Martha's Vineyard is cherished by many as a summer paradise, but few
know of its rich past. Descendants of the first Native American
inhabitants still reside on the Vineyard. Once a critical whaling hub,
the island's success drew in newcomers from around the world. Following
the Civil War, land developers set their sights on attracting tourists
to the island's scenic beaches, and soon thereafter, a visit from
President Grant established Martha's Vineyard as a vacation haven. From
a movement to secede from Massachusetts to the making of the summer
blockbuster Jaws, author Thomas Dresser weaves together the threads of
the Vineyard's fascinating history. Discover how this remarkable island
adapted to the times and came to be one of the most sought-out vacation
destinations on the East Coast.