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  2. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Retractable awnings let owners control the weather on their own terms. When passing showers threaten, or when the sun gets hot, they or the home automation system unroll the awning for near-instant protection and shade. Lab test measurements show that it can be as much as 10 °C (20 °F) cooler under an awning's canopy.

  3. SunSetter Awnings - Wikipedia

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    SunSetter Products LP is an American manufacturer of awnings and retractable screens. SunSetter claims to have approximately a third of the United States awning marketshare. [1] SunSetter mass-produces and tests its products in a facility in McAllen, Texas.

  4. Retractable roof - Wikipedia

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    A retractable roof is a roof system designed ... filed U.S. patent 3,277,619 in August 1963 for "a movable and remotely controllable roof section for houses and ...

  5. Debris falls from roof at home of Cowboys before game against ...

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    A piece of the roof at the home of the Dallas Cowboys fell to the field while the retractable portion of it was being opened at least three hours before a 34-10 loss to Houston on Monday night ...

  6. Pergola - Wikipedia

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    The term was mentioned in an Italian context in 1645 by John Evelyn at the cloister of Trinità dei Monti in Rome [6] He used the term in an English context in 1654 when, in the company of the fifth Earl of Pembroke, Evelyn watched the coursing of hares from a "pergola" built on the downs near Salisbury for that purpose. [7]

  7. American Family Field - Wikipedia

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    American Family Field was one of the largest construction projects in Wisconsin history. [2] [9] It was built with US$290 million of public funds from a 0.1% sales tax that began January 1, 1996, and ended on March 31, 2020. [10]