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  2. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield sun shades (also known as sun-screen shades, sunscreens, sun car shades, sun shields, heat shields, or UV shields) are protective shields attached to a car's windshield or side window to keep the sun from reaching the interior and help reduce the temperature inside it.

  3. SunSetter Awnings - Wikipedia

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    SunSetter's primary product lines are awnings, but the company also manufactures retractable screens, solar shades, flagpoles, and mats. [citation needed] The company currently produces four different types of deck and patio awnings (including motorized and manual awnings); customers choose the color and size. [1]

  4. List of covered stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Domed or Retractable roof Tenant(s) Notes 1: Arthur Ashe Stadium: 23,771: New York City, New York United States: RR: US Open: Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air. 2: Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss: 15,500: Buenos Aires Argentina: RR: Argentina : Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air. 3: Stade Roland Garros ...

  5. Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner is a two-door full-size retractable hardtop convertible, manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for model years 1957–1959. However, early into the 1959 model year, its name was expanded to Fairlane 500 Galaxie Skyliner. [2]

  6. Sun protection - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreen; Sun protective clothing; Car window sun protection glazing This page was last edited on 15 April 2021, at 18:58 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  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".

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