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Choose from the following series of detailed walking tours of Martha's Vineyard.


A Walking Tour of Vineyard Haven

Vineyard Haven, the main port of entry to Martha's Vineyard, grew into a bustling seaport during the age of whaling. Nestled between two protruding points of land, East Chop and West Chop, it was a natural refuge used by coastal schooners waiting for fair winds and tides.

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A Walking Tour of Edgartown

The age of whaling shaped the Federal and Greek Revival homes of Edgartown. Born in 1642, as the Island's first settlement, the town grew steadily during the 17th and 18th centuries. By 1825, it was a major whaling port.

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A Walking Tour of Oak Bluffs

The seeds of Oak Bluffs sprouted in August 1835 from a handful of tents pitched amid a grove of oak trees for a week of spiritual rejuvenation. By 1880, this Methodist revival meeting in the Camp Ground had grown into a summer city of a thousand wood frame tents and cottages.

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A Drive Up-Island

The western end of the Island consists of three rural towns: West Tisbury, Chilmark and Aquinnah. This part of the Vineyard is called "Up-Island" because as you travel west you move up the scale of longitude; the expression is a holdover from the days of seafarers.'

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See Also:
Maps of the Island
(Martha's Vineyard Island and Town maps)
















 


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