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  2. List of flagpoles by height - Wikipedia

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    This list of flagpoles by height includes completed flagpoles which are either free–standing or supported, excluding the height of any pedestal (plinth), building, or other base platform which may elevate them.

  3. Rommel's asparagus - Wikipedia

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    Wooden poles set in France in 1944 to cause damage to military gliders and to kill or injure glider infantry. Rommel's asparagus (German: Rommelspargel - the German word Spargel means '"asparagus"; German pronunciation: [ˈʁɔml̩ˌʃpaʁɡl̩] ⓘ) were 4-to-5-metre (13 to 16 ft) logs which the Axis placed in the fields and meadows of Normandy to cause damage to the expected invasion of ...

  4. Pole building framing - Wikipedia

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    Poles, from which these buildings get their name, are natural shaped or round wooden timbers 4 to 12 inches (100 to 300 mm) in diameter. [4] The structural frame of a pole building is made of tree trunks, utility poles, engineered lumber or chemically pressure-treated squared timbers which may be buried in the ground or anchored to a concrete slab.

  5. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    Flagpoles are usually made of wood or metal. Flagpoles can be designed in one piece with a taper (typically a steel taper or a Greek entasis taper), [2] or be made from multiple pieces to make them able to expand. In the United States, ANSI/NAAMM guide specification FP-1001-97 covers the engineering design of metal flagpoles to ensure safety.

  6. File:Flagpole, Kew Gardens - geograph.org.uk - 227188.jpg

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    The flagpole is 225 feet high and is the tallest wooden flagpole in the world. There has been a flagpole on this site since 1861. This one was given in 1959 by British Columbia; it is a Douglas fir grown on Vancouver Island. (Update: Shortly after this photograph was taken, in 2007, the flagpole was taken down).

  7. Artist behind mysterious ‘Trump Crossing’ signs in NYC revealed

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    The NYC Administrative Code prohibits the posting of such materials on public property, including on lampposts and telephone and utility poles. First offenses are punishable by a fine of $75 to $150.

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