Nantucket - A Film by Ric Burns

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @larissa666x2
    @larissa666x2 2 месяца назад +4

    I love hearing Robert Sean Leonard

  • @19battlehill
    @19battlehill Год назад +44

    I worked 5 summers on Nantucket and stayed one fall through my college years and one year after -- It was great, this was in the late 1980's when you could do this -- I have been back over the years and it has gotten more and more commercialized and feels like the Hamptons/Cruise ship - in my day the staff was bright eyed tanned beautiful college kids -- now it is professionals from Bulgaria and the like --- don't think I will go back again. Rather remember the way it used to be.

    • @dr.barrycohn5461
      @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад +3

      Yep.

    • @Ineedfwns
      @Ineedfwns Год назад +2

      Why Bulgaria

    • @chasjetty8729
      @chasjetty8729 8 месяцев назад

      @@IneedfwnsSerbians usually but the gist is there’s a number of temp agency like organizations that want to find American dollar jobs for their locals so they can take a cut, usually as large as 2/3. To make it worth the extra documentation for overseas workers, these organizations offer lucrative travel opportunities to the American employers they reach out to in exchange for so many contracted spots. My sister used to import those folks to Martha’s Vineyard and go stay in Serbia a few times a year.

    • @donnamariewilliams8261
      @donnamariewilliams8261 5 месяцев назад

      @@19battlehill me, too! I have long-time friends there and on MV & the Cape - they all tell me I’m really not missing anything except maybe the beach. if I do visit, it will be just to see them, life is short.

    • @donnamariewilliams8261
      @donnamariewilliams8261 5 месяцев назад

      We are totally in the same book, the same chapter & the same page. Yes, life is short and the older you get the faster the time seems to zoom past us. 😎🤗

  • @fredbarnard8389
    @fredbarnard8389 3 года назад +18

    My ancestors were Thomas and Robert Barnard...two of the original purchasers of the island

  • @cyrilmauras4247
    @cyrilmauras4247 2 года назад +9

    I was stationed at NAVFAC Nantucket @ Tom Nevers Head for two years, 1969-1970. Loved every minute of it.

  • @danielterry382
    @danielterry382 Год назад +5

    Anytime Ric or Ken Burns involved in a Documentary, it is 4 Stars.

  • @wyatt9498
    @wyatt9498 4 года назад +62

    It's truly an amazing place. I'm privileged enough that as just a kid, my family owns a property there. For me, it's kind of like a sanctuary that I love going to.

    • @SugerShizzy11
      @SugerShizzy11 3 года назад +5

      That is awesome, lucky you! As somebody that's never been, where would you recommend going to stay for their first time?

    • @chrisgaudino7350
      @chrisgaudino7350 2 года назад +5

      I'm the same with Martha's Vineyard. I totally feel you. How lucky are we!

    • @x-raymind7778
      @x-raymind7778 2 года назад +4

      I spent time there as a kid such a beautiful place like a whole different world

  • @siegridthomas9674
    @siegridthomas9674 Год назад +4

    The right voice for this program...thank you !

  • @peterwhite7428
    @peterwhite7428 Год назад +7

    A wonderful film. I love that place.

  • @billy1673
    @billy1673 2 года назад +12

    How is it I feel homesick watching this, yet I’ve never been there???
    ❤️👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion8304 Год назад +6

    We stayed at the Jared Coffin House , 20 years ago....in early May..... the trip was magical. Thanks for sharing this video. I'm a new subscriber.

  • @donnamariewilliams8261
    @donnamariewilliams8261 4 года назад +15

    I lived on Martha’s Vineyard from 1974 - 1985 - I moved to Dallas, TX from Harwich, MA in Cape Cod in 1990 and have been landlocked ever since! I have very dear friends on Nantucket! Although I would love to go up there to visit, I believe we’re going to meet up at their timeshare in Sedona Arizona this February… Burrr! At this stage of my life I wanna be a Snowbird, living on Martha’s Vineyard, or Cape Cod from May to early October, then somewhere south without much humidity like somewhere between Phoenix and Sedona! My next Destiination! This was wonderful thank you for the walk down memory lane!

