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  2. This popular device that makes beach umbrellas better was ...

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    North Myrtle Beach couple Mike Haney and his wife Cathy came up with the idea of the Mike’s Spikes Hammerhead umbrella anchor while sitting on the beach on Easter weekend in 2006. They have sold ...

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    Neso 1 Beach Tent $ at Amazon. Neso 1 Beach Tent $ at Neso. Brace Master Beach Umbrella. The umbrella’s pole and sand anchor are designed in one piece for easy setup, and it comes with a sandbag ...

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    Amazon. If you prefer a well-lit patio come nightfall, this 10-foot umbrella features 24 intense LED lights. At night, the bulbs are reportedly bright enough to take in your summer beach read and ...

  5. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    The British 'garden parasol' or American 'garden umbrella' is the term for a specialised type of umbrella designed to provide shade from the sun. Parasols are either secured in a weighted base or a built-in mount in the paving. Some are movable around outdoor tables and seating, others centred through a hole mid-table. [6]

  6. Personal accessory retailer - Wikipedia

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    Luggage retailer. A personal accessory retailer is a retail businesses that predominantly sells personal accessories. A luggage retailer or bag store may sell handbags, wallets, briefcases, sports bags, travel baggage, and travel-related products.

  7. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Awnings were first used by the ancient Egyptian and Syrian civilizations. They are described as "woven mats" that shaded market stalls and homes. A Roman poet Lucretius, in 50 BC, said "Linen-awning, stretched, over mighty theatres, gives forth at times, a cracking roar, when much 'tis beaten about, betwixt the poles and cross-beams".