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" THE CAPE, THE COD, AND THE CONSTANT SEA " 1960s AMERICA! TV EPISODE CAPE COD MASSACHUSETTS 95664 

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This episode from the TV series “America!” looks at the attractions in Cape Cod as well as some of the famous people that live and visit there. The show includes famous historical monuments, such as those dedicated to the Pilgrims. There is a strong focus on maritime culture, such as fisherman going out to see and people in their boats. The viewer is also introduced to the extensive art gallery options. Finally, there is a look at some of the artisan stores including a candle maker, a glass jewelry maker, and a wooden bird maker. There are also interviews with some famous personalities from and visiting Cape Cod such as the Admiral Donald MacMillan and the humorist Abe Burrows. The film ends with a segment about Storyland, an amusement park located in Hyannis. The nine-acre park boasted miniature buildings and other whimsical exhibits. It was the brainchild of George Spalt who built several of these small amusement parks in Massachusetts in the 1950’s.
0:10 Title “America!”, 0:37 Jack Douglas introducing himself and Cape Cod, 1:02 Title “The Cape, the Cod, The Constant Sea”, 1:09 aerial overview of Cape Cod, 1:25 Sagamore Bridge, 1:31 aerial overview of Provincetown, 1:49 monument to landing of the pilgrims, 1:55 different angles of the Pilgrim’s monument, 2:22: inside of a restored pilgrims house, 2:54 harbor of Provincetown, 3:06 a sailing vessel driving tourists around, 3:38 fisherman in the harbor, 3:47 fishermen engaging in pound fishing, 4:15 Provincetown museum, 4:58 Interview with Admiral Donald MacMillan, 6:13 street view of a packed commercial street, 6:36 different store signs, 6:50 different galleries including the Starving Artists Studio, Greenwich Gallery, Tirca Karlis Gallery, East End Gallery, and J Thomas Gallery, 7:01 a man painting the town, 7:23 the Chrysler Art Museum, 7:39 Walter P. Chrysler standing in front of a Picasso demonstrating a sculpture, 8:45 an artist drawing a portrait, 9:08 a portrait being drawn with an art class watching, 9:40 Provincetown Playhouse, 10:00 drawing of Eugene O’Neill, 10:22 Catherine Huntington, the director of the playhouse, giving an interview, 11:30 interview with Abe Burrows, 12:50 the town crier rings a bell and reports happenings, 13:26 the Old Colony Club, 13:38 performance by “The Barbarians” band, 14:30 beach and sea views, 14:55 coast guard station, 15:06 monument to sailors that have died, 15:23 tombstones with “lost at sea” on them, 15:47 the Chatham Marine Shell Museum, 16:08 different boats in the harbor, 16:48 Colonial Candles store with demonstration of candle making, 17:20 a church in the town of Sandwich, 17:38 a man grinding corn in a mill, 17:58 Yesteryears doll museum in an old church, 19:45 Nina Sutton’s Glass Jewelry shop, 20:06 Peter Peltz’s “Bird Barn”,20:51 an auction taking place in front of a large audience, 22:13 a children’s amusement park “Storyland”, 22:24 an 4x4 driving over sand dunes, 22:57 a lighthouse against in the sunset
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@LL-bl8hd
@LL-bl8hd 2 месяца назад
As someone who has lived in Massachusetts since the 1980s, I loved this glimpse at Cape Cod in an earlier age! It's interesting to see how it has changed and yet, in many ways, stayed the same. Some wonderful footage in this one. Thanks for posting it!
@Loveoldies50
@Loveoldies50 Месяц назад
I am a Bostonian, born and bred. I never went to the Cape until I was 21. My family always headed north to Hampton Beach, NH. Since then, I’ve been to the Cape many times and have friends who live there. It's still a lovely vacation spot, but VERY crowded during tourist season. There are only two bridges to get on and off, and the traffic is horrendous! There are still "quaint little villages here and there," as sung by Patti Page in 1957’s Old Cape Cod. And it’s a big jumping off spot to go out to the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Lovely vacation spots on both islands. Lots to do during the summer!
