Why I Love North Carolina, Part 1: Triad

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  • The Piedmont Triad: a bit forgotten on the way between Charlotte and the Raleigh/Durham, but it shouldn't be. Winston-Salem is off the beaten path, but full of cool urbanist surprises - let's explore!
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  • @CityNerd
    @CityNerd  Před 7 dny +34

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    • @Electrodexify
      @Electrodexify Před 7 dny +2

      Best and worst cities to take a Summer vacation, nypost
      Metrics include walkability, weather, safety, low crime, ease of travel, price. 43 metros
      Best cities to take a Summer vacation to
      1. Minneapolis, MN
      2. Long Beach, CA
      3. Washington DC
      4. Seattle, WA
      5. Omaha, NE
      Worst cities to take a Summer vacation to
      1. Jacksonville, FL
      2. Colorado Springs, CO
      3. Fresno. CA
      4. Memphis, TN
      5. Albuquerque, NM

    • @rebeccawinter472
      @rebeccawinter472 Před 6 dny +3

      Yep! I watch on Nebula. Then I come here 2 days later to comment.

    • @sarah.sarah.sarah.sarah.
      @sarah.sarah.sarah.sarah. Před 6 dny

      watched this on Nebula but came here to comment: please, Ray, bring us the vlogs our hearts desire. you’re clearly a natural!

    • @kimbureh7338
      @kimbureh7338 Před 6 dny

      I usually watch your videos an nebula, but for several weeks (months?) now the sound on all your videos there is broken. it's not that the file itself is broken, the sound only persists for a for minutes, then breaks off and I have to pause and restart the video for the sound to return. thought I'd write u directly since only your channel is affected

  • @johanneskronenberg6679
    @johanneskronenberg6679 Před 7 dny +769

    City Nerd sounds like he's having fun. Someone should check on him.

    • @totempolejoe1
      @totempolejoe1 Před 7 dny +77

      Anti-wellness check

    • @nunyabidness3075
      @nunyabidness3075 Před 7 dny +21

      It’s good for his spirit, but likely bad for clicks. 😂🤣

    • @LouisChang-le7xo
      @LouisChang-le7xo Před 6 dny +9

      he might be going senile

    • @barbedbeggar5520
      @barbedbeggar5520 Před 6 dny +17

      I live in this state. I love getting coverage here. I always feel like NC is underrepresented

    • @bigdawggkev
      @bigdawggkev Před 6 dny +40

      It’s obviously his evil twin brother, SuburbNerd

  • @Lawman212
    @Lawman212 Před 6 dny +282

    I hope he brings up how Duke University torpedoed Triangle-wide light rail because of their financial relationship with the Koch brothers.

    • @nemo17923
      @nemo17923 Před 6 dny +36

      So upsetting I can’t even talk about it smh

    • @gxti
      @gxti Před 6 dny

      Duke might have been the ones to shoot it dead, but the legislature put the gun in their hands by refusing to bring any state money to the project in the first place. Like so many things I dislike about this state it comes back to the people with nothing better to do than redraw lines to keep themselves in power.

    • @gamergirlaria8542
      @gamergirlaria8542 Před 6 dny +15

      Every time I think about it I break down

    • @blindpanthervlogs
      @blindpanthervlogs Před 6 dny +22

      I’m from North Carolina. Duke is a fucking shit show especially when it comes to sports. I don’t care. Tarhill for life baby and also go pack.

    • @gsjackson34
      @gsjackson34 Před 6 dny +14

      @@blindpanthervlogs Blue Devil here, and a Carolina killer in baseball -- held them to one run in 15 innings, eons ago. But if Duke is guilty as charged on this, they should be ashamed. Odd that they consort with Koch, since they're usually at such pains to be politically correct, but I guess at the end of the day big corporate money rules over all.

  • @GLitchesHaxandBadAudio
    @GLitchesHaxandBadAudio Před 7 dny +146

    NC truly deserves better. Thank you for the highlights, CityNerd.

  • @vny9728
    @vny9728 Před 6 dny +140

    NORTH CAROLINA MENTIONED!!! BOJANGLES AND COOKOUT !!!

    • @anthonywoodward2027
      @anthonywoodward2027 Před 6 dny +18

      food lion and harris teeter are from NC as well! plenty to be proud of as a carolinian

    • @kemp10
      @kemp10 Před 6 dny +16

      And cheerwine

    • @F4URGranted
      @F4URGranted Před 6 dny +7

      mmm yes... vinegar based all you can eat bbq for a low price

    • @chicagoakland
      @chicagoakland Před 6 dny +8

      Shoutout to Char-Grill

    • @OAT86
      @OAT86 Před 6 dny +3

      How do yall neglect Krispy Kreme?

  • @JoshColletta
    @JoshColletta Před 7 dny +134

    Lived in High Point for three years in high school (2000 to 2003), and seeing how much the Triad has changed for the better -- after I left and couldn't enjoy it, of course! 😂 -- is genuinely uplifting. Downtown Greensboro used to be a dirty dump. Downtown High Point was all about the furniture market and nothing else. Winston's always had some cool stuff going on, but it was always a question of whether it was worth the drive. The smaller towns were just kinda sleepy small towns, not much happening. Growth has brought activity, and it's great to see.
    By the way, the old Reynolds Building is the miniature precursor to the Empire State Building. The building staffs send each other Christmas cards every year.