    • @marthabonelli3093
      @marthabonelli3093 6 месяцев назад +1

      Had six kids on M.V.Live near Sedona.Lots of family back East.No rules in Az .Miss ocean not Logan airport.

    • @donnamariewilliams8261
      @donnamariewilliams8261 5 месяцев назад

      @@marthabonelli3093 Sedona is beautiful, too! Traffic in Boston is worse than Dallas, TX & DFW Airport is much easier to navigate! Thanks for the response! Peace to you & yours out there in AZ!

  • @carlosariel7009
    @carlosariel7009 4 года назад +27

    Watching this documentary i can't help but think about Dorcas honorable, Abram quarry , and other wampanoag native language speakers whose presence on this island was real , they walked those streets, they were there . May they rest in peace.

  • @craighoward6243
    @craighoward6243 2 года назад +5

    Yes,
    She is I was fortunate enough to have my great grandparents. Settle here from Cape Verde!

  • @joevasquez3434
    @joevasquez3434 Год назад +4

    Today's RUclips video's of such natural beauty and history are written so well.

  • @jgats2361
    @jgats2361 2 года назад +3

    Visited Nantucket in 2019. Wow what a beautiful place. I plan to visit Spring 2023.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +13

    I grew up and live on the south shore, it's a beautiful spot, the coast is lined with rocky beaches and some sandy ones as well, if you look at aerial views of capecod, Martha's vineyard and Nantucket you can see how the ocean's currents have effectively shaped the land, the sands constantly shift through weather and tides, after major storms I've seen the sandy beach turn into rocky beaches in one storm, taking away rocks and sand and literally changing the coastline in one day.

    • @steveg8322
      @steveg8322 Год назад

      Yup,seen the same on MV.

  • @gailsentoff4294
    @gailsentoff4294 Год назад +3

    Thank you Nantucket to something to your soul when your spirit it is truly beautiful.

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 Год назад +4

    A really great documentary, terrific storytelling at it's best. I have always wanted to visit Nantucket. Thank you!

  • @vindsr.3881
    @vindsr.3881 2 года назад +4

    My absolute favorite place on the planet 🌎

  • @maryannguess7115
    @maryannguess7115 2 года назад +5

    Y'ALL A BIG TY for doing
    This beautiful video..I was
    Really feeling homesick
    Today for the beauty of N.E., fall colours and my
    FAVORITE place on the planet...so so beautiful and
    Peaceful..we were blessed to spend summers there as children..such amazing
    Memories..♡THE SEA is so
    Clean and stunning there.
    GOD bless this area..always..
    The whales were playing in
    Waters always..and dolphins too..we loved and looked forward to being there...TY NANTUCKET..♡
    FOR YOUR BEAUTY..
    Wish I was there now..♡

  • @annamariegolden2867
    @annamariegolden2867 Год назад +2

    Tristram Coffin is my 8th great uncle. This is so interesting. I just found this info out on ancestry.

  • @Jaxxaamillion
    @Jaxxaamillion 2 года назад +24

    Born and raised. Grateful to have grown up in such a magical place 💙 🐳

    • @Spicy-y9z
      @Spicy-y9z 2 года назад +1

      Me too! Trump 2024!
      Let's get him in there!

    • @MFYouTube683
      @MFYouTube683 Год назад +1

      I can imagine, it immediately made my bucket list when I first heard about it. Can’t wait!

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 Год назад

      ​@@Spicy-y9z we'll get him into somewhere but it won't be the Whitehouse, he needs to be with all the other common criminals, prison! He's a misogynistic, rapist who's orange, dumb as a box of rocks, a bully, a treasonous, fat, baby dick seditious criminal, he's vile and contentious, he's a liar of the highest order! Racist puke 2

  • @jeanninecathcart627
    @jeanninecathcart627 3 года назад +82

    "Thank God for petroleum", said the whales.

    • @JoAvg-ws7qx
      @JoAvg-ws7qx Год назад

      Sadly Now the whales are being killed off by offshore wind turbines. Fact.

