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  2. Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights review: Last time up the ladder!

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    That's the idea behind Govee's Permanent Outdoor Light kit, which is available in 50-and 100-foot configurations (for $200 and $300, respectively). I recently installed one of the latter on my ...

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    A legitimately great product for festive year-round outdoor lighting.

  5. Super Trouper (spotlight) - Wikipedia

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    Super Trouper is a registered trademark for a series of follow spotlights used in stadium, concert, and special-event lighting. The lights are manufactured by Strong Lighting of Omaha, Nebraska, which acquired the Super Trouper and its larger cousin, the Gladiator, from its former manufacturer Syncrolite who had acquired them from Ballantyne Strong of Omaha, Nebraska (originally Strong ...

  6. History of street lighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the US, street lights using sodium vapor were first installed on a rural highway near Port Jervis, New York, in 1933. [1] In 1938, a study of sodium vapor light use at selected intersections in Chicago claimed that the new lighting had helped to reduce the number of accidents in those areas.

  7. National Christmas Tree (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The lighting scheme for the National Christmas Tree was altered in 2013. General Electric provided the lights, as it had since 1962, and for the fourth year in a row LED lights were used. New round "sugar plum lights" in bright blue, green, and red colors were added in 2013 to enhance the tree's nighttime appearance.

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