    • @Waldzkrieger
      @Waldzkrieger Před 6 dny +5

      The ESB staff send a Father's Day card to the Reynolds building staff every year hahaha

    • @akurbyburby
      @akurbyburby Před 6 dny +3

      The annual card is a myth, they only did it the first year

    • @JoshColletta
      @JoshColletta Před 6 dny +1

      @@akurbyburby Is it really? Huh. Well, that's kinda disappointing.

    • @JoshColletta
      @JoshColletta Před 6 dny +1

      @@Waldzkrieger Oh was that what it was? I thought I recalled it being Christmas. Still a fun little thing, though!

    • @JasonBennett1
      @JasonBennett1 Před 6 dny +3

      I would say Hight Point is still that way - I was shocked at the loads of shiny buildings and lack of people downtown.

  • @techboss202
    @techboss202 Před 6 dny +40

    Honestly, for me, one of the most important parts about a walkable city is the shade provided. Seeing the record heat levels we are experiencing and will see, the amount of shade in so many cities is lacking. We need to make sure we use nature to cool down these areas.

    • @CityNerd
      @CityNerd  Před 6 dny +9

      Yeah I hint at it a bit in the Long Branch Trail section. I'm in Phoenix right now and the lack of shade is absolutely oppressive

    • @jamalgibson8139
      @jamalgibson8139 Před 6 dny +1

      That's why you see lots of arcades built in south American cities. It's a great way to keep out of the heat while being walkable.

    • @nickberry5520
      @nickberry5520 Před 5 dny +1

      @@CityNerd My condolences...

    • @BEMEiTY
      @BEMEiTY Před 4 dny

      Sounds like you’ve been to downtown Dallas.

  • @kingderald
    @kingderald Před 7 dny +166

    North Carolina 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 honestly, an amazing state to live in. I just hope rail gets pushed more to the forefront. So much opportunity to connect all the cities here.

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +7

      True, it has both mountains and beaches.

    • @Electrodexify
      @Electrodexify Před 7 dny +8

      Highways everywhere eww

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +8

      @@Electrodexify do you know of any states in the United States that doesn't have highways?

    • @Electrodexify
      @Electrodexify Před 7 dny +17

      @@saratemp790 there are many states that are very light on highways and cities with hardly any highways destroying their core. NC cities are a spiderweb mess of highways

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +3

      @@Electrodexify name a few. I'm curious...

  • @samuelloso7022
    @samuelloso7022 Před 5 dny +11

    DUDEEEE I've been a LONG time follower!!! I used to live in MA and moved to downtown Winston-Salem 6 months ago . I love it soooooooooooo much! This made my day!!!!!

    • @rayellenkishbach8998
      @rayellenkishbach8998 Před 2 dny

      Same here!

    • @Megatholis
      @Megatholis Před dnem

      I lived in MA moved to fuquay varina NC in 2003. Back then it was cool, now we're tired of Yankees moving here😂

  • @mcnelson
    @mcnelson Před 6 dny +15

    The walk score for city vs. downtown areas is such a real NC thing. Lived/have spent lots of time in Wilmington, Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte, and Greensboro and they all have the same "problem". When living in Raleigh we were on the edge of some of the old downtown neighborhoods and we could walk one direction super easily and another direction you found yourself on the side of a busy road in a ditch almost instantly. Love the NC content!

  • @MooPotPie
    @MooPotPie Před 5 dny +9

    Winston-Salem once had its own airport (Smith Reynolds) but it's no longer used for passenger service. Same goes for passenger train service which ended in 1970. The station has been restored and there's an initiative to restore service underway. The city is also home to one the finest arts conservatories in the nation - the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

  • @kofferism
    @kofferism Před 7 dny +63

    Was a transportation planner in Winston-Salem several years ago and it truly does punch above its weight in many regards as featured here. This is due to, among other reasons, the major academic institutions located here: UNCSA, WFU, Salem College, and WSSU all within relative proximity to one another. Although, this is not to discount that W-S does have major challenges, as it was one of the most racially and economically segregated cities I’ve ever experienced.

    • @Waldzkrieger
      @Waldzkrieger Před 6 dny +1

      I feel like it helps that W-S was one of the few cities that industrialized in the late 1800s rather than the 1950s. Same with Durham, Charlotte, and Greensboro to a certain extent.

    • @georgeuribe3305
      @georgeuribe3305 Před 2 dny

      I lived in Winston in the early 90s when I went to NCSA, now UNCSA and Winston then was a dump. No nightlife at all. Traffic lights were turned off at 9pm. It was very segregated. I could not get out of that place fast enough. Nice to see they are making an attempt

  • @devsmith93
    @devsmith93 Před 6 dny +24

    That Reynolds building at 2:45 was the inspiration for the Empire State Building, but so glad Winston is getting the love it deserves, if Charlotte, the Piedmont Triad, and RDU get their acts together and up their collaboration, this could be one of the coolest corridors in the country, namely effective high speed rail connections.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Před 6 dny +1

      Unfortunately, I don't think the East of Raleigh / West of Charlotte crowd will ever allow CL, the Triangle and Triad to collaborate like that. And they somehow hold so much of the political power.

    • @devsmith93
      @devsmith93 Před 6 dny +3

      @@greenbrown7776 you are probably right in the end, but NC has surprised me many times before

  • @milliedragon4418
    @milliedragon4418 Před 7 dny +86

    I've watched plenty of mike mileage that a lot of people who love North Carolina are going to love your video.

