I had always heard of this mystical place referred to as Cape Cod, but seeing is believing, so for the first many years (admittedly 20 +) of my life I wasn't totally convinced that this wonderland existed. Until finally, one day, we made the drive up, and out, to the arm of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. While the mainland has its own wonders, it was the islands that really got me. We first hopped the fast ferry over to Martha's Vineyard for a few nights.
Upon arrival at Martha's Vineyard, we headed over to the original Black Dog Tavern for some fish and chips and a lobster roll. This was my first introduction to the Black Dog, while I had seen it on T-shirts all over the country, but it was not going to be my last. It's the story behind this salty dog that had me at hello. I think everywhere else across the island where a shop was to be found, I was also to be found in it. Thank you for your patience, husband.
Whilst it appears that most summer vacationers rent a house for the week, we stayed our few nights in Edgartown at the lovely Harbor View Hotel. Highly recommended. There is a great view of the lighthouse from the Adirondack chairs on the wrap-around front porch. If anything, pop into the bar at this lovely hotel, grab a drink (Hot Buttered Rum for the chilly nights), kick back, and enjoy the view.
More of a fine dining experience can be had at the Atlantic on Main Street. Try to get a table out back and enjoy dinner on the water. It's a lovely way to end a day.
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| Town of Oak Bluff |
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| Black Dog Sailboat |
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| Classic Edgartown, MV house |






