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Step off the ferry in Martha’s Vineyard and inhale that salt air deeply — that is a feeling that has called visitors back to this island off the coast of southeastern Massachusetts year after year.

Martha’s Vineyard, with a history of presidential visitors, has a reputation as a respite for the elite, a narrative that prompted Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida sent two planeloads of migrants there without warning last fall, throwing the island into the national spotlight.

In spite of the stereotypes, the Vineyard’s many cultures — African American, Brazilian, Jamaican and islanders that go back dozens of generations or far more, including Native Americans — have come to redefine this longtime summer destination as a place of community and joy.

Have 36 hours to spend on Martha’s Vineyard? We’ve got a full list of recommendations from @remytumin at the link in our bio. Photos by @randibairdphoto


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