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  2. Five fun cool places to take your kids near home

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    The amusement center at 125 West Chicago Road, next to the Capri Drive-In, expanded again, adding Duck Pin bowling to the indoor arcade games and activities. I Go Cart drivers must be 54 inches ...

  3. Family entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    Family entertainment center. A family entertainment center (FEC) in the entertainment industry, [1] also known as an indoor amusement park, family amusement center, family fun center, soft play, [2] or simply fun center, is a small amusement park marketed towards families with small children to teenagers, often entirely indoors.

  4. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Blind Creek Beach, near Ft. Pierce [ 122 ][ 123 ] Boca Chica Beach on Boca Chica Key near Key West [ 124 ][ 125 ] Haulover Beach in Miami-Dade County, one of the most popular nude beaches in North America [ 126 ] Playalinda Beach in Titusville [ 127 ] Puckett Creek in Titusville.

  5. 30 do-it-yourself activities to cure kids’ boredom - AOL

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    Loaded 0%. Kids bored again? Try these DIY kid activities that are anything but passive. Burn energy with an indoor parkour track, design a cell phone case, or draw on the walls with (removable ...

  6. Playground - Wikipedia

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    Playground. A playground, playpark, or play area is a place designed to provide an environment for children that facilitates play, typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some are designed for other age groups, or people with disabilities.

  7. Nude swimming in US indoor pools - Wikipedia

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    Forty-two Kids by George Bellows (1907) depicting boys swimming from a pier in the East River, New York City "Swimming baths" and pools were built in the late 19th century in poorer neighborhoods of northern industrial cities of the US to exert some control over a public swimming culture that offended Victorian sensibilities by including not only nakedness, but roughhousing and swearing.

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