Massachusetts

Over There! Poster perspectives of World War I

  While visiting Boston recently I encountered intense late winter weather that made me focus most of my free time on indoor activities, rather than strolling through the interesting streets of this historic city.  I enjoyed these days and…

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Boston Gains More International Routes

Boston’s Logan Airport is becoming more of an international hub, with 13 new international routes in past couple of years. The latest is an El Al-operated route to Tel Aviv that will begin this summer. Other recent additions include a Dreamliner…

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Leaf-Peeping: $3 billion New England Business!

When the weather turns cool and the leaves turn colors, lots of tourists turn to New England to watch—and it adds up to a huge business for New England hotels, restaurants and other travel services: over $3 billion in all. It’s so big that it…

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Delta NY-BOS shuttle changes planes and LGA terminals

Starting in November, Delta’s NY-Boston hourly shuttle operation is moving from the Marine Air Terminal, Laguardia’s old terminal for the Pan Am flying boats of the 30s to Delta’s main terminal at the far end of the field. It will no longer be able to…

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Currently in Boston, The Travel Art We Love

 Who among us has not longed to travel back in time to the world we see in old travel posters, when seeing the world was a pastime reserved for the few and, in our imaginations, we are among them.     International Poster Gallery in…

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Turner in Salem, Mass. Today until Sept 1.

The Peabody Essex Museum (East India Square (161 Essex St) Salem, Massachusetts 01970. 978-745-9500) is presenting a show called ‘Turner and the Sea’ and I so wish I could see it.  For those lucky enough to be in the area, it should be a…

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Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston

I had to think a long time before writing this entry. We live in a time where “The Founding Fathers” are quoted to justify almost every point of view . So I had a lot of second thoughts before I sat down to put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard in…

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Over There! Poster perspectives of World War I

  While visiting Boston recently I encountered intense late winter weather that made me focus most of my free time on indoor activities, rather than strolling through the interesting streets of this historic city.  I enjoyed these days and…

Read More

Boston Gains More International Routes

Boston’s Logan Airport is becoming more of an international hub, with 13 new international routes in past couple of years. The latest is an El Al-operated route to Tel Aviv that will begin this summer. Other recent additions include a Dreamliner…

Read More

Leaf-Peeping: $3 billion New England Business!

When the weather turns cool and the leaves turn colors, lots of tourists turn to New England to watch—and it adds up to a huge business for New England hotels, restaurants and other travel services: over $3 billion in all. It’s so big that it…

Read More

Currently in Boston, The Travel Art We Love

 Who among us has not longed to travel back in time to the world we see in old travel posters, when seeing the world was a pastime reserved for the few and, in our imaginations, we are among them.     International Poster Gallery in…

Read More

Turner in Salem, Mass. Today until Sept 1.

The Peabody Essex Museum (East India Square (161 Essex St) Salem, Massachusetts 01970. 978-745-9500) is presenting a show called ‘Turner and the Sea’ and I so wish I could see it.  For those lucky enough to be in the area, it should be a…

Read More

Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston

I had to think a long time before writing this entry. We live in a time where “The Founding Fathers” are quoted to justify almost every point of view . So I had a lot of second thoughts before I sat down to put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard in…

Read More