We visited Columbus, the capital city of Ohio. Does the city lack a personality? Here is what we found. Joe's Instagram: / joeysroadtrip Travel Vlog 334
As a lifelong Cleveland resident I was blown away when i went to Columbus and rode passed a public park where I saw people of all races who were enjoying themselves with their families and interacting cohesively. In Cleveland it’s very separate with White and Black people pretty much sticking with their race on one side of town and avoiding integration unless they are forced to whether it being their place of residence, school or employment.
I'm from a suburb on the west side of Cleveland, but now live down here. Back in the 90's I thought it was getting a little better, just east side west side bull, but nothing compared to down here. The mix of ethnicities, different festivals and celebrations are fantastic. What a difference ~2 hours makes. That's really sad to hear.
They wanted the new capital city to be centrally located so they looked at Franklinton which is near the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers. But Franklinton had a habit of flooding so they chose the hill on the east side of the river to build the new Statehouse, the very first permanent building in the new capital city. The street that runs in front of the Statehouse is High Street, the historical high point of the great flood. The lawn of the Statehouse is actually the roof of a three-level underground parking garage.
Columbus is a surprisingly beautiful city. Thanks for posting this tour, as well as the all the many others you have done. Your comprehensive documentaries on the different American cities deserve to be in the Smithsonian Museum one day!
I've lived in Columbus since late 2000 and I've also lived in Tucson, AZ, Orlando, FL, and other places. It's my considered opinion that the Columbus government and institutions avoid having a personality in hopes of attracting corporate headquarters or regional offices. (It's working, too.) German Village is very expensive and has fought very hard to retain its character.
I lived in Tucson too. Loved the mountains, but the economy isn’t good and the amount of drugs and homeless is crazy. It used to be cheap to live there but it’s very expensive now
We have a nice little place to call home right here in the heart of our great country. Can drive to NYC, Toronto, Philadelphia, DC, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, St Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc, in under 9 hours. Good food. Great people. Mild weather - just a little windy sometimes. Thanks for visiting.
Im an european whos fascinated by culture, forgotten Americana happens to be one of my favourite genres, your videos are a valueable insight, thank you !
I grew up in the Columbus area and also worked in Columbus for about 15 years of my adult life. Downtown has always been pretty nice. However, there are a lot of areas of the town that are a bit rough. I wouldn't pin the high property crime rate on the college kids. It's just not as nice of a town as the downtown would suggest.
😆😆😆 .....ya'll are spicy today. Ya'lls banter is always welcome + entertaining. Columbus is truly beautiful, especially the downtown. Thanks for taking us with you.
Columbus is my city!! Hope you enjoyed your visit, Love living here. Great city and people. And I hope you enjoyed Schmidts. So many great places to visit in CBus! Yes, the Dispatch is still going.
Ok guys, you dorked up my day. The plan WAS ribs on the grill. The plan now is sausages, kraut and beer!!! Dont let anyone say you dont have a positive influence!😂 Take care, great vid as always.
I love Columbus, I'm from NE Ohio and we'd go to Columbus to watch OSU football games (I preferred watching the marching band). I had even considered going to OSU, but in the end, I moved abroad. But if I ever moved back to the States, Columbus would be a hot contender on where I'd live.
German Village is quaint, historical, and wonderful. I lived there five years. There was a secret house that sold homemade German Christmas cookies each year. There was no sign on it.
This is the first time I've seen a photo of the LeVeque Tower. It reminded me of the Empire State Building in NYC, and that is because the ESB is art deco also. I was a little surprised it was actually built before the ESB who doubled down on the height. Thanx for the trip.
From Cleveland and I lived in Columbus for 7 years and went to Ohio State. You did a great job showing the city, wish I could have seen more through your eyes. Glad you went to Sausage Haus! I live in Arkansas now and miss all the good German and Polish food.
Wow, what a clean city. I really like Nic's hairstyle and color and how it glows. Being a German I was envious of your meals. I wish we had a restaurant like that in Texas. Safe travels, Joe and Nic.👍🤠
I hope you went to Schiller Park when you were in German Village. If you ever co.e back thru go to Franklin Park and also the Whetstone Park of Roses. You will not be disapointed. I am glad you visited Columbus. 😊
Thank you for your videos it gives us limies from over the pond an insight to America we never usually see. Love the warts and all approach. God bless Alan
Born and raised in Columbus 58 years. one of the most diverse cities you will ever visit. As far as identity goes, this is a college football town. Folks around here, live and breathe, scarlet and gray. OH… And back that up with a professional hockey team and and MLS team. Festivals along the river all summer and fall. One of the best zoos in the country. We host some of the largest music festivals in the country and the list goes on and on. And on a sidenote, my father and my uncle Built the Columbus dispatch sign. Come back soon.
Columbus is nicer than I thought. Very impressive. I love German food . We had a restaurant in long Island in lake Ronkonkoma , it was great but it's not there anymore. Food looked awesome especially Nicole's. My husband would of liked what Joe had. Very affordable. Tab was not bad @ all. U guys b safe! Nicole's hair looks awesome as usual!
Sorry I’ve missed the last 3 due to family illness getting to catch up tonight. Great video as usual. To big for me so I’ll just watch you explore it for me. Impressive buildings and architecture. Not as busy as I would have thought. I’m sure it was in the right places. Looked clean and modern. My favorite is the German village. Beautiful. I have a German restaurant that just opened couple months ago and I have been a regular customer. LoL it’s great. Thanks for the ride along. Safe travels my friend. Keep filming I’ll keep watching.
I like Columbus Ohio, good city, that dinner Nic had, reminding me I need to order that next time I'm jn a German restaurant. It looks amazing Columbus avd Cincinnati are very underrated cities IMO. I need to go closer to that art deco skyscraper - thanks
Awesome Video. My Great Grandfather Moses was actually a brick maker in the early 1900s here. he died by being crushed between railroads cars 1930s. Columbus Ohio didn’t save enough of these histories in my opinion.
Hey guys, I always enjoy your videos. I’m here in Michigan. I want to see what Columbus Ohio looks like.😊 downtown Columbus is clean &gorgeous. Thank you Joe.&nic For this video😊 what is the scenery change real fast when you walked return the corner went down the alley😊
I’ve been in the Columbus metro area ever since graduating from OSU in the early 90s and love it. Schmidt’s was a good choice for something culturally unique in the area. My wife doesn’t have a pallet for heavy German food and is a “picky Nikki,” so we don’t go there often anymore. German Village has some nice updated, older homes without much yard and no garage that can range from $325 for a very small 2 bedroom to over $2 Million for an updated 3 bedroom/3bath. Columbus has some very nice suburbs that offer more bang for the buck in terms of real estate. Glad you got to visit Columbus!
