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Charlie and Kat Hatfield, of West Toeldo, talk while waiting in line for gates to open at Centennial Terrace Saturday ...
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Alana Eddy, 17, of West Toledo, center, runs toward the concession stand before the start of Saturday evening's performance.
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The Toledo-based group The Nu-Tones open to applause at Centennial Terrace.
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Eileen Eddy, of West Toledo, swapped her prescription contact lenses for two with Union Jackson Saturday evening when she and ...
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Liz Wolfe, of Canton, Mich., right, talks with her husband Chris while the two wait for 1964: The Tribute to take the stage.
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Emma Billmaier, 9, of Maumee, center, and her brother Jackson, 5, dance on the lawn to radio music before the ...
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Kevin Walker, of West Toledo, taped a photograph of The Beatles to his wheel chair.
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Bracy Jackson, of Sylvania, left, and Debbie Oliver, of Toledo, center left, share a dance while The Nu-Tones preform.
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Members of The Nu-Tones, a Toledo-based band, greet fans after their performance.
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1964: The Tribute play dressed as The Beatles.
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Audience members make their way toward the front as 1964: The Tribute takes the stage.
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Published: 7/22/2012 - Updated: 11 months ago
1964: The Tribute Plays at Centennial Terrace
The Beatles tribute band played songs dressed as the beatles Saturday July 21, 2012.
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Charlie and Kat Hatfield, of West Toeldo, talk while waiting in line for gates to open at Centennial Terrace Saturday ...
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Alana Eddy, 17, of West Toledo, center, runs toward the concession stand before the start of Saturday evening's performance.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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The Toledo-based group The Nu-Tones open to applause at Centennial Terrace.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Eileen Eddy, of West Toledo, swapped her prescription contact lenses for two with Union Jackson Saturday evening when she and ...
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Liz Wolfe, of Canton, Mich., right, talks with her husband Chris while the two wait for 1964: The Tribute to take the stage.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Emma Billmaier, 9, of Maumee, center, and her brother Jackson, 5, dance on the lawn to radio music before the ...
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Kevin Walker, of West Toledo, taped a photograph of The Beatles to his wheel chair.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Bracy Jackson, of Sylvania, left, and Debbie Oliver, of Toledo, center left, share a dance while The Nu-Tones preform.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Members of The Nu-Tones, a Toledo-based band, greet fans after their performance.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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1964: The Tribute play dressed as The Beatles.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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Audience members make their way toward the front as 1964: The Tribute takes the stage.
THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH
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