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As the field on which my tent was pitched was a favorite natural playground for the kids of the neighborhood, I had made many friends among them, taking part in their after-school games and trying desperately to translate Grimm's Fairy Tales into an understandable French as we gathered around the fire in front of the tent.
Rome was too far from the frontiers, and hence from the armies and the Imperial courts, and it offered an undesirable playground for disaffected politicians.
The scene, which is still remembered by some older residents, was commemorated in 1999 as part of the elaborate " History of Parma " section of the playground at Groner Park.
First to the scene were 116 cadets under the direction of Lieutenant Commander H. J. Copeland from USS Nantucket, a training ship of the Massachusetts Nautical School ( which is now the Massachusetts Maritime Academy ), that was docked nearby at the playground pier.
In this period, the Pier was described as a summer playground, with recreational facilities that included picnicking areas, dining pavilions, a dance hall, auditorium, and children's playground.
The first known mass shooting in the U. S. where students were shot, was on April 9, 1891, when 70 year old, James Foster fired a shotgun at a group of students in the playground of St. Mary's Parochial School, Newburgh, New York, causing minor injuries to several of the students.
Leedy was discovered on the playground of the Booker T. Washington school in Phoenix, AZ by a talent scout from the Disney studio.
Named after the former Mercy convent that was located in the same place and began performing in the middle 19th century with the planting of trees and installation of a source, later replaced by the current, more broad and stately ; playground available.
An adventure playground was added in 1983, and a venue for talks and exhibitions called Oak Barn was opened by television gardener Alan Titchmarsh in 2005.
Invented ( 1888 ) in Chicago as an indoor game, it was at various times called indoor baseball, mush ball, playground ball, kitten ball, and, because it was also played by women, ladies ' baseball.
* Edward Lear, poet and illustrator, was born in Bowman's Place, now replaced by the playground of Grafton Primary School.
The Winfield brothers honed their athletic skills in St. Paul's Oxford playground, where coach Bill Peterson was one of the first to take the young Winfield under his wing.
There was a playground for children whose parents were touring the model homes, and Art Linkletter came to cut the ribbon at the Grand Opening!
While Hialeah was once envisioned as a playground for the elite, Cuban exiles, fleeing Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution as well as World War II Veterans and city planners transformed the city into a working-class community.
The building was purchased by Mike Gillette, who agreed to let local children utilize the modest and rusty playground equipment ( which is has since been removed ) as a makeshift park.
Named after Riley Jean Tomlinson, a local toddler who accidentally drowned in a swimming pool, the park was built in 2001 and contains two-and three-story wooden castles and other structures for children's play ( along with swings, slides, and similar playground equipment ).
While the town on the west side of the River was always called Lehigh, the east town was called Slabtown, and a piece of history marks the east side's roots –– a sign that hangs over the playground with the words " Slabtown Traders ," perhaps alluding to the flea market that occurs there every summer during Lehigh River Days.
The area that includes Point Pleasant Beach was first used as a seashore playground by the Lenape Indians.
The Johnson heirs property adjoining the school was purchased for $ 6, 000 in 1959 and old home on that lot was razed for playground space.

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Schmidt Park, located just west off Illinois Route 128 and behind the Dairy Bar, is a large park dedicated to picnic pavilions and playground equipment for children.
is " Annie ’ s Playground ", a playground and recreation area dedicated to a victim of drunk driving and to other children who were taken too early in life.
* Aldan Veterans Memorial Park ( 2000 – Present ), dedicated to the veterans of Aldan, There is playground equipment in the background of the park.
Hinkler Park, a popular park and playground in Katoomba, New South Wales, was dedicated to Hinkler in 1934.
Sometime in the 1970s two basketball courts were also added alongside the playground and dedicated in honor of Jim Bradley.
The playground was dedicated in 1940 by the City of New York.
Gunongan is a private playground and bathing place, built by Sultan Iskandar Muda, dedicated to his wife Putroe Phang.
Across the road from the playground is the Church of the Transfiguration ( also known as Metamorphosis ) and not far from this church are the ruins of a tiny chapel dedicated to Saints Zinovia and Filonilli.
In 2007, the site of the first Lender's bagel bakery was dedicated as a playground and named after one of Harry Lenders sons “ Murray Lender Playground ”.
The parks and recreation department dedicated a universally accessible playground, a playground designed for handicapped and non-handicapped children, at the Beilenson Park on Monday June 9, 2008.

