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Try your luck at catching the brass ring and winning a free ride on the oldest working carousel in the U.S., which has been enchanting children and adults for over a hundred years. The 20 hand-carved horses on this official historic landmark have real horsehair manes and tails.
Off-beat and quirky shopping enclave in Oak Bluffs.
Semi-private golf course where President Bill Clinton has played.
Small waves, low dunes and lots of seashells make this narrow, two-mile stretch of public beach popular with families. The beach runs between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, and is called "Bend-in-the-Road Beach" on the Edgartown side.
This cemetery is notable for the grave of Wiliam Martin, an African-American whaling captain whose gravemarker faces away from all the others.
If you like a bar that pours a good drink, is disinterested in your status, and might provide some great live local music, go.
Victorian mansions surround this charming Oak Bluffs park.
This Oak Bluffs beach and surrounding area of colorful gingerbread Victorian houses have strong links to African-American heritage on Martha's Vineyard, dating back to the Revolutionary War. The beach was the setting for a teenage romance movie called "The Inkwell."
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