The Massachusetts island of Nantucket lies 26 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, but a world away, especially in the springtime before summer's crowds arrive.
My friend, Jessica Mand, and I spent a glorious May weekend on Nantucket in 2007. From our centrally located accommodations at The Periwinkle B&B, we were able to explore--and photograph--many landmark island places during our short stay.
Enjoy these pictures of Nantucket's harbor, beaches, lighthouses, cobblestone streets, cranberry bogs and historic attractions, along with the flowering trees and sunny daffodils that are a harbinger of spring on this lovely island.
- Brant Point LightNantucket Brant Point Lighthouse Picture
- A Welcome SightBrant Point Light Nantucket Photo
- A Sure Sign of SpringNantucket Daffodils Picture
- Nantucket HarborNantucket Harbor Twilight Photo
- Main StreetNantucket Cobblestone Main Street in the Springtime - Photo
- Blossoming TreesNantucket Picture - Main Street Pacific National Bank and United Methodist Church
- Cobblestone StreetsNantucket Cobblestone Streets - Nantucket Photo
- A Must-See SightNantucket Whaling Museum - Picture of the Nantucket Whaling Museum
- A Church with a ViewFirst Congregational Church Nantucket - Climb the Church Tower for Island Views
- Jetties BeachPhoto of Jetties Beach on Nantucket with Seagull
- The Oldest HouseNantucket Oldest House Picture - Jethro Coffin House on Nantucket
- The Old MillThe Old Mill Nantucket - Photo
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