The Gingerbread Houses on Martha’s Vineyard, originally built in the 19th century as housing for a Methodist camp, now stand as a National Historic Landmark. Located at the Old Bluffs Campground, this cluster of about 300 cottages features brightly painted exteriors and ornate decorations. Visitors can explore these charming structures through guided excursions or independent audio tours, immersing themselves in the unique architectural and historical charm of the area.
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