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Part 07- Winter at Stony Brook Mill Episode | Cape Cod Soundscapes Audio Series

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Cape Cod Soundscapes Audio Series

The natural sounds of Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Part 07- Winter at Stony Brook Mill


Part 07- Winter at Stony Brook Mill

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DATE : Thu, 01 Mar 2007 18:23:10 -0500
Entered in Database : 2007-03-01 23:23:10
length : 1943895
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Brewster’s Stony Brook is most known for its dramatic springtime herring “run.” Ocean dwellers for most of their lives, each April the herring return to the freshwater ponds of their birth to spawn. In winter Stony Brook runs clear over the stones and ladders that lead from Cape Cod Bay to the Mill Pond, but it’s historic grist mill, built in 1751, still makes for a sound-filled and visually-scenic visit. The Stony Brook Museum is housed in the historic structure which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This 63 minute digital recording of the waters of Stony Brook is 100% natural, with no added music or synthesized sound. Play it as a relaxing backdrop to your busy work place, while reading a book, while giving or receiving a massage,or present it as a gift to your favorite homesick Cape Codder. late 1940's. The Stony Brook Museums opened the building to visitors in the late 1960's. It was placed on the National Register Historic Places in 1990.


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