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  2. The best pool floats for all ages

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    Complete the scene with top-rated pool float pumps, pool vacuums and other pool accessories: Agptek Electric Air Pump. $20 at Amazon. Lalapool Swimming Pool Wall and Tile Brush.

  3. The 25 Best Pool Floats for Your Next Beach Party

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  4. The 18 Best Pool Floats for Adults Will Have You Lounging All ...

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    Intex makes some of the best pool floats for grown-ups and kids alike, and the company says this floating pool chair will hold up to 250 pounds. The thick vinyl will hold you well out of the water ...

  5. Zoombezi Bay - Wikipedia

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    Zoombezi Bay (/ z uː m ˌ b iː z i ˈ b eɪ /) is a 22.7-acre (9.2 ha) water park owned by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium near Powell, Ohio just north of Columbus.The park sits on the site of the former Wyandot Lake Adventure Park, [1] which was purchased by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 2006.

  6. Pool float - Wikipedia

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    Especially-large floats can be used as seats to float or sit on top of a pool for the user to stand on top in the manner of a raft. A variation known as the "pool noodle" is a long, thin cylinder, measuring 3–5 feet (90–150 cm) long and 3 inches (8 cm) in diameter, sometimes with a hollow core. It can be used to aid in floating or ...

  7. Indianola Park - Wikipedia

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    Indianola Park was a trolley park that operated in Columbus, Ohio's University District from 1905 to 1937. [2] The amusement park was created by Charles Miles and Frederick Ingersoll, [3] and peaked in popularity in the 1910s, entertaining crowds of up to 10,000 with the numerous roller coasters and rides, with up to 5,000 in the massive pool alone. [4]