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'''Play Site Architecture''' is the designer of the [[Clinton Presidential Center Play Area]]. The playground has as its theme "An American Childhood." The area includes giant marbles, jacks, spinning tops, and frogs. A whimsical cardboard box is featured as a play shelter. The playground also incorporates monkey bars, rocking horses, a sand box, and "trike track."  
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'''Play Site Architecture''' is the designer of the yet-to-be-constructed [[Clinton Presidential Center Play Area]]. The playground has as its theme "An American Childhood." The area includes giant marbles, jacks, spinning tops, and frogs. A whimsical cardboard box is featured as a play shelter. The playground also incorporates monkey bars, rocking horses, a sand box, and "trike track."  
  
 
==References==
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* Images of the Clinton Presidential Center Play Area [http://playsitearchitecture.com/clinton.html]
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* [http://playsitearchitecture.com/clinton.html Images of the Clinton Presidential Center Play Area ]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 15 December 2007

Play Site Architecture is the designer of the yet-to-be-constructed Clinton Presidential Center Play Area. The playground has as its theme "An American Childhood." The area includes giant marbles, jacks, spinning tops, and frogs. A whimsical cardboard box is featured as a play shelter. The playground also incorporates monkey bars, rocking horses, a sand box, and "trike track."

References

  • George Waldon, "Presidential Countdown," South Central Construction 1.5 (July 2004): 26.

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