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Built back in 1984, this classic Queens play area was the first of its kind. It was created for all children, both able-bodied and disabled, and is widely considered a prototype for other playgrounds of its kind around the city and the world. It contains a 12-foot-long suspension bridge, slides, swings, plaques with braille and English, a water wheel area for kids needing to cool off and also a performance area. Feeling sporty? This playground offers a basketball court, an area for volleyball and other net-type games, and a baseball diamond.
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4.7 rating
Saved in New York, United States
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