Aside from the good information, and the great shots of the city and buildings... "Luckily the people of common sense didn't, and it remains Columbus. You know, sometimes, you just need to quit the nonsense." That remark alone was enough to earn this video a like. Good stuff.
My ancestors were masons and helped build German Village. Lifetime central Ohio resident. Glad to see a good positive review of our Capital city and Schmidts. Columbus has really improved over the past decade. Thankful for solid law enforcement, some of the suburban areas are a bit scary but much has been cleaned up and preserved 👍🏻 some areas like Grandview, Bexley, Worthington and Dublin are also very nice.
The 🌇 seemed REALLY nice . I sure can use that water ⛲ right now ☀. Oh the French house was neato Joey. The sweet deserts 🍰🍧🤗. Hell yeah Joey go BIG 🍺 Nicole you right it sure did look and taste yummy 👍🏼✨
The Statehouse and the Senate Building behind it underwent an extensive restoration around 1992. Dozens of layers of paint were removed to identify the original colors. At the time of construction, colored paint was expensive and these were the original colors chosen to reflect the wealth of the state. The building originally had light wells. In the 1860s even gas light was unusual and cavities in were used to allow natural light in to internal rooms. Eventually these light wells were filled with new floors and offices. Many of those working in the statehouse were relocated to new office towers adjacent to Capitol Square and so it was decided that the light wells would be emptied during the restoration and now contain the elevators you used. Most statewide officials maintain at least a ceremonial office in the Statehouse, but only the two legislative chambers and a few office suites for their leaders and staff remain in the Statehouse. The governor, for example, works primarily in the adjacent Riffe State Office Tower, but he keeps the ceremonial office for meetings with legislators; bill signings; meetings with out of state, federal or foreign dignitaries, etc. Lincoln was in the Ohio governor's office when he was notified by telegraph that he had been elected.
I grew up in Columbus, crazy how much it has changed. I used to walk through all this going to/from Columbus state to the COTA express bus station near the old city center. Man, the memories
15 year Columbus resident here. As for Columbus having no personality well there is nuance to that and I’ll get to it in a moment. To describe the city as a whole , I’ll quote my cousin which has lived in New York and Chicago; “Columbus is a ‘Mall’ town”. Personally I agree with this assessment. It is a Midwest city full of mostly Midwest residents that have “pedestrian” tastes. Now let Me expand. The city (downtown) is nearly empty at night save for the two theaters . Downtown is mainly office buildings and a few businesses which cater to them during the day. Yes, yes a new Crew (soccer) stadium was built in the aptly named “arena” district which has brought in a handful of restaurants. There are also a few nightclubs nearby as well and the A&R / Pavillion Music venue. In all however these all take up but Two streets in a not so Sprawling Downtown. You see Cbus is not it’s downtown but it’s neighborhoods . When most people think of “downtown” they are actually referring to the Short North district between campus and downtown. This is where the majority of restaurants, clubs and art galleries are along the Nile or so stretch of High Street. Past that is pretty quiet, unless there is an outdoor concert. “The “ OSU campus is a city in itself (being the 2nd largest college in the U.S.) and is pretty much what one would expect. That said it had lost its “old college town” feel in recent years as more condos and cookie cutter aesthetic has been built. South of the city is German Villiage which to Me still retains a quiet rustic feel with a few low key restaurants and stores. Polaris/ Lewis Center and Easton are the commercial sites where most people tend to go for retail and restaurants however with little to no nightclubs (as far as I’m aware of). There is the city of Gahanna downtown but for Me the place to be is Grandview. It feels like a little Nashville- Austin with its row of music venues along 3rd and 5th streets and diners with outdoor patios.
Moved to Columbus (Grove City) in 86. The amount of growth in that time is considerable. A lot to enjoy in Columbus and surrounding suburbs. Nice place to grow up and raise a family. I'm glad you enjoyed your time here!
As an area resident, you may have modified your opinion of a well run city had you ventured out of the prettier parts of town, especially the part about attributing property crimes to college students.
When I visited Oakland a couple months ago, I saw street after street of shanty towns that easily match what you see in the poorest parts of the Caribbean. Oakland also has the most homeless encampments I've ever seen. Dozens of streets in Oakland are lined with decrepit campers and RV's, where people live. On those streets, there's so much trash on the ground there's barely room to drive. Oakland's parks are filled with trash strewn on the ground, including their crown jewel of parks, Lake Merritt Park. Oakland has the nation's most dangerous gas station, which has customers car-jacked almost daily. Numerous restaurants in Oakland have closed because of the danger to their employees and customers. Oakland has lost 3 professional sports teams. The stadium the Raiders played in is quickly becoming blighted and an eyesore. Just today, on national news, a convenience store in Oakland was mob looted, causing $125,000 dollars in damage. The police showed up 9 hours after. Oakland is easily the worst run city I've seen in my travels, and I've visited almost 700 cities & towns over the past 3 years. I saw none of this anywhere in Columbus. Columbus is one of the cleanest, most beautiful big cities I've visited. Yes, there are areas that are not perfect, but nowhere to the degree of most other cities. Regarding crime & college students, according to the FBI crime on college campuses is higher than the national rate, most of which are sexual assault, petty theft and incidences connected with binge drinking and protests.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip But Nic, it's not the college kids that are doing the crimes. They actually are the victims a lot of the time. I know there's no way you'd have the time, but the Arena District is really nice. Victorian Village is gorgeous, near downtown. Clintonville is a homey and lovely residential area. There is a lot to see that you no way would have time for. Some suburbs are quite gorgeous like Upper Arlington and old Worthington. Thanks for visiting. Come back again sometime if you get a chance! I live in a suburb of Columbus that has unbelievably high property tax, and that's my only gripe here.
@@danlaub7156 The nice areas of Columbus BY FAR outweigh and outnumber the poor areas. I was also a resident until a few years ago. I always felt safe there, and felt that it was clean and well run.
Thank you for taking me thru German Village and Schmidt’s. I used to live on Siebert St. Was hoping you would swing by my old house. You food looked amazing. The last time we were there we got the buffet. They are famous for the cream puff.
