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Summer Concerts
ALBURTIS Concerts are 5-9 p.m. at Alburtis Park unless otherwise noted: May 26 -- Come Sundown May 27 -- The Hawks (3-9 p.m.) June 1 -- Arizona Ramblers June 2 -- Hickory Rose June 8 -- Stampede Band June 9 -- Midnight Special June 15 -- Mesa...Tags: Hackettstown, Arizona, Das Awkscht Fescht, Waldheim Park, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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A short trip to where the wild things are
Special to the SunLet's say this first: The Baltimore Zoo is one of the finest in the country. But every zoo is different, and sometimes it's fun to check out the animals and exhibits lurking in other cities. Summertime, the season of vacationing and visiting, is an ideal...Tags: Connecticut, Gardens and Parks, New Year's Day, Lion (animal), George W. Bush
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Avoiding perils on a shore vacation
Sun StaffOn a typical summer weekend Ocean City welcomes more than 350,000 visitors. They come for the sun and fun, and to escape reality. Nonetheless, accidents do happen, even on leisure time. To avoid having a vacation go sour, prepare yourself for worst-...Tags: Lehigh Valley Weather, Hospitals and Clinics, McDonald's, Children, Holidays
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Potent storm 'was a monster'
Sun National StaffJACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Hurricane Isabel pinwheeled into North Carolina and Virginia with devastating force early yesterday afternoon, then screamed up the Eastern seaboard, knocking out power for more than 2 million people in those two states alone, ripping...Tags: Hurricanes, Hospitals and Clinics, National Hurricane Center, Regional Authority, Natural Disasters
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Storms stretch from Mo. to N.J.
Associated PressOne of the East's worst storms of the season blew heavy snow along the Ohio Valley and into the mid-Atlantic states yesterday, shutting down two major airports and canceling church services. More than 3 feet of snow was possible in the mountains, and...Tags: New Jersey, Hospitals and Clinics, Feet, George W. Bush, New York City
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A MAJESTY FOR ALL SEASONS
Times Staff WriterRedwoods, sequoias and bristlecones. California has the tallest, the biggest and the oldest conifers in the world. To excess, add extravagance. We also have the greatest variety. The whispering forests of the Sierra and Pacific ranges are thick with pine,...Tags: Arizona, Agriculture, Texas, San Francisco, Holidays
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STORM TOLL 50; BOAT STILL MISSING
August 25, 1933Plane Speeds To Islands Still Cut Off Nine From Baltimore Get Off Ship 2 Other Marylanders Safely Taken From City of Norfolk with Rest of Passengers-Virginian Praises Skipper Carries Baby From Battered Craft; Voyagers Played Bridge Awaiting Aid A...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Death, Fishing, Disasters and Accidents
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Isabel aims for center of coast
Staff And Wire ReportsWith weather forecasters all but certain Hurricane Isabel will strike the central Atlantic coast late this week, state and local governments up and down the Eastern Seaboard are bracing for what is expected to be an extremely dangerous storm. Computer...Tags: NASCAR, New Jersey, Hurricanes, Auto Racing, National Hurricane Center
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Dropping in on American aristocrats
Times Staff WriterI used to spend hours riding my bicycle through wealthy neighborhoods in suburban St. Louis, where I grew up. I'd stop at the gates of estates, straining to glimpse the mansions beyond and imagining what they looked like inside. No one beckoned from the...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Homes, Soups, Farms, Death
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