"Boats of Stone" - Tribute to the Quarry Ships of New England [+Lyrics]

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  • "Boats of Stone" was released in 1999 by Maine folk band Schooner Fare.
    Spend any time in New England, and you’ll find a stone wall. Those walls are made of granite, and the granite came from right below our feet. In the early 1800s, There was a never-ending need for this stone and a never-ending supply to meet the demand. With readily available water transport, slabs of granite could be shipped to help create virtually any structure designed to last. The growth of the industry at an unprecedented rate forced mining operators and suppliers to seek any shipment possible. Despite New England's hearty shipbuilding industry, many of the schooners that found their way to these ports were decades old. These ships traveled down the eastern shoreline, up rivers, and through canals to provide stone to every inch of the nation.
    The industry continued to grow until the late 1800s, when the use of bricks finally succeeded stone. Today, abandoned mines and quarries can be found throughout the western mountains and central highlands of New England. The song "Boats of Stone" recounts this history in a worthy fashion.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @forgthefrog77
    @forgthefrog77 Před rokem +79

    As a person who lives in Maine, this is a Bangor.

    • @spedrun
      @spedrun Před rokem +4

      I Damariscannot believe you just made that joke

    • @christophersargent732
      @christophersargent732 Před rokem +2

      ayyyy

    • @Sp9i
      @Sp9i Před rokem +4

      You Bethel watch with the Maine jokes!

    • @SretroOfTheNortheast
      @SretroOfTheNortheast Před 8 měsíci +3

      Imma stonington you for these bad Maine jokes

    • @forgthefrog77
      @forgthefrog77 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@SretroOfTheNortheastDon’t do that or I’ll get a Warren-t on you! I think I have a pretty Pleasant Point here.

  • @Corium1
    @Corium1 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Wow, quite a beautiful song! It tell the story of New England in such a rhythmic way.
    Cheers to New Englands from Michigan!

  • @jaytea4093
    @jaytea4093 Před rokem +27

    I believe at 4:50 the singer is saying "New library of New York" not "New live prarie of New York." Fantastic song though, I'm looking forwards to more New England content.

    • @Actovania
      @Actovania  Před rokem +4

      Lol thank you, sometimes it isn't easy to get the lyrics right

  • @CairnsG
    @CairnsG Před rokem +23

    Can you do the Scottish folk song “Tha mi sgìth”? It’s a really beautiful song and you can get in learngaelic: Learn a song

  • @user-hk1vi9pz9s
    @user-hk1vi9pz9s Před rokem +8

    LEGENDARY

  • @animeborchardt5197
    @animeborchardt5197 Před rokem +2

    Love this channel! Do you know of any songs of Pennsylvanian or German-American heritage?

  • @RenaHigu2006
    @RenaHigu2006 Před 7 měsíci +1

    RAGHHH NEW ENGLAND

  • @user-gz4qo1rb6q
    @user-gz4qo1rb6q Před 2 měsíci

    New England (1775-1818)

  • @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136

    New England is the best region in the USA

    • @buddy4445
      @buddy4445 Před rokem +5

      Easily

    • @jaytea4093
      @jaytea4093 Před rokem +11

      I've only really seen the Eastern parts of the USA, but New England is my favorite region so far (although I live there so I am biased), followed by the upper and central Appalachian regions.

    • @nickh3138
      @nickh3138 Před rokem +1

      @@elibunches6044 Everything

    • @tylerthehistoryguy8532
      @tylerthehistoryguy8532 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @spedrun
      @spedrun Před rokem

      True

  • @georgec.wallace7001
    @georgec.wallace7001 Před rokem +1

    How do you make these videos?