I lived most of my life in Sagamore Beach. Graduated from Bourne High School and Mass Maritime Academy. Sold my home and moved to Downeast Maine a little over 16 years ago (2004). I don't miss all the traffic but I do miss the Cape beaches and harbors. Thanks for posting this video - brought back lots of great memories.
Thank you so much for keeping the history of Cape Cod alive for future generations. This is fantastic! Samantha (US Army Corp of Engineers) - You have a very pleasant voice for the commentary! Excellent effort all around.
It would be great if you do a version where you freeze frame and put up / superimpose /overlay a modern photo of what that specific view looks like now. Or even better at different times and then move on.
I lived most of my life in Sagamore Beach. Graduated from Bourne High School and Mass Maritime Academy. Sold my home and moved to Downeast Maine a little over 16 years ago (2004). I don't miss all the traffic but I do miss the Cape beaches and harbors. Thanks for posting this video - brought back lots of great memories.
Thank you so much for keeping the history of Cape Cod alive for future generations. This is fantastic! Samantha (US Army Corp of Engineers) - You have a very pleasant voice for the commentary! Excellent effort all around.
What a wonderful video. I've never seen the old bridges on film. Only prints. Can't wait for my grandkids to view this. Thank you again.
I can never get too much info on my Cape :) ! Thank you!
Thank you Jay for sharing this great video.
Great video, thank you for posting!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Peter
Wow!! Spent my youth in Sandwich. Loved it !!
very cool boats..nice film
Great video!
Jay Jenkins is an old friend, still living on Wing's Neck....This is a great old movie view of the Canal in 1927
Wonderful!
Marvelous!
It would be great if you do a version where you freeze frame and put up / superimpose /overlay a modern photo of what that specific view looks like now. Or even better at different times and then move on.
Great old film. Your "upspeak" commentary makes it difficult to listen to.
maybe you should do a better one for us
Yes, it's brutal