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Las Vegas LITJan 31, 2013 - Feb 11, 2013$149
San Diego LITJul 11, 2013 - Jul 12, 2013$255
San Francisco LITMay 29, 2013 - Jun 02, 2013$273
Phoenix LITDec 15, 2012 - Dec 15, 2012$319
Detroit LITMar 12, 2013 - Mar 19, 2013$382
Jacksonville LITJan 10, 2013 - Jan 16, 2013$393
Milwaukee LITDec 20, 2012 - Jan 07, 2013$466
Pittsburgh LITDec 26, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012$470
New York City LITDec 27, 2012 - Jan 07, 2013$474
Fairbanks LITDec 15, 2012 - Dec 24, 2012$1454
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