NEW YORK IN THE FALL A guide to making the most of your trip to the Big Apple BY STACIE STANDIFER PHOTOS BY ALAINA MULLIN & TIM NICHOLS
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et’s face it, visiting any city different to our own always brings a bit of excitement. Whether you are a true planner with a daily itinerary of stops and sites scheduled, or the type that just likes to leave time to explore and decide what’s next based on your mood or the weather, a city trip provides endless ways to be entertained and inspired that you won’t find laying on a remote beach. There’s no better time of year to explore the dynamics of a metropolitan landscape than in the fall, and this is especially true for New York City, which literally bursts with glamour and experiences from the first sign of turning leaves through the glorious holiday season. The air is brisk, the stores are full of the most stylish merchandise and the city lures visitors with countless events and attractions in every community and neighborhood. It’s also an incredibly easy trip from Nashville, with multiple airlines operating direct flights to and from several convenient airports each day. It’s an adventure you can plan for months or simply take on a whim when you find that you have a free upcoming weekend. Another reason to love New York.
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