We didn’t get any pictures of people trying to get across this risky endeavor at the West Street Play Lot, but it probably happened.
Since there’s only technically one village in the city, it was probably pretty easy to figure out this useful table of things you might see at a playground is at Rolfe Park in Penacook.
If our clue about school being on vacation didn’t get you thinking about Christa McAuliffe School, the ones about a famous Concordian and the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center should have.
Like we said, tire swings can be found at just about any park in the city, but we wanted to know where this specific one resides. It must have been the red frame or the Concord art school reference, but you figured out this childhood classic was at Kimball Park.
They sure didn’t make these spider web-looking pieces of playground equipment when we were kids. That sure would have been a cool place to hang out during recess. Kids these days have all the fun. Anyway, this piece calls Garrison Park on Hutchins Street home.
We told you this was a friendly dragon, and if you followed our clue and found him over at White Park, you’d know that.
You had to make your way a little off Broadway to find this plastic contraption, and if you meandered over to Rollins Park, then you were in the right spot.