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Explorer Bartholomew Gosnold is the first European known to have visited Martha's Vineyard in 1602 and named the island for his daughter Martha. The island is 25 miles long and 10 miles wide, has less than 15000 a year-round population (which swells to 5 times that in the summer) The island, simply called "The Vineyard" by locals, offers a geological diversity that surpasses any other areas in the region. Human landscape includes farmers, fisherman, celebrities and distinguished statesmen.

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May 15th, 2006Martha's Vineyard, United States