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  2. Play:groundNYC - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before setting up the permanent site on Roosevelt Island, play:groundNYC installed and led an indoor adventure playground in the Brooklyn Children's Museum in January and February 2016. The installation was located on the second floor gallery and consisted of loose objects—cardboard boxes, fabrics, rope, tape, and other materials.

  3. Nex Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Nex Playground is a 2023 console developed by San Jose-based company Nex. It is a motion controlled console developed to provide families with an indoor active play opportunity. Games for the console use motion tracking to complete challenges or tasks.

  4. Edinborough Park - Wikipedia

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    Inside Edinborough Park. Edinborough Park is a 1-acre (4,000 m 2), fully enclosed indoor park located in Edina, Minnesota. [1] The park is operated by the City of Edina and contains a junior-Olympic size swimming pool, a 250-seat Greek-style amphitheater, a running track and fitness area, a huge indoor playground and a multi-purpose banquet room and play area.

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

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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. 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.

  7. KABOOM! (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, KABOOM! had 50 funding partners and was building more than 50 playgrounds a year. [7] KABOOM! launched Operation Playground in December 2005, an initiative to build 100 playgrounds in the Gulf Coast areas affected by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. [8] In 2003, KABOOM! began building skateparks under the Eskal8 name.