    • @laurelshelhamer8958
      @laurelshelhamer8958 Год назад

      The only thing good about fossil fuels! And here’s to the impetus to reach beyond it!

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 10 месяцев назад +1

      Here in Norway we were thinning out the herds of whale as far away as in the Antarctic, then until we found petroleum of our own in the 60-70's we had the same GDP as Nigeria. I wonder what will happen when the petroleum run out.

    • @nledaig
      @nledaig 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@elvenkind6072 Norway has became a VERY rich country which has carefully invested its oil revenues.. Very impressive economic management of a finite resource.

    • @chasjetty8729
      @chasjetty8729 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@elvenkind6072Your country’s sovereign fund will keep churning out dividends to support your country’s excellent programs. Thank your government, I’m sure they are far from perfect, but in this respect I feel glad for you and yours. Cheers friend and enjoy some time in a sauna for me if you would.

  • @paulkjellander3909
    @paulkjellander3909 Год назад +3

    Hearing the foghorn reminded me of being on Graves Light, when I was TAD in 1977. Also growing up on Gurnet Point listening to the foghorn would put me to sleep at night.

  • @SenaNaslund-v1x
    @SenaNaslund-v1x Год назад +5

    While writing my novel AHAB'S WIFE, I visited Nantucket many times, often staying at 'Sconset, where Una chose to live. For her, it was a place where the meeting of sand and sea and sky created a union of being, a place where one was always recreating the self and joining/dissolving into the universe, the joy of being and the wonder of unbeing and beyond.

  • @tupscolls776
    @tupscolls776 Год назад +2

    Visited Nantucket with my family in the summer of 2021, tis absolutely beautiful! I’m from Fiji, my sister-in-law’s ancestor was David Whippy, a whaler from here that jumped ship and somehow ended up in the islands of Fiji, married a high chief’s daughter, and settled there. His ancestors live in Fiji to this day- Fascinating history! Love the swells there, watch the rip tide- it’ll knock you off your feet! 🏄‍♂️😁

  • @thermalascension
    @thermalascension 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful.

  • @yasminhelenendangeredspecies
    @yasminhelenendangeredspecies Год назад +12

    So Lovely! Hats off to Mr. Burns for creating such a well done, very beautifully crafted piece about the important History of Nantucket. The Ocean and sea views are breathtaking. It is especially comforting to know that there is still a presence felt...could this be the Wompanoug tribes and the native people who were there earliest? Very sad and terrible the way their population was wiped out. I hope there are some tributes to them in the Historic houses of Nantucket History? Thank you for including also the piece about the Suffragettes; so integral to our Country. They more than likely would be frowning upon the poor state of Women's Rights today. Sending a Prayer and a Hope up to my dear departed neighbor Mr. Coffin--I will now prefer to imagine his spirit maybe reunited with his ancestors, or as a Seagull on Nantucket catching fresh fish and bobbing upon the waves of Nantucket.

  • @DeanBlackshaw
    @DeanBlackshaw 4 года назад +22

    Thanks for this thoughtful piece. I lived there for just a short 7 years, but miss the place more than I realized. The scope of the History narrated in this film truly is "felt", as a resident of the island, even if not fully known in detail. You've increased my longing to return to this place of my heritage. Coffins, Folgers, Hussys, and, all the founders intertwined in their lives and genealogies are a part of what made me!

    • @rjmurphyo0
      @rjmurphyo0 4 года назад

      me too! hi cuz

    • @cdrjimparham
      @cdrjimparham 2 года назад

      @@rjmurphyo0 Me Too Peter Folger is my grandfather 7 times removed. Stemming from my Chilean Grandfather. Going there in a few days

    • @rjmurphyo0
      @rjmurphyo0 2 года назад

      @@cdrjimparham I'm curious as to how your grandfather ended up in Chile when his ancestors were from nantucket?

    • @cdrjimparham
      @cdrjimparham 2 года назад

      @@rjmurphyo0Whaling is the short answer. My Grandfather's mother was a Ewer and her Grandfather was F.C.Ewer, who drew the map of Nantucket. FC as we call him went to Chile in 1849.