Marion is pretty scary outside of the Harding Memorial area. I live between Marion and Columbus and have never heard anyone else ever say they want to see Marion 😊
Hey Joe & Nic, you picked a good restaurant. Arnold Schwarzenegger eats there when he is in town for the Arnold Classic. The inside of the statehouse was painted pink because that is the original color. Back then pink was a manly color because it is a shade of red. Columbus used to be a safer city when the criminals were prosecuted, and every town has its drug areas that cause most of the crime.
A beautiful city, and very clean. That said and as an unfortunate California resident, I like Cleveland, Ohio as well. I don't understand the jokes about Cleveland, it is a nice city.
Been watching these videos for weeks daily. reminds me of the David Bromburg Song The New Lee Highway Blues steve in Australia. Ohio made incredible Tools, Ships, engines for ocean liners, serious industry and GREAT WINGED SPRINTCAR RACING.
Yeah, as a long-time resident of the South Side of Columbus, it's well-run...if you live Downtown, in Dublin or the richer parts of town. Near-East Side, the Hilltop and yes, the South Side much less so. The South Side is pretty much a dumping ground these days, and rents so high and so few jobs in the area it's impossible for poor people to get by.
@@katec3934 I moved to the Dayton area many years ago. Sawmill Road used to be the shiny new mega retail area 20+ years ago. While it still has a lot of that I was amazed by the decay I saw there during the day on a recent trip to town! What happened!
The south side, the far south side in particular, is Columbus forgotten child. They basically ignore this section of the city except for essential infrastructure. Excluding German village obviously.
Finally I get to a comment I can agree with. I'm in north cbus and see prostitution, fentynal addiction, and homelessness on a daily basis. Downtown and OSU are the money makers. Of course they "look" nice.
Glad you guys stopped by Schmidt's. They are amazing, but you really missed out on the cream puff! Make sure you get one if you ever come back through.
I'm realtor here and mid term rentals are amazing with traveling nurses, hospitals are everywhere. With Insurance rates rising all over the coasts it's an amazing place to invest.
Perfect way to start a Saturday: with one of your awesome videos!! I love the park you were walking through in your intro. Glad the City did not change its name to Flavortown. Didn’t think the crime would be so high. Gorgeous cathedral ! I’d love to visit. The Governors House is magnificent ! Love all the fountains. Nice State House! Love the old flag. Some great houses in the neighborhood. Restaurant looks fantastic ! Food looked delicious ! Look forward to your next video!
Hey Joe & Nic I like it that you tell the style of the buildings 🏫, I agree with Nic the world is round like hearing her comments on things and the dark beer 🍺 mmm 😋. I have not been to Columbus OH for years since it's about a 90 minutes drive "road trip".🥳. Thanks for a great 👍 video stay safe and happy travels.💙
Amazing how clean and beautiful the downtown is, and actually cobble stone streets in part of the city. Compared to SF Bay area ( I live well outside the city) going down to S.F. or Oakland is horrible in some parts.. closed businesses and homeless. I did not see ANY of that in Columbus, it's how a big city should look!
As a long time Columbus resident, I can tell you the high property crime rate is caused by our judges refusing to put anyone in jail. There are kids who have been arrested 20 plus times for auto theft who have never seen an hour in jail. Every night there are groups of criminals breaking into cars. The police do their job but prosecutors and politicians don't do theirs. It is affecting the suburbs now also. It's a great city full of great people, but it's a incredibly poorly run city.
If this is all true then Columbus will be a s***hole city like Oakland in a few years. I'm glad I don't live there. I do live in Ohio just quite a ways away from Cbus fortunately.
I can't really blame the whole city when the police force and lawmakers are doing what needs to happen to try and control it, only for the judges to refuse sentencing them just to make a political statement. I mean, sometimes the same criminal is arrested only for the criminal to be released and then arrested again for the same crime again...all in one day. It's wild.
There are a lot of good dining options, but you picked one of my personal favorites. As a fan of architecture it's shame you didn't see the Short North and Victorian Village, another breathtaking neighborhood full of historical homes. If you ever return you should see the Franklin Park Conservatory. Also COSI (Center of Science and Industry) is another great stop on the riverfront (opposite the side you where walking) lots of cool exhibits and activities for families.
It’s so interesting to view my city through fresh eyes! Not all of it is great but I learned quite a few things I didn’t know too! Thank you for visiting and we hope you come back and explore more! I recommend visiting our largest science museum: C.O.S.I. Great video and very informative, you guys do your research!
So many interesting cities in Ohio and Columbus is one of the crown jewels. Thanks Joe and Nicole for a fun trip. I love Saturday mornings because I know I will get to see you.
A beautiful city, and the residential area is lovely, very leafy, and gorgeous homes. Lots of amazing buildings downtown. I love the signage on the old newspaper building ! Thanks so much, Joe and Nic, an awesome video as always !😊💚
Thank you for the beautiful video of our city. Sometimes it’s nice to see it through the eyes of someone else as we tend to take for granted what we have in our own backyards. Our riverwalk is a beautiful area so I’m glad you were able to enjoy it. We have a ton of festivals and fairs (THE Ohio state fair being one of the best around) that tend to bring the residents together. For the most part the city is safe. There has been times that the violent crime has been outrageous. Most often it’s drug deals or groups (not quite gang) fighting. The judicial system here is not good. The cops arrest and rearrest but the judges continue to be lenient and let them go. They came up with some fares of a punishment called drug court (and you don’t have to commit a drug offense to get this cushy transfer) where the punishment is laughable. The property crime rise is mostly due to auto theft. Teens stealing and joy riding, damaging, etc. campus crime probably isn’t included in those numbers as they have their own “police force” and isn’t included in any “Columbus “ numbers …or at least it didn’t use to be. With all of that said, and being someone who travels all over the USA and the world. We’ve got a pretty great city.
Your videos are very well done and educational. I'm not a native of Columbus, but have lived here for many years (far, far Westside). Idk what day of the week you were there, but the downtown area is usually a little busier during the week. I am not trying to be overly negative about Columbus, but I'll tell you this. If I knew you personally, I would absolutely discourage you and your wife from walking around certain parts of downtown ( which is to say 80% of it). The alleys are sketchy at best. Any direction just outside of downtown is absolutely crime ridden. I do courier work all over the state, but am based out of Columbus. I've been robbed 6 times ( no exaggeration) and not one robber was apprehended. As you pointed out crime is very high. The mayor and city council are very soft on crime and criminals and do not back our police. Again, not trying to be negative with you because your videos are so well done. You asked for opinions and this is mine. You and your wife seem to have super conducive personalities and that is refreshing. I am a subscriber and really dig your videos.
