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A playground is an child entertainment area dating from before the Great War.
Layout[]
Playgrounds that are found in the Capital Wasteland are now worn with rust. They usually have a swing set, a merry-go-round, an alien U.F.O., a slide, a mini Red Rocket, a see-saw, a climbing frame and toy items like teddy bears and toy cars.
Locations[]
Playgrounds are found in areas that are, or were once, inhabited.
Related quests[]
In the quest The Wasteland Survival Guide Moira tells you to go to the playground in the middle of Minefield.
Appearances[]
These playgrounds appear only in Fallout 3.