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Martha's Vineyard nightlife

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Gay Head Lighthouse

Though generally closed to the public, this 1856 lighthouse opens its doors on summer-weekend evenin... More
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Lola's

With a large dance floor for the over-30 set, Lola's always has a hip and fun-loving crowd. There's ... More
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Offshore Ale Company

In 1602, the first barley in the New World was grown on Martha's Vineyard. A few years ago, the Vine... More
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Old Whaling Church

This magnificent 1843 Greek Revival church functions primarily as a 500-seat performing-arts center ... More
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Outerland

The dance club at the airport (formerly Hot Tin Roof) features top musicians, comedy, theme nights, ... More
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The Lampost/Rare Duck

Young and loud are the watchwords at this pair of clubs; the larger features live bands or DJs and a... More
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The Ritz Cafe

Locals and visitors alike flock to this down-and-dirty hole-in-the-wall that features live music eve... More
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The Vineyard Playhouse

In an intimate (112-seat) black-box theater, carved out of an 1833 church-turned-Masonic lodge, Equi... More
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Trinity Park Tabernacle

Designed by architect J. W. Hoyt of Springfield, Massachusetts, and built in 1879 for just over $7,0... More
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Frommer's content excerpted from Frommer's Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard 2008, Wiley Publishing, Inc.