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(The playground at West Brunswick School was on the lot where the post office now stands. This swing set was 15 feet high with a ladder up the middle. Back in the "good ol' days", children were allowed to climb to the top as seen here. There was also a...) |
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Sharon Hebb Smith: They also held a carnival on that lot at one time. Can't remember when it was, but remember the carnival, my first time on a Ferris Wheel. | Sharon Hebb Smith: They also held a carnival on that lot at one time. Can't remember when it was, but remember the carnival, my first time on a Ferris Wheel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 9 November 2019
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The playground at West Brunswick School was on the lot where the post office now stands. This swing set was 15 feet high with a ladder up the middle. Back in the "good ol' days", children were allowed to climb to the top as seen here. There was also a seesaw, merry-go-round and a baseball field that had a downward slope.
(Photo and information courtesy of the Brunswick History Commission)
Sharon Hebb Smith: They also held a carnival on that lot at one time. Can't remember when it was, but remember the carnival, my first time on a Ferris Wheel.
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