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Growing up, my mother would take us to smith playground.
Smith playground is located near 33rd and oxford in the fairmount park,, This playground had the biggest 'FREE' sliding board i had ever seen,,, although free had a price,, you would leave the park with burn marks on your legs from the friction between your skin and somewhat polished wood lol. Also u would leave with a headache because of the other 50 kids kicking you in your head when u got to the bottom,, lol kids r so impatient. Then there was the worlds deadliest merry go round lol. As the teenagers would take turns spinning the poorly oiled contraption until riders were flung off like rag dolls. Ahhh the good old days. ![]()
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Lower Mayfair. It was brand spanking new when we were coming up.
Maxies did have the biggest slide until we got the playground. Then we got a big one that turned and all. It was the best. We had a sprinkler too. We did run across the Boulevard to go swimming at Maxies though. Dangerous but great times. Good thread Ariel. |
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My 6-year-old daughter loves Smith. They still have the Giant Slide. All the other outdoor equipment was replaced a few years ago, with new landscaping and modern play contraptions. It's very cool, and the biggest playground I've seen. |
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I find just thinking about my playground days can lower my BP. I used to work with a really big and burly retired Philly homocide detective who would tell me how he frequently would head up to NYC during the week and ride the carosel! I've never been on the one in central park, but he used to rave about it. I just couldn't picture a grown man having the guts to do that, but for some reason I believed him. |
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i grew up in kensington and my dad use to take me and a couple buddies up to juniata park.it was like going to the country! the playground was alright, but we would go back to the crick where the tunnel was, but my dad would never let us go in there. we would go over to snake road too. they were good times
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