Martha's Vineyard is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, golfing, and more. With over 100 miles of coastline, the island boasts some of the best beaches on the East Coast, including South Beach, Menemsha Beach, and Katama Beach. You can also explore the island's numerous nature reserves and conservation areas, such as Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a variety of native wildlife including ospreys, hawks, and great blue herons.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the island's unique flora and fauna, including rare bird species and marine life such as harbor seals, dolphins, and whales. The island is also home to a number of historic landmarks, such as the Gay Head Lighthouse and the Edgartown Lighthouse, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline.
And for those seeking culinary delights, Martha's Vineyard boasts a vibrant food scene, with numerous farm-to-table restaurants, seafood shacks, and farmer's markets offering fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
Choose from our vintage wood or metal options to perfectly match your decor style, and add a touch of Martha's Vineyard charm to your home or office. Order yours today and start exploring all the beauty this island has to offer!
Art by: Lake Art
Martha’s Vineyard
This vintage-style sign is available in multiple different sizes in your choice of wood or metal.
Wood signs come in four different sizes, are affixed with a picture-hanger on the back, and are recommended for indoors or outdoors under an eave. Extra Large wooden signs (48x65, 35x82, 48x82, and 47x47) ship disassembled.
Metal signs come in three different sizes, are embellished with corner grommets for hanging, and are recommended for indoor or outdoor use.
Materials: Locally-sourced plywood or galvanized steel.
Disclaimer: Maps are intended for decoration only, may contain erroneous information, and may not be used for navigation. All geography changes over time. Lake depths not only change over the years, but season-to-season as well. And ocean depths, of course, change with the tides.