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Photos: Solstice Circus welcome winter at Plough & Stars
Solstice Circus | Plough & Stars | December 22, 2011
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DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN
| December 30, 2011
Solstice Circus celebrated this year's winter solstice at Plough & Stars in Cambridge on December 22, 2011.
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