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  2. Skatepark of Tampa - Wikipedia

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    The skatepark includes a terrain park-style "pro course", offering a pyramid, rails and transitions.Outside, there is a concrete transition course with a pizza oven. The "beginner's course" features many smaller rails and ramps to expand skateboarding skills and also includes the famous bowl.

  3. File:Wfm area51 map en.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Area 51 - Wikipedia

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    It contains numerous references to Area 51 and Groom Lake, along with a map of the area. [9] Media reports stated that releasing the CIA history was the first governmental acknowledgement of Area 51's existence; [53] [54] [15] rather, it was the first official acknowledgement of specific activity at the site. [50]

  5. Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The current Carlsbad Skatepark is in a different location. [5] The East Coast's first skatepark, Ocean Bowl Skate Park, in Ocean City, Maryland, opened the first week of June, 1976. Due to time, wear, and the current needs of skaters, the old bowl and ramp were torn down in the Fall of 1997 and the new park opened in July 1998.

  6. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarders used an area populated primarily by the city's "undesirable elements" to create a skatepark, building one section at a time. The process is called "design/build" (D/B), and is a characteristic of many skateparks today.

  7. Skatepark design unveiled tonight - AOL

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    Apr. 19—CLINTON — A proposed design for the upgrade of Clinton's skatepark near Riverview Drive will be presented at a public meeting at 6 p.m. April 19 in the Ericksen Community Center's ...

  8. Storm Area 51 - Wikipedia

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    The main gate of the Nevada Test and Training Range, colloquially known as Area 51. Area 51 is a common name given to a United States Air Force (USAF) facility in the Nevada Test and Training Range. Opening in 1955, the facility functioned as an aircraft testing and development facility during the Cold War.

  9. Area 51: Site 4 - Wikipedia

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    Area 51: Site 4 is a light gun arcade game developed by Atari Games and released in 1998. It is a sequel to the original Area 51, [1] picking up where that game left off. Though the graphics have been improved, they rely on the same FMV streaming technology as the original, and the gameplay remains largely the same as the original game.