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  2. Playpen - Wikipedia

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    A playpen is a piece of furniture used to contain an infant or young toddler in specific area to prevent the child from getting into harm when her/his parent or guardian is occupied or away while keeping the child occupied with the toys which can be placed inside. The earliest use of the word "playpen" was cited in the Oxford English Dictionary ...

  3. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    Date [3] [4] City Country Venue Other act(s) February 3, 1975 New York City: United States Arturo Vega's Loft February 14, 1975 Brandy's II February 28, 1975

  4. PlayPlace - Wikipedia

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    The McDonald's PlayPlace first appeared in California in 1971, [2] and debuted for McDonald's franchisees at the 1972 Illinois State Fair. [3] [4]In 1991, McDonald's created a chain of family entertainment centers based on PlayPlaces called Leaps and Bounds, that eventually merged into Discovery Zone and Chuck E. Cheese.

  5. Mom who left toddler alone in playpen for days while she went ...

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    A Cleveland woman pleaded guilty Thursday to the aggravated murder of the toddler she left alone for more than a week while she went on vacation, prosecutors said.

  6. Baby cage - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 from Emma Read's patent for a "Portable Baby Cage" A baby cage was a bed in a wire cage suspended from city apartment windows. The "health cage", as it was initially called, was invented by Mrs. Robert C Lafferty to provide babies with fresh air and sunshine while living in crowded cities.

  7. Hmongtown Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Hmongtown Marketplace is an indoor-outdoor marketplace focused on Hmong American products and culture in the Frogtown neighborhood of Saint Paul, Minnesota.Hmongtown was the first Hmong-owned and operated marketplace in the United States and is today noted for its cuisine and produce.