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1Parks and playground needs and supply in mainland Boston

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  • First Year Published: 1972
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    Rancho Conejo Playfields

    Playfields website Conejo Conejo-openspace.org: Arroyo Conejo website Archived 2016-02-09 at the Wayback Machine CRPD.org: Rancho Conejo Playfields,

    Montlake Playfield

    Montlake Playfield is a 27-acre (100,000 m²) park and playfield on Portage Bay in the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA. Originally a 20-foot-deep

    Cal Anderson Park

    Seattle’s Capitol Hill that includes Lincoln Reservoir and the Bobby Morris Playfield. The north end of the open park features Waterworks, a large mountain-shaped

    Glossary of pinball terms

    often to a raised playfield. ramp A section of the playfield with a raised gradient. Ramps generally lead either to raised playfields or to inlanes. replay

    CTIA and GTIA

    Player 1 to Playfield collisions Player 2 to Playfield collisions Player 3 to Playfield collisions Missiles collide with Players and Playfields. There is

    Pinball

    features. At other times, the ramps will go to smaller "mini-playfields" (small playfields, usually raised above the main game surface, with special goals

    Puzzle League

    this case. In versus modes, players can send garbage to their opponents' playfields by scoring chains and combos. This sends garbage blocks according to the

    Washington Park Arboretum

    and the nonprofit Arboretum Foundation. Washington Park also includes a playfield and the Seattle Japanese Garden in its southwest corner. To the north

    Baffle Ball

    machines, Baffle Ball lacks flippers, relying instead on a mechanical playfield design inspired by parlor bagatelle games. In 1931, during the Great Depression

    Haunted House (pinball)

    machines. Haunted House has three playfields (a mini underground playfield, a main playfield, and an upper playfield.), eight flippers, at unique angles