@Wyattinous
@Wyattinous Месяц назад
Not often do I see reference of my home, but when I do, I click ❤ love seeing how the Cape looked not too long ago. So fascinating 🇺🇸
@David62
@David62 Год назад
Another good episode in the series. Thank you for posting.
@redburban1394
@redburban1394 Месяц назад
I miss driving the many beaches and dunes of Cape Cod. Some of my best surf casting trips were right after the summer folks left.
@matthewgallant3622
@matthewgallant3622 Месяц назад
I love Cape Cod. I live in Connecticut, I’ve been going there my whole life. I love New England and I think the best beaches I’ve seen here are in the Cape cod national seashore. My wife and I stay in Falmouth every year right near Woods Hole, a ferry port for Martha’s Vineyard.
@stephenhenion8304
@stephenhenion8304 Месяц назад
What a great expose. I love all the cars in the background. The 1960's were just fantastic . You can't go back, but thanks for posting this video.
@capelady822
@capelady822 10 месяцев назад
The auction takes place at Eldred's, which is still in business at that exact same location on Route 6A in East Dennis.
@geraldfordman7474
@geraldfordman7474 5 месяцев назад
I love Cape Cod. I miss it too. I have childhod impressions of it etched in my memory.
@sasha5320
@sasha5320 Год назад
Awwwwww, the good old days never to come back 😢
@KarldorisLambley
@KarldorisLambley Год назад
ah yes. the racism, TB, and Polio. lovely!
@sasha5320
@sasha5320 Год назад
@@KarldorisLambley What's good today, tell me? Have you lived then ? Guess not 🤣
@davidgold5961
@davidgold5961 Год назад
Don’t be so sure…
@ryanreedgibson
@ryanreedgibson Год назад
@@sasha5320 I have quite a bit to say about what's good today! I'm not going to list in the comment section. I am sorry the American dream isn't working out for you. Just remember we received from our environment what we give to our environment.
@larkatmic
@larkatmic Год назад
Funny, how when your living em. You never think they’d ever go away. Newcomers have no idea what they missed.
@BtownJohnny
@BtownJohnny 11 месяцев назад
This was so enjoyable to watch, the Cape and Islands are so very special.
@stationminute
@stationminute Год назад
Whoa! Didn't expect to see Moulty and The Barbarians! Pretty cool.
@brubenny1
@brubenny1 8 месяцев назад
It certainly was
@hamblinhomestead4046
@hamblinhomestead4046 Месяц назад
My family arrived in 1639 and have been there ever since. I moved to Florida 10 years ago and can't wait to move back, or at least to Carver.
@hamblinhomestead4046
@hamblinhomestead4046 Месяц назад
And it is pronounced "Chat-um".
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 11 месяцев назад
A Cape Cod tourism promo from the 60s... Very interesting. Oh how times have changed here.
@362chop
@362chop 9 месяцев назад
Hasn't it? Not for the better.
@tenfour10-400
@tenfour10-400 Месяц назад
I disagree. The town has remained remarkably UNchanged in so many ways, especially if compared to the average small town here. Most of the changes I see are for the better.
@krockpotbroccoli65
@krockpotbroccoli65 Месяц назад
@tenfour10-400 I live here. It might look that way to a tourist, but the reality is that local working class people have largely been priced out of the housing market in recent years. The ones who owned houses are selling them off to cash out and move somewhere cheaper. Random immigrants have been brought in to fill the void and the character of the place is now nothing like what it was even 20 years ago.
@thejerseyj5479
@thejerseyj5479 2 месяца назад
This is just about when we visited Cape Cod on family vacations in '67 and '68. I loved going there as a kid and will never forget Marconi beach and "sand surfing" the dunes there.
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Год назад
Interesting step back in time. But I'm here to tell you what they call music at the rumpus room and dancing remind me of Elaine from Seinfeld
@jsmcguireIII
@jsmcguireIII Месяц назад
Our summer house was in Truro. So nice back then, but many more houses have been built.
@RoboCop-zn8bt
@RoboCop-zn8bt Месяц назад
The sagamore was so cool when I was a kid. We had some great times down there. Cool videos. Crazy to think some of the biggest great whites on earth hanging out there.
