My new blog about weird old Kiddie Parks

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by missy, Mar 28, 2014.

  1. Odibex

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    @missy
    Whoa, that is some major restoration! What a saint. I actually had some funny feelings looking at those, because I've looked at that pic I have (somewhere) of me as a kid with it for most of my life. Definitely going to shoot those off to my mom. I'm sure she'll get a kick out of 'em to.

    I was looking into this Cline guy and ran into his Foamhenge. How fantastic. Man, the stuff you can through life without ever knowing about.
     
  2. missy

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    @Odibex Foamhenge is set to come down soon!! GO NOW if you can! It was still there as of last weekend. haha.
     
  3. Odibex

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    @missy
    Oh my god, that friggin' sucks. Seriously, what is wrong with people?

    Well, at least I can say I knew about it before it came down...
     
  4. missy

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    Its been standing since 2004 and is made of Styrofoam, so I'm honestly amazed it survived this long, but Natural Bridge (where it sits) is becoming a national park, and therefore it needs to be removed before Aug 1, 2016. I think they are looking for a new owner to take it to another location. How big is your yard? :)

    Also-Mark Cline just opened a new Dinosaur Park in VA-so check that out if you are in the area!
     
  5. Odibex

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    I live in a studio apartment, so no yard here. There are some strange woods directly behind me that I've never explored, but I doubt there'd be a clearing of sufficient size hidden back there. But, yeah, I had read into it and it surprised me it'd been around for over a decade, too. But it seems like the thing was generating tourism and publicity, even from National Geographic (!). Is that something a National Park is going to do? And even if a park makes more sense, it seems like they could've found some way to incorporate it somehow.

    Actually, I was thinking it was supposed to be a State Park, but I guess a National Park would be even less likely to do something cool like that. Well, hopefully it finds a new home. Otherwise, I guess they can always make a bunch of those cheapo coolers out of it.
     
  6. liquidsky

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    Crazy stuff and very well done, Missy!
     
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