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		<title>What People are Saying about Oak Bluffs on Twitter</title>
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		<title>Where is Oak Bluffs Located?</title>
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		<title>Obama family visits Martha&#8217;s Vineyard: Suggestions for offbeat experiences and attractions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Obama and his family are visiting  the Vineyard August 23rd through 30th. Whether you&#8217;re the President of the United States or a vacationer on the island, here are some suggestions for things to do that might enhance your visit and add to the fun.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Obama and his family are visiting  the Vineyard August 23rd through 30th. Whether you&#8217;re the President of the United States or a vacationer on the island, here are some suggestions for things to do that might enhance your visit and add to the fun.</p>
<p><strong>Beetlebung steel drumming</strong> at<strong> Bend In the Road beach</strong> in Edgartown on Monday nights. Feel the island magic &#8211; dance in the sand to the exotic sounds of the steel drum band while kids play in the ocean. Start time for this unpublicized event is roughly 6:30-7pm, and goes until the sun sets.</p>
<p>Visit the Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs. Originally located in Coney Island, New York, it was moved to Martha&#8217;s Vineyard in 1884. The Martha&#8217;s Vineyard Preservation Trust restored it in 1986. Inside each horse&#8217;s eye there is a miniature porcelain animal such as an eagle or goat.Located on Oak Bluffs Avenue, at the foot of Circuit Avenue.</p>
<p><strong>Have a hot fresh doughnut</strong>. President Obama is said to enjoy an occasional doughnut, so backdoor donuts hot out of the cooker is popular with locals. This happens nightly starting at 9pm, rear door of the <a title="MV Gourmet Cafe &amp; Bakery" href="http://www.mvbakery.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Martha&#8217;s Vineyard Gourmet Café and Bakery, Inc.</strong></a><strong><a title="MV Gourmet Cafe &amp; Bakery" href="http://www.mvbakery.com/" target="_blank"> </a>in Oak Bluffs</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Ready for family fun in the corn maze. </strong>It takes place at <strong><a title="The Farm Institute" href="http://www.farminstitute.org/" target="_blank">The Farm Institute</a> </strong>and is perfect for families. This educational farm out at Katama in Edgartown provides a fun excursion for families with all the animals and kids&#8217; gardens, but the maze is a blast to run through. Open from 10am to 7pm seven days a week, there is a beginner maze, and a more advanced maze for the more daring. The maze is for all ages. Maps are provided upon request for different levels of difficulty and excitement. There are even a few “Bail out now!” routes for those that want to escape the maze early.</p>
<p>The Zoo, (a.k.a. <a title="World of Reptiles &amp; Birds Park" href="http://www.reptilesandbirds.com/" target="_blank"><strong>T</strong><strong>he World of Reptiles and Bird Park</strong>)</a>, in Edgartown is a fun, out of the way place for kids and those who enjoy exotic animals (a never miss fav of President Clinton)</p>
<p>Take a Moonlight Meander kayak trip with Chick Down and <a title="Island Spirit Kayak" href="http://www.islandspiritkayak.com/" target="_blank">Island Spirit Kayaks</a>. A true &#8220;Vineyard&#8221; experience, the meander will take paddles through Sengenatacket, the barrier beach that sports beautify views and borders Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary</p>
<p>They may also decide to take a self-guided exploration of the <strong>African-American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard</strong> (Tel. 508.693.4361) This is a series of sites that include the home of William Martin, the Island’s only African-American whaling captain, the Seaport of Menemsha, the Gospel Tabernacle, and the home of Dorothy West.</p>
<p>We know the Obamas as a family enjoy cycling, so it&#8217;s possible the might enjoy a bike ride to <strong>Chappaquiddick</strong>. (They could also use the <a title="MV Transit Authority" href="http://www.vineyardtransit.com/Pages/index" target="_blank">VTA</a>, the Vineyard’s public bus  service or catch the <em>On Time Ferry</em> to Chappaquiddick <span>located on Dock  Street in Edgartown</span>). Continue down shaded roads to the MyToi gardens. This stunning sanctuary is beautifully maintained by the Trustees of Reservations. <span>The garden&#8217;s signature feature is a small pond with an island that is reached by walking over an arched bridge. Winding footpaths take visitors through a birch walk, camellia dell, stone garden, and hillside garden.</span></p>
<p>While there, hop on the back of a pick-up truck for a Lighthouse Tour. This 1.5 hour tour traverses Wasque up to Cape Poge lighthouse &#8211; this is one of the best places to explore the natural history of the Vineyard. Learn more about the<a href="http://www.mvy.com/CWT/External/WCPages/Visitor_Information/Lighthouses.aspx" target="_blank"> </a><a title="MV Lighthouses" href="http://www.mvy.com/CWT/External/WCPages/Visitor_Information/Lighthouses.aspx" target="_blank">Lighthouses</a>.</p>
<p>Visit <a title="Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce" href="http://www.mvy.com/cwt/external/wcpages/index.aspx" target="_blank">Martha&#8217;s Vineyard</a> for more information.</p>
<p><strong>Above Article courtesy of </strong><a title="Offbeat Places Examiner" href="http://www.examiner.com/x-12202-Offbeat-Places-Examiner~y2009m8d24-Obama-family-visits-Marthas-Vineyard-Suggestions-for-offbeat-experiences-and-attractions" target="_blank"><strong>Offbeat Places Examiner</strong></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center">Photo courtesy of <a title="MV Tourism" href="http://www.mvy.com/cwt/external/wcpages/index.aspx" target="_blank">Martha&#8217;s Vineyard tourism</a></p>
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		<title>The President Was Here (Grant, that Is) and so was Prof. Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 00:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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RECENT presidential vacations on Martha’s Vineyard seem to begin and end at the  airport, so the first family misses the ferry-boat view of the island’s most  impressive streetscape. That’s the grand gingerbread vista of the houses along  Ocean Park in the town of Oak Bluffs, which has [...]]]></description>
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<p>RECENT presidential vacations on Martha’s Vineyard seem to begin and end at the  airport, so the first family misses the ferry-boat view of the island’s most  impressive streetscape. That’s the grand gingerbread vista of the houses along  Ocean Park in the town of Oak Bluffs, which has both suffered and benefited from  the architectural indifference of the mid-20th century.</p>
<p>Click on the link below (to finish reading the article in the New York Times by Christopher  Gray) and view more photos.</p>
<p><a title="Oak Bluffs Streetscape" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/realestate/23scapes.html" target="_blank">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/realestate/23scapes.html</a></p>
<p><strong>For more photos, videos and information on my visit to Martha&#8217;s Vineyard, click here to visit <a title="Edgartown, Mass" href="http://edgartownblog.com/" target="_blank">Edgartown</a></strong></p>
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