Rocket Slide Playground Equipment
Meaning they will have to remove the slide portion of the playground equipment.
Rocket slide playground equipment. See more ideas about playground rocket playground equipment. Remember when recess was fun and maybe a little dangerous with this look at forgotten playground favorites including monkey bars merry go rounds and more. According to the ahrens family foundation website miracle equipment was the largest playground manufacturer in the world in the 1980 s. Spring riders available with coil springs add sproingy fun to any playground.
Constructed of heavy duty smooth plastic you can attach to an existing play set. This rocket slide stays true to its name allowing riders to slide to the bottom like a speeding rocket. That is not just my opinion it is a fact. A space age rocket themed playground set by miracle playground equipment introduced circa 1968 photographed in burlington colorado in 2009.
It seemed like all. Today s playgrounds are a far cry from the ones that parents and grandparents played on and some favorite playground equipment has vanished for good. He has a playground slide dating from the 1960s in his backyard. Blue or green.
Slide being removed from edmond rocket ship playground equipment over safety concerns news. Rocket slide by nels olsen. Two companies were noted for their military and space themed playground equipment. Miracle equipment company of grinnell iowa and jamison fantasy equipment of los angeles california which manufactured a moon rocket nautilus submarine and space slide.
Nels olsen a cedarburg software engineer travels throughout the midwest to visit and photograph vintage playground equipment. Rock any playground with spring riders. 10 ft 60 lbs 12ft 70 lbs 14ft 85 lbs. The most fun piece of playground equipment of all time is the rocket slide at prospect park in huron sd.
I saw someone mention it on facebook the other day and i was astounded to hear that thing has survived all these years. Giganta and rocket slides are from the same company. Two seesaws and a snail shaped climber circa 1970s photographed in vandergrift pennsylvania in 2007. Apr 15 2020 a tribute to an almost extinct playground classic.
Slide bed only.