Frugal Foodie Alert Oyster Night On Martha's Vineyard
February 3, 2020
The Winter months on Martha’s Vineyard are a very interesting time. It’s a time when the Island is quiet and emits a different kind of beauty. It’s a time when people reconnect and friendships are deepened.
Farm Field Sea Oyster Tour with Cottage City Oysters
Don’t get me wrong, many of us crave the warmth, the sun and lo...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Pop-Up Picnics Across The Island
December 7, 2019
Whether you’re heading to the beach, going up-island or enjoying a secret spot, picnicking is a way of life on Martha’s Vineyard. We’re evolving this island tradition, by adding the perfect picnic gear, the perfect picnic food, and the perfect picnic places. Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List: Pop-Up Picnics Across The Island. Voilà – t...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Discovering The Campground
October 22, 2019
On an island full of “living history” experiences, without a doubt, one of the more interesting, and certainly one of the most colorful, is the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, or The Campground as it’s known. It combines religious, architectural, cultural and social history — even camping, as the name implies — in a liv...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Discovering The Island By Kayak
August 8, 2019
There’s something magical about exploring Martha’s Vineyard by water. The view is different. You see and experience things you don’t see from land. And while adventuring around the island on a sailboat or a powerboat is a pretty fun alternative, literally sitting at water level in a kayak is plain amazing, and it belongs on everyon...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Exploring The Martha's Vineyard Museum
April 21, 2019
A number of years in the works, the new Martha’s Vineyard Museum has made a dramatic debut onto the island. Perched on a prominent hillside overlooking Vineyard Haven Harbor and Lagoon Pond, the distinguished building is now easily visible as you arrive on the ferry. And it’s a new adventure that belongs on everyone’s Martha’s Vine...
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Winter Walks With The Trustees On Martha's Vineyard - Learn, Explore And More
February 4, 2019
Winter Walks With The Trustees – The winter on Martha’s Vineyard is made for hiking and exploring. There is nothing more invigorating than hiking on a cold, sunny day. Ending up in
spot
that is magical no matter the season. I sometimes think that some places are more beautiful during the winter months then the summer months. T...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Fresh Bay Scallops Enjoyed Ocean To Table
November 24, 2018
Fresh Bay Scallops enjoyed ocean to table belong on everyone’s Martha’s Vineyard Bucket List. They are a delightful and delectable seafood treat, only available each year during the Fall and Winter months.
They are the smaller, sweeter — and many would say tastier — cousin, to the more common, and larger Sea Scallop. When they app...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: African American Heritage Trail Of Martha's Vineyard
October 10, 2018
The African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard reached two important milestones in 2018. The Trail and its interactive documenting of the rich history of African Americans on Martha’s Vineyard turned 20, and the group just dedicated and added its 30th historic site to the Heritage Trail.
Started by two friends, Carrie Ca...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Black Dog Tall Ship Adventure Around The Island
August 14, 2018
They are one of the great sights of Summer on Martha’s Vineyard. The Black Dog Tall Ships sailing in and out of Vineyard Haven Harbor. The Douglas family owns and operates two of them — the Alabama, the 90-foot white schooner, and the black 108-foot Shenandoah.
Long before The Black Dog became an iconic brand known the world over,...
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Martha's Vineyard Bucket List: Biplane Rides Over Martha’s Vineyard
July 8, 2018
Looking for the ultimate overview of Martha’s Vineyard? There’s really nothing quite like seeing and experiencing the Vineyard from the air — especially the open air cockpit of a biplane.
A common sight in the skies above Martha’s Vineyard, you may easily recognize the red biplanes of Classic Aviators.
Classic Aviators has been f...
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