I would have loved to live there that close to the ocean gathering my own seafood for dinner and I know because I’ve been there they had their own little shed where they cleaned oysters so awesome
I first visited Atalaya back in the 70s as a child. It had a haunting sadness about it and I remember trying to imagine what it would have looked like new and furnished. I would love to see some pics of the furnished interior, if any exist. When I visited last and took the tour, our guide said that the window bars were actually made by Anna. They were a very interesting couple!
Great video! Planning to get back there in October and visit Brookegreen again as well. (We used to sneak into this place at night as teenagers, so yes, we saw the basement and got onto the roof)
@@TheWritingGirl yea I've seen all of his videos but I'm from there and unfortunately I'm very far from home and if like to see him actually walk down the Blvd and go through all the beach wear stores
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William Thompson may have had a big part in The architect part of building but he had no part of the physical labor part of that from all of my 10 years of research
Shame they didn’t think their home was worth keeping up. They gave their money to Brookgreen Gardens. I have some great pictures from the roof, before they closed off the access. Wrought iron has always been painted black. Have seen early picture of Atalaya that showed Black wrought iron. The green is tacky!
When I was a little girl my Daddy and I used to go here in the off season. I lived at Myrtle Beach from 1958 til 1968.
I hate Myrtle Beach
We camp here every Labor Day weekend with friends! We love it!
Thank you for including the dog kennels. I have always loved Scottish Deerhounds, the unique breed the Huntingtons loved!
This might be your finest piece of work to date ! THANKS
It’s amazing how it lasts through all the storms. I love to go there!
What a house. Thanks for sharing.
I would have loved to live there that close to the ocean gathering my own seafood for dinner and I know because I’ve been there they had their own little shed where they cleaned oysters so awesome
Yes, very cool! That would be amazing.
Woww another wounderful and learning video. I love historical video. Thank you 😃
I first visited Atalaya back in the 70s as a child. It had a haunting sadness about it and I remember trying to imagine what it would have looked like new and furnished. I would love to see some pics of the furnished interior, if any exist. When I visited last and took the tour, our guide said that the window bars were actually made by Anna. They were a very interesting couple!
I think this is your longest video yet! Great job!
We always spend a day at Huntington beach park when we visit Myrtle Beach!
one of your best videos
LOVED THIS!!! I have been to Brookgreen and want to return
Super interesting! I’ve always wanted to make a stop there, but have never had the time. Maybe next trip!!
Thanks, so cool, didn't know about this place
Yes...love this place 😀
Ditto! Love it!!
Great video! Planning to get back there in October and visit Brookegreen again as well. (We used to sneak into this place at night as teenagers, so yes, we saw the basement and got onto the roof)
Nice! Thanks for watching!
cool video thanks
Nice castle
You talked about Archer Huntington being quite a tall man. I'm quite tall myself. I'm a whopping 6'7"!
You are taller than he was at 6'5"!
Love the content.....can you do one for the coastal grand mall.
And the beachwear stores on the Blvd ??
has has some made, search for them. they where all good
@@TheWritingGirl yea I've seen all of his videos but I'm from there and unfortunately I'm very far from home and if like to see him actually walk down the Blvd and go through all the beach wear stores
Here are some boulevard videos I have that may be of interest to you:
ruclips.net/video/F07V_98T9_k/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Z79HXuzO1Z4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/zI7wX4lPnm0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/w0maIanOcy0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PwiHejlCRJw/видео.html
I do have videos from gay dolphin, the beachwear store right there beside gay dolphin, fun plaza, its sugar....mad myrtles ice cream, Hi Fi Coffee, Myrtle Beach Fries.... I can't even remember them all but this may help you out.
heck yeah im goin there
Oh I think I saw that last years
Neat place :)
William Thompson may have had a big part in The architect part of building but he had no part of the physical labor part of that from all of my 10 years of research
Shame they didn’t think their home was worth keeping up. They gave their money to Brookgreen Gardens. I have some great pictures from the roof, before they closed off the access. Wrought iron has always been painted black. Have seen early picture of Atalaya that showed Black wrought iron. The green is tacky!
I snuck in there at night, and it was creepy as fuck
That’s moorish architecture