Nantucket

Nantucket
/nan tuk"it/, n.
an island off SE Massachusetts: summer resort. 5087; 15 mi. (24 km) long.

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Island (pop., 2000: 9,520), Atlantic Ocean, south of Cape Cod, Mass.

, U.S. It is separated from Martha's Vineyard by the Muskeget Channel. Of glacial origin, it has sandy beaches, a good harbour, and a moderate climate. Purchased from the Plymouth colony in 1641, it became part of New York and was settled in 1659 by Quakers, then ceded to Massachusetts in 1692. It was a whaling centre in the 18th century. The summer tourist trade is now its economic mainstay.

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 island in the Atlantic Ocean, about 30 miles (48 km) south of Cape Cod (Cod, Cape), Massachusetts, U.S., across Nantucket Sound. It is separated from Martha's Vineyard (15 miles [24 km] west) by the Muskeget Channel. The island is coextensive with Nantucket town (township); with Tuckernuck and Muskeget islands to the west, it forms Nantucket county. Nantucket is nearly 15 miles long and 3–6 miles (5–10 km) wide. It is of glacial origin and has wide, sandy beaches, a commodious harbour, and a moderate climate.

      Wampanoag Indians inhabited Nantucket when it was visited in 1602 by the English navigator Bartholomew Gosnold (Gosnold, Bartholomew). The island was purchased from the Plymouth colony by Thomas Mayhew in 1641 and administered as part of New York. It was settled in 1659, and fishing, boatbuilding, and trading were early activities. It was ceded to Massachusetts in 1692 and named Nantucket, a Native American word probably meaning either “far-away land” or “sandy, sterile soil tempting no one.” Quakers began arriving in the 1690s. The town of Nantucket was incorporated in 1687, and the county was formed in 1695. whaling, begun in the early 18th century, reached its peak as a Nantucket industry just before the American Revolution, when the island was home port to more than 125 whaling ships. Nantucket's commercial activity declined after the War of 1812, and it was soon bypassed by other ports; it never regained its early maritime prominence. Later, with improved transportation, the island developed a lively summer tourist trade that is now the economic mainstay.

      Tourists are attracted by Nantucket's sea captains' houses and other colonial buildings, lighthouses, bicycle trails, museums, art galleries, and yachting facilities. Resort villages include Nantucket (county seat), Siasconset, Madaket, Wauwinet, and Polpis. Annual celebrations include the spring Daffodil Festival and the Cranberry Harvest Weekend, in which vast quantities of berries are collected from cranberry bogs for processing. Nantucket is connected to Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard by ferries and by air services from several cities. Inc. town, 1671. Area 48 square miles (124 square km); Pop. (1990) 6,012; (2000) 9,520.

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