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  2. Interbay P-Patch - Wikipedia

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    The 30-foot (9 m) aluminum flag pole was one of the original 50 poles placed in front of the 1962 World's Fair Flag Pavilion. CAST design/build designed Interbay's award-winning tool shed/library/kitchen, completed in 2002.

  3. Angie's Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Named after Pridgeon's grandmother, the 2003 artwork is made of stainless steel, powder coated aluminum, and cast urethane. It is 30 feet (9.1 m) tall and has a diameter of 45 feet (14 m). [ 2 ] Regina Hackett of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer described the artwork as "lean, clean and even elegant, with black trim and red mesh metal creating a ...

  4. Pole vault - Wikipedia

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    Poles are manufactured for people of all skill levels and body sizes, with lengths between 3.05 m (10 ft 0 in) and 5.30 m (17 ft 5 in) and a wide range of weight ratings. Each manufacturer determines the weight rating for the pole and the location of the maximum handhold band. Speed is an essential element to high jumps.

  5. Ladder - Wikipedia

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    An extension ladder. A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps commonly used for climbing or descending. There are two types: rigid ladders that are self-supporting or that may be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rollable ladders, such as those made of rope or aluminium, that may be hung from the top.

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  7. Overhead power line - Wikipedia

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    Tubular steel poles are typically used in urban areas. High-voltage lines are often carried on lattice-type steel towers or pylons. For remote areas, aluminum towers may be placed by helicopters. [5] [6] Concrete poles have also been used. [2] Poles made of reinforced plastics are also available, but their high cost restricts application.