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Edgartown is a town located on Martha's Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,067 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Dukes County. Edgartown has the largest area in the entirety of Dukes County and Martha's Vineyard.
History:
In 1642, Rev. Thomas Mayhew, Jr. led a group of families to start a colony on the island after its purchase by his father Thomas Mayhew. Originally called Great Harbor, it was incorporated in 1671, and is one of the two original towns on Martha's Vineyard, along with Tisbury. The town's current name is in honor of Edgar, the young son of James II of England who died at the age of three in 1671.
The younger Mayhew began his work which led to his becoming the first church planting Protestant missionary after he settled in Edgartown. A Wampanoag Indian named Hiacoomes who lived nearby became his partner in founding the churches in the Indian communities.
Edgartown is well known as having been one of the primary ports for the whaling industry during the 1800s. Ships from all over the world would dock in its sheltered bay and captains would build grand mansions for their families with ornate top floor rooms called widow's walks, which overlooked the harbor. A myth developed that wives would watch for months from these tiny rooms, hoping to see the sails of ships that would bring their husbands home from the sea. There is little or no evidence that widow's walks were intended or regularly used for this purpose. They were frequently built around the chimney of the residence, thus creating an easy access route to the structure, allowing the residents of the home to pour sand down burning chimneys in the event of a chimney fire in the hopes of preventing the house from burning down.
As more economical alternatives became available the whaling industry began to decline. By the beginning of the 20th century, its influence on the tiny town which had made its fortunes through the industry, was ended. Today the town is more known for tourism, as well as the site of Chappaquiddick, where Ted Kennedy's infamous incident took place in 1969.
Tourism:
Edgartown was an old whaling port and is now a summer and tourist destination with a multitude of houses built by whaling captains and other prominent people of prior centuries. The growth of the population over the past 25 years has led to a period of intense renewal of these old houses. Water Street along the harbor is the location of many of these Captain's Homes which line both sides of the street. The town has also encouraged renovation of historical structures. As part of this effort, the Whaling Church, a large 18th century church, has been converted to a performing arts center and the adjacent Daniel Fisher House is now used for a variety of social functions. In addition to the architecture of the town, Edgartown is easily traversed on foot or bicycle, making it attractive to tourists.
Edgartown was used as the main shooting location for the town of Amity in Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster Jaws. Many landmarks and buildings in Edgartown that were filmed in the movie can still be seen today.
The Edgartown Light at the end of north Water Street defines the entrance to the Harbor. The harbor is large and entered through a modest sized channel on the North side of Edgartown. It opens into Katama Bay, created by a barrier beach that sometimes connects the south end of Chappaquiddick to the remainder of Edgartown, The barrier beach opened during a spring storm in 2007. This has led to a 3 knot current through Katama Bay and Edgartown Harbor. This protected body of water provides ample mooring for small and large boats. The opening of the harbor will accommodate large sailing and motorized boats, but will not accommodate large ships or yachts which may anchor outside the harbor.
Another feature is South Beach, a small part of the ocean beach that runs the entire southern length of the island from Edgartown to Aquinnah. It can be reached by driving or riding the bus south from Edgartown center for approximately 2.5 miles. South Beach is a crashing ocean beach. It is a major destination for tourists. Much of the beach in Edgartown is open to the public with ample parking available.
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MV Bucket List: Menemsha Picnic And Sunset
It is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places on Martha's Vineyard. Menemsha, the picturesque fishing village, with its active harbor, that serenely sits on the far northwestern edge of Chilmark, on Vineyard Sound.
On an island full of special places, Menemsha is in a category of its own. In addition to the postcard-perfect harbor, the sandy north shore beach is a beauty. Not only is it Chilmark's only town beach that is open to non-residents -- but the calm waters of Vineyard Sound make it very family-friendly. Picnicking in Menemsha is a way of life, and since it faces west, the sunset magic here is spectacular.
Whether you make a day, an afternoon, or evening of it, Menemsha is Classic Vineyard. Add in sunset with your picnic, and that's an experience that belongs on everyone's Vineyard Bucket List -- at least once a summer.
On Point Blog host Guinevere Cramer packs up her family and her picnic, and heads up-island to enjoy the Menemsha lifestyle.
