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Known for short as "MV", it is an island that is part of Massachusetts and is located off the coast of Cape Cod. It is the premier summer destination in all of New England, hands down. Unlike many other summer destinations, it provides a great variety of landscapes/locations. The up-island beaches of Aquinnah, Chilmark, West Tisbury, and Edgartown are the nicest ones on the island, and host the best bonfires around. The more "in-town" spots such as Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown are always booming with people in the summer, and are each great in their own unique way. Vineyard Haven is populated by many islanders, Oak Bluffs is the true "summer town", and Edgartown is the slighty fancier and more aristocratic of the three. Everyone has to experience this amazing place at least once in their lifetime, and when they do so, they should abide by these guidelines: Don't rent a moped, don't flaunt your tourist status, don't buy too much at the Black Dog (one t-shirt is ENOUGH), make sure to experience the whole island, try to avoid the cheesy tourbus, stay with somebody you know who is a regular there, and last but not least do everything in your power to come back again and again. "I'm heading down to Martha's Vineyard for the summer."
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| 2. | Martha's Vineyard | ||
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Known for short as "MV", it is an island that is part of Massachusetts and is located off the coast of Cape Cod. It is the premier summer destination in all of New England, hands down. Unlike many other summer destinations, it provides a great variety of landscapes/locations. The up-island beaches of Aquinnah, Chilmark, West Tisbury, and Edgartown are the nicest ones on the island, and host the best bonfires around. The more "in-town" spots such as Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown are always booming with people in the summer, and are each great in their own unique way. Vineyard Haven is populated by many islanders, Oak Bluffs is the true "summer town", and Edgartown is the slighty fancier and more aristocratic of the three. Everyone has to experience this amazing place at least once in their lifetime, and when they do so, they should abide by these guidelines: Don't rent a moped, don't flaunt your tourist status, don't buy too much at the Black Dog (one t-shirt is ENOUGH), make sure to experience the whole island, try to avoid the cheesy tourbus, stay with somebody you know who is a regular there, and last but not least do everything in your power to come back again and again.
"I'm heading down to Martha's Vineyard for the summer."
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A beautiful island, which has retained its charm and character throughout the growth of its fame. The summer visitors who stay in "MV" may be in fact equally as wealthy as those staying in the flashy Hamptons, but despite popular belief the Vineyard does not have a hoity-toity feel, and residents and visitors alike are friendly and do not appear snobby. Another major difference between the Vineyard and some other wealthy beach towns is the type of people -- Martha's Vineyard is a summer getaway for old money, as opposed to the nouveau riche of The Hamptons. You'll also find that those who spend summers in MV tend to be democrats. After celebs such as Clinton and the Kenedys began vacationing on the Vineyard, the news of this charming island spread and yes, more and more tourists have arrived. However, they have managed to keep almost every chain hotel or restaurant off of the island, there are virtually zero traffic lights, and large advertising and signage is limited. The charm of Martha's Vineyard definitely remains. I'm heading up to charming Martha's Vineyard for the summer.
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| 4. | oak bluffs | ||
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Oak Bluffs is the summer hotspot in Martha's Vineyard. Houses are all well over 2 million dollars ecspecially on the water. If you are going to live in Oak Bluffs for the summer, buy a house on Ocean Park. Most kids come from Connecticut, New York or the Boston area to spend their summers, working at an icecream parlor or just to chill at the beach. The summer kids drive their summer cars, which are early model Range Rovers, Jeep Wranglers or Land Rovers. Oak Bluffs is the most relaxed town on the island and best for kids, while Edgartown is more of a place for adults and Vineyard Haven is full of year-round people. Martha's Vineyard in general is the perfect place to live in the summer, just not year round. Martha's Vineyard has nothing to do with Nantucket except for the fact that it's a summer island and MV is not built up like Nantucket; therefore a lot nicer and more expensive. Kid 1: Hey, you have a house in MV.
Kid 2: Yeah, Oak Bluffs Kid 1: Lucky, do you live there year round. Kid 2: Uhm, no, just summer |
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| 5. | martha's vineyard | ||
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the best vacation place in america. an island in the Atlantic that is next to nantucket. best places in MV are OAK BLUFFS, west tisbury, vineyard haven. fuck edgartown!
edgartown is for snobby ass bitches who have never seen the cool "real" part of MV, oak bluffs. all the cook kids chill in oak bluffs BIATCH
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| 6. | Vineyard Villains | ||
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The Illest Slow pitch Softball team in Pleasanton California. The Vineyard Villains haven't lost to Nad's for 5 years! Yeyeye!
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| 7. | frattire | ||
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The fashion or commonly worn drab of fraternity members. It is not uncommon to see pledges adopt the style very quickly in order to distinguish themselves from the local population and to seek acceptance from the membership.
Some common examples of traditional frattire are Vineyard Vines, Polo (sweaters, hats, shirts), Northface/Mountain Hardware jackets, Sperry shoes. 1.I heard Vineyard Vines is posting up some sick sales on their frattire!
2. Nice frattire! I haven't seen a Polo in that shade of blue, yet! |
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