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  2. Why did new Peoria playground cost over $1 million? Park ...

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    After social media uproar, the Peoria Park District defends cost of its new playground at Glen Oak Park.

  3. Empower Playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The average cost of an EPI system, which includes school selection, manufacturing costs, shipping fees, science lab, teacher training, and installation, is $10,000. [3] In mid-2010, EPI began a scholarship program for promising young children who attend EPI-sponsored rural schools, and who have benefited from the EPI equipment.

  4. KABOOM! (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    About 10 weeks before the playground build, project managers visit the community and speak to children about what types and colors of playground equipment they prefer. Three different designs are drafted and the community chooses the final one. A typical playground ranges from between $70,000 and $125,000.

  5. Cloudcroft parks to get new playground equipment - AOL

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    Two parks in Cloudcroft, Zenith Park and Deer Park, will receive new playground equipment via a $820,000 Recreational Grant. Zenith Park, located on U.S. Highway 82, was the first park to receive ...

  6. Leathers and Associates - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, a typical project cost between $10,000 and $60,000, with Leathers and Associates receiving $1,500 to $9,500. [5] Construction was preceded by a planning process during which children in the community were asked to produce essays and drawings expressing their ideas and desires for the new playground.

  7. Miracle Recreation Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    It purchased the Setmaker Company in California, and with the help of Claude's son, Paul Ahrens, creating playground designs for fast food giant McDonald's. The firm had installed play equipment at over 500 McDonald's throughout the USA. Together, Paul and Claude developed over 16 patents for their designs.

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