Oak Bluffs and East Chop Lighthouse
November 19th, 2007
OAK BLUFFS
In 1835 Wesleyan Grove, as the Oak Bluffs Campground was called, served as the site for annual summer camp meetings when Methodist church groups found the groves and pastures of Martha’s Vineyard particularly well suited to all-day gospel sessions. Within 40 years of the first camp meeting here, there were crowds of 30,000 attending the Grand Illumination that marked the end of the summer season with a glorious show of Japanese lanterns and fireworks.
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1. Michael Petrizzo, Oak Bluffs Gazebo -Digital Photograph
2. Penny Gilcher, Hart Haven Sunsets
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1. Alesch, Oak Bluffs Cottages
Lithograph
2. Norton, Campground Cottage
Lithograph signed
Karen Larson Turner
3. and 4. Lithographs signed and numbered
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Charles Danielson Lithographs
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Robert E. Kennedy
Lithographs and Decorative Tiles
Bob Fitzgerald Giclee
Framing suggestions
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Bob Pizaro and Mimi Torchin Photography
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1. Ray Ellis , East Chop Lighthouse
Lithograph signed and numbered
2. Marilyn Chamberlain, Flying Horses
Handpainted mat
3. La Roche, Gazebo Poster - unframed - free with any purchase while supplies last
Uta Photography
Photos available matted 8×14
1. Rowenna Lithograph
2. Hugh Hunsinger Original
Entry Filed under: Martha's Vineyard Towns, Oak Bluffs
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