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  2. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1] Some are used on occasions as bandstands . The name is also now used for a tent like canopy structure with open sides used as partial shelter from sun and rain at outdoor events.

  3. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Gazebo, a soft shelter with a roof but typically without walls; Geteld, a conical tent used by the Anglo-Saxon in the 9th-13th centuries; Gotthard, a Swiss tent used at high altitudes; Goahti and Lavvu, two related kinds of Sámi tents using a conical design; Kohte, an early 20th century German Scout conical tent design based on the tents of ...

  4. Amazon Is Selling the DIY Gazebo of Your Dreams - AOL

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    Their closed garden gazebo will cost you a pretty penny (a little over $11,000 to be exact), but its rust-resistant frame, sturdy polycarbonate walls, and UV-protected roof make for an amazing ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    Structures differ from buildings in that they are functional constructions meant to be used for purposes other than sheltering human activity. Examples include an aircraft, a grain elevator, a gazebo and a bridge. Objects are usually artistic in nature, or small in scale compared to structures and buildings.

  6. Jack Harlow says Gazebo Festival is a 'full circle' moment ...

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    "Gazebo Festival (is) chance to express my personal taste, and there are so many full-circle aspects to it," Jack Harlow told the Courier Journal. Jack Harlow says Gazebo Festival is a 'full ...

  7. Chinese pavilion - Wikipedia

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    A round pavilion in CUHK, Hong Kong. Pavilions are often classified according to their shape when viewed from above. Round, square, hexagonal and octagonal pavilions are common, while more unusual designs also exist such as the Nanhai Pavilion located at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, which consists of two round pavilions joined together.