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  2. Concrete goose - Wikipedia

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    A lawn goose decorated for the Fourth of July. The concrete goose, also known as a porch goose or lawn goose, is a lawn ornament popular in the United States. Concrete geese reached the peak of their popularity in the 1980s, [1] but are still common in the Midwestern United States.

  3. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Concrete goose: a popular lawn ornament in the United States. A front lawn featuring an International Truck is an example of "found object art". Elephant ears and sunflowers were purposely planted to adorn the antique farm equipment on this US lawn. Found object art: items such as bowling balls, toilet planters, and antique farm equipment may ...

  4. Category:Garden ornaments - Wikipedia

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    Garden ornaments — decorative elements and features of garden design ... Yard globe This page was last edited on 22 December 2016, at 04:02 (UTC). ...

  5. Plastic flamingo - Wikipedia

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    After the release of John Waters's 1972 movie Pink Flamingos, [2] plastic flamingos came to be the stereotypical example of lawn kitsch. [1] Many imitation products have found their way onto front lawns and store shelves since then. Genuine pink flamingos made by Union Products from 1987 (the 30th anniversary of the plastic flamingo) until 2001 ...

  6. What happened to AC Moore? New craft store, art studio ... - AOL

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    This is the first JOANN store to come to Myrtle Beach. The building was previously occupied by A.C. Moore Arts and Crafts. It is located at 1120 Seaboard St., between a Dollar Tree and T.J. Maxx.

  7. Lawn jockey - Wikipedia

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    The lawn ornament, popular in certain parts of the United States and Canada in years past, [1] was a cast replica, usually about half-scale or smaller, generally of a man dressed in jockey's clothing and holding up one hand as though taking the reins of a horse. The hand sometimes carries a metal ring (suitable for hitching a horse in the case ...

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