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Reverend Edward P. Burke Playground, 200 Snyder Ave. A 1.7-acre site with playground equipment, a basketball court and hockey court. Located adjacent to the Whitman branch of the Free Library. The site was named in honor of Reverend Edward P. Burke in 1963. Burke was pastor at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church from 1950 until his death in 1960.
This truly old-school playground delight, deemed "the most notorious piece of playground equipment in history," dates to the turn of the last century. Kids would fling themselves around a central ...
Burke Glen Park Monroeville: 1926–1974 Calhoun Park Lincoln Place: 1895–1910 [66] Cascade Park: New Castle: 1897–1981 Central Park: Allentown: 1893–1951 [67] Coney Island Neville Township: 1907–1908 [68] Dream City Park Wilkinsburg: 1906–1908 The park was renamed to White City Park from 1907–1908. [69] Dreamland Park Ruscombmanor ...
Funnel ball is a playground game where a ball is thrown into a funnel with multiple exit holes. A relatively large fiberglass or plastic funnel, roughly five feet (1.5 m) in diameter with a 50 degree pitch, is placed atop a post. The exits of the funnel are multiple one-foot-diameter (0.30 m) holes or tubes, projected parallel to the ground ...
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