    • @cdrjimparham
      @cdrjimparham 2 года назад

      @@rjmurphyo0 Whaling is the short answer. My Grandfather's mother was a Ewer and her Grandfather was F.C.Ewer, who drew the map of Nantucket. FC as we call him went to Chile in 1849.

  • @Flowing23
    @Flowing23 Год назад +2

    beautiful

  • @pitsnipe5559
    @pitsnipe5559 Год назад +2

    Grew up on the Cape but only visited Nantucket once when I was about 9 or 10 years old. Still remember the beauty of the place. When I was attending high school at the old Barnstable Vocational High School, had a classmate from Nantucket. He would take the early morning ferry in on Monday and go back on Friday on the afternoon ferry. I believe he boarded with relatives in Hyannis.

  • @elzrccvi
    @elzrccvi Год назад +5

    This film is beautifully done in terms of content, through both its beautiful photography and rich narrative. For anyone who has visited Nantucket and enjoyed its charm today, the story it presents fills in its significant history and enriches one's appreciation. Nantucket, with the Quaker and intellectual community that grew up there, is a very special part of American History and culture. Thank you for this important film.

  • @Biglake92
    @Biglake92 Год назад +1

    An incredible film !! Thank you!

  • @shelleyharris165
    @shelleyharris165 2 года назад +3

    What an awesome amazing video. Just beautiful. Amen 🙏✝️☮️🌍🕊️🤲😇🙌😎✌️💛🌊👐🎼💸

  • @judithhand4987
    @judithhand4987 4 года назад +21

    What a great find! I've got family history on both islands, so this is very cool. Cleaveland, Coffin, Folger....

    • @MrSHCoffin
      @MrSHCoffin 4 года назад +2

      thanks for this tremendous effort that so effectively calls attention to Nantucket's simple beauty and complex historical record; you honor both while even the sea speaks so eloquently in the background......

    • @rjmurphyo0
      @rjmurphyo0 4 года назад +2

      yep me too! coffins, starbucks, folgers, gardners, beards, hussey and many others

    • @birdfren1576
      @birdfren1576 4 года назад +2

      Me two! The coffers and Starbucks!

    • @southernsunshine1149
      @southernsunshine1149 3 года назад +2

      Me too! Coffin, Starbuck and Gardner

    • @judithhand4987
      @judithhand4987 3 года назад +2

      @@southernsunshine1149 Hi! Neat to know! Have you ever seen the book THE COFFIN SAGA? I don't know how easy it is to get it. I gave my copy to my brother (d. 8/20) who was a kind of geneologist for our family. Gardner -Earle, is it? So, do you mostly visit Nantucket?

  • @dogsareprecious4842
    @dogsareprecious4842 2 месяца назад

    SO interesting! Hope to visit someday!

  • @brianwilliams309
    @brianwilliams309 3 года назад +12

    I have a strong family tie to the island. My 2x great uncle Capt. William T. Swain bought Macy pier and I heard it was called at one point Swain wharf. Also my family were among the 6 founding families, Swain or Swaine

    • @shevetlevi2821
      @shevetlevi2821 2 года назад +2

      Very cool to have such a connection to place and know your roots.

    • @patyoung7802
      @patyoung7802 Год назад +1

      Cool! My family were Swains too.

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 9 месяцев назад +1

    I recently discovered I had 17th century relatives who settled there. I read something about one of them being a disruptive Baptist, and I thought that was weird, but passed right by. Now I’m curious!

  • @johnnicholas1488
    @johnnicholas1488 Год назад +1

    Good job. Thanks.

  • @ABCXYZ-bg2le
    @ABCXYZ-bg2le 4 года назад +8

    Wow, I loved this so much. I learned a lot!

  • @DeborahCaldwell77
    @DeborahCaldwell77 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful

  • @minigmac1
    @minigmac1 4 месяца назад

    Superb video.

