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The odd one-eyed town of Tisbury is at the centre and down increasingly narrow lanes you'll also find Old Wardour Castle.
Archive 2007-09-01 Peter Ashley 2007
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The odd one-eyed town of Tisbury is at the centre and down increasingly narrow lanes you'll also find Old Wardour Castle.
Pythouse Straw Girl Peter Ashley 2007
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In Vineyard Haven (officially called Tisbury), tourists are surprised to learn they can't have a beer without buying a meal, and they can't have a cocktail at all, rules meant to discourage bars from proliferating.
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The towns of Tisbury and West Tisbury Division of shall retain and own the corporate property heretofore propeny%tc. owned by the town of Tisbury which is within their respective limits, however the same may have been ac - quired, or which is commonly used in connection there - with at the time of the passage of this act, subject to such payment in cash from one town to the other to equalize the value of corporate property in the towns after division, as may be determined and apportioned by the commission hereafter mentioned in case the towns fail to mutually agree thereon; and the net public debt of said town of Tisbury, after deducting all cash assets of and debts due to said town of Tisbury, shall be divided between the towns of
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It has 28½ acres of land in Chilmark, Mass., and an additional 3.8 acres in Tisbury.
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It has 28½ acres of land in Chilmark, Mass., and an additional 3.8 acres in Tisbury.
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Even tithe barns of the period – the finest of these, at Tisbury, Bradford on Avon and Great Coxwold – feel like sacred structures that acknowledge God's provisions of rain and sun.
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At the West Chop Club in Tisbury, cellphones are banned from public areas for all except doctors.
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Tisbury has roughly $80 million in assets, about half of which belong to Mr. Griffin and his business partner,
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Lastly, the new Down Island Farmers 'Market at Tisbury Wharf (Tuesday mornings) is worth a stroll for breads, jams, vegetables, cheeses and more from both smaller Island farms and off-Island Massachusetts farmers who come over for the day.
Susie Middleton: Mapping a Local Food Trail for the Obamas' Vineyard Vacation 2009
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