STONEHENGE, England -- Rain-sodden crowds welcomed a spectacularly wet summer solstice at Stonehenge in true British fashion Thursday: With stoicism and wit. So bad was... full story ![]()

The Groton Public Library is still looking for artwork for the fifth annual Summer Solstice Art Show.
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It's almost summertime, and that means festival season is on the way. The 17th annual Summer Solstice Jazz Festival hits downtown East Lansing on June 21-22.
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We are looking for four golfers from Northeast Ohio to join four Plain Dealer staffers next month in the Summer Solstice Golf Challenge, which returns with a twist.
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Tue, 12 Feb 2013 17:27:45By Terry L. Jones Westside bureauNEW ROADS — “It’s like Bourbon Street, in New Roads!” That’s how 27-year-old April David described the annual Mardi Gras celebration in Pointe Coupee Parish on a soggy Fat Tuesday. David, of Fordoche, along with her friends Megan Wildey and Tony Ri...
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A new theory suggests Stonehenge was created as a huge graveyard for the elite.
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RESEARCHERS have unveiled a new theory for the origins of Stonehenge, saying it was originally a graveyard and venue for mass celebrations.
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THE workforce that built Stonehenge 4,500 years ago came in their thousands from the length and breadth of Britain, a study shows.
dailyexpress.co.uk (2 months and 18 days ago)
LONDON — British researchers have proposed a new theory for the origins of Stonehenge: It may have started as a giant burial ground for elite families around 3,000 B.C.New studies of cremated human remains excavated from the site suggest that about 500 years before the Stonehenge we know today was built, a larger stone circle was erected at the same site as a community...
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The temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia (pictured), the Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge in Wiltshire all appear in the eye-opening collection.
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Author Jean Stringam celebrates cowboys of the Calgary Stampede in a new young adult novel, "Solstice Magic," a fantastic romp that ricochets from stock dog trials to rabbit hopping clubs to Ukrainian goddesses to romance.Read about the...
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