  • @bettysarmentohealer8163
    @bettysarmentohealer8163 Год назад +2

    Well done. Thank you. It would be nice to see a longer documentary with more detail on the lives the those living there. You have barely scratched the surface. And also a nod to tourism as it evolved to where it is today. There are so many wonderful stories to tell. The Island was so special up to the time in the late '60s & 70's when the downtown got redeveloped by Sherburne Assoc. That was the beginning of the end. "My Island" is gone. I left in '78, knowing that there would never be a place for me there because my Island was fading away. My sadness knows no end.

  • @Canyon2023
    @Canyon2023 Год назад

    Beautiful documentary ❤

  • @jaymuise6924
    @jaymuise6924 Год назад +1

    use to live there...being there felt different...something I can't explain...like being back in time...with some kind of spiritual energy...dunno...cant explain it...everyone was happy...i think they experienced it too

  • @francinesicard464
    @francinesicard464 Год назад +1

    What a magical place. I dream of coming one day to visit it. It reminds me of the South-West French Atlantic coast, around the Bay of Arcachon, the summer paradise of my childhood in my parents' vacation home, and also of my children. The bay itself is almost closed off by the Cap-Ferret peninsula, with the Pyla Dune just outside the city of Arcachon (the highest dune in Europe), the long white sand beaches stretching to the Spanish border, the picturesque fishing villages around the bay and the forest of Aquitaine (the largest man-made woodland in Western Europe). I just have to close my eyes to still feel its very particular smell, a mixture of iodine combined with pine resin and the smell of tar covering the fishing boat hulls. The Atlantic coasts are wild and windy and I love it.

  • @brainmachine235
    @brainmachine235 Год назад +2

    A Burns doco? Wow!

  • @nledaig
    @nledaig Год назад +19

    There once was a man from Nantucket
    Who kept all his cash in a bucket.
    But his daughter, named Nan,
    Ran away with a man
    And as for the bucket, Nantucket.

    • @donnamariewilliams8261
      @donnamariewilliams8261 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@nledaig that is the G rated version of the limerick that I know, L O L. Very cute.

  • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
    @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад +7

    What made me want to visit Nantucket was the 90s sitcom Wings which, even though was not filmed there, was supposed to take place on the island and showed many island images.

    • @A2D4
      @A2D4 Год назад +1

      I enjoyed “Wings” but found it amusing that all those characters had average jobs & incomes (if not below, in the case of Antonio 😄) yet lived on this most expensive island in beautiful, good-sized, historic homes. Something wrong with that picture....🤔

  • @alextrim8665
    @alextrim8665 4 года назад +14

    great video, just finished heart of the sea and was desperate to get more of a feel for Nantucket.

  • @bonniewalker9421
    @bonniewalker9421 Год назад +4

    Such a beautiful documentary. I am still in love with Aquidneck Island, where I lived in Newport, Rhode Island. These are magical mythical areas of our country. Ahoy matey!

  • @virginiasoskin9082
    @virginiasoskin9082 Год назад +5

    Beautiful homage to this small island with an illustrious history. I have never been there, but would love to go. Thank you for posting this. Very informative.

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi2821 2 года назад +6

    I visited Nantucket for the first time in the early 1990s. At our inn there was a newly married couple from Martha's Vineyard (which I had been to once 20 years before), they were chefs and having their honeymoon on Nantucket. I clumsily blurted out, "Aren't the two islands kind of the same?" The innkeeper icily replied, "No they're not at all the same." A few years later my wife and I were lucky enough to live on the Vineyard and we'd visit Nantucket once in a while. And although these 2 islands have things in common the innkeeper was correct. They have as many differences as they have similarities. You really can't go wrong with either of them though.

    • @Spicy-y9z
      @Spicy-y9z 2 года назад +1

      That same thing happened to us! Lol!
      Trump 2024!
      Let's get him in there so more illegal immigrants can make the vineyard more inclusive and brown.

  • @seviregis7441
    @seviregis7441 3 года назад +7

    Wonderful, very poetic. Sad about the whales though... I hope to visit for the first time this summer.

