Most reviewed Historic Sites in Martha's Vineyard


  1. 4.5 Aquinnah Cliffs (536 reviews)
    - Beautiful Cliffs on Martha’s Vineyard
    Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Geologic Formations
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    Martha’s Vineyard’s westernmost tip features multicolored clay cliffs and the two-century-old Gay Head Light. Park at the overlook and take in the commanding views of the clay bluffs and the surroundings, then visit the historic lighthouse nearby. Browse the gift shops to bring a few souvenirs home. Afterward, you can hike through the green shrubs to Moshup Beach, where clothing is optional. Just make sure you keep your shoes on, as the shore is quite rocky. Swing by in the morning—it’s easier to find parking. Fog sometimes rolls in later in the day, obstructing the views. – Tripadvisor See more..
  2. 4.5 Trinity Park Tabernacle (147 reviews)
    - Tabernacle - Historic building
    Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings
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    If you're inclined to attend a religious service Sunday mornings, preachers come from all over the country and from many different religious groups. On Wednesday evenings at 730 pm you can join an olfashioned sing a long. The third Wednesday in August the Tabernacle is filled (over 1500 people) to start the Illumination of the Campground. A ery unique part of American history See more..