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Farm Neck Golf Club image
(Range: 6 miles)
As you play, you will find yourself traversing a striking variation of topography and vegetation — everything from woodlands, to open meadows, to salt marshes, to stunning overlooks and intimate brushes with the water's edge. Along with its intrinsic beauty, Farm Neck enjoys a widespread reputation for championship caliber golf. (Curated content from www.farmneck.net)
Ryan Amusements image
(Range: 7 miles)
Our Oak Bluffs Game Room Center features over 75 of the hottest and newest games. There are video games, skill games, arcade games, great prizes, and so much more. So, find out what all the fun is about at Ryan's Game Room on Martha's Vineyard. You can easily spend hours gaming here, no matter how old you are! Above all, we have something for everyone! (Curated content from ryanfamily.com)
Mink Meadows Golf Club image
(Range: 7 miles)
A traditional seaside golf club nestled in the West Chop area of Martha’s Vineyard. This hidden gem features expansive fairways, beautifully manicured greens, and ocean views. (Curated content from www.minkmeadowsgc.com)
West Chop Light Station image
(Range: 7 miles)
West Chop Light Station is located off West Chop Rd. near Tisbury on the northeast side of Martha's Vineyard, an island off the southern coast of Cape Cod. Situated on a sloping piece of property between West Chop Rd. and Vineyard Haven Harbor, it marks the west side of the entrance to the harbor. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Old Whaling Church image
(Range: 8 miles)
Built in the days when Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and New Bedford were known around the world for the success of the fishing and whaling fleets that called these ports home, the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown is an extraordinary testament to the wealth that could come from seafaring. (Curated content from vineyardtrust.org)
Gay Head Lighthouse image
(Range: 8 miles)
The Gay Head Lighthouse was the first lighthouse constructed on Martha’s Vineyard. In 1796, because both islands were deeply involved in the whaling industry, maritime traffic had increased to the point that Peleg Coffin of Nantucket wrote his Congressman asking for a light to be erected at Gay Head. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton was granted $570 by Congress for that purpose. (Curated content from www.gayheadlight.org)
East Chop Light image
(Range: 8 miles)
East Chop Light is locally known as Telegraph Hill Light. Designated "East Chop" on maps as early as 1646, the word "chop" was used by the English to signify the entrance to a channel.  (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Edgartown Harbor Light image
(Range: 8 miles)
First established in 1828, Edgartown Harbor Light consisted of a two-story house with a lantern rising from the roof. The station occupied the top of a rectangular stone pier requiring the first lighthouse keeper to row a short distance to shore to obtain supplies. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)