    • @craighoward6243
      @craighoward6243 2 года назад +2

      I understand the Industry, this is what made Nantucket, the wealthiest Community many Generations ago. It's evident all over NEW ENGLAND. MANSIONS fortunes we're made & lost, as well as lives to be at sea for 2 years. It's a fact the whaler, could stay out longer. With the new technology aided the men, they were able to process all of the whales, at sea, it was said "whaling vessels, put out a horrible odor. That can be picked up 5 maybe ten miles downwind. And these men are at sea for 2 plus years,
      This is why the whaling captain would say " I need good men Nantucket men
      Who are not afraid of water & work"

  • @Hal_T
    @Hal_T Год назад +1

    The introductory narration is quite hyperbolic.

  • @dcspangler8025
    @dcspangler8025 Год назад +1

    Resource extraction. Each commodity, one after another, and to this day, extracted in record time and possibly forever.

  • @stacy_thecraftycat6611
    @stacy_thecraftycat6611 Год назад +5

    Earlier this year, I added Nantucket (and Amesbury) to my bucket list of places I very much want to travel too after doing my genealogy on my mother's side and finding out my 11th great grandparents were Thomas Macy and Tristram Coffin. I also have a 10th great grandmother who is a Gardner so she is probably the daughter of either John or Richard. Really want to come to Nantucket and go to the historical places where I may be able to find out even more about them. Add to that my obsession with lighthouses and anything to do with the ocean and I know I will love it! Hoping I can get there in the next couple years.

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad 2 года назад +2

    Great film! I hope to visit.

  • @marcybrooks3425
    @marcybrooks3425 Год назад +2

    How inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing. I sometimes think my traveling days are over, but this inspires me to think, "Maybe one more trip."

  • @Bob-di8cz
    @Bob-di8cz Год назад

    Love Nantucket. ❤ACK❤

  • @eileenhalliwell1019
    @eileenhalliwell1019 Год назад

    Nice

  • @lephan1347
    @lephan1347 3 года назад +4

    10:21 I will put a teardrop in the ocean. When you find it is when I will stop loving you.

  • @artrza5312
    @artrza5312 3 года назад +4

    thx for this beautiful video about this magical place

  • @skylar7939
    @skylar7939 Год назад +1

    can't believe they got Dr. Wilson from House to narrate this

  • @pistonburner6448
    @pistonburner6448 Год назад

    Any information on the man from Nantucket?

  • @AB-kg6rk
    @AB-kg6rk Год назад

    Loved this. Too short though

  • @patriciahughes5592
    @patriciahughes5592 Год назад

    I live and grew up on the cape, and still live here. I can’t fathom living on a island. Having to ferry or take a small plane to get your necessary items…

  • @dominic6283
    @dominic6283 Год назад +1

    Where is Joe and Brian Hackett from Sandpiper air

    • @karenm2669
      @karenm2669 Год назад

      😂 Came here to ask this very question. Only reason I watched . 😅 Not into whale death, myself 😢

  • @ruthcummings588
    @ruthcummings588 Год назад

    My grandfather was a coffin and a whaler there which is very embarrassing to me
    I do love the entire area ..

  • @prof.heinous191
    @prof.heinous191 Год назад

    There was a young poet from Nantucket
    For good rhymes he was a slave and a puppet
    To describe his hometown
    Just brought on a frown
    Of creation he said "Oh! Just go take a long walk on the beach."

  • @jerryandersson1540
    @jerryandersson1540 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful history and footage but why will Nantucket be gone in 400 years?

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 3 года назад +5

      Global warming, probably. But if Venice can stand in a bubble of mud in a lagoon for 500 years, I would give Nantucket at least 1000

    • @jerryandersson1540
      @jerryandersson1540 3 года назад +3

      @@Tempusverum I'm not particularly worried.

    • @annchovey2089
      @annchovey2089 3 года назад +1

      I had heard at one time that it was sinking. Don’t know if that’s true but I know the hurricanes and storms over time is eroding the shoreline.

