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West Tisbury, Massachusetts
Front of Alley's General Store
Front of Alley's General Store
Flag of West Tisbury, Massachusetts
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Official seal of West Tisbury, Massachusetts
Seal
Location in Dukes County in Massachusetts
Location in Dukes County in Massachusetts
Country United States
State Massachusetts
County Dukes
Settled 1669
Incorporated April 28, 1892
Government
 • Type Open town meeting
Area
 • Total 41.8 sq mi (108.2 km2)
 • Land 25.0 sq mi (64.8 km2)
 • Water 16.7 sq mi (43.3 km2)
Elevation
37 ft (11 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 3,555
 • Density 142/sq mi (54.9/km2)
Time zone UTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP code
02575
Area code(s) 508/774
FIPS code 25-78235
GNIS feature ID 0618291

West Tisbury is a charming town on Martha's Vineyard island in Massachusetts, USA. In 2020, about 3,555 people lived here. It's part of the "Up-Island" area of Martha's Vineyard, along with Chilmark and Aquinnah.

A Look Back in Time

West Tisbury was first settled by English people in 1669. It was originally part of the town of Tisbury. The town officially became its own separate town in 1892. This made it the last town on Martha's Vineyard to be incorporated.

Even though it separated from Tisbury, the original settlement area is still located in West Tisbury. For a long time, West Tisbury was known as the farming center of the island. It was also one of the fastest-growing communities on the island until the 1980s.

Where is West Tisbury?

West Tisbury covers about 108.2 square kilometers (41.8 square miles). About 64.8 square kilometers (25.0 square miles) is land, and 43.3 square kilometers (16.7 square miles) is water. This means about 40% of the town's total area is water.

West Tisbury is the second-largest town on Martha's Vineyard, after Edgartown. It is bordered by Vineyard Sound to the northwest and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Other towns bordering it include Tisbury to the northeast, Edgartown to the east, and Chilmark to the west. The areas known as Lambert's Cove and Makonikey are also part of West Tisbury.

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The annual agricultural fair held in West Tisbury.

Most of West Tisbury is rural, meaning it has a lot of open land and forests. You'll find more forests in the north and east parts of town. The farming areas are mostly around the brooks that flow into Tisbury Great Pond.

There are also several natural protected areas in town. The largest is the Long Point Wildlife Refuge, located near Tisbury Great Pond. About half of the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest is also in West Tisbury. This large forest covers a big part of the center of Martha's Vineyard.

Getting Around

Just south of the state forest is Martha's Vineyard Airport. West Tisbury shares this airport with Edgartown, but most of the airport facilities are in West Tisbury. The airport offers flights to other airports on the mainland and to Nantucket island.

People Who Live Here

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1900 442 —    
1910 437 −1.1%
1920 345 −21.1%
1930 270 −21.7%
1940 260 −3.7%
1950 347 +33.5%
1960 360 +3.7%
1970 453 +25.8%
1980 1,010 +123.0%
1990 1,704 +68.7%
2000 2,467 +44.8%
2010 2,740 +11.1%
2020 3,555 +29.7%
2023* 3,586 +0.9%
* = population estimate. Source: United States Census records and Population Estimates Program data.

In 2000, there were 2,467 people living in West Tisbury. About 1,034 households and 668 families called the town home. The population density was about 98.6 people per square mile.

Many households (35.1%) had children under 18 living with them. About 49.4% were married couples. The average household had 2.38 people.

Sculpture Tom Maley founder Field Gallery Granary Gallery Family island Marthas Vineyard West Tisbury
Dancing Female statue sculpture by Tom Maley by Tom Maley (American, 1911–2000).

The population of West Tisbury is spread out across different age groups. About 25.7% of residents were under 18. About 10.1% were 65 years or older. The average age in town was 41 years old.

Ancestry and Backgrounds

People in West Tisbury come from many different backgrounds. The largest groups by ancestry include:

  • English (30.4%)
  • Irish (13.6%)
  • German (9.7%)
  • Scottish (7.1%)
  • French (6.0%)
  • Portuguese (5.8%)
  • Italian (3.5%)
  • Norwegian (3.4%)
  • Polish (2.6%)
  • Russian (2.1%)

Learning in West Tisbury

West Tisbury is part of the Martha's Vineyard Regional School District. This district also includes students from Aquinnah, Chilmark, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, and Tisbury.

Younger students in West Tisbury attend West Tisbury Elementary School. This school teaches students from kindergarten through 8th grade. After 8th grade, high school students go to Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.

West Tisbury is also home to the Martha's Vineyard Charter School. This school offers a different learning option for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. It is located next to the West Tisbury Fire Department building.

Famous People from West Tisbury

Some notable people who have lived in West Tisbury include:

  • Michael Craughwell, a sword maker known from the TV show Big Giant Swords
  • Nancy Luce, a poet and folk artist
  • Willy Mason, a musician
  • David McCullough, a well-known historian
  • Ryen Russillo, a sports commentator

Fun Places to Visit

West Tisbury has several interesting places to explore:

  • Polly Hill Arboretum: A beautiful garden with many different trees and plants.
  • Grange Hall: A historic building often used for events.
  • Alley's General Store: A classic general store.
  • Waskosim's Rock: A natural landmark.
  • Split Rock: Another interesting rock formation.
  • Old Mill: A historic mill.
  • The Mill Pond: A scenic pond.
  • Field Gallery: An art gallery featuring sculptures and other artworks.

See also

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