    • @scpatl4now
      @scpatl4now Před 7 dny +11

      I like Mileage Mike's channel! It's really zen to sit back and enjoy the view

    • @jamalgibson8139
      @jamalgibson8139 Před 6 dny +10

      ​@@scpatl4nowI mostly don't like that he's a "just one more lane bro" kind of person. Same thing with road guy rob.

    • @scpatl4now
      @scpatl4now Před 6 dny

      @@jamalgibson8139 Yeah, that's kind of annoying, but I don't pay those videos any mind

    • @jdtubaman
      @jdtubaman Před 6 dny

      ​@@jamalgibson8139well, he was a trucker, so he had to deal with that and makes sense.
      Not everyone out there is pro small street and public transportation being they wouldn't have a job if that was the way of life

    • @jamalgibson8139
      @jamalgibson8139 Před 6 dny +11

      @@jdtubaman Not trying to get into an off-topic argument, but you absolutely can have trucking and small streets together, as seen in much of Europe. I know that perhaps Mike doesn't see that, but trucking is a massive industry in Europe, so it's not like it can't be done. You just have to keep the highways outside of cities.

  • @billpenna
    @billpenna Před 6 dny +17

    That Greensboro train station is superb. Thank God it still exists!!

    • @racheldiaz4936
      @racheldiaz4936 Před 5 dny +2

      There’s a plan to redevelop it to hopefully 🤞be even better. They want to make a farmers market area, a small park or playground, and add some small eateries I think.

    • @mgw5377
      @mgw5377 Před dnem

      You should see the one highpoint

  • @F4URGranted
    @F4URGranted Před 6 dny +5

    You uploaded this video on the same day that I'm moving back to North Carolina. INCREDIBLE.

  • @919Hokie
    @919Hokie Před 5 dny +3

    Glad to see you made it down here and enjoyed it! I've been enjoying your videos for months now and glad to see you took a chance on Winston-Salem. I think you highlighted some really great features.
    It was announced recently that Winston-Salem will be added to the Amtrak line thanks to a large grant.
    Please come back some time and check out the Quarry at Grant Park, Hanes Park, and the Ardmore and West Salem neighborhoods.

  • @bennettzug
    @bennettzug Před 6 dny +29

    btw - Old Salem is essentially a tourism destination by itself, I went there in school at least once, even as someone from Raleigh. (I think we also went to the International Civil Rights Center on the same trip)

    • @mxmxmx0
      @mxmxmx0 Před 6 dny +5

      I was going to say! I was under the impression it wasn't used for anything other than school field trips lol

    • @blueninja012
      @blueninja012 Před 6 dny

      I wish I was old enough to appreciate anything when my school went there, all I remember is buying a slice of pound cake and seeing an organ in a church of some kind, and deciding that organs are cool

    • @ConorBTarHeelLucky
      @ConorBTarHeelLucky Před 6 dny

      Wait a minute.... fancy seeing you here....

    • @idonthaveausername.8035
      @idonthaveausername.8035 Před dnem

      Fellow school tripper- basically remember it for those really good ultra-thin cookies and giant pipe organ.

  • @bostonterrierterror
    @bostonterrierterror Před 6 dny +8

    I went to school at UNC-Greensboro and two interesting things about the town are 1) on the positive side, a very diverse local music scene with hobby musicians, traditional musicians, and classical musicians just getting together to jam etc in a way I haven't experienced in other places where it was more about big names/gigs. The low cost of living lets people have more hobbies in general. and 2) on the negative side, an overwhelming focus on religion, especially baptist in a kind of oppressive way, many jobs and business owners will still feel empowered to ask you about religious beliefs at an interview, etc.

  • @IlCaroSassone
    @IlCaroSassone Před 6 dny +3

    Come to Chapel Hill, Carrboro, And Hillsborough!

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny +1

      Carrboro is one of the most perfect towns I've ever been to!

  • @oneflower6166
    @oneflower6166 Před 5 dny +5

    So happy to see NC being talked about here! Unfortunately it seems like a big portion of the population of all our cities actively resist urbanism, holding back our massive potential for enjoyable and walkable urban spaces.

  • @ColeWhittington
    @ColeWhittington Před 5 dny +4

    Love that you’re highlighting my home state and acknowledging the history here. Cant wait for the Durham episode!

  • @hgman3920
    @hgman3920 Před 6 dny +5

    I'm the land surveyor who surveyed over 100 separate parcels of land where the ballpark sites prior to its development. Based on my knowledge of the long-term plans for the site, I can say that most of the surface parking at the W-S ballpark will be going away in the next few years.

  • @ReadEveryDay456
    @ReadEveryDay456 Před 7 dny +53

    It's cool to see walkability in places like NC. As a Texan who is soon leaving the South and not returning, I've had my fill of any location below the mason-dixon line, but it's nice to see where I could go if I ever come back for a visit.

    • @c_rob1
      @c_rob1 Před 5 dny +1

      Fellow Texan here, I love my state but I feel your pain

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny

      I am the exact opposite! I used to live in NY but I moved down south and I refuse to even travel north Of the mason-dixon line!

  • @andrewkovalenko1634
    @andrewkovalenko1634 Před 7 dny +15

    Had no clue that Winston-Salem was moving in that direction, the shots look amazing! Love the repurposed industrial space. Also love the CityNerd vlog moments!

  • @amg973
    @amg973 Před 4 dny +4

    Dang I hate that I missed you. I work in downtown Winston and have lived in Greensboro since middle school. I love that you gave us a little shout!!

