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Edgartown / Massachusetts / United States
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Winnetu is a 7-minute walk from South Beach and 3.2 mi from Main Street Edgartown via resort shuttle bus or bike path. The resort seasonally offers 2 heated swimming pools a complimentary children’s program a tennis club and an on-site restaurant The Dunes. The Resort offers a selection of 1-4 bedroom suites studios and cottages each of which feature a kitchenette. Each room features cable TV a private bathroom and air conditioning. They are decorated in crisp bright colors. All rooms have free WiFi. There is free parking on-site. An outdoor hot tub yoga fitness center concierge services optional shuttle to ferries massage services are available. Seasonal weekly clambakes lighthouse and kayak tours sunset cruise to Edgartown bike rentals and day or overnight trips to our sister resort on Nantucket are also offered. The on-site restaurant The Dunes overlooks South Beach and offers indoor and deck seating with fire pits and ocean views.
Edgartown / Massachusetts / United States
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Any account of the Harbor Views history must begin with Edgartown, its legendary birthplace. Settled in 1671, this early colony steadily came to be known as a prime port for whaling. And as that enterprise grew, so too did Edgartown, in both prominence and influence. In fact, by mid-1800, this bustling municipality had become the Vineyards wealthiest. But as the whaling industry began to ebb, Edgartown officials turned their attention to a new source of prosperity: tourism. With ambitions of building the finest resort of its kind, local leaders set about creating an infrastructure – starting with light rail that connected the ferry port of Oak Bluffs to Edgartown, where a proposed hotel would welcome guests from around the world. Construction of this highly-anticipated endeavor concluded in the spring of 1891; not long thereafter – on July 23rd – the Harbor View opened its doors. The exclusive, invitation-only gala welcomed 400 privileged guests, who mingled and danced until dawn on the hotel’s verandas, which were festively adorned with exotic Chinese lanterns. Thus began its reputation as the ultimate island retreat, where the cultivated and wealthy, the famous and far-flung, summered leisurely upon her shores. Soon, it became the resort of choice – not only for generations of returning families, but for high-profile celebrities, powerful politicians and legendary stars of sport, stage and screen – including a rather infamous mechanical shark named “Bruce,” who, along with Steven Spielberg and a profusion of Hollywood cast and crew, virtually took over Edgartown (and the remainder of Martha’s Vineyard) while filming the blockbuster “Jaws” in 1975. Today, with its doors open wide to greet a new generation of guests – along with a sizable contingent of the ever-faithful – this storied hotel beckons one and all to discover the new charms and refreshed allure of the Vineyard’s finest resort destination.
Edgartown / Massachusetts / United States
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The Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to preserving historic landmark buildings on Martha's Vineyard. It has numerous historic properties that it oversees including the Old Whaling Church in downtown Edgartown, the Flying Horse Carousel in Oak Bluffs and the Grange Hall in West Tisbury. The Preservation Trust also uses its properties to host a variety of events such as performing arts events, concerts and guest speakers. Properties are also available for rent for private parties and weddings.