A friend of mine suggested that we go down into Fairmont Park (in Philly) to visit Smith's Kids' Play Place. I had never heard of it, but it was something to do, and the weather looked nice, and it is free. Sounded good to me.
My only regret in visiting this amazing place is that I just now discovered it.
When you drive up and park in the completely free parking lot, you see this monstrous stone house. In case you don't want to link to the website, I'll tell you about this place. In 1899, the Smith's wanted a safe place for children to play in Philadelphia. So they made a giant play place. They built this building just for kids to play in. Unfortunately for me, only children 5 and under are allowed in it. There's just no way of passing Andrew off as a 5 year old. Most people don't even believe that he's only 6. So we'll have to go back and discover the indoor part without him. Again, with the not knowing about this place.








Just down the red path is one of the original features of the Smith's playgrounds. This is a wooden slide built in 1905. I didn't quite know what that meant...sounded like splinters in the butt to me. But the wood was polished like a roller rink and beautiful and old...and it made me wish I was a kid in the early 1900s.










Mike got brave enough to go inside the spinning teepee. Andrew protected him. Melt melt melt.

6 comments:
I want to play there! Forget the kids!
I seriously hate living here....because we don't have this or anything like this. AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Can we come visit???
How long is the drive from Western Ohio again? That place is a giant score!
SWEET! I am in awe of the 100 year old slide. I so want to visit this historical mecca you live in!
How cool! Great place!
That place looks amazing! Wish there was something like that here!
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