  • @joshkatsikis9138
    @joshkatsikis9138 Před 6 dny +50

    You should try visiting Raleigh and checking out the greenway, it runs circular around downtown and connects multiple locations of interest like parks, two different lakes, a large indoor mall and the north carolina museum of art (which has its own beautiful trail as well). What makes all of this special is its in the city and accessible from downtown. I think it'd make a cool video, I currently use the greenway to commute to work.

    • @KembaWalkerGOAT
      @KembaWalkerGOAT Před 6 dny +5

      Maybe the only good part about downtown Raleigh, lol.

    • @cwaluk97
      @cwaluk97 Před 6 dny

      Raleigh is a great city. I live there and bike everywhere. When I take the train to visit friends in Durham and Charlotte, I don’t bring my bike because it’s not safe in either of those cities (at least where I need to go). While the corridors into Raleigh (Capital blvd, New Bern, and Western) are all absolute nightmares, biking inside the beltline is otherwise safe and enjoyable, especially on the greenway.

    • @mattywanders
      @mattywanders Před 6 dny +5

      I can't wait for the day he does a Raleigh video. Nobody let him see Capital Blvd though!

    • @CityNerd
      @CityNerd  Před 6 dny +14

      Yeah, I intentionally avoided Raleigh this time because I was already overambitious as it was. Saving it for a future trip!

    • @cwaluk97
      @cwaluk97 Před 5 dny +1

      You mentioned the large indoor mall and failed to mention Raleigh’s finest dining establishment located inside said mall.
      Viewer suggested topic: Top 10 bikeable Cheesecake Factories.

  • @jkeelsnc
    @jkeelsnc Před 6 dny +5

    I lived in Winston-Salem in the early 90's and always felt that at that time Winston had a great deal of potential as a city due to its many historic structures and neighborhoods. I am glad to see that much of what were dilapidated or empty structures have been repurposed in the years since then. I have been to Winston downtown in recent years. Pretty good for a small/"midish" sized city.

    • @mattcombs8778
      @mattcombs8778 Před 5 dny +1

      A fair amount of what was shown in this video is the result of recent investment and development. That's a good thing for the residents and visitors.

  • @RemnantCult
    @RemnantCult Před 6 dny +9

    I love these videos. They show me that there are parts of the country that are at least making some attempt at making their places more fun to visit and live in. It's proper good news.

  • @AviationAustin
    @AviationAustin Před 6 dny +4

    Thanks for visiting Winston Salem! Glad you enjoyed your time in downtown. The local sentiment is very similar to your impression of downtown. A lot of up and coming promise downtown. Great and relatively affordable downtown lifestyle can certainly be had here. The biggest problem as you mentioned is as soon as you step outside of the immediate downtown area it becomes near impossible to walk/ bike anywhere. I love 4mins by car from work. It would be a quick 15min bike ride if I didn't think I would die on the no-shoulder 45+mph roads on the way there. Keep up the good work!

  • @71johnf
    @71johnf Před 7 dny +14

    It was so fantastic meeting you in Durham and the collection of city nerds you brought together from all over NC! There were some advocacy conversations that wouldn’t have happened otherwise.

    • @JasonBennett1
      @JasonBennett1 Před 6 dny +2

      it's worth tuning into the local org who made the event happen in Durham - BikeDurham is doing a lot locally to advocate for pedestrian and bike infrastructure.

  • @markarbanasin4
    @markarbanasin4 Před 5 dny +2

    As a Durham resident - I'm so stoked for the next video!

  • @pureessenceofgaming1745
    @pureessenceofgaming1745 Před 6 dny +8

    Sunday in the south I'm not surprised the downtown was empty.

    • @joshkatsikis9138
      @joshkatsikis9138 Před 6 dny +3

      It's the most underrated aspect of living in the south imo

  • @vocal-team
    @vocal-team Před 6 dny +6

    Can't believe you found all this good in the city, despite not even going to reynolda village! W-S is an extremely underrated city.

  • @ColoradoBwoy
    @ColoradoBwoy Před 6 dny +5

    Lived in Uptown/4th ward and my wife lived in Industry Hill in Winston Salem before she moved to Charlotte. When we were living in NC, we visited Winston Salem a couple of times and love the walkability of neighborhoods and reminded us of Uptown. Currently in CO, but if we happen to ever move back that way Winston Salem is top of the list!

  • @christopherrice2098
    @christopherrice2098 Před 5 dny +2

    So grateful you came to our state and can’t wait for your video on Durham!

  • @Daniel-nh9zq
    @Daniel-nh9zq Před 6 dny +22

    Old Salem isn’t always that dead - they often have actors and people re-enacting the daily lives of the Moravian Society there.

    • @CityNerd
      @CityNerd  Před 6 dny +3

      There was a bit of that going on but I don't like to film people up close, too awkward

  • @halleradam
    @halleradam Před 6 dny +3

    This is great. Visit Raleigh soon!

  • @janvanhoyk8375
    @janvanhoyk8375 Před 6 dny +7

    So it looks like Camel City indeed does come from camel cigarettes, but that Winston and Salem cigarettes were introduced (by RJ Reynolds, same company as Camel, headquartered in Winston-Salem) and named after the town.

  • @coreyglenn6068
    @coreyglenn6068 Před 6 dny +6

    Welcome to North Carolina. You will find this trend continues across the state, almost without exception, from Hickory to Forrest City to Wilmington and beyond.

    • @marklopez7775
      @marklopez7775 Před 6 dny +2

      Hello. Good afternoon. My name is Brian López. I love North Carolina. You know why? Just like Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and many more on the East Coast, North Carolina has beautiful beaches.

