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  2. Category:Indoor arenas in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Basketball venues in Columbus, Ohio (8 P) Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Columbus, Ohio" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Leaps and Bounds (playplace) - Wikipedia

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    Leaps and Bounds was a chain of indoor play-places that was started by McDonald's in 1991. [1] The main attraction was a tube maze complex with ball pits. They hosted children's birthday parties where pizza and cake were served. There were arcade-style games that awarded tickets for cheap prizes.

  4. Category:Indoor arenas in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Indoor arenas in Columbus, Ohio (1 C, 6 P) D. ... Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Ohio" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Columbus Commons - Wikipedia

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    John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) park and green space in downtown Columbus, Ohio, located on the site of the former Columbus City Center mall. The park features gardens, a performance stage, carousel, interactive playground equipment, and two foodservice buildings. [3]

  6. City of Columbus moving closer to constructing major new ...

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    The aging 1960s-era Columbus Aquatic Center may lose its status as Ohio's largest city's sole indoor pool under a plan being developed to build a major new indoor pool to serve city residents.

  7. Columbus Recreation and Parks Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the city formed an 18-member park commission and maintained playgrounds in four city parks. [6] The City Recreation Department was founded on July 15, 1910, and opened up five recreation centers in the following two years.