Reliving Past Memories and Creating New Chapters in Edgartown
Furling the sail on the Magic Carpet.
Ray Ewing
Waiting for the Chappy Ferry for passage across Edgartown harbor.
Ray Ewing
Nothing says summer food in Edgartown like the Quarterdeck.
Ray Ewing
The historic pagoda tree lefts her branches high over South Water street.
Ray Ewing
Benches with a view on the waterfront.
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The Falmouth-based Pied Piper is the little ferry that just keeps on going.
Ray Ewing
Bicyclists fill Edgartown downtown in summer months.
Ray Ewing
Making memories strolling Dock street.
Ray Ewing
Captaining the Chappy Ferry.
Ray Ewing
Traversing the harbor with the lighthouse guiding the way.
Ray Ewing
Keeping an eye on happenings from the upper deck of Memorial Wharf.
Ray Ewing
Curbside dining at the Wharf this summer. Another new chapter written.
Ray Ewing
Harbor has never been busier that this year.
Ray Ewing
Safety first at Backyard Tacos.
Ray Ewing
Quiet moment for reading.
Ray Ewing
Sun slipping down behing the Federated Church.
Ray Ewing
The chapters of downtown Edgartown's history begin not with particular days, months or years, but with the people and the iconic summer destinations. The stories of yesterday's Main street remain tucked within the pages of our minds. From generation to generation, the tales are told and retold to a new generation. And new stories are added.
