1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town
The tour starts outside of the Dr. Daniel Fisher house, the historic house tells the story of Martha’s Vineyard and it’s whaling story. The tour will then guide you step by step through Edgartown telling you it’s history.
• Admission Ticket Free
We will stop by many houses as we walk through the streets of this historic town and you’ll hear about their hidden stories. These include stories of Jaws, settlers, Native Americans, folklore and legends, ghosts, the underground railroad and much more.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Historical spot in downtown that was also the site of the filming for Jaws! Learn about the part of the movie that was filmed here and the story behind why they choose Martha’s Vineyard.
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The tour stops at the church and you’ll learn the story of when Frederick Douglas gave a moving speech here and you’ll hear about the role the Edgartown played on the underground railroad.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We wills top at the Giant Pagoda Tree and you’ll hear how the ship captain brought it here 150 years ago, how it became part of the town and the rich people that tried to cut it down.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
You will walk the dock and hear about the fishing derby the made the island famous, the prizes and the sharks caught.
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The Carnegie library in Edgartown? Learn how it was built here and the story of Patron Saint of Libraries.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The tour ends at the lighthouse where you’ll hear about the lighthouse, how the island and town got their name and the native american people that that lived here and their legends.
• Admission Ticket Free