Why is Martha's Vineyard called Martha's?

Toponym. 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 do they call it Martha?

Martha is a feminine given name (Latin from Ancient Greek Μάρθα (Mártha), from Aramaic מרתא (Martā) "the mistress" or "the lady", from מרה "mistress", feminine of מרי "master").
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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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Is Martha's Vineyard an actual vineyard?

So, wine lovers, while there isn't an actual vineyard on Martha's Vineyard, we trust you'll find a way to marry your island vacation with a glass of your favorite vintage.
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What is the story of 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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What is so special about Martha's Vineyard?



Is there a Black 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 Black part of Martha's Vineyard?

In the Oak Bluffs area of Martha's Vineyard, the Inkwell, as it's fondly known, has long been a summer destination for Black families; the area was even listed in The Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide for vacation-bound African-American families popular from the '40s to '60s.
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Why is it called Martha's vineyard if there is no vineyard?

Toponym. 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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What is 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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Does Martha Stewart own Martha's vineyard?

Not only is Martha's Vineyard not owned by Martha Stewart, but it's my Tribe's homeland and its actual name is Noepe. Noepe means "dry land among waters" for those wondering. You can learn more about my Tribe here. The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah, Martha's Vineyard.
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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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Who owns homes on 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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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 does Martha's name mean in the Bible?

Martha as a girl's name is of Aramaic origin meaning "lady or mistress of the house". In the Bible, Martha is the sister of Mary and Lazarus. She is patron saint of the helping professions. The name was revived by and popular with the Puritans.
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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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What does Marta mean in Hebrew?

Meaning. Akkadian: "the daughter"; Hebrew: "the lady"; Roman: "dedicated to Mars"
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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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Can anyone go to Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard welcomes visitors throughout the year. Come in summer and enjoy our world class beaches, cultural events, fresh seafood, farm fresh produce and laid back lifestyle.
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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 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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Why are vineyards not Vineyards?

Most wineries have tasting rooms on the premises and offer tours of their winemaking operation – fermentation tanks, aging facility, bottling line, etc. In many cases, a wine business is both a winery and a vineyard. When a winery says it uses “estate-grown” grapes that means they have their own vineyard.
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Is Martha's Vineyard the Hamptons?

Both Martha's Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts, and the string of towns on Long Island called the Hamptons are bathed by the waves of the Atlantic. Each area boasts green fields and high real-estate prices.
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Were there slaves on Marthas Vineyard?

Ms. NELSON: Well, as in most places in this country, there were slaves on Martha's Vineyard. The state of Massachusetts prohibited slavery in 1780 and then abolished slavery completely in 1783, which was early.
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Is Martha's Vineyard poor?

More than 11 per cent of the Vineyard's year-round population lives in poverty, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates.
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Why are there so many blacks on Marthas Vineyard?

People of African descent first arrived at Martha's Vineyard in the 1600s as enslaved West Africans who worked on the farms of European settlers. The Oak Bluffs harbor drew freed slaves, laborers and sailors in the 18th century, and white locals sold them land.
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