Playground
Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park
- Alternative Name
- Oz Park - Playground
- Description
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The playground at Oz Park is a unique and wonderful space. Oz Park is named in honor of Lyman Frank Baum, the author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and features statues of characters from the universe. According to the Chicago Park district website, the name of this playground - "Dorothy's Playlot" - references both the main character from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" but also Dorothy Melamerson, a retired school teacher who donated money to park improvements.
The massive play structure is one of a few wooden play structures within the Chicago Park District and while it features slides and swings, the massive, meandering, multi-level wooden structure is clearly the main feature of this space. It contains stairs and bridges and outlooks that children can explore independently (some of the spaces are quite small for some adult bodies).
The play area is completely enclosed and heavily shaded by large trees. There are some benches and a small picnic table within the play area and additional picnic tables and a drinking fountain just outside one of the entrances. The play surface seems to be a soft rubber covered by artificial turf.
This playground is truly a destination playground; highly recommend. - Playground Features
- Destination Playground
- Afternoon Shade
- Morning Shade
- Bench or Benches
- Drinking Fountains
- Mostly Enclosed Play Area
- Picnic Tables
- Surface: Artificial Turf
- Playground Equipment
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Adaptive Swing
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Toddler Swing
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Train Play Structure
- (Blank) on a Spring
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Steering Wheel Panel
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Single Corkscrew Slide
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Monkey Bars
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Straight Hanging Ring Monkey Bars
- Pole
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Steppers
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Single Straight Slide
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Straight Tube Slide
- Part of
- Oz Park
- Street Address (of the Park)
- 2021 N Burling St Chicago, IL 60614
Part of Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park