Vintage Photos of Martha’s Vineyard in the Summer



Tourists have flocked to Martha’s Vineyard for over 100 years for summer getaways.Originally settled by Native Americans, the island became a wealthy enclave by the 1830s.By the 1950s, Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard was a popular spot for Black families.

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Nothing screams summer in New England quite like a day trip to the shores of Martha’s Vineyard — something tourists have been doing for well over 100 years.First inhabited by the Wampanoag people, Martha’s Vineyard has been a playground for the ultrawealthy ever since whaling captains began building impressive homes there between 1830 and 1845, The New York Times reported.
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By the early 1900s, the island was established as a resort destination for wealthy New Englanders, and by the 1950s, Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard had become a popular destination for Black families and residents to live and vacation, according to Britannica.Here’s a look at what it used to be like to vacation on Martha’s Vineyard.

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