What's special about Martha's Vineyard?

The unspoiled charm of Martha's Vineyard is best seen with its pristine beaches. With 19 beaches, there is plenty to choose from. Note that some that are open to the public and others are reserved for residents and summer visitors.
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Why should you go to Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard – a Year Round Destination

Come in summer and enjoy our world class beaches, cultural events, fresh seafood, farm fresh produce and laid back lifestyle. Come in the spring or fall and enjoy a host of outdoor activities on the water, in the woods or along the many ponds that ring the Island.
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Why do blacks go to Martha's Vineyard?

Many of the first Black families who spent the summer on Martha's Vineyard were domestic workers, hired to clean the homes of wealthy white Vineyarders. As word got out, wealthy African Americans began to flock to the island.
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Is Martha's Vineyard worth it?

Between the stunning scenery and laid-back atmosphere, it's easy to see why Martha's Vineyard continues to be one of the best vacation spots in the United States. And while the popularity of Martha's Vineyard has grown over the last few decades, it remains a relaxing escape for residents, tourists, and celebrities.
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Do celebrities live in Martha's Vineyard?

Celebrities like Bill Murray, Meg Ryan, Reese Witherspoon, Mike Wallace and even Princess Diana have all regularly visited. At times, a number of them, such as Michael J Fox, have called the Vineyard their home. The low-key vibe is just one of the reasons celebs make Martha's Vineyard part of their summer circuit.
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What is so special about Martha's Vineyard?



Does Lady Gaga have a house on Martha's Vineyard?

And as a modern-styled mansion steadily rose on the site over the course of the summer, the property appeared to have Lady Gaga written all over it. The only problem is Gaga doesn't own the place.
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Why is it called Marthas Vineyard?

There is no definitive source for "Martha's Vineyard" but it is thought to be named for the mother-in-law or daughter, both named Martha, of the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold, who led the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod in 1602.
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Where was Jaws filmed on Martha's Vineyard?

Amity Town Hall | 70 Main Street | Edgartown, Mass.

The town hall in the film is the actual town hall for Edgartown, the Martha's Vineyard hamlet where much of the film was shot.
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How many days do you need in Martha's Vineyard?

You can easily plan a day trip to Martha's Vineyard, but we recommend spending two days, if you can.
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Who lives on Martha's Vineyard?

The Vineyard is home to roughly 17,000 year-round residents. During the summer months, the population increases to nearly 200,000. Sixty-three percent of all homes on the Vineyard belong to seasonal residents.
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Where do the wealthy live on Martha's Vineyard?

Vineyard Haven, a community on Martha's Vineyard, came out on top with home prices more expensive than one of the nation's largest cities. The median home price in the community is $699,500, while the median household income for year-round residents is $71,811.
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Is Martha's Vineyard predominantly white?

The island of Martha's Vineyard has both a year-round population and a summer population that is mostly white.
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Do blacks live in Martha's Vineyard?

Finley, who for years authored a column about Oak Bluffs, estimates that during the offseason, there are only 700 black people who call Martha's Vineyard home, and, he says, “most of us are retired.” In the summer, the numbers swell markedly, till, he guesses, 30 to 35 percent of the summertime population is people of ...
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What is the difference between Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard?

But which one should you choose? Cape Cod is suited more for families looking for activities that fit all ages; Martha's Vineyard makes the best spot for a peaceful and serene vacation. Both offer beautiful views and entertaining activities to spend your holiday in the best possible way.
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What is the best town in Martha Vineyard?

If you're after the quintessential New England harbor with picture perfect houses and picket fences then go no further than Edgartown. It's also the best place to head if you want to increase your chances in life of bumping into David Letterman.
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What is the best time to visit Martha's Vineyard?

The Best Time to Visit Martha's Vineyard

Repeat visitors may find that the shoulder-season months — April and September — are the best time to experience all of the island's charm, without the chaos of high-season crowds.
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How long does it take to drive around Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard is 22 by 9 miles wide, and it takes approximately 45 minutes to get from one corner to another, often longer in high summer traffic. How much stuff are you bringing?
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Is it easy to get around Martha's Vineyard without a car?

All three of the main port towns (Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown) are easily walkable. And since both Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs have ferries that service the towns May - October (Vineyard Haven, year round), your own two feet might just be all the transportation you need for your visit!
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Is there Uber on Martha's Vineyard?

Uber, the smart phone-based ride sharing service, has announced its official launch on Martha's Vineyard. According to a press release from the company, UberX, the company's “low-cost ride sharing option” is available on the Vineyard and other “beach towns across the East Coast” as of 5 p.m. on May 22.
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Why is it called Jaws Bridge?

“Jaws Bridge” got its moniker because of a scene in the blockbuster “Jaws” where the shark swims from Cow Bay into Sengekontacket, attacks someone, and swims back out. Less famous Little Bridge tends to shoal underneath. The inlet is often dredged.
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Was Jaws Based on a true story?

No. Jaws is not a true story. It is based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name. The Jaws author had a lifelong fascination with sharks and said that he came up with the concept for the novel after reading about a great white shark that had been caught by fisherman Frank Mundus in 1964 (pictured below).
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Can I visit where Jaws was filmed?

A Guide to Jaws Attractions and Landmarks

A large portion of this Steven Spielberg blockbuster was filmed on Martha's Vineyard, which means there are plenty of recognizable landmarks to explore, including: The police department. Chappy Ferry, which connects Edgartown to Chappaquiddick. Gay Head Lighthouse and Aquinnah.
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How many Martha's Vineyard mysteries are there?

The Martha's Vineyard Mystery movies in order

To date, there are five entries in the Martha's Vineyard Mystery movie series. The movies should be viewed in the following order: A Beautiful Place to Die (2020)
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Did Indians live on Martha's Vineyard?

The Island's First Settlers

For some 5,000 years before the first Europeans set foot on Martha's Vineyard, the island was inhabited by the Wampanoags, a subgroup of the larger Native American Wampanoag and Algonquin tribes of the northeastern mainland.
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Was Martha's Vineyard ever a vineyard?

True, vineyards and wineries haven't been a significant part of the island's agriculture (Martha's Vineyard has had exactly one wine-producing vineyard, which closed in 2008 after 37 years of production) but there are still plenty of ways to fill your wine glass on the island, including some very awesome festivals.
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