Driving Edgartown Main Street, Martha's Vineyard
Driving Edgartown Main Street, Martha's Vineyard
Edgartown is a town located on Martha's Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,067 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Dukes County. Edgartown has the largest area in the entirety of Dukes County and Martha's Vineyard.
History:
In 1642, Rev. Thomas Mayhew, Jr. led a group of families to start a colony on the island after its purchase by his father Thomas Mayhew. Originally called Great Harbor, it was incorporated in 1671, and is one of the two original towns on Martha's Vineyard, along with Tisbury. The town's current name is in honor of Edgar, the young son of James II of England who died at the age of three in 1671.
The younger Mayhew began his work which led to his becoming the first church planting Protestant missionary after he settled in Edgartown. A Wampanoag Indian named Hiacoomes who lived nearby became his partner in founding the churches in the Indian communities.
Edgartown is well known as having been one of the primary ports for the whaling industry during the 1800s. Ships from all over the world would dock in its sheltered bay and captains would build grand mansions for their families with ornate top floor rooms called widow's walks, which overlooked the harbor. A myth developed that wives would watch for months from these tiny rooms, hoping to see the sails of ships that would bring their husbands home from the sea. There is little or no evidence that widow's walks were intended or regularly used for this purpose. They were frequently built around the chimney of the residence, thus creating an easy access route to the structure, allowing the residents of the home to pour sand down burning chimneys in the event of a chimney fire in the hopes of preventing the house from burning down.
As more economical alternatives became available the whaling industry began to decline. By the beginning of the 20th century, its influence on the tiny town which had made its fortunes through the industry, was ended. Today the town is more known for tourism, as well as the site of Chappaquiddick, where Ted Kennedy's infamous incident took place in 1969.
Tourism:
Edgartown was an old whaling port and is now a summer and tourist destination with a multitude of houses built by whaling captains and other prominent people of prior centuries. The growth of the population over the past 25 years has led to a period of intense renewal of these old houses. Water Street along the harbor is the location of many of these Captain's Homes which line both sides of the street. The town has also encouraged renovation of historical structures. As part of this effort, the Whaling Church, a large 18th century church, has been converted to a performing arts center and the adjacent Daniel Fisher House is now used for a variety of social functions. In addition to the architecture of the town, Edgartown is easily traversed on foot or bicycle, making it attractive to tourists.
Edgartown was used as the main shooting location for the town of Amity in Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster Jaws. Many landmarks and buildings in Edgartown that were filmed in the movie can still be seen today.
The Edgartown Light at the end of north Water Street defines the entrance to the Harbor. The harbor is large and entered through a modest sized channel on the North side of Edgartown. It opens into Katama Bay, created by a barrier beach that sometimes connects the south end of Chappaquiddick to the remainder of Edgartown, The barrier beach opened during a spring storm in 2007. This has led to a 3 knot current through Katama Bay and Edgartown Harbor. This protected body of water provides ample mooring for small and large boats. The opening of the harbor will accommodate large sailing and motorized boats, but will not accommodate large ships or yachts which may anchor outside the harbor.
Another feature is South Beach, a small part of the ocean beach that runs the entire southern length of the island from Edgartown to Aquinnah. It can be reached by driving or riding the bus south from Edgartown center for approximately 2.5 miles. South Beach is a crashing ocean beach. It is a major destination for tourists. Much of the beach in Edgartown is open to the public with ample parking available.
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Things to do/see in Cape Cod Massachusetts(MA) and Martha Vineyard
Things to do/see in Cape Cod Massachusetts(MA)
Cape cod - Vacation offers Breathtaking scenic beauty, finest dining, best beaches , superior accommodation and best golf courses.
Cape cod beaches are considered among the best of the world.Especially those on cape cod national seashore.Coast guard beach(one of america's best beaches) and race point beach are among them .
Perfect place for swimming, kayaking, sailing and snorkeling.
Discover cape cod for richness of its art, history and culture.
Places to visit in Cape cod- JFK Hyannis museum , sandwich glass museum and pilgrim monument Provincetown, well fleet drive in theatre
Various land and sea activities- Deep sea fishing,whale watching , golf(longest golf season), hiking on nature trails,cycling on 100 mile stretch of scenic paths.
Accessible from anywhere whether you are traveling by air or car. Is around 75 miles from Boston.
