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Old West, Playground At Pixie Woods
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![]() An old stagecoach was parked at the entrance to the Old West playground. That afternoon the coach was empty and the streets were deserted.
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![]() A bench was available for folks to rest on while their kids played. The bench had a fake wagon wheel at each end. Those wheels, along with its curved back and slats, made it look old fashioned.
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![]() A covered wagon with half its cover removed was used to create another bench. This bench likely found a lot of use during those long, hot days of summer.
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![]() A old-looking wooden set of buildings created a line of store fronts for kids to pay in and around. The building was wide open but retained the feeling of a labyrinth.
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![]() Westley visited a horse in a barn. The horse was munching on a handful of hay.
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A hole where a face should be gave children and adults the chance to appear in a
scene as a Chinese laundry worker
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