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 Air Traffic Control Tower in Columbus by Stephen-KarenConn Operated by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, Port Columbus is a large airport with three concourses and is served by every major American airline without any one of them dominating the market. Although we live much closer to the Cincinnati Airport, sometimes it is worth the extra drive for us to fly out of Columbus because the fares can be cheaper. Airlines offering service at Port Columbus include, in no particular order: Delta Southwest America West/America West Express American/American Eagle Air Canada Jazz Midwest Express/Skyway Continental,Continental Express U.S. Airways/U.S. Airways Express Leave a Comment
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I've always flown to Ohio when visiting people. Once there we usually rented a car. It's easy to drive around the cities and outlying towns, and there is nowhere near as much traffic as there is in Los Angeles. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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A large number of airlines serve Port Columbus with 350 arrivals and departures daily serving 35 destinations on a non-stop basis and hundreds of additional cities on a direct or connecting basis. Leave a Comment
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 COSI Museum by WILDEFLOWER Big parking lot. One fee for all day. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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If you are traveling light then Skybus is a very good option for you. You can find fares for 10$!!! As of now they connect 18 cities, however they have been adding new locations often. The catch is they nickle and dime you for extras, like checking luggage, but still it is a very economical option. SKYBUS NO LONGER EXISTS..... I HOPE YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF IT WHILE IT WAS HERE
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 Jill Eating Lunch in the Ford Escape by deecat Although we did not use our car while we were in Columbus, Ohio, we needed it to get there. We "valet parked the car" since we were staying at the Hyatt on Capitol Square. If you plan to go to the Zoo, Franklin Park conservatory and Botanical Garden, Hanby House State Memorial, Kelton House Museum and Garden, Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, or Ohio Governor's Residence Tour, you will certainly need your car. There are also other outlying activities nearby that would require the use of a car. If you stay downtown, you can easily walk to many places. It was about a 10-15 minutes walk to reach German Village, about a 10-minute walk to reach the Old Deaf School Park, less than 5 minutes to the State Capitol and Capitol Square, and about a one-minute walk to reach the Ohio Theatre or the Columbus City Mall. Other areas in the City such as the North Market, the Short North area , Ohio State University, Santa Maria Replica can be reached via walking, a taxi, or your car. For a Taxi, use Blue Cab, (614)236-4444 or (614)268-4466, 15% Senior Citizen and Student Discount. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Sprawling and low density Columbus is definitely a car city. Happily, parking is relatively cheap and available (one of Columbus's major industries seems to be parking...) The worst traffic occurs during rush hour on the north side of town. Several construction projects are underway right now, the most noted being the re-construciton of the very useful I-670 connector between I-71 and 315, so going east to west, just north of downtown, is a bit more involved than it used to be. For those wanting to cross the north side of downtown, I'd take 5th ave. For those going east to west across the south side, Broad Stree, Main Street, and I-70 are all fine targets A site for Columbus Traffic Info The COTA bus sytem is useful for those who commute into downtown and abandon the heart of the city at 5:00, but, for the rest of us, it is a time-consuming mess. One execption,: if one lives or is staying within walking distance of High Street, bus transport is a good way to get a feel for a few of the more interesting parts of the city- the Short North, German Village and OSU. Take the Number 2 as far as it will go in either direction to get your bearings. Due in part to the political efforts of Ohio Governor Bob Taft- (R), an avid bicyclist, Columbus is currently in the process of building a large system of bike trails, which, while fairly useless as commuter routes, nonetheless are worthwhile for the recreational rider. The most established is the Olentangy bikeway which runs from south of downtown (berliner park), all the way up to I-270 along the Olentangy river- with a few well-marked interruptions on minor side streets. The best part of the path runs north from the Whetstone Park of Roses, through a long series of tree-filled parks and riverside views. Antrim park with its half mile long resivior, is a popular spot for joggers and dog walkers. North of route 161, the path winds through the parks along back yards of residential Worthington. At the very northern end is a newly constructed skateboard Park. A new north-south path, from Bexley's Jeffrey park, on up to Easton Shopping center, is currently under construction, and is due to be finished around 2005. The 'Heritage Trail' is another 'rail trail' that runs northeastward from Hilliard for 8 miles into farmlands. A ride down this path is a good way to get a look at what Ohio farms look like. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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by melancholia unless you are staying on campus i would definitely recommend having a car, or renting a car. public transit here is not that great so you probably won't have to much to do w/out a car. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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rental car ...public transportation is terrible Theme: Other
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When travelling to Columbus, we chose to take I-70 Westbound from Pennsylvania. There were a few construction areas, but no delays > than 5 minutes. Columbus has an excellent hoghway system in & around the city & we found it easy to get around. All signs were well marked. Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Get cheap flights to Columbus. Airports in the area include Columbus Int'L (CMH). Check flights to Columbus when you want to visit these nearby places: Bexley, Grove City, Dublin, Westerville and Lithopolis.
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