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  2. Bard on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    Bard purchased its first 500-seat saddlespan tent in 1992. By the end of the 2010 season, the Mainstage theatre tent was in need of replacement and, following the "Staging our Future" capital campaign, the Festival built a custom-designed Mainstage theatre tent. The new tent expanded the seating capacity to 742 seats and included a redesigned ...

  3. Pop up canopy - Wikipedia

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    A number of frame tents at the Portland Farmers Market. Semi-permanent gazebos at a holiday resort. A pop-up canopy (or portable gazebo or frame tent in some countries) is a shelter that collapses down to a size that is portable. Typically, canopies of this type come in sizes from five feet by five feet to ten feet by twenty feet.

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    Marquee may refer to: Marquee (structure), a structure placed over the entrance to a hotel, theater, casino, train station, or similar building. Marquee (tent), a large tent, generally used as a temporary building; Marquee, 1979 Canadian drama television series; Marquee Cinemas, a movie theater chain in the United States

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  6. Oppenheimer Park - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 tents remained at the park after the deadline, but the protesters and campers were removed from park and five people were arrested on October 16, 2014 for resisting to vacate the park. [ 6 ] Homeless encampment, 2020

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  8. Concord Pacific Place - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, on the north shore of False Creek. [2] The area was formerly the rail yards of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was redeveloped into the main site of the 1986 World Exposition. In 1988, it was purchased by Concord Pacific Developments with investors led by Hongkonger billionaire Li Ka-shing.

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