  • @Tolya1979
    @Tolya1979 Před 4 dny +2

    There is an interesting 90-mile freight railroad in North Carolina, called the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway (WSS). It is currently jointly owned by Norfolk Southern and CSX.

  • @Whatneeds2bsaid
    @Whatneeds2bsaid Před 7 dny +11

    Sister went to North Carolina A&T in Greensboro. One of the great things about the city is that it lies at the perfect sleeper train distance from Atlanta on the Amtrak Crescent in both directions.

    • @josephfisher426
      @josephfisher426 Před 7 dny +1

      As long as you don't mind getting the train absolutely in the middle of the night??

  • @evanalfieri498
    @evanalfieri498 Před 6 dny +15

    Holy shit, he’s in my state. Please come to Chapel Hill and Carrboro.

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny

      Carrboro is one of the most perfect towns ever!

  • @jacoboros9647
    @jacoboros9647 Před 7 dny +7

    Biased since I'm a Charlotte native, but W-S is my favorite mid-size city in the US. So glad you gave it some attention.

  • @reilandeubank
    @reilandeubank Před 7 dny +9

    I like the cutaways to candid, in the moment CityNerd

  • @NicholasNormile
    @NicholasNormile Před 5 dny +4

    There are plans to connect W-S to the rest of the NC rail corridor. It will also be extended out east to Wilmington.

  • @johnmckiernan1177
    @johnmckiernan1177 Před 6 dny +5

    I really love this new video format with the intermixed selfie videos. Feels a lot more personal.

  • @nicoles9373
    @nicoles9373 Před 7 dny +11

    Haven’t been to these cities but another great NC city is Asheville. Only spent an afternoon there but it’s such a neat, artsy place! This makes me want to go back and see more of the state.

    • @cellularautomaton.
      @cellularautomaton. Před 7 dny +5

      asheville is another great example of a city with a terrible walk score but a good core

    • @F4URGranted
      @F4URGranted Před 6 dny +5

      The fact that the city was too poor to demolish buildings downtown in most of its history was a godsend

  • @SteveTheDog115
    @SteveTheDog115 Před 6 dny +14

    yoooo nc represent! all the cities down here are in a massive growth phase, and while thats terrible for housing, its great as you can literally watch the city grow into something greater(although you also get to watch as city council puts their foot in their mouth over and over with terrible decisions, looking at you charlotte

  • @adriennefoote1775
    @adriennefoote1775 Před 6 dny +2

    I think you got the difference between Winston and Greensboro exactly right, Winston’s downtown is so much more lively and pedestrian friendly. Glad you liked your stay in my little adopted city, it was fun to see so much of our city through a visitor’s eyes

  • @gsjackson34
    @gsjackson34 Před 6 dny +3

    In his essay Junior Johnson is the Last American Hero, Tom Wolfe wrote that before Nascar conquered the state in the '50s North Carolina had about 45 minor league baseball teams.

  • @IndyGuy65
    @IndyGuy65 Před 7 dny +7

    Back in the late 1990s I interviewed at UNC Greensboro and enjoyed seeing the area. Looks like public transport there has improved a good deal.

  • @blindpanthervlogs
    @blindpanthervlogs Před 6 dny +2

    Also, you need to check out Raleigh. I think you would love it.

  • @JamesRuchala
    @JamesRuchala Před 6 dny +17

    The "just for show" houses in Old Salem are mostly private residences still in use.

    • @Dr_No_PhD
      @Dr_No_PhD Před 6 dny

      Can confirm. I live in WS. One of the houses on S Main St in the heart of Old Salem was for sale about 6 years ago when I was looking to buy a new house. We looked at it and considered it. Most of them are private residence

  • @aidanreider9730
    @aidanreider9730 Před 6 dny +3

    You need to visit Richmond, VA! It's almost never talked about on your channel but it's a great up and coming city with lots of distinct neighborhoods. Imo it's more aesthetically appealing than some NC cities but similar none the less.

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +14

    Yeah we need more of those elevated pedestrian freeway crossings.

    • @bearcubdaycare
      @bearcubdaycare Před 6 dny +1

      It can actually be more pleasant to go under, if there's a bridge over a river and greenway. Less noise, less sight of the highway. Depends on safety considerations. A well used greenway underpass can be great.

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 6 dny +2

      @@bearcubdaycare Either one. I worry about crime more in an underpass.

  • @datopdawg01
    @datopdawg01 Před 5 dny +4

    You missed nothing by skipping downtown High Point because it's split in two:
    1) the core, which is dominated by the Furniture Market and is a ghost town 50 weeks out of the year, and
    2) the area around the ballpark which has signs of life.

  • @hungo7720
    @hungo7720 Před 7 dny +10

    The crux of urbanism is fostering walkability and bikability in a city as well as a decent public transit system. Sadly, a lot of US cities have grown outrageously car-centric.

    • @jaykay1899
      @jaykay1899 Před 5 dny +1

      We know. But this guy is actually pointing out the positives which does a heck of a lot more than just complaining about the negatives. The US isn’t nearly as bad as people make it out to be. And a lot of people/ cities are making positive changes.

  • @Jackisaboss1208
    @Jackisaboss1208 Před 6 dny +2

    Bailey Park is awesome! They have a criterium (bike, high speed bike race) around there every year and it’s a blast

  • @densitydad
    @densitydad Před 6 dny +2

    Solid video Ray! There’s a Downtown greenway system in Greensboro but had no clue Winston-Salem came along this far. Lived in GSO for a three years after high school. More heavy rail would do the state well. Something like the Bustang(CO) in NC would do wonder as well.

