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Connecticut Fairs: Your Guide To Connecticut Fairs

Boston Landmarks Orchestra Classical Concert Series at Hatch Memorial Shell
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Connecticut Fairs: Your Guide To Connecticut Fairs
For Megan Cook,11, her sister Sarah Cook, 9, and Carla Sores, 11, it was a good time to scream as they drop on the Rainbow, a ride at the midway on the opening day of the Big E Friday.
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Mike Ragogna: LXDs & Frequencies: Conversations with American Hi-Fi’s Stacy Jones and Director Jon Chu, Plus Slash …
A Conversation With American Hi-Fi’s Stacy Jones Mike Ragogna: Would it be fair to call you a pop-rock? Stacy Jones: Yeah, sure. I’ll take…
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Southern California Theatre Guide 2009

Southern California Theatre Guide 2009
Every day actors and other artists arrive in Los Angeles, lured by the prospect of employment in film and television.
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1B Shealy fights through tough season for PawSox
PAWTUCKET – A big slugger with 169 MLB games under his belt with Colorado, Kansas City and five games in Boston this season, Ryan Shealy fully expected to provide more and better results for the Red Sox organization this year.
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Tuesday Sticky staple No camping trip or cookout is complete without s’mores, those ooey-gooey campfire treats that make you wish you’d remembered the wet wipes. Today on National S’mores Day, we celebrate the simple yet heavenly combination of a toasted marshmallow and a square of chocolate sandwiched between two graham crackers, and the sticky-faced joy it has brought to countless outdoor …
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Craigslist Boston: Guide To Activities

Craigslist Boston: Guide To Activities

Perhaps you have just moved to beautiful Boston and you are looking to find something of interest, like joining a club or organization. Or maybe you are trying to find the best concerts, fairs, or meet others that work in your profession. While it can be stressful trying to accomplish these goals, craigslist Boston makes it simple.

Craigslist is an amazing revolution in internet search and connections. Gone are the days where we relied on Google to tell us where everything is! Now there is craigslist, which covers over 450 cities and countries, foreign and domestic. This incredible website was started in 1995 and has since grown to be the eighth most popular website on the world wide web. And the best part about it is that it is so simple to use, even those with minimal computer skills can easily access the database of craigslist. Simply visit www.craigslist.org, and select Boston as your city. That’s it, and you have a world of information available at your fingertips.

Craigslist Boston lists an impressive amount of classifieds to find activities and various organizations. No matter what your interest, you will most likely find a group or organization that shares the exact same passion. If you like to cook, there are advertisements to join cooking classes for culinary creations from France and Italy. If you are a mother, then Boston has several “Mother’s Day Out” programs listed to suit your schedule. There are even groups advertised that meet to learn the German language and culture, all available for free on craigslist Boston.

If you are a professional on a business trip to Boston, then consider looking at craigslist to meet other professionals in your field. Not only will you make the most of your business experience in Boston, but you will also be given the opportunity to network and build professional relationships. You also have the option of viewing several current job openings in Boston if you would like to relocate and find work in the area. Craigslist Boston also advertises opportunities to join sports teams and people who are looking for partners to help them get fit. You can even join a walking group that meets three times a week – what a great way to make new friends in such a big city!

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The Boston Travel Guide Book

The Boston Travel Guide Book

Whether you’rean American on vacation,or you’replanning a holidayin the UnitedStates, Boston, Massachusetts is a citythatyou mightwant to visit.

It doesn\’t have the Broadway playsand glitzy shoppingof New York City down the coast, but this cityis steeped in UnitedStates history…as in the “BostonTea Party”steeped in history.OK Enoughfor bad puns.

Itis one of the oldestcities in the UnitedStates….foundedin 1630 by the pilgrimsfromEnglandif you really want to know. (Notthe pilgrimsthatcomeoveron the Mayflower to Plymouth, by the way.)

Duringthe UnitedStates Revolutionseveralmajor battles took placehere… the Battle of Bunker Hill is one of the mostfamous. The Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought nearby.It was fromthe Old NorthChurch thatPaul Reveretook his famous”midnight ride” crying the warningof the approach of the British….. As the poemgoes,

“…One if by land,and two if by sea;

And I on the opposite shore will be,

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Travel Guide Book Explores Boston Travel

Travel Guide Book Explores Boston Travel

Whether you\’re an American on vacation, or you\’re planning a holiday in the United States, Boston, Massachusetts is a city that you might want to visit.

It doesn\’t have the Broadway plays and glitzy shopping of New York City down the coast, but this city is steeped in United States history… as in the “Boston Tea Party” steeped in history. OK Enough for bad puns.

It is one of the oldest cities in the United States…. founded in 1630 by the pilgrims from England if you really want to know. (Not the pilgrims that come over on the Mayflower to Plymouth, by the way.)

During the United States Revolution several major battles took place here… the Battle of Bunker Hill is one of the most famous. The Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought nearby. It was from the Old North Church that Paul Revere took his famous “midnight ride” crying the warning of the approach of the British….. As the poem goes,

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Guide to Getting a Boston Theater Ticket

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Guide to Getting a Boston Theater Ticket

Procuring a Boston theater ticket is not too difficult. You can expect genuine bargains for shows that are a bit dated; the challenge lies in procuring Boston theater ticket of current shows at a discount. The newly released shows charge exorbitantly high price. They feature renowned theatre and drama people. The shows are extremely popular.

You can get Boston theater ticket at an unbelievably low price. Various sites on the Internet sell discounted Boston theater tickets. You will need to search for the sites and buy the tickets at a very low value. You can also buy the tickets directly from the counter, but that will not assure you of lesser-priced tickets. Thus, it is wiser to approach a proper booking agent with for Boston theater tickets sold at a face value. Various places sell tickets at a throwaway price to students and seniors. Thus, you can take advantage of that facility. At times, you can get a good bargain, if you buy tickets with reduced ticket codes. These are considered secret codes for every show. If you get hold of these, you can even get a discount, as high as 60%.

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