Stay- we stayed at a very comfortable and budget friendly hotel( Resort and conference center at Hyannis), and it was in between Provincetown and Falmouth. Hyannis - Falmouth(20 miles approx) and Hyannis - Provincetown(47 miles approx)
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Martha Vineyard - It is a beautiful island located on south of Cape cod.
Can be reached through ferry. It is preferable to take Island Queen ferry from Falmouth Cape Cod to Oak Bluffs (MY) was it is budget friendly (offers $20 return ticket). Once in Martha one can rent a bike, moped or car and enjoy the scenic beauty of the island with some trails offering ocean view on both side of rode.
Places to visit in Martha-
Oak Bluffs Town Beach
Oak Bluffs Campground
Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary
Aquinnah Cliffs
State of Housing on Martha's Vineyard
Island Housing Trust board chairman Richard Leonard presents financial statements and project updates at the Trust's annual meeting.
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Martha's Vineyard Rental Katama Contemporary Luxury Home, Edgartown, MA, USA 02539 - Master
5BR Resort Vacation Rental located in Katama, Edgartown, Massachusetts USA on the Island of Martha's Vineyard
This well appointed 4,500 square-foot upscale contemporary luxury home is located on a private two-acre lot at the end of a cul-de-sac, between the town and South Beach. It features three bedroom suites, two large bedrooms, 4.5 baths, an Ultra Spa tub, a Grohe power shower, a living room, family room, dining room, and a large gourmet kitchen with full amenities. An open cathedral ceiling and double sided fireplace highlight the living room. Other amenities include color TVs, cable, wireless broadband Internet access (Wi-Fi), VCR, stereo, a Mitsubishi theater system with DVD, a deck with deck furniture, a patio with a charcoal grill, an outdoor shower, laundry room, vacuum, iron/ironing board, and much more. The gourmet kitchen, equipped with granite counter tops, breakfast bar and wet bar, is open to the family room which boasts a complete theater system on a 60' screen and is accompanied by a large DVD movie library.
This beautiful well-appointed home has hardwood and tile floors throughout, high ceilings, and many windows. It is newly furnished and landscaped and is the perfect choice for those who seek a luxurious vacation property.
Located within biking distance of both South Beach and Edgartown, this home is conveniently located to both shopping and beaches!
BMW North America sponsors the Harlem Fine Arts Show 2013 on Martha's Vineyard Island
Produced by Rick Matteis
The Harlem Fine Arts Show (@HFAS2013), a leading showcase for modern and contemporary African Diasporic art, returns to Martha's Vineyard for the second straight year August 5th through 11th. Having outgrown its previous location, the show will be held at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School located at 100 Vineyard Haven Road in Oak Bluffs, Mass. Famed artists, galleries and jewelers will participate in this seven-day festival. Special events include a breakfast event panel, golf tournament, music performances and free BBQ lunch.
The 'Start Your Day with Touré' chicken & waffles breakfast will be held on August 6th at Hooked Island Fish House in Oak Bluffs. Co-hosting the breakfast will be MSNBC's The Cycle co-host and author of What It Means to be Black Now, Touré, and life stylist, best-selling author and NBC's Today Show contributor, Harriette Cole. A panel discussion including local island artist Harry Seymour will follow the breakfast and cover topics of culture, news and art. The event begins at 9 a.m. and culminates with book signings of Touré's latest work, I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon, and Ms. Cole's latest work, 108 Stitches: Words We Live By.
The Harlem Fine Arts Show will continue its tradition of community outreach by partnering with local youth organization Young Brothers to Men. The group, led by Leo Frame, will benefit from proceeds of the 'Start Your Day with Touré' breakfast and will help host an opening day BBQ lunch on August 7th where the young men will serve a free lunch to the public and be on hand to raise awareness about their organization.
This being the second year the show has made its way to the island of Martha's Vineyard, Dion Clarke, Founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show and President of JWD Enterprises, Inc., is looking forward to an even bigger return. We are hoping to expand our scope this year and present an annual premier cultural event to the local and visiting community of Martha's Vineyard, said Clarke. Harlem Fine Arts Show is more than fine arts; it is cultural nutrition and a great opportunity to view not only art, but to participate in a cultural experience.