  • @ncjmayo
    @ncjmayo Před 7 dny +23

    NC raise up!

  • @larrydigger461
    @larrydigger461 Před 6 dny +5

    You should check out Greenville SC! Very similar vibes but a bit smaller. Old industrial city, very walkable downtown (the ball field is a highlight), albeit with sprawl all around it :/. There's also an amazing Greenway (swamp rabbit trail) that runs along an old railway, right through downtown with a ton of development along it. I think the planning dept is doing a great job for the explosive growth the city is experiencing. Anyway great video 😊

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny +1

      I like the name of your greenway " Swamp rabbit trail" 😂

  • @KembaWalkerGOAT
    @KembaWalkerGOAT Před 6 dny +7

    My friend, you are gonna LOVE downtown Wilmington when you inevitably wander out here eventually. Best city in North Carolina, but to be fair, unfortunately also has one of the nastiest histories of US cities.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Před 6 dny +2

      I like Wilmington a lot. True on the history. And also true: Hurricane target. Honestly, if not for that, I'd seriously consider retiring there.

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny +1

      ​@@greenbrown7776I like going there at least once a year especially when the weather turns hot.

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +6

    You know what? I was just going to comment on your last video, on how Winston-Salem seemed like a nice city. And here you are, with the first mention on the city. Wait did I comment? I forget. Either way I'm glad you mentioned it. Yeah all in all not a bad downtown. Of course, not the biggest downtown, but it has potential.

  • @RTheWalkerOfGreenB
    @RTheWalkerOfGreenB Před 5 dny +5

    For the most part, the Moravians were a lot more open minded than their other southern neighbors.

    • @user-bs4cs1pn4k
      @user-bs4cs1pn4k Před 44 minutami

      True of Quakers in Greensboro and High Point as well.

  • @elijahk357
    @elijahk357 Před 6 dny +19

    Dude, now you literally have no excuse to not visit Richmond, VA. You will think its cool, I promise!!

  • @Lithoxene
    @Lithoxene Před 6 dny +6

    Love the inclusion of the POV cutaways!
    It kills me to say it (because I adore your channel), but I feel that some of your longer videos tend to drag a bit (especially when it comes to fully fleshing out the methodology and going in-depth with each city in the Top 10 lists). That being said, I think boots-on-the-ground, in-person stuff like what you've included here ends up being really effective in breaking up the content / varying the pacing of the video!

  • @richardsaunders4652
    @richardsaunders4652 Před 7 dny +10

    I enjoyed watching this, particularly the highlights of the greenways. Looking forward to Durham. Richmond, VA (we call it "RVA") would make for an interesting city review as well, with several walkable neighborhoods that were developed along the country's first street car system, along with a couple of neighborhoods that have experienced explosive growth within the last 10 years. We have a BRT that was developed a few years ago that connects some of the densest neighborhoods.

  • @brianroskelly2177
    @brianroskelly2177 Před 7 dny +17

    Never in a million years did I think a video dedicated to my hometown (GSO) would pop up on your channel.

  • @HIDLad001
    @HIDLad001 Před 6 dny +2

    Very nice to see you visit my home state. I hope we can get better rail service in the coming decades.

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny

      I think bad rail service is a problem in most parts of this country 😢

  • @frederickheard2022
    @frederickheard2022 Před 6 dny +4

    You should make a trip to Richmond, VA. But not in June. Or July.

  • @benjaminpeterson6420
    @benjaminpeterson6420 Před 4 dny +1

    I was grinning ear to ear watching you in the 336! Can’t wait for trains to not be 3 hours late on a biweekly to a city 1 hour away.

  • @jaykay1899
    @jaykay1899 Před 5 dny +1

    You mentioned it in this video but I love how you appreciate the small differences between cities. Many people (especially in the urbanism community) will say things like “all cities in the US are the same” etc, but I appreciate how you actually immerse yourself into these cities and discover the truth - which is that every city (even seemingly “bad” ones) have something to offer!

  • @ix830
    @ix830 Před 5 dny +1

    NC is home. It's nice to see your take on WinstonSalem and Greensboro. Thr triad is a great compliment to Charlotte and the triangle which get so much attention but also have many transplants.

  • @dopedeity
    @dopedeity Před 5 dny +3

    Winston and Salem cigarettes were named after the cities that merged together. Winston is the north side of the city and Salem is the south now known as Bethania/Bethabara and Old Salem respectively.

  • @lapotencia25
    @lapotencia25 Před 4 dny +1

    Very refreshing content. Finally City Nerd is not dissing Sunbelt cities, and actually enjoying the South. NC is great for some affordable warm-climate urbanism. No need to pay California prices.

    • @MaxxRemKing1
      @MaxxRemKing1 Před 3 dny +1

      Its the California of the east... Without the problems

  • @LouisDaPen
    @LouisDaPen Před 5 dny +1

    Looking forward to the Durham video! There are a LOT of transit/density improvements that could be made in NC cities, and affordability issues remain for new housing, but Winston, Greensboro, Durham, and Raleigh remain pretty incredible cities and I'm glad you got the chance to check them out. Hope you enjoyed the beer at Fullsteam; Sean has been at the forefront of a lot of good trends in Durham and NC in general and I'm not surprised you had a good turnout. With love from an NC expat now in NoVa!

