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    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    6 months ago

    Had my daughters birthday party there! Such a great place. We also love it for open play. Highly recommend!

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    2 years ago

    We attended a private play event here with our school, and the kids had a lot of fun!

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    2 years ago

    Love this place!!! My kids had a great time and the owners are very friendly. Highly recommend.

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    This is a new playground between the Children's School House Museum and City Hall. It was called…read morethe Kids Kingdom because old playground had a castle structure that was built in 1996. It was a great playground and my daughter used to play on it when she was a child. Through the years the playground began to decay and it become dangerous with nails sticking out of the wood. When the old playground was demolished part of the castle structure was saved and moved to another playground. The new playground is part of the 16 acre Town Square project, a mixed use development that will include town hall, library, fire station, cultural venter, children's museum, amphitheater, green space, public art, and much more. The new playground was designed to make it easier for parents to keep an eye on their kids, something that was difficult in the old playground. The playground has climbing structures and slides. I especially love the large butterfly wings and grasses that are inspired by nature. The kids looked like they were having a blast today on the playground during the Pirate and Mermaid Festival. When they redid the park I'm glad they decided to save the large Kapok tree which provides much needed shade.

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