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it depends on the town and state and country. there is no exact answer, but wooden telephone poles are generally 24 feet tall.

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A lamppost is a tall post that holds a light source, usually used to provide lighting along streets or sidewalks. It is typically made of metal and includes a fixture where the light bulb is housed.

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about 10 ft

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