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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Why is Martha's Vineyard called that name?

British explorer Bartholomew Gosnold crossed the Atlantic in 1602 and landed at a place he called Cape Cod because of the fish in the vicinity. He would name a nearby island Martha's Vineyard after his daughter. 3.
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Was Martha's Vineyard ever a vineyard?

The Island has had several names, but was named Martha's Vineyard after the daughter of explorer Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602. There actually weren't any proper wineries on the Island until 1971, when Chicama Vineyards opened its doors in West Tisbury.
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What do locals call Martha's Vineyard?

"As is their yearly tradition, the Obamas are on summer vacation on Martha's Vineyard, or, as it's more commonly known to locals and visitors, 'The Martha,'" the article, written by Dayna Evans, states. Evans, in an e-mail, said the use of "The Martha" was intentional — a "little joke to rib the [Massachusetts] set."
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What is so 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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Who owns homes on Martha's Vineyard?

Indeed, Spike Lee, David Letterman, Carly Simon, James Taylor and Mike Nichols and Diane Sawyer are among the high-profile property owners on the island. Another regular is Larry David; one of the island's hot new eateries, 7a Foods, tweeted recently that he visited two days in a row.
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Can you live year round 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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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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What's bigger Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard is Larger than Nantucket

The most obvious difference between Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard is the size of the islands. Martha's Vineyard is much bigger, with 6 towns and is 23 miles long and 9 miles wide.
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How did deer get to Martha's Vineyard?

Nantucket's deer population (and very soon its deer problem) had its inception on June 3, 1922, when fishermen rescued an exhausted buck swimming in Nantucket Sound. They brought him to the island and released him.
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How did Edgartown get its name?

The oldest settlement on the island, Edgartown dates from 1642 and was incorporated in 1671 and named for Edgar, son of James II of England; the town had previously been called Nunnepog (Algonquian for “Fresh Pond”). In the 18th century Edgartown was the prosperous home port of many whaling vessels.
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Who first settled Martha's vineyard?

An Englishman, Bartholomew Gosnold, arrived in 1602. Gosnold named the island “Martha's Vineyard,” probably after his daughter, and because he found wild grapes on the island. Thomas Mayhew Sr., a miller from Watertown, obtained the right to settle on the island from two English noblemen who held overlapping claims.
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Is there a bridge to Martha's vineyard?

There are NO bridges or tunnels connecting Martha's Vineyard to the mainland. The most common method of transportation is by ferry. For those who want to bring a car, the only option is the Steamship Authority ferry, which has service multiple times a day from the village of Woods Hole, Mass., on Cape Cod's elbow.
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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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How did Nantucket get its name?

It was ceded to Massachusetts in 1692 and named Nantucket, a Native American word probably meaning either “far-away land” or “sandy, sterile soil tempting no one.” Quakers began arriving in the 1690s. The town of Nantucket was incorporated in 1687, and the county was formed in 1695.
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How many towns are on Martha's Vineyard?

Learn more about each of Martha's Vineyard's six towns below, including Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, West Tisbury, Chilmark, and Aquinnah, or visit our Maps Search page to search for a vacation rental by town.
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What celebs live on Nantucket?

Jerry Stiller and his late wife, Anne Meara, have had a home there for decades and their son, Ben Stiller, and his wife, Christine Taylor, are frequent visitors. Kathie Lee Gifford, “Today” show hostess with the mostess,? her late hubs, Frank Gifford,?and actor John Shea also are longtime home-owners.
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Why is Nantucket called the GREY lady?

Greek Revival houses and museums such as the Whaling Museum carry echoes of the mid-19th century, when this was the world's foremost whaling port. Nantucket was a busy place, dubbed the Gray Lady of the Sea by sailors because of fogs that swept in quickly.
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Is the Hamptons the same as Martha's Vineyard?

The Hamptons are sit-down dinners. Martha's vineyard is spaghetti and clams and lobster in the back yard. There lies the difference between two vacation spots favored by some of the most affluent, well-to-do and wellknown Washingtonians and Easterners.
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Will there be more Martha's Vineyard mysteries in 2021?

Jesse Metcalfe returns in an all-new Martha's Vineyard mystery movie in 2021! Jesse Metcalfe returns in an all-new Martha's Vineyard mystery movie in 2021!
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Has Martha's Vineyard mysteries been Cancelled?

The film – the fifth in the series – is tentatively titled: American Dreamer: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery and is currently scheduled to air sometime in 2021. The announcement of a fifth movie came back in March, when news broke that Jesse Metcalfe was to bow out of the TV show, Chesapeake Shores.
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Where do they film Martha's Vineyard mysteries?

The Martha's Vineyard setting is a key part of the appeal of the movies. But they aren't actually filmed on the island. Instead, production takes place on the west coast of Canada. Poisoned in Paradise was filmed in Victoria, British Columbia, Metcalfe's co-star Lind explained in a Facebook Live.
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What is the average home price on Martha's Vineyard?

The median home sale price on Martha's Vineyard jumped from $875,000 in 2019, the previous Island record, to $1,035,000 in 2020 — an 18 percent increase.
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Is there crime on Martha's Vineyard?

No, Vineyard crime is of a more benign nature. It can be split up into season and off-season varieties. The seasonal type does resemble off -Island crime, and is usually perpetrated by off-Island criminals.
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Is it expensive to live in Martha's Vineyard?

The cost of living on Martha's Vineyard is about 60 per cent above the national average, and housing costs are almost double, according to a study carried out by the Martha's Vineyard Commission.
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