For seven days, the Harlem Fine Arts Show will expand into a cultural experience featuring iconic artists, local and beyond, including Leroy Campbell, Robert Carter, Delano Brown, Bettie Eubanks, George Nock, Elizabeth Baez, Jeanne Staples and Corinthia Peoples. Also present will be Woodrow Nash Galleries and Martha's Vineyard's own Cousen Rose Gallery. The cultural experience will be expanded with a special performance by jazz band, Cliff Lee Plus Three.
The show also brings with it for the first time an Author's Pavilion with books provided by Edgartown Books. Joining Harriette Cole on August 7th are best-selling authors Toure, Sheila Bridges, SQuire Rushnell, Tom Dresser, Abigail McGrath and Dr. Roni DeLuz and James Hester.
The events in August also include a partnership with the African American Golfer's Digest Martha's Vineyard Golf Tournament to be held on August 5th. The Harlem Fine Arts Show is sponsored by BMW, Amtrak, Aetna and PepsiCo.
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About the Harlem Fine Arts Show:
The 2014 Harlem Fine Arts Show line up is the premiere showcase for exhibiting modern and contemporary art that reflects the breadth of African Diasporic Art.
The 5th annual HFAS /New York show will be held in February 2014 at the Historic Riverside Church in Harlem. Originally founded in 2010, the Harlem Fine Arts show attracts over 10,000 visitors across a four day period from all over the United States and the world. The HFAS features over 80 important artists and galleries from around the world, and will host a major charity gala benefiting The Harlem School of the Arts as this year's Kick- Off Event with a Super-Bowl highlight.
The 2014 lineup includes our 5th annual Flagship Harlem Fine Arts Show in Harlem, the 3rd annual Martha's Vineyard Event in Oak Bluffs, MA and the premiere HFAS goes to Chicago in 2014.
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10:00 am -- Doors Open
11:00 am -- Special Film Screenings
Excerpts from Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin, Presumption of Guilt, and Barber of Birmingham
1:00 pm -- Tribute to Motown
Honoring Special Guest Berry Gordy, Jr., founder of Motown
Musical tribute to Motown by Lawrence Larry Watson
2:00 pm -- Race and Media in the 21st Century
Hosted and moderated by Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.
Panelists include:
Charles M. Blow, The New York Times
Professor Anita Hill, Brandeis University
Gwen Ifill, Washington Week & The NewsHour
Professor Randall Kennedy, Harvard Law School
Professor Glenn Loury, Brown University
Howard Manly, The Bay State Banner
Dr. Tiffany Manuel, The FrameWorks Institute
Dean Mark McPhail, University of Wisconsin -- Whitewater
Professor Elizabeth Mehren, Boston University
Tim Wise, anti-racist activist and writer
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“On Monuments: Place, Time, and Memory”
This event is co-organized by the Harvard University Committee on the Arts, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Opening Remarks by:
Drew Faust
President of Harvard University
Lincoln Professor of History
Introduction by:
Mohsen Mostafavi
Dean and Alexander and Victoria Wiley Professor of Design
Presentations by:
Robin Kelsey, “Camera Angle: Revisiting Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans”
Dean of Arts and Humanities Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Shirley Carter Burden Professor of Photography, Harvard University
Sarah Lewis, “The Future Perfect: Race and Monuments in the United States”
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies, Harvard University
Jennifer Roberts, “Trying to Remember”
Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities , Harvard University
Krzysztof Wodiczko, “Let the Monument Speak”
Professor in Residence, Art, Design & the Public Domain, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Following their presentations, participants will engage in a panel discussion and will be joined by:
Homi K. Bhabha
Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities in the Department of English, the Director of the Humanities Center and the Senior Advisor on the Humanities to the President and Provost at Harvard University
Erika Naginski
Professor of Architectural History and Director of Doctoral Programs, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
The Nantucket Hotel & Island Resort Accommodations
The Nantucket Hotel is located in-town and within walking distance of beaches, shopping, restaurants, and the harbor.
The Nantucket is the Island's newest hotel and resort completely renovated in 2012. While the exterior is classic Nantucket 1891, the interior is everything you would expect from a new hotel meeting the needs of today's travelers. We are family owned.