@SimirJohnson
@SimirJohnson Год назад
I wonder if the audience realized what he meant when he said Provincetown was “colorful”. LOL
@Wrath79
@Wrath79 Год назад
As a cape codder I smile and laugh well played lol , they have no clue what to expect if this is what they think of P Town
@SimirJohnson
@SimirJohnson Год назад
@@Wrath79 Imagine their surprise when the family shows up for Bear Week! 😂 😂 😂
@andybaldman
@andybaldman 10 месяцев назад
I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that!
@floydblandston108
@floydblandston108 Месяц назад
I was wondering that myself; when did P-town 'turn gay'? I lived near someplace similar, and never even realized it until about (?)1989. It was like one day we woke up and realized it had turned gay. Some thought afterward and we'd remember that all those unmarried 'sisters' and opera loving guys who shared a house had been there as long as we could recall, but it hadn't occurred to us before then. 😂
@MistahJigglah
@MistahJigglah Месяц назад
The spirit of Massachusetts is the spirit of America. The spirit of the red, white, and blue.
@RetiredSailor60
@RetiredSailor60 Год назад
I served on USS Cape Cod AD 43.
@JohnShields-xx1yk
@JohnShields-xx1yk Месяц назад
Boston born I grew up just south of the city on the coast, a water baby, thanks Mom, RIP, the ocean is in my blood, the dark green/blue is in my spirit, the ocean is a huge part of me. In it or on it, it's where it belongs.
@3dguy839
@3dguy839 Месяц назад
If your planning a burial at sea just give me heads up so I can get my fishing pole ready
@MeatMaster22
@MeatMaster22 11 месяцев назад
Holy shit my grandfather might be in the clip. My grandfather grew up fishing in ptown and my dad took after him. crazy to see how the town slowly became what it is today.
@djsi38t
@djsi38t Месяц назад
Just amazing....and capturing Admiral Mcmillan in that interview before his death and having it now saved for an eternity is what makes this channel so special..I salute you Mr. Mcmillan and everything that you represent that is now gone.
@nokomarie1963
@nokomarie1963 Месяц назад
Oh, I miss the doll museum!
@mattving61
@mattving61 Год назад
Take me back!
@peggarcia1387
@peggarcia1387 11 месяцев назад
I'm a native cape codder, many of these things no longer exists.
@tenfour10-400
@tenfour10-400 Месяц назад
You can say that about every town on earth. Concentrate on what HASN’T changed. There’s quite a lot of
@Sam_Eassa
@Sam_Eassa Год назад
I wish Periscope would make a kigh resolution version this series available for purchase either on DVD or MP4 downloads. This is an exceptionally interesting program. I would buy it without a doubt.
@SnepperStepTV
@SnepperStepTV Год назад
Would be even better if the original creators of it would reissue the film reels.
@rameshbhattacharjee4374
@rameshbhattacharjee4374 Год назад
We Must Always Look Forward
@drakenkraken8455
@drakenkraken8455 Год назад
America looked fit, but 60 years of fast food and sedentary lifestyle changed that quickly.
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 Год назад
So true. Also, back then you didn't see trashy looking people walking around looking like they just crawled out of bed and were too lazy to properly dress before going out. Today people seem to have no respect for themselves nor the people around them. We as a society have sank so far.
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 Год назад
Thank the army of fat asses clad in spandex. Shameless.
@user-ur2cn1fo6u
@user-ur2cn1fo6u Месяц назад
@@laserbeam002pajamas, crocks and hoodies are the uniform of the day for just about all ages. Slovenly.
@Ghangar79
@Ghangar79 2 месяца назад
Make sure to take the " Cape Cod Tunnel " instead of the Sagamore Bridge. 😁
@mikeymike9118
@mikeymike9118 Год назад
It is true that the Pilgrims first landed on the salty shores of Provincetown on Nov. 11, 1620. When they came ashore, they found the soil too poor for planting and the land was full of man eating savages. 403 years later, not too much has changed in this regard.
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 Год назад
Oh , stop being silly or I’ll slap your face ! Savage.
