


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal slides that would singe your legs going down. Super fun climbing up these slides, too.
Metal/steel playground equipment to include a dome, monkey bars, a dragon, a high slide and low slide, see saws (with tires submerged for cushioning), those metal animals on springs, merry go rounds and best of all, gray pea gravel under our feet. I can hear the crunch crunch sound of all F the kind s running around!
Local to Fairfax County. I'm 48. Anyone else remember playing in retired, gutted airplanes? Recall this was a thing. USAF surplus planes. I remember my fave was in Van Dyck Park in Fairfax.
There use to be a plane out at Cabin John Park playground, too.
I still remember going to the Natural History Museum and getting to climb on the big plastic triceratops out front. That was awesome.
Anonymous wrote:There is a merry go round I know of. One time a dad spun it ridiculously fast, and I was afraid a toddler would get killed by the hand rails if they attempted to get on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metal slides that would singe your legs going down. Super fun climbing up these slides, too.
Metal/steel playground equipment to include a dome, monkey bars, a dragon, a high slide and low slide, see saws (with tires submerged for cushioning), those metal animals on springs, merry go rounds and best of all, gray pea gravel under our feet. I can hear the crunch crunch sound of all F the kind s running around!
Local to Fairfax County. I'm 48. Anyone else remember playing in retired, gutted airplanes? Recall this was a thing. USAF surplus planes. I remember my fave was in Van Dyck Park in Fairfax.
There use to be a plane out at Cabin John Park playground, too.
I still remember going to the Natural History Museum and getting to climb on the big plastic triceratops out front. That was awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Metal slides that would singe your legs going down. Super fun climbing up these slides, too.
Metal/steel playground equipment to include a dome, monkey bars, a dragon, a high slide and low slide, see saws (with tires submerged for cushioning), those metal animals on springs, merry go rounds and best of all, gray pea gravel under our feet. I can hear the crunch crunch sound of all F the kind s running around!
Local to Fairfax County. I'm 48. Anyone else remember playing in retired, gutted airplanes? Recall this was a thing. USAF surplus planes. I remember my fave was in Van Dyck Park in Fairfax.