Vineyard Haven and West Chop Lighthouse
VINEYARD HAVEN
When ships were powered by wind and canvas, Vineyard Haven was one of New England’s busiest ports because of its strategic location on the sailing routes. Most of the coast wise shipping traveled through Vineyard Sound – 13,814 vessels were counted in 1845.
A beautiful Harbor, excellent shops and fine restaurants are only a few attractions so special to visitors and residents alike.
Bob Fitzgerald Giclées, Sam Close, Vineyard Haven Harbor
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Robert E. Kennedy – Islander leaving Vineyard Haven and Black Dog Tavern-Lithographs
Giclee and Lithograph – John R. Breckenridge, Vineyard Haven Harbor Sunrise – available matted or framed


Rowenna Anderson , West Chop Lighthouse (Oil) Ken Searle, West Chop Light (Watercolor)
Kathryn Kleekamp, Black Dog Tavern – artprint
Uta Kloss Photograph – Vineyard Haven Harbor
Bob Pizaro, Vineyard Haven Harbor, West Chop Lighthouse and Lighthouse Strip
Photography
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Mimi Torchin, Lagoon Pond – Coming Home-Hines Point Lobster Shack
Photography
Artwork shown on this page is also sold unframed (originals excluded). Please call 508-693-3948 for pricing and availability or leave a comment in the comment box under the artwork.
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