Joe, another excellent video and perfect day for filming. You probably have been asked this before, but what camera do you use? I love the clarity and the built-in gimbal and the way you easily zoom in and out. I have a now older GoPro.
What a beautiful city Joe. Thank you for sharing, especially those beautiful buildings. I appreciate your history research. Oh, and yes, I am hooked on your CZcams Channel. Have you shared what you use for your videos because it is all great. One more question for y'all... How many Governors are actually in their office at those state capitols you visit? To me, the answer is zero. What say you? .....Russell D.
Any idea what that three-story brick building is from 3:36 to 4:06 center of frame? It looks like a historical preservation, so out of place amid the other buildings towering around it.
Nice downtown. Never been to Columbus but lived in Cleveland for a year, 1993 to 94. Jacob's Field was brand new then and the Rock and Roll hall of fame was being built. I haven't been back since. Too hot outside for me today so I'm watching CZcams
Beeaauuutiful ! Stunning vid of Columbus. I never got to see Columbus when I lived in Ohio. A real shame. I'd gravitate to that American/German flag Restaurant like bees to honey. Everything about it,,, I LOVED! Looking forward to our trip to Maryland. Take care. 🥰
Some other Interesting Ohio towns you should visit are Newark, Mt. Vernon, Chillocothee, Zoar Village Sugar Creek and Athens. Youngstown and Massillon have a lot of run down areas as well as Mansfield.
Appreciated the video, Ohio has it's struggles but everywhere does. This state has an amazing history if you look into it, so many inventors and influential people in history came from here. The House and Senate rooms in the State House are beautiful, don't know if you were able to peek in there? I know you've been to Cincinnati before, so I though I'd mention that the Carew Tower in Cincinnati is Art Deco in style as well, especially inside, and it had the same architect as the Empire State Building, it's like a little sister to it but there is a resemblence. If you visit Ohio again, I'd encourage you stop at Carillon Park in Dayton and see many preserved historic buildings as well as the Wright Flyer (built by Wright Brothers) and then the National Air Force Museum. I do love things about all of Ohio's three C's. They each have a unique feel and charm. People bash Columbus but I wouldn't say it has any less personality than Charlotte, NC, or the sprawl around Dallas, or Phoenix or other such cities. Many of the growing cities in America have the same looking retail and subdivisions. So, Columbus isn't any worse. As you said it looks a lot cleaner than I've seen in West Coast cities, or East Coast ones for that matter. If you're ever in German Village again I'd recommed you try Lindey's it's a great local restaurant, and the Book Loft is a unique local business in German Village too. Keep up the Good Work, you could spend a lifetime exploring America!
Have never given Columbus a thought before, but it's a gorgeous, stable town. I especially like the architecture and the cleanliness. Joe, your sausages looked so good! Yep! Could tell the dessert was edible! LOL Thanks.
Columbus has some gorgeous suburbs like old Worthington, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Dublin, Riverlea. But whoa the property tax is unbelievably high!
Nice tour! I’ve been through Columbus at times on 1-71 with family and solo, but I’ve never did anything there. It’s like an urban oasis in the middle of a big farm.
As a lifelong Cleveland resident I was blown away when i went to Columbus and rode passed a public park where I saw people of all races who were enjoying themselves with their families and interacting cohesively.
In Cleveland it’s very separate with White and Black people pretty much sticking with their race on one side of town and avoiding integration unless they are forced to whether it being their place of residence, school or employment.
I saw that too.
I'm from a suburb on the west side of Cleveland, but now live down here. Back in the 90's I thought it was getting a little better, just east side west side bull, but nothing compared to down here. The mix of ethnicities, different festivals and celebrations are fantastic. What a difference ~2 hours makes. That's really sad to hear.
❤😁👏🏾👏🏾 Native of Columbus and so happy yall stopped through to visit our Beautiful City! Great video! Thank you!!
It really is a beautiful city. We were impressed.
I'm surprised they didn't go to the Short North.
But maybe there's a part two coming? 🤔
We live 35 miles east of Columbus... Home of THE Ohio State University Buckeyes !!! Go Bucks!
They wanted the new capital city to be centrally located so they looked at Franklinton which is near the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers. But Franklinton had a habit of flooding so they chose the hill on the east side of the river to build the new Statehouse, the very first permanent building in the new capital city.
The street that runs in front of the Statehouse is High Street, the historical high point of the great flood.
The lawn of the Statehouse is actually the roof of a three-level underground parking garage.
Columbus is a surprisingly beautiful city. Thanks for posting this tour, as well as the all the many others you have done. Your comprehensive documentaries on the different American cities deserve to be in the Smithsonian Museum one day!
Thank you, Stephen!
A lot of car theft here in my city. The ‘Kia Boys’ are running rampant!
Thanks for stopping by!! Safe travels ❤🩹
I've lived in Columbus since late 2000 and I've also lived in Tucson, AZ, Orlando, FL, and other places. It's my considered opinion that the Columbus government and institutions avoid having a personality in hopes of attracting corporate headquarters or regional offices. (It's working, too.) German Village is very expensive and has fought very hard to retain its character.
German village is hostile to conservatives and Christians. It is an “alternative lifestyle “ kind of place.
I lived in Tucson too. Loved the mountains, but the economy isn’t good and the amount of drugs and homeless is crazy. It used to be cheap to live there but it’s very expensive now
We have a nice little place to call home right here in the heart of our great country. Can drive to NYC, Toronto, Philadelphia, DC, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, St Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc, in under 9 hours. Good food. Great people. Mild weather - just a little windy sometimes. Thanks for visiting.
Im an european whos fascinated by culture, forgotten Americana happens to be one of my favourite genres, your videos are a valueable insight, thank you !
I grew up in the Columbus area and also worked in Columbus for about 15 years of my adult life. Downtown has always been pretty nice. However, there are a lot of areas of the town that are a bit rough. I wouldn't pin the high property crime rate on the college kids. It's just not as nice of a town as the downtown would suggest.
Spot on.
I agree about the college kids.
You are so right. It's not the college kids that do all the crime at all. In fact, they are many times victims of the crimes.
You are right, it's not the college kids doing it.
The college kids are more prey than predators, but that's why there's so much crime around campus.
😆😆😆 .....ya'll are spicy today. Ya'lls banter is always welcome + entertaining. Columbus is truly beautiful, especially the downtown. Thanks for taking us with you.
