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April 8, 2008

Playgrounds it is

mystery playgroundThe people have spoken (well, several people, anyway.) Great local playgrounds will be the subject of this Thursday's Tip Sheet, our first.

Time to flood me with your recommendations for places in the city as well as Baltimore, Harford, Howard, Anne Arundel and Carroll counties. Tell us where the playground is, what's distinctive about it, and what ages it seems best for. I'll do some reporting and pull together the list for Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, can anyone guess the name and location of the playground in the photo?

(Sun staff photo by Lloyd Fox)

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 12:45 PM | | Comments (4)
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Oregon Ridge is a great playground. My 5 year old loves it. It has everything. The surface is nice and springy. Then there's the location. We can go for a hike then play in the playground. awesome.

We like Meadowood and Oregon Ridge parks.

I've never been, but I''ve heard a lot about the Rodgers Forge tot lot.

Yes, the Tot Lot is a must!

Dont forget about Meadowood Regional Park in Brooklandville. Walking/biking path plus playground means families that have big and little kids can all have fun together.

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About Kate Shatzkin
Kate Shatzkin is the parenting and families content editor at The Baltimore Sun and, before that, was its family beat reporter. But her most challenging and rewarding job is being mother to Leah, 8, and Sam, 6.

In her 14 years at The Baltimore Sun, Kate also has covered nonprofit organizations, prisons and courts, and has written several investigative series. She was previously a Knight journalism fellow at Yale Law School and a reporter at the Seattle Times and at the Patriot-Ledger of Quincy, Mass. She lives in Baltimore with her family.

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