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  2. Screen on the Green (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Screen on the Green consists of free movies shown on a large screen outdoors. The event typically draws between 5,000 and 10,000 people for each film. Through the 2007 series screen, tents, glass containers, pets, and grills are not allowed at the event.

  3. Pop up canopy - Wikipedia

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    Pop up canopies have become very popular for sporting events, festivals and trade shows. They are also known as pit tents when used in the context of amateur or semi-professional motorsport. Some commercial canopy companies are even beginning to silk screen and digitally print on the custom canopy tops to promote the company using them.

  4. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    Gazebos can be tent-style structures of poles covered by tensioned fabric. Gazebos may have screens to aid in the exclusion of flying insects. Temporary gazebos are often set up in the campsites of music festivals in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, usually accompanying tents around them.

  5. 7 top-rated camping tents for the great outdoors - AOL

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    Whether your backpacking this summer or attending a festival for the weekend, check out these 7 top-rated camping tents.

  6. Kelty (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tents are one of the core products of Kelty. Kelty tents are made of high-quality materials. Kelty tent fabrics are made of Polyester, which is longer-lasting than Nylon, and the poles are made of lightweight aluminum. Kelty's focus as a brand remains budget friendly outdoor gear for camping and backpacking.

  7. Exploding cinema - Wikipedia

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    Over twenty five years the group has screened thousands of unfunded no-budget films/videos in pubs, squats, clubs, microcinemas and cafes. They staged one-off shows in disused factories, ships, museums, car parks, roofs, a circus tent and an outdoor swimming pool. [ 7 ]

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