Anonymous wrote:I no longer live in the DC area but, as of about 2010, at least, there was still a metal merry-go-round at Lynnbrook Park in Bethesda. There was another, smaller playground in Bethesda that still had one, as well, but the name & exact location of the park escapes me. I do remember that it was visable from part of the Capital Crescent Trail, though.
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I always got stuck at the top.
Anonymous wrote:The gutted airplane at Wheaton regional was the best!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual, only the ones who survived are posting.
Same for seatbelts, and running around all day without supervision, and biking everywhere without a helmet.
You ALL survived without trauma, since you are here and posting about it.
The dead children can't post.
Auto transportation is more dangerous than everything in that list combined, including killer playgrounds.
For the record, I'm a fan of overseas playgrounds and I also plan on rear-facing until 5. It's not mutually exclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We had one like this on our playground. It was our Jupiter 2 spaceship from Lost in Space.I was always Judy
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual, only the ones who survived are posting.
Same for seatbelts, and running around all day without supervision, and biking everywhere without a helmet.
You ALL survived without trauma, since you are here and posting about it.
The dead children can't post.
Anonymous wrote:As usual, only the ones who survived are posting.
Same for seatbelts, and running around all day without supervision, and biking everywhere without a helmet.
You ALL survived without trauma, since you are here and posting about it.
The dead children can't post.
Anonymous wrote:As usual, only the ones who survived are posting.
Same for seatbelts, and running around all day without supervision, and biking everywhere without a helmet.
You ALL survived without trauma, since you are here and posting about it.
The dead children can't post.
