North Carolina offers a rich network of ferries from coastal routes in the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast to inland cable ferries with 21 routes in total. It's one of the best ways to get around, whether you're going to a barrier island for a day trip or taking your car between islands, spotting wildlife along the way. Where Can I Take a Ferry in North Carolina? … [Read more...] about A Guide to Taking North Carolina’s Ferries
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Essential Tips for Navigating Raleigh-Durham International Airport
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is the primary airport serving North Carolina’s Research Triangle region, encompassing Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. In 1929, Raleigh's first municipal airport opened. It became the Raleigh-Durham Army Air Field in 1943 and served as a training base for the Army Air Corps until 1948. In 2024, RDU handled a record 15.5 million … [Read more...] about Essential Tips for Navigating Raleigh-Durham International Airport
Essential Tips for Navigating Nashville International Airport
Nashville International Airport is the airline hub for Nashville, Tennessee. The first airport in the city, Hampton Field, operated until 1921, followed by Blackwood Field, which was in use until 1928. Nashville's municipal airport was established in 1937 as Berry Field, which is where the airport code BNA comes from. It was an early WPA project. The current terminal was … [Read more...] about Essential Tips for Navigating Nashville International Airport
Essential Tips for Navigating Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Around five million passengers travel through Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in New Orleans, Louisiana, annually, and 18 airlines have routes at the airport. Fun fact: the airport code is MSY, which stands for Moisant Stock Yards because NEW was already taken by the previous airport. The History of the New Orleans Airport Originally named for … [Read more...] about Essential Tips for Navigating Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
A First Timer’s Guide to Walt Disney World Transportation
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, may just be the largest theme park in terms of acreage. It's made up of four parks, two water parks, and dozens of hotels. Disney has its own transportation system, made up of buses, the Monorail, boats, and a cable car. But despite plentiful options, it's not set up in a way that makes it easy to get from one resort area to another. … [Read more...] about A First Timer’s Guide to Walt Disney World Transportation
