Located in the heart of Osterville village, the Osterville Baptist Church dates back to 1837. For more than 250 years, this humble structure has been serving as the sacred home of the Baptist Christian community in Osterville. The church was designed in Gothic Revival and Greek Revival style by architect Simeon Deyo. The church is a simple white structure with a steeple at its front entrance. Check website for schedule of masses and other events.
The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are the 2013 champions of the Futures League. They play their home games at the Vineyard Baseball Park, alternately known as “The Shark Tank,” on the campus of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. The playing field was built specifically for the Sharks, and is one of only two full sized baseball diamonds on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. The ownership of the Sharks have invested $415,000 in the building of the field and improvements to the facility. Before serving as home to the Sharks, the Cape Cod League would hold a few games per season on the island.
Martha's Vineyard Performing Arts Center contributes majorly to the cultural scene of Martha's Vineyard Island in Oak Bluffs. Hosting an eclectic variety of events throughout the year, the theater not only showcases plays put up by the school's own students but also hosts productions of numerous theater companies. A well-equipped theater, it ensures the success of every event held here.
Guyer Art Barn situated in the heart of Hyannis is an art gallery, workspace and a common meeting point for all the artists in the neighborhood. The exhibitions at this art gallery feature the work of talented local artists giving them the opportunity to display their artistic prowess. Various workshops and art classes are organized by experts in the field for the up and coming artists in the neighborhood who wish to learn from the best. Guyer Art Barn, apart from visual arts, also promotes performing arts and plays host to theater shows and concerts on a regular basis.
The West Barnstable station can easily date its history back to the 1900s. The artifacts and exhibits of this place take you back in time as the building still has maintained all the original woodwork and furniture from when it was constructed in 1911. Other features include railroad tools, switchstands and a small motor car which was used for repairs by the maintenance men of that time. The ticketing office still has maintained some of the original equipment from that era. Many events and festivals are organized here celebrating and supporting the railroad history.