Very interesting. Downtown and the neighborhood was so beautiful. Loved the rotonda. Thanks so much.
Columbus is my city!! Hope you enjoyed your visit, Love living here. Great city and people. And I hope you enjoyed Schmidts. So many great places to visit in CBus! Yes, the Dispatch is still going.
Ok guys, you dorked up my day. The plan WAS ribs on the grill. The plan now is sausages, kraut and beer!!! Dont let anyone say you dont have a positive influence!😂
Take care, great vid as always.
You can never go wrong with beer, sausage and kraut!!
Easily swayed
It’s 98° outside for the last week. No wonder no one was walking around 😂. I live in Westerville. Columbus is great place to live and raise a family.
Yeah. because you live in the suburbs; not Columbus.
Excellent..this program has really grown..nice architectural commentary..you are truly interested..keep up your excellent work!!
Thank you!
I love Columbus, I'm from NE Ohio and we'd go to Columbus to watch OSU football games (I preferred watching the marching band). I had even considered going to OSU, but in the end, I moved abroad. But if I ever moved back to the States, Columbus would be a hot contender on where I'd live.
Thank you for doing a Columbus video! I loved it and just subscribed to you. We’re very much an undiscovered gem.
Thank you for sharing your adventure in Columbus, OH. That German food looked fantastic.
German Village is quaint, historical, and wonderful. I lived there five years. There was a secret house that sold homemade German Christmas cookies each year. There was no sign on it.
This is the first time I've seen a photo of the LeVeque Tower. It reminded me of the Empire State Building in NYC, and that is because the ESB is art deco also. I was a little surprised it was actually built before the ESB who doubled down on the height. Thanx for the trip.
From Cleveland and I lived in Columbus for 7 years and went to Ohio State. You did a great job showing the city, wish I could have seen more through your eyes. Glad you went to Sausage Haus! I live in Arkansas now and miss all the good German and Polish food.
Very interesting city and clean too. Wow!!! Nice changes from what I see or hear in the news. Have a great day and safe travels
I’ve watched many of your previous videos. Thanks for reviewing and giving my town a relatively good review! You and your wife are a great couple!
Wow, what a clean city. I really like Nic's hairstyle and color and how it glows. Being a German I was envious of your meals. I wish we had a restaurant like that in Texas. Safe travels, Joe and Nic.👍🤠
Thanks! 😃
I hope you went to Schiller Park when you were in German Village. If you ever co.e back thru go to Franklin Park and also the Whetstone Park of Roses. You will not be disapointed. I am glad you visited Columbus. 😊
Park of Roses is gorgeous
I'm surprised he didn't drive through the Short North area and the OSU compass.
Maybe there's a part two coming?
Another great video! Thank you. We love your narration and the facts you provide, it is so interesting and informative. Hi to Nic! 👋
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos it gives us limies from over the pond an insight to America we never usually see. Love the warts and all approach. God bless Alan
That may be the best value meal we've seen yet, Nic's plate looked wonderful.
As a Columbus resident, getting Schmidt's is always worth it. Definitely worth the stop if you passing through Columbus.
Yes indeed! I always go for the sauerbraten in a German place, Yum!
I miss the buffet so much after covid it's still closed I've heard. They have a food truck I get on my way home from work once a week. Love it
Thank you for such kind words . Glad you enjoyed your visit :)
Be well and happy travels!
I’ve lived in Columbus for a long time and OMG no, the college students are not driving the crime rate.
It's not the students but campus is higher in crime...nothing I consider unsafe
We all know who it is but were not supposed to say it.
Love your narration! Keep up the Great work!
Born and raised in Columbus 58 years. one of the most diverse cities you will ever visit. As far as identity goes, this is a college football town. Folks around here, live and breathe, scarlet and gray. OH…
And back that up with a professional hockey team and and MLS team. Festivals along the river all summer and fall. One of the best zoos in the country.
We host some of the largest music festivals in the country and the list goes on and on. And on a sidenote, my father and my uncle Built the Columbus dispatch sign.
Come back soon.
“diverse”?? I think you mean Miami, SF, LA, NYC, Seattle, Houston….
@@steveb7429so you’ve never been to columbus i see
... IO!
Columbus is nicer than I thought. Very impressive. I love German food . We had a restaurant in long Island in lake Ronkonkoma , it was great but it's not there anymore. Food looked awesome especially Nicole's. My husband would of liked what Joe had. Very affordable. Tab was not bad @ all. U guys b safe! Nicole's hair looks awesome as usual!
Columbus was far nicer than I expected. One of the best big cities we've visited.
If you want German food check out Haufbrahaus
What a beautiful city! Loved the state capitol building - especially the rotunda . Thanks Joe and Nic !
Sorry I’ve missed the last 3 due to family illness getting to catch up tonight. Great video as usual. To big for me so I’ll just watch you explore it for me. Impressive buildings and architecture. Not as busy as I would have thought. I’m sure it was in the right places. Looked clean and modern. My favorite is the German village. Beautiful. I have a German restaurant that just opened couple months ago and I have been a regular customer. LoL it’s great. Thanks for the ride along. Safe travels my friend. Keep filming I’ll keep watching.
Sauerbraten means sour gravy in German. One of my favorite German meals.
It's great to see you in my stomping grounds. A great review. Thanks for visiting!
I like Columbus Ohio, good city, that dinner Nic had, reminding me I need to order that next time I'm jn a German restaurant. It looks amazing
Columbus avd Cincinnati are very underrated cities IMO. I need to go closer to that art deco skyscraper - thanks
You missed out on the Cream Puffs...I also like the German Chocolate Cake...Schmidt's is great. Glad you liked our town and come back again!
What a gorgeous state Capital building. For me, this was one of my favorite episodes.
Freemasonry checkered board floor.
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Oh wow we just missed you guys! I am from CLE and always watch your videos. We visited Columbus July 3rd-4th. Came home and saw this video !
Awesome Video. My Great Grandfather Moses was actually a brick maker in the early 1900s here. he died by being crushed between railroads cars 1930s. Columbus Ohio didn’t save enough of these histories in my opinion.
Hey guys, I always enjoy your videos. I’m here in Michigan. I want to see what Columbus Ohio looks like.😊 downtown Columbus is clean &gorgeous. Thank you Joe.&nic For this video😊 what is the scenery change real fast when you walked return the corner went down the alley😊
Another great one Joe and Nic
I’ve been in the Columbus metro area ever since graduating from OSU in the early 90s and love it. Schmidt’s was a good choice for something culturally unique in the area. My wife doesn’t have a pallet for heavy German food and is a “picky Nikki,” so we don’t go there often anymore. German Village has some nice updated, older homes without much yard and no garage that can range from $325 for a very small 2 bedroom to over $2 Million for an updated 3 bedroom/3bath. Columbus has some very nice suburbs that offer more bang for the buck in terms of real estate. Glad you got to visit Columbus!
