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summer
· 8 years ago
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The playground of dreams
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umbra
· 8 years ago
do you live here or is that a common playground name
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summer
· 8 years ago
I'm from Kennewick, WA. So it's probably just a common playground name.
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umbra
· 8 years ago
okay same park, I live in Richland so yea
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summer
· 8 years ago
A fellow Tri Citian.
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umbra
· 8 years ago
yep
guest
· 8 years ago
What. I live in kennewick. I forget people in my town get on the internet.
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summer
· 8 years ago
I know it's weird to think people from your hometown go on the same sites as you
umbra
· 8 years ago
yea, well except your friends that you share sites with
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mojockeym
· 8 years ago
Is that Leonardo's?
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deleted
· 8 years ago
That's like the imagination station!
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celticrose
· 8 years ago
That looks like the Lion's Den Park in Orange.
timebender25
· 8 years ago
I had a park that I would go to often that had this. The park also had the caboose of a train on the grass nearby.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Wow, same here
underyourbed
· 8 years ago
Lowkey reminds me of Kidsville in Duncanville, TX
complementarypear
· 8 years ago
Carrollton, GA. I had to do a double-take because I thought my hometown had popped up. Ours had a sprinkler tunnel. :)
guest
· 8 years ago
Are there monsters...or fish...or monster fish?
morganwinchester
· 8 years ago
We used to call that the castle park. I broke 3 bones in my face there on valentines day when i was in 2nd grade or something
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iforecast
· 8 years ago
Ah yes... The place where you got beat up, injured yourself, got robbed and scolded. Good memories indeed.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Um. I live up the street from this play ground. :-;
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coolpie178
· 8 years ago
They have that in legoland but it was 3 or 4 stories and you climb up there and there was a hella big slide
guest
· 8 years ago
A lot of first kisses tooke place in there.
mojockeym
· 8 years ago
It looks like a smaller version of Leonardo's Adventure quest in Enid, OK. It is one of the largest outdoor playgrounds in the world. So much fun.
knine_187
· 8 years ago
thanks like I needed another reason my childhood sucked
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guest
· 8 years ago
there used to be one like this in jamesville, ny, but then bees
guest
· 8 years ago
I THOUGHT WE WERE THE ONLY ONES WHO HAD THIS I LOVED THIS PLACE
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endergeek
· 8 years ago
I loved this when I was little...we have what looks like this in Fort Collins, CO
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
I'm fairly certain I played on that exact playground. *reads comments* Wait? You're telling me there's more than one of these?!?
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frozen_chick123
· 8 years ago
Where we have one (Winfield Kansas) it has been burned down 4 times now by gangs
umbra
· 8 years ago
ours, in Washington, has been burned down before twice I think
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fire_is_hot
· 8 years ago
It's the wooden castle in Utah
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guest
· 8 years ago
Stow Ohio
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Holy-sweet-flying fuck! It exists!
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beyondtheriverbend
· 8 years ago
If you remember orphan, then no
lokihasthephonebox
· 8 years ago
Never had one of these but I did have a thing called (legit) the playground and it was basically like the indoor playground at chuck e cheese but it was huge..I think it closed down when I was like 5, but I still remember loosing my second tooth there, not realizing I'd lost a tooth and crawling back through the slides and everything and finding my tooth ahaha..good times.
guest
· 5 years ago
There's one in Melbourne, australia