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Victoria Greenhood Designs

Victoria travels all over the world to collect gems for her jewelry – including India, New York, and New Mexico. She loves finding unique stones wherever possible, and is as likely to buy them in an antique store as she

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Action Airlines

On Demand Charter Service available throughout the Northeast. Boston, New York, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Connecticut, Montauk, and more! Call Us: 800-243-8623

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Architectural Walking Tours

Enjoy a guided tour of Main Street or ‘Sconset by the Nantucket Preservation: a non-profit organization, which aims to educate, inspire and encourage historic preservation across the island!

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Gallery at Four India

Specializing in 19th and 20th century art; some of the most exclusive offerings on island.  Works include traditional and contemporary paintings, sculpture, glass art, sailors valentines, and more.  There’s always something new to see in this Nantucket art gallery.

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ACKventure Sports & Day Camps

The Nantucket Community School offers a multitude of sports & day camps throughout the course of the summer. There are options for everyone spanning ages 3-1/2 to 18. Football, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, field hockey, multi-sport, night clinics, dance, gymnastics, and

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ACK 4170™

Who ever said salt wasn’t good for you, was totally wrong. “Salt. Sand. Sea.” It’s what we’re all about. The saltier, the better. And ACK 4170™ is just that! ACK is the airport code for Nantucket Island and the 41 (latitude)

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Respoke

Respoke repurposes iconic designer scarves into one-of-a-kind products featuring hand-crafted Spanish made espadrilles. Experience a world of unique footwear, ready-to-wear, fine art, furniture, and accessories. Each piece carries more value and self-identity than its original form. Visit Respoke Nantucket at

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Sankaty Head Lighthouse

The name of this lighthouse is derived from the language of the Native Americans who lived on Nantucket, the Wampanoags. Their word “sankoty” means highland, and even erosion hasn’t changed the appropriateness of that name. The brick-and-granite structure sits 70 feet tall on the bluff at the end of what is now Baxter Road in Siasconset, flashing its white light every 7.5 seconds.

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