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Oak Bluffs: The Victorian Village
Oak Bluffs is NOT a quiet harbor. Nevertheless, it can be a great stop especially with kids or when you need easy access to shore, civilization, food, etc. It has the feeling of a carnival town, with ice creams shops, bakeries, pizza palaces, saloons, restaurants, pubs, fudge shops, and more. A block to the west is the serenity of Trinity Park, home to more than 300 Victorian gingerbread cottages with brightly painted trim, and bursting gardens. Islanders refer to Oak Bluffs as "Sin City", having started out ironically as a Methodist revival camground. During the Civil War it evolved into a Victorian resort town for middle income vacationers. The Sin City reference is to the fact that Oak Bluffs is the entertainment center on the Vineyard, with pubs and clubs on Circuit Avenue offering live music every night of the week. Ocean Park provides free concerts every other Sunday night in July and August. Getting there
The access to town is great. Groceries, general store, liquor shop, bars, ice at Nancy's (at end of dinghy dock), restaurants, movies, arcade, "gingerbread houses", shopping, military surplus, access to bus service for the entire island, bike rentals, etc, all are within easy reach of the harbor. There is a quiet beach at the mouth of the harbor and a popular public beach three block east.
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