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New York City VARMay 16, 2013 - Jun 03, 2013$1138
Rochester VARFeb 19, 2013 - Mar 04, 2013$1290
New York City VARJun 30, 2013 - Jul 10, 2013$1326
Newark VARJul 01, 2013 - Jul 08, 2013$1353
Boston VARJul 31, 2013 - Aug 14, 2013$1380
Detroit VARJun 27, 2013 - Jul 16, 2013$1395
Tampa VARJun 10, 2013 - Jun 26, 2013$1428
Nashville VARJul 15, 2013 - Aug 19, 2013$1430
Los Angeles VARMay 22, 2013 - Aug 21, 2013$1496
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