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Spirited Guilford Antiques Show Records Sales Across The Board (Antiques and the Arts)
:The sweep of American history is strong in this coastal town. That is clearly evident in the Hyland House, just past the town green on Boston Street and built in the last half of the Seventeenth Century.
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Escape to leisurely pace of South India (San Jose Mercury News)
Kerala is like a different country from India. The pace is more leisurely, the food is completely different and the people are friendlier.
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Dolly Johnson antique show springs back with new look (Fort Worth Business Press)
When the doors swing open March 12-13 for the 47th annual Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show at Fort Worth’s Will Rogers Memorial Center, it won’t be business as usual.
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Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond (The New Yorker)
goatTitle--“PERFORMANCE AT THE STARLITE” The Starlite Lounge, a Crown Heights watering hole whose days as a “non-discriminating” bar date back to the pre-Stonewall era, is at the risk of closing. To call attention to its plight, the curator David Fierman has organized a . . .
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Region spring break may not be bad idea (The PUC Chronicle)
Midterms Week is upon us, which can only mean one thing: Spring Break is right around the corner at PUC. Because it is still cold outside (how cruel of a joke is that? Spring Break during winter?), many of you take the opportunity to visit warmer locales, but others may not have the means or the funds to do so.
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A garden full of Buddhas (Summit Daily News)
Chiang Mai, Thailand is an historic, exciting and active place in the middle of a gracious and gentle country. Among the highlights is touring some of the more than 300 wats (Buddhist temples) in town. Over 90 percent of Thai residents identify themselves as Buddhists, which is one reason why there are as many wats in Chiang Mai as in Bangkok. It's an active and thriving community with many ...
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Michaan's Auctions Auctioneers & Appraisers Auction: Sunday, March 7, Noon (Antiques and the Arts)
A weekly newspaper serving the antiques and arts industry, collectors, and institutions. New information each week on antiques shows and auctions around the country and antiques dealer listings.
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A fresh spin on the Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show (Dallas Morning News)
FORT WORTH - Everything old is new again at the Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show. The oldest continuous antique show in Texas and throughout the Southwest, "the Dolly Show," as some people still affectionately call it, will be in full bloom Friday and March 13 at Will Rogers Memorial Center.
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Events include Grammy winners, AIDS fundraiser (News On 6 Tulsa)
Associated Press - March 5, 2010 12:15 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Here is a roundup of weekend activities throughout the state of Oklahoma. Because of weather conditions, call ahead:
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Exploring Asia’s latest travel hotspots (Manila Standard Today)
2010 ushers more travel opportunities for people to check out new tourist hotspots that are fast becoming international favorites. For those looking to explore more of our neighboring Asian countries, here are some destinations that should be included in the must-see shortlist.
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