The Rapture Bus | New York City | May 12, 2011
Boston Phoenix staff writer Chris Faraone traveled on one of the Rapture buses in New York City to learn more about Harold Camping's Rapture warriors. The caravan makes its final stop in Boston May 18 through Judgement Day (May 21, 2011).
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