I love Atalaya. I’ve been there several times. My first time as a child before it was open for tours. Archer and Anna helped the local economy as well, by hiring local construction crews to build Atalaya. I believe they were also the first to bring electric to that area. Archer was a scholar who studied Spanish history, hence the home’s design.
I’ve been to Brookgreen Gardens, it is a beautiful botanical garden with acres of flowers, plants, trees and fountains. The wife was a professional bronze sculptor and the horse and panther sculptures are excellent. Her bronzes are all over the property. Well worth seeing.
Grew up camping there. It's pretty cool. Across the street is, as cool. The State Park is fun. Good beaches (as I recall) and Brookgreen Gardens are across the road. We were still kicking up empty .50BMG casings in the 1990's.
Atalaya was a winter retreat for the New Yotk based Huntington's in part to help with Anne's tuberculosis symptoms. This would have been a time when "traveling to the beach" would have been almost unheard of so it would have been quite the journey to get there and then very secluded and distant once there. The tower is a water tower allowing the property to have running water. As was experienced by the host the masonry construction would assist greatly in making it comfortable in the hot season for whoever was there.
A museum I would like you to visit and video is the USS Orleck in Jacksonville, FL. My dad served on the Destroyer during Vietnam. I was able to tour it with my dad. Amazing to hear his stories from his time on the ship.
I liked Anna right up to the point I saw the tiny little cages where she had full grown bears sequestered, to be trundled out on a whim when the creavtive juices were flowing. Cringe...
Very institutionalized looking place, in fact prison in appearance!! Wouldn't want this place if they gave it to me!! Creepy!! Now the grounds look very inviting!!!
Chris, You present so well, but Beautiful, maybe, but it seems claustrophobic and sterile too me. Perhaps it looked totally different when it was furnished. Interesting but not my pile of bricks:) Cheers, Rik Spector
My favorite place!
I love Atalaya. I’ve been there several times. My first time as a child before it was open for tours. Archer and Anna helped the local economy as well, by hiring local construction crews to build Atalaya. I believe they were also the first to bring electric to that area. Archer was a scholar who studied Spanish history, hence the home’s design.
What a beautiful place! Thank you, Chris, for the tour
Fascinating, Thank you Chris,, Beautiful piece of Property
Fascinating, Chris. Thank you! It is further proof that the abundance of American eccentricity is not limited to the current century.
What an awesome place! Thanks for the tour.
Thank You!
In its day it was decorated very nice/ beautiful rugs and tapestries,,,
So beautiful 😍
Thanks Chris for taking us with you on this adventure.
What a beautiful place ❤ Thanks for taking us with you.
❤ Thanks for the video great explorer
Sounds like you were having fun avoiding the kids.
Avoiding kids is ALWAYS fun.
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They obviously were not told to use their inside voices...what noisy brats..
I dunno i think it adds ambients like youre on a fieldtrip
I would live there as is!! I love this place. 😍😍
Thank you, Chris! ❤
Great place with a beautiful view. This was a great relaxing tour.
Thanks for talking us along, Chris
I’ve been to Brookgreen Gardens, it is a beautiful botanical garden with acres of flowers, plants, trees and fountains. The wife was a professional bronze sculptor and the horse and panther sculptures are excellent. Her bronzes are all over the property. Well worth seeing.
Beautiful place. Think you're right, peacocks would be a nice addition 😊
Grew up camping there. It's pretty cool.
Across the street is, as cool.
The State Park is fun. Good beaches (as I recall) and Brookgreen Gardens are across the road.
We were still kicking up empty .50BMG casings in the 1990's.
I love Huntington Beach State Park and Atalaya. Have been many times. Great place to see alligators in the wild.
That's a beautiful place.
Atalaya was a winter retreat for the New Yotk based Huntington's in part to help with Anne's tuberculosis symptoms. This would have been a time when "traveling to the beach" would have been almost unheard of so it would have been quite the journey to get there and then very secluded and distant once there. The tower is a water tower allowing the property to have running water. As was experienced by the host the masonry construction would assist greatly in making it comfortable in the hot season for whoever was there.
I grew up in SC and just 3 minutes of watching this video and I’m hooooooot!
neat place- been there several times!
Love that you're in my neck of the woods! Well sort of, same state anyway. Murrell's Inlet is beautiful
I visited there a couple of decades ago while vacationing up on Lake Marion. The scultures are across the road and away a bit from the estate.
A museum I would like you to visit and video is the USS Orleck in Jacksonville, FL. My dad served on the Destroyer during Vietnam. I was able to tour it with my dad. Amazing to hear his stories from his time on the ship.
Thanks for all the work you put in to bring us these videos
Thank you for the great videos Chris!
I liked Anna right up to the point I saw the tiny little cages where she had full grown bears sequestered, to be trundled out on a whim when the creavtive juices were flowing. Cringe...
Brutal brick construction,it has a total prison vibe. Beautiful outside area.
This house mimics ancient Roman homes which the family adored. The only home in America built off true ancient roman model.
Blocking bathroom access saves having to clean and maintain all those toilets. I'm sure there are some toilets accessible to visitors.
We just went there last month. It's a pretty cool place. Good video
Hi Chris!! You’re in our neck of the woods now, we live in North Myrtle Beach!! Great Video! We have visited this location as well
that king's pizza is something else 😋
Greetings from down the street in Charleston! 😊
THANK YOU CHRIS..VERY COOL
Fascinating!
I've been close to that place years' back, from what I read/learned, it's supposedly haunted.
you came to the area during the busy season. we locals avoid as much traffic as possible
Lived here all my life and never knew this existed
Interesting
Great presentation Chris! My husband and I live not too far from there and visited last month. We’re big fans of yours and would love to meet you!
Fantastic video!!
Great job as usual.
Very cool !
I have never seen a place like that before. It's so great they keeping it up. So much better when kids learn their manners🫤
Sounds like its operating as a daycare now lol
Hello Chris 😊✌️
The building is totally nuts. It is only surviving because the state took it over with the grounds.
Could be the case
Whether it's nuts or not maintaining the building is going to cost a lot. Why wasn't I born rich and eccentric?
That my friend is a neutered Old World building. Interesting story, tho
Very institutionalized looking place, in fact prison in appearance!! Wouldn't want this place if they gave it to me!! Creepy!! Now the grounds look very inviting!!!
Hello, Chris. Hope your week is going okay for you cool video ✨️👌
Hey, thanks
cool beans ty
Who wants a tour with screaming kids ?
Love yr Content Chris,so interesting. 😊
Chris reminds me of a model from the price is right, showing of the interior walls.
LMAO 🤣
Peacocks and flamingos
There is no feeling of warmth, or any feeling whatsoever! I take that back, stark, yes a real stark feel.
I bet bathrooms blocked off because you know someone would try to use them. Just a thought.
Run like hell from those unruly children!!!
Amazing what one can do with the capture of other sentiment beings for there disposal,when one has to much money and diagnose with a good illness.
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Isn't that beach there AWESOME!?
Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
Where have you been?
Chris,
You present so well, but Beautiful, maybe,
but it seems claustrophobic and sterile too me.
Perhaps it looked totally different when it was furnished.
Interesting but not my pile of bricks:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
I can’t find you on igram I looked lot times her
Adam the Woo visited this site last year and the park where the Sculptures are!
Courtyard is the open space😊 sad parent don't teach manners to their children nowadays 😢
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Thank you, Chris!❤