Our Complimentary Special Amenities
The Nantucket Club, our brand-new, signature fitness and spa facility, offering yoga and fitness classes
Two seasonal, heated swimming pools, an outdoor hot tub, and saunas
A Children's Day Program and kiddie pool
Pre-reserved shuttle transportation to/from the high-speed ferries
Nestled prominently in the heart of Nantucket, where everyone wants to be, within walking distances of beaches, shopping and restaurant.
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Panelists include:
Charles M. Blow, The New York Times
Professor Anita Hill, Brandeis University
Gwen Ifill, Washington Week & The NewsHour
Professor Randall Kennedy, Harvard Law School
Professor Glenn Loury, Brown University
Howard Manly, The Bay State Banner
Dr. Tiffany Manuel, The FrameWorks Institute
Dean Mark McPhail, University of Wisconsin -- Whitewater
Professor Elizabeth Mehren, Boston University
Tim Wise, anti-racist activist and writer
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10. Fort Benton, Montana
Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States. It was established in 1846, and since then has become a wonderful place. This is known for its relaxing atmosphere, carpeted roads, and has lesser population.
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9. Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridge is based in Colorado. It is famous for its charming alpine ski towns. It has stunning vistas, charming streets, family-friendly vibe and great environment. With giant peaks, more than 150 trails, North America’s highest chairlift, Breckenridge is an ideal place to visit in America.
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8. Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Gatlinburg is situated in Tennessee. It is famous for its charming environment and quaint old buildings in the centre of town. Also this town of USA has dramatic mountain backdrop and the only ski resort in Tennessee, which captivates the attention of thousands of tourists every year.
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7. Camden, Maine
Camden is a famous summer colony in the Mid-Coast region of Maine. Similar to Bar Harbor, Nantucket and North Haven, Camden is famous for its summer community of wealthy Northeasterners, mostly from Boston, New York and Philadelphia. It is not less beautiful than a Hollywood movie set. Camden has less population, which is why gives us a chance to live in peaceful environment.
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6. Newport, Rhode Island
Newport is located in Rhode Island of USA. It has stunning harbor and bevy of old homes, and is the quintessential New England town. It rose to fame as a tourist attraction in mid of 19th century. Newport is a worth checking place.
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5. Edgartown, Massachusetts
Edgartown is a town located on Martha’s Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, America. It is the county seat of Dukes County. It is an exclusive enclave for the affluent, and is popular for its peaceful environment with little crowd here and there.
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4. Key West, Florida
Key West is situated close to Cuba, in Florida, USA. It is where many of the family trip lovers go and enjoy ideal time. this has high mountains, cool environment, greenery spread here and there, as well as crystal blue water points.
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3. Longview, Washington
Longview is based in Washington. It is a charming town, full of things that captivate the attention of adventure lovers. It retains its old town lumber mill feel, and is home to Lake Sacajawea Park, and lots of other beautiful parks.
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2. Athens, Georgia
A university town is what Athens is famous as. It is one of the prettiest American towns. It has kept its pride of being a relaxing place years after years. It has vibrant blend of slouching red-brick warehouses and bold Greek revival mansions.
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1. Tarrytown, New York
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Three Bicycle Trails ~ Cape Cod Massachusetts
We had a blast riding our Mountain Bikes on our vacation down at Cape Cod.
We explored three different Bike Trails.
September 20, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Old Colony Rail Trail and the CCRT - Cape Cod Rail Trail starting in Harwich down to Nickerson State Park in Brewster. It poured on us. We do not have rain gear for our bikes. We made the best of it. The trails were paved in a wooded area. We saw Cranberry bogs and ponds..it was a great ride. Nickerson State Park had some huge hills to ride up and down. It was difficult for me,, I had to walk my bike up a few hills. This was a 21 mile bike ride,, the longest one I have done since getting my Mountain Bike Mid June 2016.
September 22, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Province Lands Bicycle Trail. We parked at the Provincetown Visitor Center. I absolutely loved this Bike Trail. You ride on a paved trail through the Sand Dunes.. WOW what a fun and beautiful bike ride. We rode out to Herring Cove, Race Point and Bennett Pond. It is marked as a Challenging Bike Path,, and it was. We rode 12 miles.
September 23, 2016 we rode our bikes on the Head of the Meadows Bicycle Trail. The trails are paved but very bumpy. It was a pretty ride but short.. only 2 miles out and 2 miles back.
