The route to visit Martin Factory
I had been always dreaming of visiting the Martin Factory. May be when I was retired or may be when I can take a long vacation.Well, I had been to US several times (for working trips)more that 10...
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Stanley,Your best bet is to fly to Newark Airport (EWR) and rent a car. Nazareth, PA is about 75 minutes away. Philadelphia is another option.Keep in mind that the Martin factory is closed on...
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Mac is 100% correct (not that anyone doubts that). Once you get on Interstate 78 from Newark Airport, you travel west, cross into Pennsylvania in about an hour, drive another 15 or 20 minutes. About 3...
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Being that you are coming from so far away, your best bet will probably be to fly into New York (JFK) and spend a few nights there to visit the city. You can take a day trip to Nazareth to enjoy the...
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Good advice there. However you do NOT need a car in New York City. In fact it's a liability. You'll do much better with public transportation or taxis. Just rent a car for the day when you go to...
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You can also visit all the vintage Martins at Mandolin Brothers in Staten Island. You can get their either with public transportation or the rental car. Worth the trip.
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Yes, what Robin said. Fly to JFK airport New York City (big international hub), visit New York, no car. When it's time to go to Nazareth, rent a car in New York, or go out to Newark airport on the...
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