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  2. McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink or McCormick Tribune Plaza is a multi-purpose venue within Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. On December 20, 2001, it became the first attraction in Millennium Park to open. [ 2 ]

  3. Kiddieland Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Miniature gasoline-powered cars were added a few years later after Fritz learned that they were being given away to children by a Chicago newspaper as a subscription promotion. By the 1930s, Fritz was calling his collection of amusements Kiddieland; the attractions were primarily sized and geared towards younger children.

  4. Wilmette Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Free youth services events offered throughout the year include Babytime, Rhymetime, Preschool Storytime, and kids' book groups. In 2015, the library hosted a variety of scheduled activities, including Mother-Daughter Book Club, Light Painting, Lego Club, Pajama Storytime, Mardi Gras Masks, Youth Improv, Year of the Goat Storytime, and Chinese New Year Celebration.

  5. Dance classes, spray parks, outdoor theater: Central Jersey's ...

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    With a fence around the play area, children are safe to run free − and cannot escape, as toddlers do. Always a good option on a nice day, many local and county parks offer special amenities for ...

  6. List of beaches in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    By midcentury, much leisure shifted to Lake Michigan. The first City of Chicago Public Beach opened in Lincoln Park in 1895. [2] Today, the entire 28 miles (45 km) Chicago lakefront shoreline is reclaimed land, and primarily used for public parks. [3] In the parks, there are 24 sand beaches along the shores of freshwater Lake Michigan. [4]

  7. Thillens Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The city of Chicago and the Chicago Cubs combined to invest $1.5 million in repairs and the stadium reopened its doors in June 2006. [4] The park has since been renamed The Stadium at Devon and Kedzie. [3] An area landmark was the giant baseball with the name Thillens on a large pole in the front of the ballpark on Devon Avenue.