Cheekwood Botanical Gardens create a peaceful oasis of babbling streams, fragrant and colorful flowers, and modern art sculptures. |
The Music City Skyline, though famous, is much prettier at night when all of the lights turn on. These tall, gray buildings sparkle and shine as the sun goes down. Strolling through Nashville in the evening, it is easy to forget the dirty concrete that surrounds you. |
Those who want to escape bustling city life have their pick of gorgeous waterfalls and swimming holes, both natural and man-made. The cool water, green trees, and craggy rock formations never fail to help you get in-touch with nature. |
Brandt Point Lighthouse welcomes all ships entering Nantucket harbor. Small, quaint, and dependable, this lighthouse is both famously photographed as well as a perfect symbol of the island itself. |
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Nantucket locals love a good reason to celebrate. Every March, the island hosts a Daffodil Festival to honor one of its most abundant flowers, next to hydrangeas. People flood the streets adorned with daffodil shirts, hats, and accessories, and even decorate cars and floats with creative sprays of this golden bloom for the daffodil parade. |
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Nantucket Harbor is one of Ms. Leibrick's favorite places to come and relax with a cup of hot coffee and a good book. This is an excellent place to meet local islanders and experience Nantucket's warm sense of community and friendliness. |