it seems like cleveland has the nicest looking downtown
Crime is very high
@@kevin2400. No it’s not. Not downtown
I go to games up in Cleveland from time to time, being a fan of course. But it's actually been a long time since I stepped into Tower City or The Galleria. Wow, did that bring back some memories. I definitely need to pop in those places and check them out for myself sometime. It's been forever.
As a teenager I loved shopping in this magnificent arcade. The May Company Department Store building was used in the opening sequence of The Drew Carey Show. Drew is from Cleveland! My kitchen floor has the original linoleum tiles like the ones that can be seen in the movie The Christmas Story.
FYI - opening sequence of Drew Carey is Halle Building czcams.com/video/_SzRCiDp2XQ/video.html
Please go to the West Side Market you will love it I promise.
I shopped in Cleveland often when those stores were active. I love how Cleveland keep the old structures because they are so beautiful. I would love to live in the places in an apartment conversion.Beautiful.
I grew up in Cleveland but moved to Phoenix in my 30's 16 years ago. I had a lot of fun there though.
Great video.
I can tell Adam was getting very nostalgic for his old videos while walking through the abandoned mall.
really cool inside look of the city i was born in. way to shine light on the better parts than people dont see often
Remember the NY Yankee and Cleveland playoff game with the bug attack?
George Reeves is the only Superman. The best ever.
The Arcade is gorgeous during Christmas time
Beautiful arcade. Sad it's so empty and can't believe how dead the mall is now. Hope it makes a comeback somehow
Glad to see you came up for the game! I was at the game yesterday and left after the 11th. I sat 3rd base side lower level. Thanks for all the shots of downtown Adam, pretty cool you got the arcade! They still have weddings inside there every now and then, not cheap though.
One last thing: The Free Stamp was originally set up in a way that one couldn't see free on the pad portion and it was erected in front of the BP/SOhio tower (now Huntington Bank tower on Public Square). The artist responsible recently died back in either July or August of this year.
That was one of the best pitching and defensive games I've ever seen.
Thank you again for touring me around enjoy as always Adam🥰🥰🥰
The Arcade---that was beautiful....I love the heart on the coffee too!
I love all the old world architecture. A hint of giants, says the big hand, maybe?
My husband and I always enjoy your videos. Thank you for always taking us on your adventures. Praying for you and your family!
Terrific vlog! We live 20 minutes outside of downtown CLE and have not seen most of the the history you got to explore! What a game! A fight til the end.
wow its so genuinely amazing to think that superman was actually born here and walked these streets it is totally and fantastically amazeballs
So crazy to see you all the way in my city!
Avengers also uses the Cleveland Meuseum of art atrium
It was the Da Vinci Code movie with Tom Hanks investigating the Vatican.
I loved this tour of Cleveland, etc. It was very informal and enjoyable. Thanks, Adam... 💛☀️🤠
Thanks for taking us on a tour of Cleveland, a place I have never been. So sorry the Rays lost, but sadly all good things must come to an end. Wait 'till next year! I grew up in New England and as a Red Sox fan we said that for many years. I moved to Tampa in high school, so I also root for the Rays. They almost made it to win the World Series a couple of times and I believe next year they will do it!
At the very beginning, you're on Euclid street. I was just touring Cleveland not too long ago and I love that area! Cleveland is awesome! Excellent video!!!
I had alot of fond memories of Cleveland, i stayed downtown and worked by the airport, so i could take the rail line. It is a great town if people give it a chance
Hilarious to see you in Cleveland!
I worked at the Galleria when I was young & beautiful
Now I too am retro - no longer young or beautiful!
Winkelman's - every woman working in that department store with me had an abundance of style and grace!
Adam you and Ryan's voices, could do great voice overs
I hope you enjoy Cleveland and have a great day.
I love this place! I stayed at this hotel and mall several times during my labor day weekend stays in Cleveland Ohio! Brings back the memories of my stays here! I usually go to Cleveland every labor day weekend to go to the Cleveland National airshow and have gone to the musuems as well! Thank you for sharing! Love this video! Interesting to note to that this was birthplace of Superman! Never knew that until now! Thank you for video and history of the Arcade hotel Mall!
Hi Adam, that was cool to see the history and souvenirs of Superman!:)
Cleveland ROCKS!!!!!!!! I seen Mary Poppins movie at Arcade when the movie was released. 60’s. The rooms are nice there also.😊
I’m a Clevelander and I remember when the Galleria opened. It was all the rage. Now it’s empty.
William Packard the creator of Packard electric in Warren Ohio, about an hour south of Cleveland created the very first street lights. Warren ohio had the first street lamps in America. By the way it was nice meeting you at the game yesterday.
Cleveland also had the first traffic lights in the country
Never have been to Cleveland and not sure I ever will be...but interesting to see! Thanks for bringing it to us.
I just adored this vlog. As a long time lover of DC, this was just ❤🎉.
another cool and very interesting video , the arcade was really grand , well done and thank you 😊
Cleveland is great, "a small Chicago". River, lake, sports, culture. Rock ,n' roll hall of Fame! 🎶🎼👍🏡 Train 🚂 from airport to downtown. Terminal tower had a Woolworth store & winter ice rink !!
@Adam if you’re still around check out Castle Noel in Medina (not far from the airport) they have a ton of Christmas related movie props including the original Cousin Eddie’s RV! The slide from Macy’s in a Christmas Story, many ELF props. Lots of toys from Christmas past on display as well.
Yes that place is awesome. It's a must see.
Cool video, Cleveland is an awesome city
Pretty cool city! That empty mall was definitely giving off Stranger Things vibes!
A great job of showing my hometown,Adam
Very positive view for a change. Thank you
A fun fact superman 4 was partly filmed in Milton Keynes England because they were running out of money to finish it but it gives you the impression it's in the United States still 👍
6:29 did anyone else have all the trading cards from the original ‘89 Batman movie? I think I still have all of mine in storage somewhere
Yo! (Raises hand)
I hope they can continue to preserve these antiques in this ever crazy world.
One of your best, Woo! Thanx for the tour and baseball game!
Very nicely done video. Thanks for sharing Cleveland, Woo.
Greatest guest "Shall You?" of all time. Wonderful tour. Thank you.
Thanks, I'll be here all week, try the scallops!
As a Cleveland resident originally from Buffalo, I enjoyed this and the video you posted from the game on Friday. Really nice job and I love your demeanor, along with your buddy as well.