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Haunted Martha’s Vineyard

The outside of a New England building rumored to haunted in Martha's Vineyard.

When you think of Martha’s Vineyard, you probably imagine incredible seafood, stunning views, and endless charm. While all of this is certainly true, the New England island has a bit of a haunted past. If you’re planning a fall getaway to Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites, leave some room in your itinerary to discover some of Martha’s Vineyard’s mysterious and spooky buildings and history.

5 Places to Discover Martha’s Vineyard’s Haunted Past

According to local legend, several places in Martha’s Vineyard are known for their haunting presence and supernatural events. While we can’t confirm whether these legends are true, reading about them is a fun way to embrace Spooky Season.

1. The Vineyard Gazette Building dates back to the 1760s. Before it houses the newspaper, it was where less fortunate families lived. Those who work in the building report unexplainable happenings like coffee mugs moving.

2. Another location in Edgartown is the Vincent House, which is the oldest residence on Martha’s Vineyard. There have been reports of doors slamming and apparitions of a woman.

3. Also in Edgartown is the former Daggett House Inn. Now a private residence, it was the first tavern to sell beer and ale on the island. Supposedly, two brothers and their dog haunt the grounds.

4. Built in 1891, the Corbin-Norton House in Oak Bluffs has burned down twice. One ghost hunter says spirits caused the fires.

5. Venture to Aquinnah, and you’ll discover the Vanderhoop Homestead, often considered the most haunted house on Martha’s Vineyard. There is some disagreement about this spot, now the Aquinnah Cultural Center. Spirit hunters say they have heard a little girl screaming at night, while former residents report they’ve never heard her.

Plan an Unforgettable Fall Escape to Edgartown

A Martha's Vineyard hotel close to New England buildings rumored to be haunted.

Whether visiting a local farm, discovering Martha’s Vineyard’s haunted side, or hiking around a Land Bank area, there’s no shortage of things to do on your New England escape. Make your next Martha’s Vineyard getaway the best it can be by booking a room at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. 

Found in downtown Edgartown, our property is filled with charm and everything you could want from a boutique hotel. Enjoy a range of incredible lodging options, including harborview rooms and luxury suites. We also offer outstanding amenities, like bike rentals, board games, and a fitness center. Call 508-627-4711 to learn more about our Martha’s Vineyard hotel and ways to save on your next visit.

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