  • @tbonealex
    @tbonealex Před 5 dny +1

    I love living in Greensboro. They added a free bus that runs up and down elm street and the neighborhoods north and east of downtown are walkable and have some fun bars and restaurants as well. There are plans to add protected bike lanes along Market street (running East from downtown) and they’re finishing up a greenway that runs in a circle around downtown, creating bike and walking access from all sides. Overall it feels like a mix between a small big city and a big college town.

  • @GarzaB
    @GarzaB Před 6 dny +4

    NC is awesome! Can’t wait for your Durham Raleigh vid!

  • @victorhuerta4600
    @victorhuerta4600 Před 6 dny +2

    Oh hey, I live in Winston Salem, but I recently moved from New Jersey. This is a good reason to be up to date to your Patreon, I should've known you were nearby somewhere. Just for the mental check. Thanks for the videos. If it's one thing I miss from the Northeast, it's the transit. There's actually a pretty good bus service here that runs regularly. Can't wait to see the next video in the series. I have family in the Durham area and was thinking of maybe moving there.

  • @johnreardon746
    @johnreardon746 Před 6 dny +18

    Lived in Winston-Salem for four years, attended the School of the Arts. Looking back I feel so stupid for getting an apartment in the sprawled out part of town and not downtown, would have been far more enjoyable to just walk or bike to campus. But if I had done that I wouldn't have found my cat so, overall no regrets there.
    I know this video is about the Piedmont Triangle, but Western North Carolina as a whole deserves better-- and I'll extend that to Eastern Tennessee as well. It really should be a bunch of small-midsize dense, walkable cities burrowed away in the Black and Smoky Mountains. Like what you find in large swaths of New England. Instead it's just interstates brutalizing one town after another on a warpath. It's truly a bummer, cities like Winston-Salem and Asheville and Gatlinburg and Knoxville could be so much better than they are.

    • @F4URGranted
      @F4URGranted Před 6 dny +5

      Gatlinburg is dedicated to providing as much surface parking as possible so that tourists can walk on its one street downtown lol

    • @F4URGranted
      @F4URGranted Před 6 dny +4

      Ever since COVID every single Western NC/ East Tennessee city has become very expensive to live in, I think they've gotten the message it's time to densify and sprawling isn't the greatest answer to housing needs in a mountain region

    • @notactuallymyrealname
      @notactuallymyrealname Před 6 dny

      I grew up in Asheville and went to college in Greensboro, can endorse all of this. (Gatlinburg: Vegas for Baptists.) (No shade to Dollywood.)

    • @georgeuribe3305
      @georgeuribe3305 Před 2 dny

      When were you at NCSA, class of 93 here

  • @carmillachoate
    @carmillachoate Před 7 dny +6

    Came over from Nebula for this and I'd love to see you do a video on northeast cities under 1 million people that sit at the northern end of the northeast corridor and are under-represented on CZcams. This isn't just to get you to talk about my beloved Portland I swear...

  • @mikejames7684
    @mikejames7684 Před 7 dny +28

    I lived in Charlotte for a year and thought it was pretty underrated

    • @joshkatsikis9138
      @joshkatsikis9138 Před 6 dny +10

      I like Charlotte I just wish there weren't as many highways everywhere, if they made the outer neighborhoods denser you wouldn't need them.

    • @SteveTheDog115
      @SteveTheDog115 Před 6 dny +8

      ive always told people, NYC/DC is tough to live in nice to visit, where NC isnt great to visit unless you like sports, but its a great city to live in. Bit too much sprawl, but its notably getting better even in the 6 years ive lived here.

    • @Blukat2-pb8lx
      @Blukat2-pb8lx Před 6 dny +4

      i feel the state as a whole is pretty underrated. there's lots of people, lots of stuff happening, mountains, beaches, urban, rural, colleges, good economy, but it's not brought up very often

    • @IlCaroSassone
      @IlCaroSassone Před 6 dny +4

      NC One of the fastest growing states for a reason. Great quality of life!

    • @hotrodjones74
      @hotrodjones74 Před 4 dny +1

      It's an improvement on Montana. Mostly, jobs, cost of living and overall development. I miss seeing the Rockies, but my life has improved in basically every other way.

  • @dawncoe1293
    @dawncoe1293 Před 6 dny +2

    I visited Greensboro a couple of years ago, and went to the museum in the Woolworth building. Fascinating!

  • @peytona1323
    @peytona1323 Před 7 dny +4

    I think it would be really interesting if you looked at Charleston SC the city has changed a TON in the last twenty years and the traffic patterns are tragic and unique because the metro area is surrounded by water and totally exploded in the recent past.

  • @Maznhaden1
    @Maznhaden1 Před 6 dny +2

    Come to Richmond, VA next!! I'm the statewide bicycle and pedestrian planning coordinator at VDOT and live in the Fan District and would be happy to show you around and tell you about what Virginia is doing to improve walking and biking for all Virginians. Also, I attended undergrad and grad school at UNC Charlotte, so thanks for doing some NC content!

  • @ben23guzman
    @ben23guzman Před 6 dny +4

    Come over to the Burlington/Graham area and I would be happy to show you around. Just last month, Burlington was just ranked as the 3rd best city to move to in NC by USA Today.

