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Huntsville, Alabama's Dead Children's Playground

Just 2 hours away is a spot that’s nice during the day and spooky at night. Locals call it the Dead Children’s Playground.

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Huntsville, Alabama's Dead Children's Playground

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Huntsville, Alabama's Dead Children's Playground

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Ribbon cut for Maryville pickleball courts

Ribbon cut for Maryville pickleball courts The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail Maryville Mayor Craig Short was joined May 10 by local officials and Pickleball enthusiasts for a ribbon cutting at the new Maryville pickleball courts. MARYVILLE The two new Pickleball courts at Drost Park in Maryville were officially opened with a ribbon cutting, hosted by the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce on May 10. Maryville Mayor Craig Short, Trustee Julie Clark, Superintendent Matt Hoffman, Parks and Rec Committee Chair Sharon Petty and members Bob Hunter, Andrea Molkenbur, Mike Spillers, Tom Fitzgerald, Peg Raffety, Colleen Seiffert plus numerous Pickleball enthusiasts were present to celebrate the event.

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Take 5: Things you might want to do this weekend

Take 5: Things you might want to do this weekend FacebookTwitterEmail The delightful Pup Crawl (that’s a Pub Crawl plus dogs!) is here Saturday from 1-6 p.m. This fun event spans 22 pet-friendly patios and businesses in Downtown Alton. With your $10 ticket you will receive a bandana for your pet, food and beverage specials, and a chance to win great prizes. Participating establishments will be listed on a passport that guides the event, and party-goers will be placed into a drawing one time for every establishment on the passport where they’ve made any purchase (food, merchandise, alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage). Pet-related vendors, activities and animal welfare charities will be set up at businesses where space allows. Tickets are on sale now at participating locations, or get your ticket at the Alton Dog Park in Russel Commons Park under the Clark Bridge on the day of the event while supplies last. Enter via Ridge Street and follow signs. Park will be free, open to pu

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