Aquinnah Cultural Center

Martha's Vineyard


A short walk from the Gay Head Cliffs is a lovingly preserved historic house that contains a museum dedicated to the culture and history of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head. It's just a few rooms of artifacts and information, but it's well worth a visit to gain some first-hand knowledge about some of Martha's Vineyard's original inhabitants.


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