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                  |  Split Rock, Makonikey 
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 Split 
                      Rock - Makonikey Head - West TisburySplit Rock is a large, natural middle-split 
                    rock in the shallow waters off what is called Makonikey Head 
                    on the North Shore of Martha's Vineyard Island. It is just 
                    a few yards out from the shoreline, where the waves wash against 
                    it and the sharp, jagged split in the rock allows the sunset 
                    to shine through if you stand in exactly the right spot. It 
                    is reachable on foot from Lambert's Cove Beach, though most 
                    of the land on the bluffs above is privately owned. It is 
                    easily visible by boat and is actually a marker for some deep 
                    fishing holes towards the Elizabeth Islands where large striped 
                    bass like to hang out. Peter chose Split Rock for his 
                    company name because he has always admired its steadfastness 
                    and distinctive character. He lives near this unique landmark 
                    glacial boulder and believes it is apropos of his company 
                    model since he splits “The Rock” between buyers 
                    and sellers clearly separating the two and only working with 
                    buyers.
 Pulpit 
                      Rock - Oak BluffsPulpit Rock is in 
                    the Farm Neck area of Oak Bluffs, off County Road going toward 
                    beautiful Sengekontacket Pond. It is famous as the 'pulpit' 
                    on which John Sanders preached Christianity to African-American 
                    slaves (yes, there were slaves here on Martha's Vineyard) 
                    in the late 1700s. The 
                    MV Heritage Trail site has more information.
 
 Lovers 
                      Rock - Oak BluffsLovers Rock, also known as 'Moon Rock', 
                    is across from the Seaview hotel (now condos) in Oak Bluffs, 
                    but was buried by the town beach project in the early 1900s. 
                    In its day it was a popular spot for young lovers to watch 
                    the moon rising from Nantucket Sound. It was also a spot for 
                    youngsters to try their first dives. When the beach project 
                    was first proposed, a cry of protest flew because Lovers Rock 
                    would be covered by tons of sand. The town engineers pointed 
                    out that the rock was so big it could not possibly be moved 
                    and natural erosion will expose the rock in time, which is 
                    probably true. A flat stone near the Inkwell Beach jetty marks 
                    the spot of Lovers Rock, and you can watch the moon rise from 
                    there -- and it's still very nice.
 
 Belushi's 
                      Rock - ChilmarkJohn Belushi was a beloved comedy writer, 
                    blues musician, and actor of the 1970-80's. He got his start 
                    in National Lampoon's off-Broadway 
                    "Lemmings", and subsequently participated in future 
                    National Lampoon projects, including its syndicated "Radio 
                    Hour."  
                    
                   In 1975, he was one of 
                    several Second City Comedy Troup in NBC's new satirical revue 
                    program "Saturday Night Live". Among Belushi's celebrated 
                    comic creations were the fish-out-of-water Samurai warrior; 
                    the "cheeseburger cheeseburger" short-order cook; and -- with 
                    close friend Dan Aykroyd -- the ultra-hip Blues Brothers. 
                    He is possibly best remembered for his character Bluto Blutarsky 
                    in "Animal House", a hysterically funny take on 
                    the 60's frat house scene. "The Blues Brothers" 
                    are credited by many blues musicians for rekindling an interest 
                    in blues music and many forgotten artists.Belushi came to the Vineyard during his early 
                    'Saturday Night Live' years, finding peace and quiet, and 
                    purchased a home in Chilmark with his wife (whose name we'll 
                    leave out for her privacy because she still lives on Martha's 
                    Vineyard). The meteoric rise and fall of Belushi was the stuff 
                    of which legends are made, juggling his brilliant comic gifts 
                    against his drug use and death by overdose.
 He was buried off of South Road in Chilmark 
                    at Abel's Hill cemetery, whereupon hundreds of fans would 
                    come to hold vigils and party, leaving mementos like 'Blues 
                    Brothers' albums, beer bottles, and frat pins. While John's 
                    body was moved to another undisclosed location, Belushi's 
                    Rock stayed and still brings visitors who loved John and to 
                    remember the laughter he left with them with.
 
 
 Waskosim's Rock - Chilmark Waskosim's split, tooWaskosism's Rock and 
                      "Middle Line" were boundaries that divided Wampanoag land 
                      from Mayhew land for about ten to twenty years. Middle Line 
                      was a straight line drawn from Waskosim's rock across the 
                      Island to Menemsha Pond. Looking toward Menemsha Pond, the 
                      land on the right was Wampanoag and the land on the left was 
                      Mayhew. Today, Waskosim's marks a different boundary between 
                      the towns of Chilmark and West Tisbury. Waskosim means "new 
                      stone" in Wampanoag. You can find Waskosim's on a hike in 
                      the Land Bank reservation, which is beautiful woodlands and 
                      natural grassland vistas, marked by sign on North Road in 
                      Chilmark.
 
 Great 
                      Rock Bight - ChilmarkThe north shore of Chilmark remained Wampanoag 
                    land far longer than the towns of Noepe on the south shore. 
                    Great Rock Bight was owned by Aquinnah Wampanoag Elisha Amos 
                    in the mid-1700s. When Amos died, his estate was turned over 
                    to his wife Rebecca, who had been brought to America on the 
                    Middle Passage and had been a slave on the Bassett Farm in 
                    Chilmark (now the Captain Flanders Farm). Also a Land Bank 
                    Preserve, walk to the North Shore and swim! 
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  Rocks, 
                      Rocks and more Rocks! I think everyone loves Rocks. My name, 
                      Peter, means The Rock according to the Bible. I consider 
                      the name of my company, SplitRock Real Estate, to be a metaphor 
                      for splitting the Rock separating Buyers and Sellers. Did 
                      you know Martha's Vineyard is often referred to as The Rock?
 Anyone who has ever visited the Vineyard has most likely found that special rock. I have hauled hundreds of pounds of special rocks up from the beach in my pockets, wrapped in towels, in large buckets, by wheel barrow and in the back of my car during the forty plus years I have been on the Vineyard.  I remember when I was a boy, I tried to remove all the rocks on the beach in front of Split Rock, and I could not understand why more rocks returned the next day to replace those I removed. I have special rocks around my gardens, and 
                      I covet what few rocks remain in the ancient stone walls 
                      around my property. I have an obelisk shaped rock as my 
                      property sign marker. My neighbors refer to it as "Fyler 
                      Rock". I painted my street number boldly on another 
                      large flat rock. I use rocks as paper weights, door stops 
                      and ornamental sculpture on the mantel in my home. I see 
                      many Islanders driving around with rocks covering the top 
                      surface of their car dashboards --- not sure how safe that 
                      is. People paint all kinds of graphical images on rocks, 
                      or etch short slogans into the stone. There is a belief 
                      that rocks with circles on their surfaces signify good luck. Phillip A. Long, an artist living in Virginia 
                      has gone even further with his passion for Rocks; he creates 
                      one-of-a-kind one time sculptures using different varieties 
                      and shapes of rocks he lovingly and thoughtfully collects 
                      from our Island beaches during his precious yearly pilgrimage 
                      to Martha's Vineyard. His sculptures evoke joy, whimsy, 
                      tension and awe as he skillfully combines and balances rocks 
                      into simple and masterful creations. He then photographs 
                      the sculptures to preserve them in a two-dimensional format. 
                      Take a look at some of Phillip A. Long's work and I think 
                      you will agree, Vineyard 
                      Rocks is something special, and so is the magical Island 
                      that spawned them. 
 
 
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