HaufBrauHaus has a much better selection and quality of German Food
@@dennisrounds1996 - never been there but I’ll definitely look into it. It’s in GV?
Aside from the good information, and the great shots of the city and buildings...
"Luckily the people of common sense didn't, and it remains Columbus. You know, sometimes, you just need to quit the nonsense."
That remark alone was enough to earn this video a like. Good stuff.
My ancestors were masons and helped build German Village. Lifetime central Ohio resident. Glad to see a good positive review of our Capital city and Schmidts. Columbus has really improved over the past decade. Thankful for solid law enforcement, some of the suburban areas are a bit scary but much has been cleaned up and preserved 👍🏻 some areas like Grandview, Bexley, Worthington and Dublin are also very nice.
The 🌇 seemed REALLY nice . I sure can use that water ⛲ right now ☀. Oh the French house was neato Joey. The sweet deserts 🍰🍧🤗. Hell yeah Joey go BIG 🍺 Nicole you right it sure did look and taste yummy 👍🏼✨
The Statehouse and the Senate Building behind it underwent an extensive restoration around 1992. Dozens of layers of paint were removed to identify the original colors. At the time of construction, colored paint was expensive and these were the original colors chosen to reflect the wealth of the state.
The building originally had light wells. In the 1860s even gas light was unusual and cavities in were used to allow natural light in to internal rooms. Eventually these light wells were filled with new floors and offices. Many of those working in the statehouse were relocated to new office towers adjacent to Capitol Square and so it was decided that the light wells would be emptied during the restoration and now contain the elevators you used.
Most statewide officials maintain at least a ceremonial office in the Statehouse, but only the two legislative chambers and a few office suites for their leaders and staff remain in the Statehouse. The governor, for example, works primarily in the adjacent Riffe State Office Tower, but he keeps the ceremonial office for meetings with legislators; bill signings; meetings with out of state, federal or foreign dignitaries, etc.
Lincoln was in the Ohio governor's office when he was notified by telegraph that he had been elected.
I grew up in Columbus, crazy how much it has changed. I used to walk through all this going to/from Columbus state to the COTA express bus station near the old city center. Man, the memories
15 year Columbus resident here.
As for Columbus having no personality well there is nuance to that and I’ll get to it in a moment.
To describe the city as a whole , I’ll quote my cousin which has lived in New York and Chicago; “Columbus is a ‘Mall’ town”.
Personally I agree with this assessment.
It is a Midwest city full of mostly Midwest residents that have “pedestrian” tastes.
Now let Me expand.
The city (downtown) is nearly empty at night save for the two theaters . Downtown is mainly office buildings and a few businesses which cater to them during the day.
Yes, yes a new Crew (soccer) stadium was built in the aptly named “arena” district which has brought in a handful of restaurants.
There are also a few nightclubs nearby as well and the A&R / Pavillion Music venue.
In all however these all take up but Two streets in a not so Sprawling Downtown.
You see Cbus is not it’s downtown but it’s neighborhoods .
When most people think of “downtown” they are actually referring to the Short North district between campus and downtown.
This is where the majority of restaurants, clubs and art galleries are along the Nile or so stretch of High Street.
Past that is pretty quiet, unless there is an outdoor concert.
“The “ OSU campus is a city in itself (being the 2nd largest college in the U.S.) and is pretty much what one would expect. That said it had lost its “old college town” feel in recent years as more condos and cookie cutter aesthetic has been built.
South of the city is German Villiage which to Me still retains a quiet rustic feel with a few low key restaurants and stores.
Polaris/ Lewis Center and Easton are the commercial sites where most people tend to go for retail and restaurants however with little to no nightclubs (as far as I’m aware of).
There is the city of Gahanna downtown but for Me the place to be is Grandview.
It feels like a little Nashville- Austin with its row of music venues along 3rd and 5th streets and diners with outdoor patios.
I think what I showed was that Columbus actually has a lot of personality. I thought it did, anyway.
Another great video thanks guy's
Enjoyed. Thanks for allowing me to see parts of our country that I wanted otherwise got to see.
Moved to Columbus (Grove City) in 86. The amount of growth in that time is considerable. A lot to enjoy in Columbus and surrounding suburbs. Nice place to grow up and raise a family. I'm glad you enjoyed your time here!
As an area resident, you may have modified your opinion of a well run city had you ventured out of the prettier parts of town, especially the part about attributing property crimes to college students.
I totally understand what you're saying, having relatives in Columbus.
Yes..routinely attributing crime to college students is lazy.
.true, crime is more prevalent in the "young",
but college = young= crime is a stretch..
When I visited Oakland a couple months ago, I saw street after street of shanty towns that easily match what you see in the poorest parts of the Caribbean. Oakland also has the most homeless encampments I've ever seen. Dozens of streets in Oakland are lined with decrepit campers and RV's, where people live. On those streets, there's so much trash on the ground there's barely room to drive. Oakland's parks are filled with trash strewn on the ground, including their crown jewel of parks, Lake Merritt Park. Oakland has the nation's most dangerous gas station, which has customers car-jacked almost daily. Numerous restaurants in Oakland have closed because of the danger to their employees and customers. Oakland has lost 3 professional sports teams. The stadium the Raiders played in is quickly becoming blighted and an eyesore.
Just today, on national news, a convenience store in Oakland was mob looted, causing $125,000 dollars in damage. The police showed up 9 hours after.
Oakland is easily the worst run city I've seen in my travels, and I've visited almost 700 cities & towns over the past 3 years.
I saw none of this anywhere in Columbus. Columbus is one of the cleanest, most beautiful big cities I've visited. Yes, there are areas that are not perfect, but nowhere to the degree of most other cities.
Regarding crime & college students, according to the FBI crime on college campuses is higher than the national rate, most of which are sexual assault, petty theft and incidences connected with binge drinking and protests.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip But Nic, it's not the college kids that are doing the crimes. They actually are the victims a lot of the time. I know there's no way you'd have the time, but the Arena District is really nice. Victorian Village is gorgeous, near downtown. Clintonville is a homey and lovely residential area. There is a lot to see that you no way would have time for. Some suburbs are quite gorgeous like Upper Arlington and old Worthington. Thanks for visiting. Come back again sometime if you get a chance! I live in a suburb of Columbus that has unbelievably high property tax, and that's my only gripe here.
