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  2. Playground - Wikipedia

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    Playgrounds were an integral part of urban culture in the USSR. In the 1970s and 1980s, there were playgrounds in almost every park in many Soviet cities. Playground apparatus was reasonably standard all over the country; most of them consisted of metallic bars with relatively few wooden parts, and were manufactured in state-owned factories.

  3. Neva Boyd - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Boyd accepted Northwestern University's invitation to move The Chicago Training School for Playground Workers from Hull House to its own Department of Sociology. Boyd became a sociology and theatre professor at the University of Chicago and is one of the founders of the Recreational Therapy and Educational Drama movements in the U.S. [1]

  4. Midway Plaisance - Wikipedia

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    The Midway Plaisance, known locally as the Midway, is a public park on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.It is one mile long by 220 yards wide and extends along 59th and 60th streets, joining Washington Park at its west end and Jackson Park at its east end.

  5. List of Olmsted works - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, Main Quad (1887–1906) and campus master plan (1886–1914) [2] Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (1872–1894) University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, master plan (1865) University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; University of Maine, Orono, Maine; University of Rochester ...

  6. Roundabout (play) - Wikipedia

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    A merry-go-round at a park in New Jersey. A roundabout (British English), merry-go-round (American English), or carousel (Australian English), is a piece of playground equipment, a flat disk, frequently about 2 to 3 metres (6 ft 7 in to 9 ft 10 in) in diameter, with bars on it that act as both hand-holds and something to lean against while riding.

  7. 69 Historical Photos That You Might Not Have Seen Before (New ...

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    After The War He Settled In What Is Now Seminole County Oklahoma. He Saw Men Fight With Muskets And People Driving Automobiles. He Died In 1904 At 113 Years Old

  8. List of University of Oklahoma buildings - Wikipedia

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    It was officially named in 1965 for K.S. "Boots" Adams, a former chairman and chief executive officer of the Phillips Petroleum Company. Adams and the company made one of the first large private gifts to the university during the administration of President George Lynn Cross.

  9. Angie Debo - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Indians of the United States (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970), ISBN 0-8061-1888-1, (new edition, 2013), available online at Googlebooks. Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976/1982), ISBN 0-8061-1828-8, almost all available online at Googlebooks.