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  2. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Larger tents sometimes are partitioned into separate sleeping areas or rooms. A tent described as viz-a-viz (cabin tent) usually has two separate sleeping areas with a living area in between. Tent color In some areas there is a move toward reducing the visual impact of campsites. The best colors for low visibility are green, brown, tan or khaki.

  3. The Elements are No Match for These Great 4-Season Tents - AOL

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    Camp in the snow or on the side of the mountain with these impenetrable shelters from Black Diamond, Hilleberg, REI Co-op, and other trusted brands.

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    Using Airbnb or Vrbo to rent out your house or a room in a popular location can be an especially lucrative opportunity. For shorter stays of 27 nights or less, Airbnb sends your payment ...

  5. List of tent cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is a tent city in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where a woman was protecting a friend near a tent city, where a homeless man became enraged after suspecting that the two got close to his tent, making him nervous. He then stabbed the woman, 40, who was not a resident of the tent city or believed to be homeless, to death. [59]

  6. Tent city - Wikipedia

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    Tent City 3 stayed an average of three weeks at each encampment before 2004, while Tent City 4 stayed in place for as long as 100 days. Since then, Tent City 3's stays have averaged between 60 and 90 days, with 90 days or so being a common length of stay. Cities have been adopting code amendments that limit stays to 60–90 days. [citation needed]

  7. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    In Toronto, rooming houses were common in the 1930s, during the Great Depression, because "wealthy homeowners" who had guest houses would rent out empty rooms to be able to keep their homes. After WWII, the city ensured that rooming house spaces were available for returning soldiers. [ 9 ]

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