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  2. Hilleberg - Wikipedia

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    Hilleberg Keron GT tents in Gould Bay, Antarctica Hilleberg Anaris ridge tent, red, two person, three‑season, 1400 g without poles, purchased September 2020, pitched near Lake Gimmenesjön, Sweden Hilleberg the Tentmaker is a Swedish tent -making company that was founded in 1971 by a husband and wife team, Bo and Renate Hilleberg.

  3. Perfect Family Camping Tents for Your Next Adventure - AOL

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    Our pros narrowed down the best camping tents for the perfect outdoor adventure, from 4-person tents to camping tents for families and backpackers.

  4. EnterTRAINment Junction - Wikipedia

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    A-Maze-N Funhouse was a section of EnterTRAINment Junction that features five family-friendly mazes with different optical and physical illusions. The main midway was themed to an old-time circus. Within it were five different "tents" that all housed a separate maze. [6] The first maze was the Mirror Maze, a large house of mirrors. Kids could ...

  5. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Ridge tents have a steeply sloping roof so the whole height is rarely usable. Dome tents slope gently in all directions from the peak enabling nearly the entire height to be usable for a large portion of the tent. Tunnel tents have a good usable height along the center line. Frame and cabin tents have gently sloping roofs and near vertical walls.

  6. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    A condominium building in Bethesda, Maryland. Multifamily residential, also known as multidwelling unit (MDU), is a classification of housing where multiple separate housing units for residential inhabitants are contained within one building or several buildings within one complex. [1]

  7. Vertical wind tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The first human to fly in a vertical wind tunnel was Jack Tiffany in 1964 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base located in Greene and Montgomery County, Ohio.. In 1982 Jean St-Germain, an inventor from Drummondville, Quebec, [2] sold a vertical wind tunnel concept to both Les Thompson and Marvin Kratter, both of whom went on to build their own wind tunnels.

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