@@danlaub7156 The nice areas of Columbus BY FAR outweigh and outnumber the poor areas. I was also a resident until a few years ago. I always felt safe there, and felt that it was clean and well run.
Thank you for taking me thru German Village and Schmidt’s. I used to live on Siebert St. Was hoping you would swing by my old house. You food looked amazing. The last time we were there we got the buffet. They are famous for the cream puff.
My favoe German dish is Rouladen. But also love sauerbraten and red cabbage. I would devour everything you guys ordered.
I'd like to see Marion Ohio.. Hardings memorial has also his house museum .
Marion is pretty scary outside of the Harding Memorial area. I live between Marion and Columbus and have never heard anyone else ever say they want to see Marion 😊
Enjoy Joe and Nic with their George Burns ---Gracie Allen act ! Once again Happy Trails ,
I can now get quite good dunkel here in the rice fields of Thailand. Wondering if I'll ever see Columbus again.
Hey Joe & Nic, you picked a good restaurant. Arnold Schwarzenegger eats there when he is in town for the Arnold Classic. The inside of the statehouse was painted pink because that is the original color. Back then pink was a manly color because it is a shade of red. Columbus used to be a safer city when the criminals were prosecuted, and every town has its drug areas that cause most of the crime.
I agreee, that food looked so good. The beer too.
He cheated with steroids
A beautiful city, and very clean. That said and as an unfortunate California resident, I like Cleveland, Ohio as well. I don't understand the jokes about Cleveland, it is a nice city.
Cleveland has improved a lot over the years. It’s still improving.
Thank you for the great tour of my hometown. I appreciate it. I'm very well done video. Glad you stopped by Schmidt's
the state Governor should be interested to hear the thoughts of ALL his fellow citizens of this great country
Been watching these videos for weeks daily.
reminds me of the David Bromburg Song The New Lee Highway Blues
steve in Australia.
Ohio made incredible Tools, Ships, engines for ocean liners, serious industry and GREAT WINGED SPRINTCAR RACING.
Once again, I am hungry! Thanks you for this Video. Only been car ride through Ohio.
Yeah, as a long-time resident of the South Side of Columbus, it's well-run...if you live Downtown, in Dublin or the richer parts of town. Near-East Side, the Hilltop and yes, the South Side much less so. The South Side is pretty much a dumping ground these days, and rents so high and so few jobs in the area it's impossible for poor people to get by.
@@katec3934 I moved to the Dayton area many years ago. Sawmill Road used to be the shiny new mega retail area 20+ years ago. While it still has a lot of that I was amazed by the decay I saw there during the day on a recent trip to town! What happened!
The south side, the far south side in particular, is Columbus forgotten child. They basically ignore this section of the city except for essential infrastructure. Excluding German village obviously.
@@chubbbubb6870. Yep, You go a little past Green lawn / Berliner Park it starts to go down hill.
@@ClintnRebeccaWarner. When Easton opened up half of the shopping public went there.
And when Polaris opened, the other half went there.
Finally I get to a comment I can agree with. I'm in north cbus and see prostitution, fentynal addiction, and homelessness on a daily basis. Downtown and OSU are the money makers. Of course they "look" nice.
what a beautiful landscape .and food was looking awesome especially sausage .❤
God knows when i would be there in US .
Thought you would visit the LEC building. What beautiful weather and a fantastic choice of a restaurant.😊
Glad you guys stopped by Schmidt's. They are amazing, but you really missed out on the cream puff! Make sure you get one if you ever come back through.
I'm realtor here and mid term rentals are amazing with traveling nurses, hospitals are everywhere. With Insurance rates rising all over the coasts it's an amazing place to invest.
Perfect way to start a Saturday: with one of your awesome videos!! I love the park you were walking through in your intro. Glad the City did not change its name to Flavortown. Didn’t think the crime would be so high. Gorgeous cathedral ! I’d love to visit. The Governors House is magnificent ! Love all the fountains. Nice State House! Love the old flag. Some great houses in the neighborhood. Restaurant looks fantastic ! Food looked delicious ! Look forward to your next video!
Thank you Alexandra!
Hey Joe & Nic I like it that you tell the style of the buildings 🏫, I agree with Nic the world is round like hearing her comments on things and the dark beer 🍺 mmm 😋. I have not been to Columbus OH for years since it's about a 90 minutes drive "road trip".🥳. Thanks for a great 👍 video stay safe and happy travels.💙
Thank you!
Amazing how clean and beautiful the downtown is, and actually cobble stone streets in part of the city. Compared to SF Bay area ( I live well outside the city) going down to S.F. or Oakland is horrible in some parts.. closed businesses and homeless. I did not see ANY of that in Columbus, it's how a big city should look!
I agree.
Columbus has this stuff but much less than other big cities and they keep the trouble away from the "touristy" areas.
As a long time Columbus resident, I can tell you the high property crime rate is caused by our judges refusing to put anyone in jail. There are kids who have been arrested 20 plus times for auto theft who have never seen an hour in jail. Every night there are groups of criminals breaking into cars. The police do their job but prosecutors and politicians don't do theirs. It is affecting the suburbs now also. It's a great city full of great people, but it's a incredibly poorly run city.
If this is all true then Columbus will be a s***hole city like Oakland in a few years. I'm glad I don't live there. I do live in Ohio just quite a ways away from Cbus fortunately.
@JamesFalk-td9im yeah let's all hope his useless ass doesn't get reinstalled in November. No way in hell he won fair and square last time
I can't really blame the whole city when the police force and lawmakers are doing what needs to happen to try and control it, only for the judges to refuse sentencing them just to make a political statement.
I mean, sometimes the same criminal is arrested only for the criminal to be released and then arrested again for the same crime again...all in one day. It's wild.
Christopher Columbus is a Spaniard....
It's a deep blue city.
My home town it has a lot to offer . Me my sister and brother grew up and remember a lot of good times here. Thx for showing my city .😊
There are a lot of good dining options, but you picked one of my personal favorites. As a fan of architecture it's shame you didn't see the Short North and Victorian Village, another breathtaking neighborhood full of historical homes. If you ever return you should see the Franklin Park Conservatory. Also COSI (Center of Science and Industry) is another great stop on the riverfront (opposite the side you where walking) lots of cool exhibits and activities for families.
