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  2. Playground - Wikipedia

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    Urging the need for playgrounds, former President Theodore Roosevelt stated in 1907: City streets are unsatisfactory playgrounds for children because of the danger, because most good games are against the law, because they are too hot in summer, and because in crowded sections of the city they are apt to be schools of crime.

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    "What gets kids excited about coming to school is stuff like this, and then we trick them into learning how to read and write." Knox County Schools with playgrounds in disrepair get a big boost ...

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

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    About 10 weeks before the playground build, project managers visit the community and speak to children about what types and colors of playground equipment they prefer. Three different designs are drafted and the community chooses the final one. A typical playground ranges from between $70,000 and $125,000.

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  6. Transforming elementary playgrounds into parks? Work is ... - AOL

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    The effort is part of a program to increase the percentage of Tacoma residents living within a 10-minute walk of a public park.

  7. Empower Playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] While living in Ghana, Markham had observed the darkness of rural homes and school classrooms, and a scarcity of play equipment in schoolyards. [4] With help from Brigham Young University, playground equipment that generates electricity from children's play was created. [4] The concept was field-tested and improved in Ghana in 2008.