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  2. Category:Playgrounds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Playgrounds in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Playground - Wikipedia

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    A playground, playpark, or play area is a place designed to provide an environment for children that facilitates play, typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some are designed for other age groups, or people with disabilities. A playground might exclude children below (or above) a certain age.

  4. PlayPlace - Wikipedia

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    The PlayPlace is an amusement commercial playground attached to a McDonald's restaurant. It features play areas such as tube mazes, slides, ball pits, and video games, as well as tables for eating. First established in 1971 at the Chula Vista, California location, they are usually rainbow colored and themed after McDonaldland. [1]

  5. Indoor playground for kids opening first NJ location in ...

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    NORTH BRUNSWICK – An indoor gym for kids is opening its first New Jersey location. Azarian Realty Co. has signed a lease with Just Kidding Playground, which is set to occupy 5,975 square feet at ...

  6. Check out these 4 indoor playgrounds in Albuquerque - AOL

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    Check out these four indoor playgrounds, which offer a way to burn energy and learn with hands-on experiments. Explora This museum offers hands-on interactive sensory activities that the whole ...

  7. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    The surfaces are typically composed of thick, strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and the castle is inflated using an electric or petrol-powered blower.The principle is one of constant leakage, meaning small punctures are not a problem – a medium-size "bouncy castle" requires a fan with a mechanical output of about two horsepower (about 1.5 kW) and consumes around 2 kW of electrical power ...

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  9. Category : Indoor arenas in the United States by state

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