
About this episode
This episode explores the rich history and charm of Martha's Vineyard, from Indigenous communities to modern visitors.
Narrated By: Heather Foster Written By: Alicia Steffann Martha’s Vineyard rises from the Atlantic like a quiet promise, its shores kissed by waves and wind. From the earliest Indigenous communities to the bustling harbours of fishermen and summer visitors, the island has carried stories of resilience, tradition, and peaceful beauty. Lighthouses, dunes, and quiet cottages echo with centuries of life by the sea. Tonight, wander through the history, landscapes, and enduring charm of Martha’s Vineyard, as you drift into a peaceful and dream-filled sleep. Includes mentions of: Colonialism, Death, American Civil War, Slavery, Archaeology, Religious Taditions, US History, Architecture, Deaf History, Civil Rights, WWII #history #sleep #bedtime #Marthas #Vineyard #USHistory About Sleepy History Explore history's most intriguing stories, people, places, events, and mysteries, delivered in a supremely calming atmosphere. If you struggle to fall asleep and you have a curious mind, Sleepy History is the perfect bedtime companion. Our stories will gently grasp your attention, pulling your mind away from any racing thoughts, making room for the soothing music and calming narration to guide you…
People in this episode
Host: Heather Foster
Topics covered
- history
- Martha's Vineyard
- colonialism
- civil rights
- architecture
- US history
Keywords
- Martha's Vineyard
- history
- colonialism
- civil rights
- architecture
- US history
- sleep
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Martha's Vineyard, US
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