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Massachusetts is the home of heroes. From Paul Revere to the New England Patriots, it’s hard not to get wrapped up in Massachusetts.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a significant state in US history. Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Paul Revere’s famous ride took place from Boston to Lexington, the Boston Tea Party started taxation without representation around the nation, and Massachusetts was the first US state to abolish slavery. The Bay State continues to be a political hot-spot – the Kennedys are still camped out throughout the state and major political initiatives are consistently debated and declared here, from education to healthcare to women’s rights. Travellers booking flights to Massachusetts will be immersed in history, legends and legacies.
Massachusetts flights arrive in Boston, the state’s capital city. From Boston, visitors can board trains, rent cars, or board additional Massachusetts flights to other regions of the state or throughout New England. Don’t make Massachusetts a short trip – take a moment and celebrate the nation’s history and achievements by exploring the state to its fullest. Chances are visitors will book return flights to Massachusetts before even leaving the state.
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Peak Season:The peak season for flights to Massachusetts is summer, followed by autumn and spring. Boston is very busy April through November with families in summer and foliage followers in autumn. The Berkshires draw crowds, especially for the Tanglewood summer festival and the autumn leaves.
Memorial Day through Labour Day is high season on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard. The Cape has high prices, crowds, and traffic. Nantucket and the Vineyard are popular destinations for day trippers and week-long visitors, complete with high prices, crowds, and the possibility of rubbing elbows with celebrities.
Off Season:Several Boston hotels offer weekend deals January (after First Night) through March. Many visitors prefer the off-season tranquility of Martha’s Vineyard, and off-season prices can be found in the Berkshires.
Massachusetts is well-serviced by public transportation. Trains and buses leave from Boston to the north shore, central and western Massachusetts, and the south shore. There is also bus and ferry service to Cape Cod, ferry service to Nantucket and Cuttyhunk, and Nantucket Airlines offers flights from Hyannis to Nantucket.
Once at your destination, walking is generally the preferred method for seeing the sights. To cover distance quickly in Boston, take the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA or the “T”). The T is second only to taking a cab for getting around Boston and Cambridge and parts of Brookline.
Bicycling is also popular throughout the state, although it can be risky in city traffic. Provincetown has the Province Lands Bike Trail that is difficult but has great scenery. Cambridge is more bicycle friendly with bike lanes on most roads.
Martha’s Vineyard has heavy traffic in the summer and provides shuttles, buses, and bikes to get you around the island.
Driving around the state is always an option. Try to avoid driving in the cities as Massachusetts drivers are as rude as they are reputed to be, and especially try to avoid rush hour.
There are several main airports for travellers taking flights to Massachusetts including:
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK) (website: www.nantucketairport.com)
Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA)
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Louisa May AlcottAlcott was born in Concord and her famous book is based on her experiences as a child growing up in the city
Anita DesaiThe novel tells of one summer in the lives of an Indian brother and sister. The eldest daughter looks after her parents, while her brother spends the vacation with a suburban American family in Massachusetts.
Philip RothA college professor at a university in the Berkshires is accused of racism and is forced to resign.
Arthur MillerThe famous play by Miller is set in Boston and New York.
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