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Claude bought the firm's shares back private and took over Miracle once again. By that time, Claude was looking to sell Miracle Recreation Equipment Company and it was sold to PlayPower in 2002. The firm holds 38 patents registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on its playground equipment.
[4] The playground equipment was dismantled despite the objections. [5] Two companies were noted for their military and space-themed playground equipment: Miracle Equipment Company of Grinnell, Iowa, and Jamison Fantasy Equipment of Los Angeles, California, which manufactured a moon rocket, nautilus submarine, and space slide. [2]
1950s Space Commander Walkie Talkies [5] 1953 Medicine Chest; 1955 Big Max (magnetic robot that picked off iron slugs from battery operated conveyor belt and placed them the bed of a small toy truck) 1957 Firebird 99 battery powered dashboard game. 1957 Pom Pom Gun, battery powered double-barrel cannon. 1958 Giant Wheel Cowboys'n Indians Game
Decked out with wood paneling inside and available with a choice of floor plans, as well as electric lights and a crude air-cooling system that used dry ice, the Clipper was a true luxury, costing ...
Severely damaged by fire in 1932. Rebuilt as Boardwalk Park. Construction began on a drive-in movie theatre in 1960, which was completed, but never opened to the public. The land went up for auction in 1966. Carson City and Indian Village: Catskill: 1958–1997 Celoron Amusement Park Celoron: 1893–1962 Cimarron City Monticello: 1950s–1960s ...
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On March 4, 2009, a swing set manufactured by the company was placed on the south lawn just outside the Oval Office of the White House, as a surprise for Malia and Sasha, the Obama daughters. [5] This was the first playset on the White House lawn since the 1960s, during John F. Kennedy's presidency. [ 6 ]
This category is for articles about military equipment introduced during the period 1945–1949. See also the preceding Category:Military equipment introduced from 1940 to 1944 and the succeeding Category:Military equipment introduced in the 1950s