We had a great time biking on Cape Cod.
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Do you live in one of the America’s prettiest cities? It’s impossible to say what’s “best” for everyone, of course. But where’s the fun in not trying? Here, below is our list of top 10 prettiest towns in United States. These beautiful towns are not only thriving economically, they’ve also got all you could want in a place to raise a family: plenty of green space, good schools, and a strong sense of community.
10. Edgartown, Massachusetts
Edgartown is a town located on Martha’s Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the county seat of Dukes County. Widely known as an exclusive enclave for the affluent and famous, the island is at its most charming in Edgartown, the largest and most expensive community on the Vineyard.
9. Key West, Florida
Closer to Cuba than it is to the mainland United States, Key West exudes a laid-back and casual vibe that is different than almost any other town in the country. It’s a place that marches to its own (usually steel) drummer.
8. Longview, Washington
Not even the port industry that clusters around the Lewis and Clark bridge can block the scenery of one of the Pacific Northwest’s most charming towns. “It is one of the only, if not the only planned community in the west at the time,” says Foster Church of “Discovering Main Street.
7. Athens, Georgia
A university town that enjoyed a small measure of renown in the ‘80s and ‘90s, thanks to a fertile music scene which gave birth to the B-52s and R.E.M., among others. Athens is earning a more recent reputation as a post-industrial success story.
6. Tarrytown, New York
Tarrytown’s rich history, including being a throughway on the Underground Railroad, name-dropped by Washington Irving in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and, later, one of the preferred Upstate getaways for New York’s rich and powerful, is visible wherever you go in this Hudson River-side town
5. Fort Benton, Montana
Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States. A portion of the city was designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1961. Established in 1846, a full generation before the U.S. Civil War, Fort Benton is one of the oldest settlements in the American West. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1847, the town flourished well into the 1860s, when the Gold Rush cash was flowing back eastward.
4. Breckenridge, Colorado
In a state known for its charming alpine ski towns, Breckenridge stands out both for its stunning vistas, charming streets, family-friendly vibe and – most importantly, for many visitors – unsurpassed proximity to a wide variety of world-class ski options. With giant peaks, more than 150 trails.
3. Gatlinburg, Tennessee
With its charming, quaint old buildings in the centre of town, its dramatic mountain backdrop and the only ski resort in Tennessee, Gatlinburg has become a popular tourist destination for regional fun-seekers.
2. Camden, Maine
Camden is a famous summer colony in the Mid-Coast region of Maine. Similar to Bar Harbor, Nantucket and North Haven, Camden is well known for its summer community of wealthy Northeasterners, mostly from Boston, New York and Philadelphia. “It’s like a movie set. In fact, it has often been a movie set.”
1. Newport, Rhode Island
Known for being the city of some of the “Summer White Houses”. Like a town stuck in time but with the occasional hole in the space-time continuum to allow for modern touches, Newport, with its stunning harbor and bevy of old homes, is the quintessential New England town. Newport’s fame began as a 19th century summertime visitors’ magnet of a town, and it still reliably draws in clusters of visitors, both for the daytime shopping, eating, and sightseeing options
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Island Housing Trust.mpg
Island Housing Trust, Martha's Vineyard's Community Land Trust
Port Townsend Pourhouse Part 1
Port Townsend Pourhouse owners Ned Herbert and Virginia Marston talk about opening their Craft Beer Taproom and Bottleshop, how they met and why they call the Victorian Seaport & Arts Community home. (Part 1)
The Pourhouse will have a soft opening on Super Bowl Sunday and expect to be open for business full time next Wednesday. For up-to-date information, check out their Facebook page:
Pourhouse Facebook Wall question:
Charles P Marston: Where's part two? It seems to just go up to the Watermark Years.
Answer: Part 2 -
On Tap Opening Day:
JENNIFER JACKSON'S PORT TOWNSEND NEIGHBOR COLUMN: Taproom offers cream of the craft
G's Place: Connie Teixeira, Commissioner of the Homeless, MV
G's Place with Connie Teixeira, Commissioner of the Homeless, MV 2013. Ms. Teixeira worked in collaboration with the Martha's Vineyard Clergy to find a solution to the housing crisis on the island for the homeless, as well as, affordable housing for year round residents and summer service employees.