    • @JohnFromAccounting
      @JohnFromAccounting 2 года назад

      @@Tempusverum No, it's not about global warming. It's because the island is made of sand and slowly, but surely, is eroding into the sea. I think it has a lot more than 400 years, but one day it will be gone.

    • @kkpenney444
      @kkpenney444 2 года назад

      Where have you been?

  • @djdollase
    @djdollase Год назад +2

    A beautiful film about a beautiful place (granted with a violent, marine animal abusing past).

  • @ignaciovelasco5497
    @ignaciovelasco5497 2 года назад +1

    Podíamos verlo con subtítulos.

  • @loganmitchell6655
    @loganmitchell6655 3 года назад +9

    They never mentioned the whaling ship called the Essix. A true story from Nantucket's history. The sinking of the Essex was the inspiration of Moby Dick. Read In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick to get a detailed account.

    • @nantuckethistory
      @nantuckethistory  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching this edited version of the Nantucket Whaling Museum's signature film. Yes, the story of the Essex is an important one. It's the theme of a permanent exhibition at the Nantucket Whaling Museum and the story is told regularly at the museum, recorded here: ruclips.net/video/i09KmeQyBWY/видео.html. You also might be interested in a program commemorating the 200th anniversary of the sinking of the Essex with Nathaniel Philbrick at the Whaling Museum recorded here: ruclips.net/video/447JkgSaOUo/видео.html.

    • @nereidatorres7613
      @nereidatorres7613 Год назад

      ALL THOSE KILLING OF SUCH BEAUTIFUL WHALES MY GOD,HOW MANY BABY WHALES LEFT WITH OUT THIER MOTHERS.😠

  • @christineribone9351
    @christineribone9351 Год назад +2

    Nantucket comes from an indigenous word meaning "island". Nantucket was not discovered by anglo-americans, many of whom arrived from North of Boston, because Native Americans were already there 1,500-3000 members of the Wampanoag people, dispersed across multiple villages.

  • @alpenglow1235
    @alpenglow1235 Год назад +1

    Where are the Wampanoag today? Is there a single survivor?

  • @joannapolowy4647
    @joannapolowy4647 2 года назад +1

    oh, I grew up in Martins guest house. I have a 16-year-old son but I really want to have a better experience.

  • @ZachStevens-bi6jl
    @ZachStevens-bi6jl Год назад

    Can someone explain what they mean by’ “one day nantucket won’t be here anymore?” I know erosion happens quite a bit on the island but will it really one day not exist?

  • @stephencarroll5206
    @stephencarroll5206 4 года назад +7

    I plan to get married here and a small honeymoon here in like 18 moths

  • @rayminthecat
    @rayminthecat Год назад +2

    It's easy to tell the difference between the fishermen and the tourists- at the restaurants the tourists sit facing the ocean and the fishermen have their backs to it!

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jfranklin9549
    @jfranklin9549 2 года назад

    Was there any blending of native people with settlers?

  • @LRGDuran
    @LRGDuran Год назад

    I once knew from a man Nantucket. Never got around to hearing the rest of his story tho.

  • @markweaver1012
    @markweaver1012 Год назад +3

    As I watched, I was struck by the parallels with northern Michigan and it's islands -- especially Mackinac. Coastlines formed by the end of he Ice Age. The Indian and French & British histories, the well-preserved 18th colonial-era buildings, the vast fortunes that were once made in fur-trading and then lumber, mining, and fishing, each of which faded out in turn to finally be replaced, for the last century, by summer cottages and tourism. Add in the War of 1812 battles, innumerable tales of shipwrecks and rescues, the last great slaughter of the passenger pigeon, a strange, brief Mormon 'kingdom', and even bearded, baseball barnstorming religious sect. And now, like Nantucket, the history seems over and it's all become some combination of preserved park land and Disney (though perhaps somewhat more protected than Nantucket from being over-loved by a greater distance from large population centers).

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад +1

    I guess the whales off of nantucket didnt think them Friends were so peaceful.

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall Год назад +1

    There once was a guy from Nantucket
    Who kept all his cash in a bucket.
    His daughter, named Nan,
    Ran away with a man
    And as for the bucket, Nantucket.

