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  2. Discovery Zone - Wikipedia

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    Owner. Independent (1989–1995) Blockbuster Video (1995–1997) Wellspring Associates LLC (1997–2001) Discovery Zone (DZ) was an American chain of entertainment facilities featuring games and elaborate indoor mazes designed for young children, including roller slides, climbing play structures, and ball pits. It also featured arcade games.

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

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    It's mostly for kids, but adults get wet, too. The splash park, 1776 Heritage Drive in Coldwater, has 2,730 square feet of wet area, pumping 154 gallons of water per minute through a dozen spray ...

  4. Sky Zone - Wikipedia

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    Sky Zone is a Provo, UT–based company that operates indoor trampoline parks. The company is often erroneously credited with opening the first indoor trampoline park in 2004 (although it was not the first), [ 1 ] and is controversial for the number of injuries that have occurred in its parks.

  5. 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.

  6. 15 Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Swett, South Dakota. Population: 2. Swett gained fame for being "For Sale" back in 2014, with a listing price of $399,000. The sale included 6 acres of land and a few buildings, including a tire ...

  7. List of indoor arenas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.

  8. 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.

  9. Googleplex - Wikipedia

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    The original complex, with 2 million square feet (190,000 square meters) of office space, is the company's second largest square footage assemblage of Google buildings, after Google's 111 Eighth Avenue building in New York City, which the company bought in 2010. "Googleplex" is a portmanteau of Google and complex (meaning a complex of buildings ...