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| Tours,
Books, and More from the Heritage Trail |
Tours of the complete Heritage Trail are available at a
cost of $38.00 for each adult, children and seniors for $28.00.
The complete tour includes each island town, including Chappaquiddick,
the home of Captain William Martin, Edgartown and Aquinnah, Chilmark,
Tisbury and Oak Bluffs. The tour lasts approximately four hours.
A limited tour of the Oak Bluffs sites which lasts about one hour
is available at a cost of $20.00 per adult, children and seniors
$15. Bookings should be made in advance through contacting either
Elaine Cawley Weintraub,
or Carrie Camillo Tankard.

"Lighting
The Trail" |
Book Sales
The book "African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard"
is available from the Heritage Trail Organization at a price of
$19.95. Shipping is $3.00. Orders can be sent to Elaine
Cawley Weintraub or Carrie
Camillo Tankard.
Orders may also be sent by mail to
African American Heritage Trail
P.O. Box 596
West Tisbury, MA 02575
Workshops for Teachers and community historians are available
from Dr. Elaine Cawley Weintraub, the research historian and co-founder
of the Trail. These workshops focus on using the Trail as a model
to demonstrate how every community has the resources and untapped
history to create a community history project. Ways of using archival
research, oral histories, and involving students as research assistants
to a community history venture are explained and the work of students
and community activists demonstrated. Dr. Cawley Weintraub provides
workshops for many of the colleges and universities of the Boston
area. Contact Elaine Cawley Weintraub via E-mail at beatrice19@comcast.net,
by telephone at (508) 693 4361 or by postal mail at P.O.
Box 596, West Tisbury, MA 02575.
Personal Presentations from members of the board of the African
American Heritage Trail are available, and individual members can
be contacted either through their email address or through the mailing
address of the Heritage Trail.
All proceeds from these services directly benefit the African
American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard organization.
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