It’s so interesting to view my city through fresh eyes! Not all of it is great but I learned quite a few things I didn’t know too! Thank you for visiting and we hope you come back and explore more! I recommend visiting our largest science museum: C.O.S.I.
Great video and very informative, you guys do your research!
So many interesting cities in Ohio and Columbus is one of the crown jewels.
Thanks Joe and Nicole for a fun trip. I love Saturday mornings because I know I will get to see you.
A beautiful city, and the residential area is lovely, very leafy, and gorgeous homes. Lots of amazing buildings downtown. I love the signage on the old newspaper building ! Thanks so much, Joe and Nic, an awesome video as always !😊💚
Thank you, CL! It was a surprise that it was so nice there.
Thank you for the beautiful video of our city. Sometimes it’s nice to see it through the eyes of someone else as we tend to take for granted what we have in our own backyards. Our riverwalk is a beautiful area so I’m glad you were able to enjoy it. We have a ton of festivals and fairs (THE Ohio state fair being one of the best around) that tend to bring the residents together. For the most part the city is safe. There has been times that the violent crime has been outrageous. Most often it’s drug deals or groups (not quite gang) fighting. The judicial system here is not good. The cops arrest and rearrest but the judges continue to be lenient and let them go. They came up with some fares of a punishment called drug court (and you don’t have to commit a drug offense to get this cushy transfer) where the punishment is laughable. The property crime rise is mostly due to auto theft. Teens stealing and joy riding, damaging, etc. campus crime probably isn’t included in those numbers as they have their own “police force” and isn’t included in any “Columbus “ numbers …or at least it didn’t use to be. With all of that said, and being someone who travels all over the USA and the world. We’ve got a pretty great city.
One of my favorite cities!
Your videos are very well done and educational. I'm not a native of Columbus, but have lived here for many years (far, far Westside). Idk what day of the week you were there, but the downtown area is usually a little busier during the week. I am not trying to be overly negative about Columbus, but I'll tell you this. If I knew you personally, I would absolutely discourage you and your wife from walking around certain parts of downtown ( which is to say 80% of it). The alleys are sketchy at best. Any direction just outside of downtown is absolutely crime ridden. I do courier work all over the state, but am based out of Columbus. I've been robbed 6 times ( no exaggeration) and not one robber was apprehended. As you pointed out crime is very high. The mayor and city council are very soft on crime and criminals and do not back our police. Again, not trying to be negative with you because your videos are so well done. You asked for opinions and this is mine. You and your wife seem to have super conducive personalities and that is refreshing. I am a subscriber and really dig your videos.
Joe, another excellent video and perfect day for filming. You probably have been asked this before, but what camera do you use? I love the clarity and the built-in gimbal and the way you easily zoom in and out. I have a now older GoPro.
What a beautiful city Joe. Thank you for sharing, especially those beautiful buildings. I appreciate your history research. Oh, and yes, I am hooked on your CZcams Channel. Have you shared what you use for your videos because it is all great. One more question for y'all... How many Governors are actually in their office at those state capitols you visit? To me, the answer is zero. What say you? .....Russell D.
I loved seeing those old buildings NW of downtown Cincy recently.
So far, yes, zero governors. :)
Any idea what that three-story brick building is from 3:36 to 4:06 center of frame? It looks like a historical preservation, so out of place amid the other buildings towering around it.
I enjoy❤ the videos.
What do you think about a new series, either:
1) unincorporated towns
2) military towns
Just a thought.
Thanks for visiting my hometown! It sounds like you enjoyed yourselves, and I hope that's true.
We did. 👍
Nice downtown. Never been to Columbus but lived in Cleveland for a year, 1993 to 94. Jacob's Field was brand new then and the Rock and Roll hall of fame was being built. I haven't been back since. Too hot outside for me today so I'm watching CZcams
Beeaauuutiful ! Stunning vid of Columbus. I never got to see Columbus when I lived in Ohio. A real shame. I'd gravitate to that American/German flag Restaurant like bees to honey. Everything about it,,, I LOVED! Looking forward to our trip to Maryland. Take care. 🥰
Awesome!!
Some other Interesting Ohio towns you should visit are Newark, Mt. Vernon, Chillocothee, Zoar Village Sugar Creek and Athens. Youngstown and Massillon have a lot of run down areas as well as Mansfield.
Appreciated the video, Ohio has it's struggles but everywhere does. This state has an amazing history if you look into it, so many inventors and influential people in history came from here. The House and Senate rooms in the State House are beautiful, don't know if you were able to peek in there? I know you've been to Cincinnati before, so I though I'd mention that the Carew Tower in Cincinnati is Art Deco in style as well, especially inside, and it had the same architect as the Empire State Building, it's like a little sister to it but there is a resemblence. If you visit Ohio again, I'd encourage you stop at Carillon Park in Dayton and see many preserved historic buildings as well as the Wright Flyer (built by Wright Brothers) and then the National Air Force Museum. I do love things about all of Ohio's three C's. They each have a unique feel and charm. People bash Columbus but I wouldn't say it has any less personality than Charlotte, NC, or the sprawl around Dallas, or Phoenix or other such cities. Many of the growing cities in America have the same looking retail and subdivisions. So, Columbus isn't any worse. As you said it looks a lot cleaner than I've seen in West Coast cities, or East Coast ones for that matter. If you're ever in German Village again I'd recommed you try Lindey's it's a great local restaurant, and the Book Loft is a unique local business in German Village too. Keep up the Good Work, you could spend a lifetime exploring America!
Thanks again for a great video
You bet!!
That sauerbraten looked SO GOOD 😮
Have never given Columbus a thought before, but it's a gorgeous, stable town. I especially like the architecture and the cleanliness. Joe, your sausages looked so good! Yep! Could tell the dessert was edible! LOL Thanks.
Thank you!!
I was born and raised in Columbus you showed st Joseph cathedral its a shame you couldn't get in its absolutely beautiful
Wow Columbus looks like it has a very nice downtown and the German neighborhood was so clean, thanks for sharing.
Columbus has some gorgeous suburbs like old Worthington, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Dublin, Riverlea. But whoa the property tax is unbelievably high!
Nice tour! I’ve been through Columbus at times on 1-71 with family and solo, but I’ve never did anything there. It’s like an urban oasis in the middle of a big farm.
Pretty much, yep!
That’s most midwestern cities
You got to Schmidts at a good time. On the weekends you may have a 2 hour wait for a table.
True story!