@rameshbhattacharjee4374
@rameshbhattacharjee4374 Год назад
Remember The 1930s The Depression, No One Thought Prosperity Would Return To The World Or The USA, It Returned From 1948 to 1973
@jaysverrisson1536
@jaysverrisson1536 28 дней назад
Looks like 1963 or 1964 based on the cars I could personally recognize.
@acm01864
@acm01864 11 дней назад
Americas Holy Land! 🇺🇸🙏🎇🎆👑
@marklauzon186
@marklauzon186 2 месяца назад
As a Native from Mass....give me Maine and keep the Cape. Sure....Ive spent some great times in Ptown but keep the rest. Maine wins...hands down.
@YABBAHEY1
@YABBAHEY1 Год назад
We Bah B-Q in the baak yad til the summah folks go home roun staat of the school season. Gets bit mowa nomal then so's a persen kin drive agaan, eya Rain'n like a bassted today though
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Месяц назад
They were still beautiful in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Now? A mixture of ultra rich with mansions behind walls and tourist traps, too much traffic, prohibitively expensive.
@sagbch
@sagbch 7 месяцев назад
This is a great find! Is it in the public domain?
@cynthiabinder3730
@cynthiabinder3730 Месяц назад
Great film 🎥 😊 never been in person. History 1600? Not over crowded😊
@RoboCop-zn8bt
@RoboCop-zn8bt Месяц назад
You should go check it out
@elicarter7868
@elicarter7868 Месяц назад
Love that the art reads “BAL”. Clearly Baal.
@Istandby666
@Istandby666 Год назад
I've never been to a New England state. I love the oceans, but I don't enjoy the cold.
@robertdesantis6205
@robertdesantis6205 Год назад
I lived in New Hampshire for 5 years. New England is a marvelous area of the US, but, like you and many others, I couldn't take the cold anymore.
@zephead843
@zephead843 Год назад
Go to the Cape in August, you will love it.
@user-jn2wx7db1c
@user-jn2wx7db1c Месяц назад
Yes, I spent summers as a child on the Cape (mid 60s). Now, it’s all rich jerks tearing down cottages and building McMansions. Sad. It was nice when it was beach and shacks.
@kenfrmcape2355
@kenfrmcape2355 11 месяцев назад
Provedencetown looks alot different now. LOL
@mattw5840
@mattw5840 Месяц назад
Reminds me of something Hank Hill would say 8:52
@user-wo3pe1pw7j
@user-wo3pe1pw7j Месяц назад
im in need of Roost
@ginogennaroalonso1067
@ginogennaroalonso1067 Год назад
FEUD OF FAMILY KENNEDY. 2023. 🇺🇸👌👀
@writerconsidered
@writerconsidered Месяц назад
Now the cape is over run with people and completely gentrified.
@stevebolszewski
@stevebolszewski Месяц назад
America is lost at sea with no one at the helm
@brianrutherfield9233
@brianrutherfield9233 Месяц назад
Oh how it has changed.. and been completely ruined
@peted2770
@peted2770 9 месяцев назад
The Cape is grossly overpopulated now and getting worse by the year. We are just waiting for my kid to finish school, and then we are selling our property and moving inland.
@jasminespencer3992
@jasminespencer3992 Месяц назад
I agree, so many minorities.
@petemavus2948
@petemavus2948 Месяц назад
​@@jasminespencer3992 Sounds similar to a theme park like "The Villages" in Floriduh. Maga should love it there. 🤣
@redburban1394
@redburban1394 Месяц назад
What why not go live on the vineyard or tucket ? 😂 I used to be a West Falmouth resident and you are right about being over populated. Plus tried off going off Cape if I really want or need something.
@redburban1394
@redburban1394 Месяц назад
@@jasminespencer3992 I didn’t really find that . Yes there were a lot of Portuguese or Portuguese speaking people. But they were very colorful and friendly people.
@petemavus2948
@petemavus2948 Месяц назад
@@redburban1394 A lot of typos ?
@stuartrigler1869
@stuartrigler1869 Месяц назад
Chatham. Chat-um. 🤦🏼‍♂️
@truckcamper5751
@truckcamper5751 9 месяцев назад
Too bad you can’t enjoy the 6 miles Sandy neck beach but those dumb birds won and the humans lost
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