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*It opened in October 1993 in an old mill building on Haverhill Street. | *It opened in October 1993 in an old mill building on Haverhill Street. | ||
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*Mother is Inventor of Necessity: Research Scientist Mom Creates an Indoor Playground. ''Eagle Tribune'' 2/24/1995, p. 15 | *Mother is Inventor of Necessity: Research Scientist Mom Creates an Indoor Playground. (photos) ''Eagle Tribune'' 2/24/1995, p. 15. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 7 September 2012
- Perpetual Motion, an indoor playground for children up to six years old, was designed and operated by Robin Insuik.
- It opened in October 1993 in an old mill building on Haverhill Street.
- It relocated to Lowell in 2005 and later closed.
- Mother is Inventor of Necessity: Research Scientist Mom Creates an Indoor Playground. (photos) Eagle Tribune 2/24/1995, p. 15.
--Leslie 16:53, August 31, 2012 (EDT)
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