All six towns on Martha's Vineyard offer diversity to the visitor, but they share a spirit of New England Yankee independence due to their separation from the mainland. There truly is a Vineyard character and visitors are quick to appreciate it.
Edgartown presents an architectural
memorial to whaling's golden age.
West
Tisbury is a
"typical New England village" right out of a Currier & Ives
print.
Oak
Bluffs, with its
colorful "gingerbread" cottages and gazeboed oceanfront park, is a Victorian
era summer resort community of national repute.
Vineyard
Haven is the
island's multifaceted and picturesque center of commerce; a year-round port
anchored by a wooden boat building industry.
West
Tisbury's rich
rural farmland and agricultural flavor lead to
Chilmark's unique rolling hillsides and
vistas overlooking the Atlantic and the Elizabeth Islands
Aquinah stop for food items that are available at a number of
different shops. Gay Head cliffs are recognized worldwide for its dazzling red
clay and natural beauty.
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