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  3. Playground slide - Wikipedia

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    Playground slides are found in parks, schools, playgrounds and backyards. The slide is an example of the simple machine known as the inclined plane, [1] [circular reference] which makes moving objects up and down easier, or in this case more fun. The slide may be flat, or half cylindrical or tubular to prevent falls.

  4. City Parks Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Queensbridge Park gathering CityParks Kids Mexican dancers. The City Parks Foundation is the only independent, nonprofit organization to offer programs in parks throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The organization works in over 750 parks citywide, presenting a broad range of free arts, sports, and education programs. [1]

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Lights Camera Wiki!/ Parks video initiative is a part of WikiProject Lights Camera Wiki, in collaboration with Wikimedia New York City.Its purpose is to encourage a broader public creation of video content related to parks.

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  8. The Kindness Rocks Project - Wikipedia

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    The Kindness Rocks Project is a viral trend where people, commonly children, paint pebbles or cobbles and leave them for others to find and collect. Photos of the painted rocks and hints of where to find them are commonly shared on Facebook groups . [ 1 ]

  9. Amusement park - Wikipedia

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    Simpler theme parks directly aimed at smaller children have also emerged, such as Legoland. Examples of amusement parks in shopping malls exist in West Edmonton Mall, Pier 39 and Mall of America. Family fun parks starting as miniature golf courses have begun to grow to include batting cages, go-karts, bumper cars, bumper boats and water slides.