White clapboard houses once owned by whaling captains and rose-covered picket fences are the signatures of the Edgartown Village historic district, which has an eclectic array of architectural styles. Main Street runs down to the harbor and North Water Street runs out to the scenic Edgartown Light, surrounded by a public walking path and beach. The village is mostly seasonal save a handful of hardy year-round shops and restaurants.
Edgartown Village/Downtown in the News
Edgartown Lighthouse will be Auctioned; Town Looks to Secure Beacon
Boston Students Say Edgartown Traffic Headed in Wrong Direction
New, Old Libraries a Heavenly Match
State High Court Upholds Edgartown
Snapshot of a Changing Neighborhood: Now, Lights Go Out in Winter Months
As Old Inns Change Hands, Many Become Homes Again
Henry Beetle Hough Was Lighthouse Champion
Sheriff's Meadow Foundation: 1959-2009
