1. Photograph: Joshua Thaisen
    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
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    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground
  11. Photograph: Joshua Thaisen
    Photograph: Joshua Thaisen | Polliwog Park playground

Polliwog Park

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Time Out says

Your head will spin at all the options for fun available at this, the largest park in the South Bay. Three well-shaded play areas include a lighthouse structure, countless swings and slides of all shapes and sizes, zip lines, ride-on animal rockers and so much more (though not all universally accessible). Nearby, you’ll find a picnic area with plenty of tables and barbecues, as well as three gazebos, a nine-hole disc golf course, an exercise area, an amphitheater where concerts and other special events often take place, the city’s historical museum and a dog run. At the center of it all is a large pond home to ducks and geese. When summer rolls around, you can also enroll your kids in swimming lessons at nearby Begg Pool.

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Shakespeare by the Sea

Expand your mind on breezy summer nights by listening to the words of the Bard for free. The program, founded in 1998, will put on two plays—As You Like It and Julius Caesar—with the help of talented local actors. “By the Sea” is a bit misleading; though some of the locations are ocean-adjacent, and largely in the South Bay and Long Beach, the troupe takes the plays on tour all across Los Angeles, performing for audiences from Downtown to Beverly Hills to Altadena’s Loma Alta Park, which was recently restored post–Eaton Fire.
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