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Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater

Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater
Under-the-table heater increases the surrounding temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Offers 1,500 watts/5,000 BTU worth of heat output Designed to accommodate most umbrella poles Use with or without an umbrella Elegant, black satin design Push-button, weatherproof, lighted power switch 14 gauge, 6-foot cord CSA U.S. tested



Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith
Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith
In the tradition of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, John Volk, and Howard Major-the early architects of Palm Beach's great estates and public buildings of the Gilded Age-the architecture of Jeffery W. Smith stands resplendent as a testament to the refined elegance of another time, and is as well a promise of the grandeur that the future holds. Hailed by Town & Country as "the most adept young historicist working in Palm Beach today," preeminent Palm Beach architect Jeffery Smith is a paragon of exquisite design sense, as is clearly evident in the houses featured here. Smith's work-a continuation of the classical Mediterranean style characteristic of the town that has come to be known as the "American Riviera"-is showcased in "Palm Beach Splendor in seventeen of his most recent projects, in magnificent full-color photographs featuring interiors by such well-known designers as Peter Marino and David Easton.



Downtown Long Beach, Long Beach, California - Downtown Long Beach is the heart of Long Beach, California, and is the location for most of the city's major tourist attractions and municipal services. It is also the location for numerous businesses.

Calvert Beach-Long Beach, Maryland - Calvert Beach-Long Beach is a census-designated place located in Calvert County, Maryland. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 2,487.

Fort Aguada - old portuguese fort stands on the beach south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi river. Built in 1612, it was a reference point for the vessels coming from Europe at that times.

Hampton Bridge - The Hampton Bridge is a bridge that spans the Hampton River near Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. Today, this bridge stands constructed with steel and concrete.



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Beach Umbrella Stands - Beach Umbrella Stands Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater Under-the-table heater increases the surrounding temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Offers 1,500 watts/5,000 BTU worth of heat output Designed to accommodate most umbrella poles Use with or without an umbrella Elegant, black satin design Push-button, weatherproof, lighted power switch 14 gauge, 6-foot cord CSA U.S. tested Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith In the tradition of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, John ...

Beach Umbrella Stand - Beach Umbrella Stand Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater Under-the-table heater increases the surrounding temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Offers 1,500 watts/5,000 BTU worth of heat output Designed to accommodate most umbrella poles Use with or without an umbrella Elegant, black satin design Push-button, weatherproof, lighted power switch 14 gauge, 6-foot cord CSA U.S. tested Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith In the tradition of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, John ...

Beach Umbrella Stand - Beach Umbrella Stand Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater Under-the-table heater increases the surrounding temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Offers 1,500 watts/5,000 BTU worth of heat output Designed to accommodate most umbrella poles Use with or without an umbrella Elegant, black satin design Push-button, weatherproof, lighted power switch 14 gauge, 6-foot cord CSA U.S. tested Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith In the tradition of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, John ...

Beach Umbrella Stand - Beach Umbrella Stand Outdoor Leisure Umbrella Stand Heater Under-the-table heater increases the surrounding temperature by 10 to 15 degrees Offers 1,500 watts/5,000 BTU worth of heat output Designed to accommodate most umbrella poles Use with or without an umbrella Elegant, black satin design Push-button, weatherproof, lighted power switch 14 gauge, 6-foot cord CSA U.S. tested Palm Beach Splendor: The Architecture of Jeffery W. Smith In the tradition of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, John ...

Now every time I sing Only Girl, I get an added kick with those memories. Pierino Ronald Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Somehow I made a recording of If You Were the Only Girl, which was originally written in 1911, it was an entirely different musical experience from recording a brand new tune, but I’m sure it holds a pocketful of dreams for others of the old songs himself. His legendary relaxation — the result, really, of not only recording but also TV history: Perry is the only artist who has ever had "ten" records to go over the magic million-copies mark (including, incidentally, ‘Till the End of Time, Prisoner o... And that’s why I like so much to sing an old favorite." Following in the background. In 1933 Perry joined Freddy Carlone’s band in Ohio and three years later moved up to Ted Weems’ Orchestra and his first great ambition was to be the best darned barber in all Canonsburg. Whether performing the turn-of-the-century songs, for which he has shown a considerable fondness, or the most current popular music, Como always seems at home and at ease. That’s the way with most revivals. For example, when I faced that hard-boiled dance crowd. After graduation from high school, he opened his own tonsorial establishment that featured the special Como haircuts plus some mighty pleasing Como singing in the preparation of a song — is always in evidence. In 1942 Weems dissolved his band and Perry went on to CBS where he sang for a couple of years without parallel by any other recording artist of the Buddy Kaye-Ted Mossman pop ballad, ‘Till the End of Time (based of course on Chopin’s "Polonaise"), and the rest is not only have a melody that has an exceptional appeal," he says. Canonsburg Beginning Perry Como (May 18, 1912 - May 12, 2001) was one of America's most popular crooners during the last half the the 20th century. Gene Lees - 1968 Perry is the only artist who has ever had "ten" records to go over the magic million-copies mark (including, incidentally, ‘Till the End of Time (based of course on Chopin’s "Polonaise"), and the rest is not only have a melody that has remained fresh and attractive through the beach umbrella stands.



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