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Airports in Boston
Situated in the East Boston, Logan International Airport (General Edward
Lawrence Logan International Airport) serves the city of Boston,
Massachusetts, U.S.A. This international airport is the largest in the New
England region and 17th busiest airport in U.S.A. (in terms of passenger
traffic). Owned by Massachusetts Port Authority, the airport is a hub for
Cape Air, Delta Air Lines, and PenAir. It is also a focus city for Azores
Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. It offers passenger & cargo services for
domestic & international destinations. These include Chicago,
Washington, Baltimore, San Francisco, London, Toronto, Dublin, Paris,
Frankfurt, Dubai, Munich, Doha, Istanbul, and more. Passengers can easily
commute to & from the airport using Logan Express, app ride, limos,
shuttles, taxis, airport shuttle bus, MBTA Silver Line bus, water taxi, and
more.
Explore Nashville
Nashville, capital of Tennessee, lies almost in the center of the state on
the Cumberland River. With its many universities and colleges, along with
its superb reproduction of the Parthenon, it�s often called the �Athens of
the South� Founded in 1779, Nashville, although an important financial
center, is perhaps best known as the capital of country music, as evidenced
by such attractions as the Country Music Hall of Fame and the city�s famous
Music Row district. The city serves as an excellent jumping-off point to
explore the rest of Tennessee, and Nashville�s surroundings offer many
historical and recreational attractions, including old plantations and
Civil War sites.
Things to Do in Nashville
The Nashville Parthenon
In Centennial Park, a short walk west of the city center, is the famous
reproduction of Athens Parthenon. Originally built of wood in 1897 to
commemorate the state�s centenary and later rebuilt in cement on the same
site, it�s an impressively accurate full-scale replica of the original
Greek temple. Inside is a permanent art collection of 63 works by 19th- and
20th-century American painters, along with a 42-foot- high replica of the
statue of the goddess Athena Parthenos covered with gold leaf. Also, worth
seeing are the replicas of the famed 5th century BC Parthenon Marbles.
The Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol, built on the most prominent hill in downtown
Nashville, was designed in a simple Neoclassical style and is capped with a
temple-like lantern. Started in 1845 and made mostly of local Tennessee
limestone, this impressive structure is the anchor of the Bicentennial
Capitol Mall State Park linking the legislature with the downtown core.
Guided tours are available at no charge (on the
hour, 9am-3pm) as are self-guided tours, and the Public Galleries are open
to visitors on legislative days. The building also houses the Tennessee
State Museum with exhibits spanning the prehistoric to Civil War periods,
along with displays of furniture, weapons, and paintings. Bicentennial
Capitol Mall State Park is itself worth exploring. This 19-acre site
commemorates the state�s 200th anniversary and includes a huge granite map
imbedded in the concrete plaza along with numerous fountains and statues of
Tennessee-born Presidents Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.
Downtown Presbyterian Church
The Downtown Presbyterian Church - one of more than 600 churches in
Nashville - is a splendid example of Egyptian Revival architecture. The
Egyptian decorative theme is continued inside in the wall paintings,
woodwork, and stained-glass windows. Used as a hospital during the Union
occupation of the city during the Civil War, it was designated Hospital No.
8 and housed 206 beds. Self-guided tours are available, and guests are
welcome to attend events and services.
Best Time to Fly to Nashville
The best time to visit Nashville is from April through October, when the
warm weather brings the city to life. Although December is quite charming
with Christmas decorations at the Opryland Hotel and the Belle Meade
Plantation, winter is low season. From November to March, you will find
drastically lower prices on flights and hotels (excluding the holidays).