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  2. These luxurious playhouses can cost up to $200,000 - AOL

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    'Charmed Playhouses' has built custom playhouses for celebrities' children, ranging from $3,500 to $200,000.

  3. Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse is a free young children's playground near North 33rd Street and Oxford Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, within the borders of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Philadelphia magazine awarded it Best Playground of Philly in 2006 and 2008, calling it "a city treasure."

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    Little Cottage Co. 8x8 Cape Cod Playhouse - Wood DIY Kit. $4,162 at Amazon. KidKraft Modern Outdoor Wooden Playhouse . $306 at Amazon. Sportspower Wooden Outdoor Playhouse with Bench.

  5. Wendy house - Wikipedia

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    Astin Mansion Children's Playhouse Haskell Playhouse. Globally, the term playhouse is more generic and more common than the term Wendy house. A few online companies offer rustic, inflatable, or corrugated iron varieties with corporate manufactured designs utilizing plastic, purchased from big-box stores and requiring assembly from brands such as Fisher-Price, Little Tikes, Playskool and Mattel ...

  6. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A theater, or playhouse, is a structure where theatrical works, performing arts, and musical concerts are presented. The theater building serves to define the performance and audience spaces. The facility usually is organized to provide support areas for performers, the technical crew and the audience members, as well as the stage where the ...

  7. Globe Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dover Wilson, however, defers the opening date until September 1599, taking the "wooden O" reference to be disparaging and thus unlikely to be used in the Globe's inaugural staging. He suggests that the account of Thomas Platter , a Swiss tourist, describing a performance of Julius Caesar witnessed on 21 September 1599, tells of the more likely ...