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  2. Richmond Green (Richmond Hill, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Green, also known as the Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park is a city-owned and operated facility in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is located on 102 acres (0.41 km 2) of land on the northwest corner of Leslie Street and Elgin Mills Road.

  3. List of parks in Richmond Hill, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Grass Hill Park; T–V. Tadpole Parkette; Tannery Park; Temperanceville Park; The Richmond Hill Rotary Club Park; Timber Mill Park; Toll Bar Park; Town Park;

  4. Richmond Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Hill Historic District is a national historic district in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York. It is bounded to the north by Park Lane South, to the east by 118th Street, to the south by Myrtle Avenue .

  5. 10+ indoor spots for toddlers to play in the Fox Valley when ...

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    Options for indoor play for young children in the Fox Valley include trampoline parks with toddler-only times, a low-key story time, indoor gyms and more.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Chimborazo Park - Wikipedia

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    Chimborazo Hill was one of Richmond's "seven hills" [5] and thought to have been so named by a local world-traveler because of its topographical likeness to the Ecuadorian volcano. [6] A brewery had dug cellars in the Richmond hill to store beer. At the top of the cellars was a hole that acted as a chimney.