  • @satchel37
    @satchel37 Před 7 dny +6

    Lived in High Point and despite Greensboro for a combined 6 years (2014-2020). High Point definitely has a lot of catching up to do compared to the other triad cities. But summarized the areas fantastically. I did always get the feeling W-S had more going on than the other two, despite Greensboro having more population (remember there’s UNCG and NC A&T right next to downtown g’boro).
    Lots of great trails, great beer, good weather and way less people supporting the ‘historical losers’ than you’d think. Nice video Mr. Nerd

    • @joshkatsikis9138
      @joshkatsikis9138 Před 6 dny +4

      Winston-Salem historically has more wealth, Hanes underwear and texas pete hot sauce were created there haha

  • @simplyethan
    @simplyethan Před 5 dny +1

    I like the addition of selfie walk and talk clips!

  • @Turtlefan1998
    @Turtlefan1998 Před 4 dny +1

    the incomprehensible bike rack is outside the bakery I worked at for 4 years!! That was my parking spot!!!!

  • @kafkalul
    @kafkalul Před 6 dny +2

    Your predisposition towards negative assumptions of the south are shared by many Americans unfortunately. Of course there are negatives about our state but there is so much to love and enjoy, of my favorite are the people and the routine kindness they exhibit. Love from North Carolina!

  • @user-tp8ut7cs6j
    @user-tp8ut7cs6j Před 7 dny +23

    Thanks for giving my home state some love. You're right, most NC cities are not built well enough for public transit and it really needs to work on that. They're trying to work on those issues but they're getting a lot of pushback by Nimbys. The transit projects that they actually are working on are being built at a ridiculously slow pace. North Carolina is a great state but it's experiencing a lot of growing pains. I'm just hoping that with all the people moving here, the transplants will pressure the DOT, State and Local governments to start investing in more transit options. The booming population in NC cities are quickly become unsustainable with it's current transit infrastructure and I'm this will hopefully force city and state leaders to act.

  • @acrrazywriter
    @acrrazywriter Před 3 dny

    As someone who grew up in Winston, this feels so surreal that you were in my hometown. So much has changed and so much is the same!

  • @JeLevs
    @JeLevs Před 5 dny +5

    I just moved to Winston-Salem earlier this month, and it’s so great to see CityNerd celebrate my new home! :D Even got to see some pictures of the coffee shops in walking distance to my house, and the bike trail I rode this morning!
    One sticky part that I’m learning about is that a huge amount of this dense housing (e.g. the Link apartments) are owned by out-of-state VC firms and are driving up local rent prices; everyone I know has told me to avoid them because there are cheaper options in the single-family homes in the less dense areas. So, there is a rough financial side to this dense housing. But it is a great video celebrating the city. Go Dash!! :D

  • @TheOnlyNova
    @TheOnlyNova Před 6 dny +4

    Kannapolis, NC is also a town I think is worth visiting! It is smaller but it has made some significant changes to it's urban fabric in the past few years and I think it has a downtown area that punches above its weight. Also has a passenger rail line which is always nice.

    • @forestfeller
      @forestfeller Před 6 dny

      Ditto for Salisbury - a very charming historic downtown for a small town, including a beautiful new city park

    • @Tayy_B
      @Tayy_B Před 4 dny +1

      Yoo I never expected Kannapolis to have made the improvements they have so far! I was very impressed with the city center right across hall city hall. Made me seem we're pretty behind here in high point lol

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 Před 7 dny +13

    Another good and unheard of city in NC is Hendersonville. It's kind of a retirement place. So maybe because of that, it has a pretty good fine dining, foodie scene downtown.

    • @katherandefy
      @katherandefy Před 6 dny +2

      Tryon is another one of those and maybe it’s a little older or more homespun than Hville

    • @saratemp790
      @saratemp790 Před 6 dny +1

      @@katherandefy yes NC has a lot of cute towns.

    • @spbausch
      @spbausch Před 6 dny +1

      l lived for a year in Hendersonville before moving up the road to Asheville. Hendersonville is a beautiful little city with plenty for retirees to enjoy.

    • @babybalrog
      @babybalrog Před 6 dny

      Hendersonville. Isn't that the town you can take the Ecusta Trail from Brevard to?

  • @n0eonn5r
    @n0eonn5r Před 4 dny +1

    That’s awesome. I found your channel last week when I was visiting Raleigh/Durham. Now perfect timing that you’re making this video

  • @jimlangerie
    @jimlangerie Před 3 dny +2

    Southern history is important, though I can understand why you might not like it so much. Understanding southern history helps us understand attitudes and opinions.
    I looked a little into southern architecture for a while. Plantation houses (not a city nerd thing) and South Caroline city homes (IS a City Nerd thing). Those homes still exist today.
    Thanks again for an interesting look at a city I'll probably never visit again. (I don't like the south, but for climate. The architecture is fascinating.)

  • @KevnFsk
    @KevnFsk Před 4 dny +1

    One of my favorite videos in a while. I have always kinda looked down on this area since its walk score doesn’t do it justice, but honestly the whole area looks mostly enjoyable!

  • @gaspikefan
    @gaspikefan Před 6 dny +13

    For what it's worth, the RJR Tobacco brands are named the names they have after Winston-Salem and it's nickname Camel City, not the other way around.

    • @mattcombs8778
      @mattcombs8778 Před 5 dny

      FYI - Winston and Salem cigarette brands are now owned by Imperial Tobacco and are manufactured in Greensboro.

    • @gaspikefan
      @gaspikefan Před 5 dny +1

      Yes. Whoever owns those brands at this point or in the future can benefit from those brands falling under their brand umbrella. Regardless, when RJR Tobacco Co. created those brands back in the day, the names were all inspired by the city in which the company was headquartered.