Why is Marthas Vineyard famous?

The island has long been known for its rocky shores, dangerous tides, and rough underwater reefs, making the need for lighthouses necessary. Visit all but one (West Chop) and get a better understanding of the island's maritime history and, of course, a picture-perfect photograph.
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Why do people like Martha's Vineyard so much?

Martha's Vineyard. Even the name conjures up images of cedar shake siding and beautiful hydrangeas. And with pristine beaches, lovely sailboats, delicious seafood, and stunning sunsets, it's easy to see why it's known as one of the most picturesque destinations in New England.
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What was unique about Martha's Vineyard?

Island Flavors from Island Farms

For an island with such coveted real estate, the Vineyard retains an impressive cache of agricultural land, thanks to forward-thinking groups like the Martha's Vineyard Land Bank. There are about three dozen produce farms, cheese makers, a mushroom farm, and even pastured cattle.
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Where do celebrities go in Martha's Vineyard?

The Spot: Blue Heron Farm

So it's no surprise that they are some of the celebs on Martha's Vineyard over the summer. They started a frenzy by staying in the same $15 million property in Chilmark Pond – Blue Heron Farm – three years in a row.
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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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What is so special about Martha's Vineyard?



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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Who owned Martha's Vineyard?

European settlement began with the purchase of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the Elizabeth Islands by Thomas Mayhew of Watertown, Massachusetts from two New England settlers. He had friendly relations with the Wampanoags on the island, in part because he was careful to honor their land rights.
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What famous person lives in 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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Which famous people live in Martha's Vineyard?

Many high-profile people have purchased property on Martha's Vineyard, including former first lady Jackie Kennedy, journalist Mike Wallace, television host David Letterman, journalist Diane Sawyer, former chief executive of Colony Capital Richard Saltzman, and film director Spike Lee.
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What is the rich part of 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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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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Why are there so many deaf people in Marthas Vineyard?

It is thought that a history of genetic relatedness among some parents, combined with intermarriage on the island, contributed to the spread of the genetic defect that caused Vineyard deafness.
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Can anyone visit 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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Do blacks live on 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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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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Where Did Princess Diana stay on Martha's Vineyard?

The Charlotte Inn. This quaint, Edwardian-style boutique hotel is where Princess Diana chose to stay while in Martha's Vineyard.
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Where do celebrities stay in Cape Cod?

On Cape Cod, celebrities don't stay at your local motel/hotel but instead stay in private houses overlooking the ocean, especially on Martha's Vineyard. Michael J. Fox even named his daughter "Aquinnah" after the village on Martha's Vineyard.
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Do any celebrities live in Cape Cod?

Several actors, musicians and TV personalities have lived in Cape Cod. Some of these celebrities grew up in the Cape, and others lived in Cape Cod while filming movies. One famous pop star reportedly made a hefty profit when she sold her Cape Cod abode.
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Do people live in Martha's Vineyard all year?

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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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 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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What is the Black Martha's 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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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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