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* A school and playground in East Harlem are named for him ;
The Village has two parks, the Village Park located on Main Street contains a ball diamond ( named in honor of John Perardi ), playground area and the Village Memorial Board.
Taylor has a large park named Heritage Park that features: ball diamonds, soccer fields, pavilions, grills, picnic tables, restrooms, playground, historic buildings, shops, catch and release fishing pond, 1 / 3 mile walking path, path system, old growth nature area, park benches, picnic area, playground, plus a petting farm.
Jerry Mundy Memorial Park ( named in honor of a city police officer killed in the line of duty on July 9, 2003 ) features four softball fields, a soccer field, a frisbee golf course, and a smaller playground.
A city park ( with racquetball and basketball courts and a children's playground ) near his home in the Inverrary neighborhood of Lauderhill was named " Jackie Gleason Park ".
Many times, the city and surroundings were the playground of armies, resulting in two major battles named after Turnhout: one in 1597 and one in 1789 are referred to as Battle of Turnhout.
Other Long Island landmarks named in honor of Chapin include a graduate student apartment complex at Stony Brook University, a theater in Heckscher Park, and a playground at the intersection of Columbia Heights and Middagh Street in Brooklyn Heights.
The monument would stand near a waterfall named for William Hamm, a former company president, in Como Park, and would not mention the word " beer ," but the City Council declined the offer in 2003, in part because the original location which was near a playground.
A tree filled with snakes, a carousel, antique cars, koi pond, children's playground ( called Kiddie Kingdom ,) petting zoo ( named Happy Feeling ) and a restaurant named Gingerbread Fancy ( now Granny's Country Kitchen ) were also borrowed from the floral park concept to create a section of The Enchanted Forest.
It includes a Japanese strolling garden named Seiwa-en ; the Climatron geodesic dome conservatory ; a children's garden, including a pioneer village ; a playground ; a fountain area and a water locking system, somewhat similar to the locking system at the Panama Canal ; an Osage camp ; and Henry Shaw ’ s original 1850 estate home.
Katanning features a unique playground of over-sized structures named the " All Ages Playground ".
Heinrich Zille Park on Bergstraße in Mitte was named for him by the City of Berlin in 1948 and formerly featured a statue of him from the workshop of Paul Kentsch, but the statue's whereabouts are unknown and the park is now a children's adventure playground.
A city park / playground / pool and street in the Richmond district of San Francisco are named after him.
The King George's Field named in memoriam to King George V is very large area of open space including a children's playground with equipment for children with special needs, six tennis courts, four football pitches, cricket pitch, a bowling green, boules area, croquet practice lawn and a fully equipped skateboard park.
Upon suggestion of the Leschi Improvement Council ( renamed the Leschi Community Council ,) in 1969, the playground was named in honor of Powell Barnett.
Along with a variety of sports facilities, such as tennis courts, a baseball field, ground golf range, and a heated indoor pool, the park's giant pirate ship playground ( named the " Sunset Ship "), barbecue pits, and observation tower make this one of the most popular spots in the town.
The line is commemorated in the modern Marlowes pedestrianisation scheme by a children's playground train and a sign labelled " Nicky Line Halt ", though no such named station ever existed.
Norma Hutchinson Park, a smaller playground and sports field, lies in the south of Chapeltown ; it was previously named Buslingthorpe Recreation Ground and was renamed in 2009 to commemorate Jamaican-born local councillor Norma Hutchinson who died in 2004.
This playground is named in honor of Broad Channel community activist Eugene Gray ( 1927 – 1973 ).
In recognition of his dedication to the playground ’ s construction and lifetime of work for the neighborhood ’ s youth, the Broad Channel Civic Association and Queens Community Board 14 motioned to have the playground named in Gray ’ s honor.
The majority of Undermountain was created and expanded from the natural caverns already in the area by a powerful and ancient wizard named Halaster Blackcloak, who dwelled in Undermountain and uses it as his personal playground and laboratory ( 307 DR – 1370 DR ).

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