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Ford Brook Park <br />Ford Brook Park is a neighborhood park in northeastern Ramsey located north of CSAH 27 / 179th <br />Lane, east of MN 47 / Saint Francis Boulevard, and one mile west of the entrance to Rum River <br />Central Regional Park along CSAH 7 / 7th Street. Its playground was replaced in 2020 with a <br />`gently used' play structure from a county park. <br />The playground consists of two distinct play structures for different age brackets, a balance beam, <br />as well as a swing set with two separate bays one with two belt swings, the other with a bucket <br />swing and a chair swing. The first playset contains two curved plastic tunnels one with two <br />sections fastened together and the other with six sections; three slides each straight with two <br />parallel tracks, but one with a hump and a dip on respective track; and three means of egress —a <br />stair case with metal bars for handholds, a chain -link ladder, and a corkscrew climber. <br />The other playset has three main means of egress —a staircase and two metal ladders and two <br />slides one straight, the other enclosed and rotating 360 degrees. It also features an obstacle <br />course consisting of three platforms connected to metal poles, a track -ride, a pull-up bar, and a log <br />roll. <br />Figures 12-13: Ford Brook Park Playground, facing southeast and southwest, respectively <br />15 <br />
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