After a long wait we have our Playground. This was installed a few weeks ago but I haven't been able to get a picture of it without all the neighborhood kids all over it. Some days there are so many kids playing they look like ants on a pile of sugar.
If you're looking for a New Home and a place for your kids to burn off some energy stop by Trinity Point.

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Hi Denise, Looks like a great place to play! If I was there, I'd hop right on!
My grandson that lives in the neighborhood loves it. My other grandchildren will be here for Spring Break next weekend. I'm glad I moved my model across the street from this so I can watch them playing.
Denise, what a wonderful playground. Personally I think you should take one with the kids also.
By the way I am originally from Wichita. We left there back in 1979 but my husband's family is still there. We come back a couple of times a year to visit. I grew up in the south side of town off of Seneca between 41st and 43rd street. The area has changed a lot since I grew up there.
Marchel, you'll have to stop by next time your in town. I'm at Hoover and 44th St So from 1:00 - 5:00 except Thursday, unless I got lost some where.
As a Mother of an active 2 year old, my reticular activator starts beeping at the sight of a good playground. He would have so much fun on this one.
That is a cool looking playground, it reminds me of an atomic molecule. We need to get one of those near the Oakridge National Lab or Museum of Science and Energy.