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Britney Spears – “Baby One More Time – LIVE – The Circus Tour (Boston – 8/29/2009)

Britney Spears performs her hit song “Baby One More Time” LIVE as part of The Circus Tour Starring Britney Spears at the TD Garden in Boston on 8/29/2009. Taken from section 1, row 13 (center stage, halfway up the lower bowl — GREAT seats for a concert and for shooting video). Check out my YouTube channel to see more LIVE Britney Spears videos (Mohegan Sun, Madison Square Garden), including the ENTIRE August 29 show at TD Garden!
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Designers look back a century and more.

Designers look back a century and more.
English poet Percy Shelley wrote, “There is a harmony in autumn, a luster to its sky.” This fall, that’s especially true in home decor. Rich, interesting hues, textiles, and materials work in concert to welcome the season when we all move back indoors.
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Warm tones inspired by old Europe and America
English poet Percy Shelley wrote, “There is a harmony in autumn, a luster to its sky.” This fall, that’s especially true in home décor. Rich, interesting hues, textiles and materials work in concert to welcome the season when we all move back indoors.
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More live music

More live music
Cadieux Cafe: Evan Perri Trio, 9:30 p.m. Sun. 4300 Cadieux, Detroit. 313-882-8560.
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Decision took soul searching
Gloversville priest, once engaged to be married, says he was reawakened
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A Boston Vacation is More than a Tea Party

A Boston Vacation is More than a Tea Party

Expanding past the shoreline of the Massachusetts Bay, Boston extends for miles inland. Boston was the largest city in America up until 1755. Unlike other early American cities, Boston suffered the most during the British clamp down on the colonies. This long historic past provides visitors with many small, site- specific museums and historical areas.

The North End of Boston includes the North Church and Paul Revere’s home. A visit here will give the visitor an appreciation for the character of our Nation’s heroes.

Walking tours of the historic areas are a wonderful way to experience history first hand. Guided tours of the Freedom Trail immerse Boston visitors in the daily life of the early settlers. The Freedom Trail winds its way around sixteen of Boston’s most famous historical sites.

Across the street from the Boston Commons is the Public Garden. Visitors are greeted by gorgeous landscaping and the famous statue of George Washington on a horse. The beauty of the garden is just one reason it is so often used as a background by filmmakers and wedding photographers.

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