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Cool Clean Comfort in Dappled Sunlight Pet FriendlyPremier ListingProperty Photos IncludedOnline Availability Calendar

3 Bedrooms   2 Bathrooms   Sleeps 6-8

Charming, Four+-Bedroom Bungalow - Walk to Town & Water Pet FriendlyOnline Availability Calendar

4 Bedrooms   1.5 Bathrooms   Sleeps 11
$1750-$1950/Week

Martha's Vineyard...the Way You Dreamed it to Be ! ..... Pet Friendly

3 Bedrooms   2 Bathrooms   Sleeps 8-10
$1600/Week


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About Vineyard Haven
PetVR.com is looking for more pet friendly rentals in the Vineyard Haven district on Martha’s Vineyard.

Excellent shops, restaurants, and a beautiful harbor are only a few of the attractions that make Vineyard Haven special to tourists and residents alike. The town that incorporates Vineyard Haven is called Tisbury, after a parish in England near the birthplace of the Island’s first governor, Thomas Mayhew. English settlement of the area dates from the mid-1600s, when Mayhew purchased the settlement rights from the Crown.

Owen Park, off Main Street (just beyond the shopping district), honors one of Vineyard Haven’s whaling captains. The town beach here is a fine place to watch the harbor. Ferries shuttle in and out, providing the Island’s year-round connection to the mainland. On the opposite side of Main Street from Owen Park is the Old Schoolhouse Museum. Erected in 1828, this building has served many uses. It was once a carpentry shop, a school, and later served as the Congregational Church. In front of the museum stands the tall white Liberty Pole, commemorating the daring of three young women who inserted gun powder in the base of the town’s liberty pole in 1778 and blew it up to keep it from being used as a spar by a British warship.

When the Congregationalists outgrew their church in 1844, they built a neo-classic building on Spring Street that later became the Unitarian Church and eventually the town hall. Vineyard Haven’s municipal building is one of the Island’s most handsome architectural legacies of whaling days.

There are many scenic places around the town: in addition to Main Street and the harbor, the Tashmoo Lake overlook on State Road, the nearby Tisbury Water Works, West Chop Lighthouse, and the area around the drawbridge on Beach Road are favorite spots for photographers.

Outdoor Dog Friendly Restaurants
Daily Grind - 79 Beach Road
John's Fish Market - State Road
Louis' Tisbury Cafe - 50 State Road

Most of the above information was from the Martha’s Vineyards Chamber of Commerce’s website.







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