  • @triode1
    @triode1 2 года назад +2

    You will never understand Nantucket until you've been tgere….. 💙

  • @ALiberalVeteran
    @ALiberalVeteran 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if this guy is related to Ken Burns, the famous documentarian.

  • @rjmurphyo0
    @rjmurphyo0 4 года назад +3

    i'm not exactly sure how i'm related to ichabod Paddock but I have Robert Paddock born 1584, his son Zachariah Paddock born 1635 and his son Nathaniel Paddock born 1677 in my tree. if anyone knows I would be interested

    • @nantuckethistory
      @nantuckethistory  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching. You might find some information here in the Barney Genealogical Record of the Nantucket Historical Association - nha.org/research/research-tools/barney-genealogical-record/

    • @rjmurphyo0
      @rjmurphyo0 4 года назад

      @@nantuckethistory I actuality figured it out Ichabod Paddock was the brother of Zachariah Paddock.

  • @latoshabatiste6423
    @latoshabatiste6423 6 месяцев назад

  • @MsWang22
    @MsWang22 3 месяца назад

    I am from Denmark, just lean about Nantucket (from moby Dick i read) its just wild, Nice to learn about tho. ❤

  • @danieljones7458
    @danieljones7458 Год назад +3

    BILLIONAIRES HAVE IT NOW

  • @fishes.francis
    @fishes.francis 4 месяца назад

    RSL MOMENT!!!!!!!!!

  • @steveburke7675
    @steveburke7675 Год назад

    ...there once was a boy from Nantucket...true story.

  • @beatrizsepulveda9477
    @beatrizsepulveda9477 8 дней назад

    Necesito escuchar en español

  • @user-iv7pl2uo7q
    @user-iv7pl2uo7q 5 месяцев назад +1

    Americans always find "spirituality" when there's a buck to be made

  • @djangotrane
    @djangotrane Год назад +2

    Subtitles for Spanish speakers would be a good idea, as well as for speakers of other languages. This is a historical documentary after all, so making it accessible for more of the general public would help spread some of this history.

    • @dazeyday5699
      @dazeyday5699 Год назад +3

      I wish it had no subtitles at all. It's annoying. You can't turn them off. RUclips's subtitles work just fine if you want to turn them on and you can get other languages as needed. But this gives you no choice.

    • @ToddDouglasFox
      @ToddDouglasFox Год назад

      @@dazeyday5699that is up to youtube and the channel. You can shut them off however if there are any. Presently I have English turned on for hard of hearing.

  • @lindakay9552
    @lindakay9552 27 дней назад

    My descendancy from Gardiner goes all the way back to my 12th great grandfather, before the line emigrated to Anerica.
    Henry Gardiner
    B:1500 England, England, United Kingdom
    D:1564 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
    My Cotton ancestry goes back to a 14th great grandfather
    John de Cotton (Sir) (Esquire)
    B:04 Jun 1464 Coton, Cotton, Shropshire, England
    D:8 May 1558 Coton, Cotton, Shropshire, England

  • @HigherQualityUploads
    @HigherQualityUploads 2 года назад +2

    So they know that the island will sink in 400 years and yet they keep building stuff on it...

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 8 месяцев назад

    There's a great film that is based on Nantucket whaling and Herman Melville's story about the white whale called "In The Heart Of The Sea", from 2015, from the same actor that play Thor in the Marvell movies. I think he did a better job in the latter films, and his accent sound a bit funny and "forced", but Brendan Gleeson does a good job of the tired old drinker that tells the tale to Melville.
    "There's she blows!", I've tried several times to understand what it is they're saying when the hunt is over and the whale start spewing out blood from the blowhole, since I don't have subtitles for that movie. (Edit: Figured it out: "Chimney's afire!")
    Perhaps some day I can visit Nantucket, I'm planning a "food pilgrimage" to USA before I die. A life time of Norwegian food, will make that an adventure, and I'll probably save money just by eating street food in USA a few weeks instead of going to the grocery store at home.