'Sconset Nantucket Morning Walk (4K) | Binaural Audio -- Relax -- Immersive Tour of Siasconset Bluff

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Peaceful walking tour along the amazing bluff walk of 'Sconset on the Island of Nantucket. Relax and walk through the village and its historic homes.
    🎧 This video contains Binaural Audio. Please wear headphones for best immersive experience.
    0:00 Introduction
    4:20 Sconset Foot Bridge
    12:20 Sconset Bluff Walk (Northbound)
    35:44 Sconset Bluff Walk (Southbound)
    58:40 Codfish Park Road
    1:04:08 Historic Homes
    1:08:50 Sconset Market
    1:13:36 King Street
    1:20:55 Main Street
    1:26:50 South Sconset
    This video is one of three filmed on Nantucket in August 2023.
    People say:
    Siasconset, as ‘Sconset is properly but rarely called, derives its name from an Indian word meaning “near the great whale bone.” The village was first settled three centuries ago as a whaling outpost, centered about a lookout tower for spotting the giant sea mammals as they swam off ‘Sconset’s shores. Many of ‘Sconset’s cottages date from these early origins, from rough-hewed 17th and 18th century fishermen’s shanties. They have been altered and added on to over the centuries, of course, but in scale and style they remain true to their history.
    Like so many others who’ve enjoyed the walk, I have William J. Flagg to thank for it. Flagg was a forward-thinking Nantucket resident and developer, who, in the late 1800s, could see even then that Nantucket in general, ‘Sconset in particular, with its towering bluffs and endless ocean scenery, would grow in value and exclusivity. To help offset that he built into the deeds of the house lots he was creating on the eastern end of the island a public right of way. His foresight became a gift to future generations.
    Not only does ‘Sconset today carry physical embodiments of the past in its architecture, the village also maintains an air of peacefulness that was noted long ago. “I had never before seen a spot better calculated to cherish contemplative ideas,” an 18th century visitor wrote, “perfectly unconnected with the great world, and far removed from its perturbations.” It’s a description that many who know ‘Sconset would fondly apply nowadays.
    One island, two towns: Nantucket and ‘Sconset-Nantucket town placed centrally on the island’s harbor, the village of ‘Sconset clustered at its eastern end, looking out into the Atlantic Ocean. How could there exist in the midst of one of the most charming, historic, and beautiful islands in the world, a village even more remote, more trapped in time, more evocative and whimsical, dare one say, even more beautiful than Nantucket itself?
    This difference within such similarity is captured by a well-known tale that has achieved the quality of a local myth: Two ladies stand in the ticket line at an airport in Athens, Greece. One notices that the other is wearing a Nantucket lightship basket on her arm. She taps her on the shoulder and says, “I couldn’t help noticing that you’re from Nantucket, and so am I.” To which the other replies, “O heavens, no, my dear, I am from ‘Sconset!”
    It is difficult to describe the essence of ‘Sconset, except to hint that it is perhaps indescribable. Edward Underhill, one of the village’s early promoters, comes very close:
    "Life out-of-doors, under awnings on the beach or in hammocks; saunters or rides over moors laden with perfumes of wildflowers; lawn tennis; croquet; golf; baseball; cycling; straw-rides in odd-shaped Nantucket box wagons or carts; “squantums.” (Squantum is half picnic and half clambake.) Indoors, social gatherings; evening entertainments; games; music; dancing."
    ‘Sconset is a kind of refinement, or elixir, of all that makes Nantucket beloved-a community of beauty, set against a backdrop of history, with a magic all its own.
    "Situation, 120 miles S.E. of the Hub of the Universe; 50 miles out in the Ocean. Nearest land East, Portugal. Ditto South, the West Indies. Neither in sight. 200 houses, big and little, perched on a grassy bluff. Such is ‘Sconset. Real name SIAsconset… .A place with a history written and unwritten-mostly unwritten. A veritable PATCHWORK village."
    --E. F. Underhill’s ‘Sconset in a Nutshell, 1895
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Комментарии • 7

  • @theodorawohler2213
    @theodorawohler2213 Месяц назад +2

    I spent a week on Nantucket, I didn’t want to leave. ❤

  • @sabinesears2065
    @sabinesears2065 Месяц назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed your walking tour thru Nantucket.
    Your feet must have been quite sore after?
    Thank you

  • @deloresredman4792
    @deloresredman4792 Месяц назад +1

    Lived on the Cape for 2years and never visited !art has Vineyard or Nantucket. Wish I had. Been to Provincetown though

  • @yantiaryanti9925
    @yantiaryanti9925 5 месяцев назад +2

    Is this rich area? Sooo amazing.the house n the scenery are stunning😘😍😍

    • @jimbo1637
      @jimbo1637 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, Nantucket is a very wealthy area! Believe it or not, this is just the "cheap" part of the island.

    • @Alex-eo9of
      @Alex-eo9of 2 месяца назад +2

      A 3 bedroom 2 bath home will be about 4 million USD on Nantucket

  • @carlsedon2571
    @carlsedon2571 6 дней назад

    Go to Block Island. Its worse. You'll never get back on that ferry.