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Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park
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Oz Park
2021 N Burling St, Chicago, IL 60614
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Salvatore's Wedding and Event Venue
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Lincoln Park Zoo
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Saint Clement Church
642 W Deming Pl, Chicago, IL 60614
Lincoln Park Conservatory
2391 N Stockton Dr, Chicago, IL 60614
Josh Moulton Fine Art Gallery
2218 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614
Bauler (Mathias) Park
501 W Wisconsin St, Chicago, IL 60614
Nearby restaurants
Bacino's
2204 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
2AM Izakaya
2218 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Kizami Sushi
2235 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Dash of Salt and Pepper Diner
2201 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Allende Restaurant #2
2221 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Moti - Lincoln Park
2312 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!
2024 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
Johnny's Beef & Gyros - Lincoln Park
2300 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614, United States
Shine
756 W Webster Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Athenian Room
807 W Webster Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Nearby hotels
Villa D' Citta Bed & Breakfast
2230 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
Lincoln Park Guest House
2319 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
The Neighborhood Hotel Lincoln Park
2616 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614
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Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park
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Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park

635-699 W Webster Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
4.6(26)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Oz Park, Greenhouse Theater Center, Sandbox VR, Victory Gardens Theater, Salvatore's Wedding and Event Venue, Lincoln Park Zoo, Saint Clement Church, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Josh Moulton Fine Art Gallery, Bauler (Mathias) Park, restaurants: Bacino's, 2AM Izakaya, Kizami Sushi, Dash of Salt and Pepper Diner, Allende Restaurant #2, Moti - Lincoln Park, Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!, Johnny's Beef & Gyros - Lincoln Park, Shine, Athenian Room
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Nearby attractions of Dorothy's Playground at Oz Park

Oz Park

Greenhouse Theater Center

Sandbox VR

Victory Gardens Theater

Salvatore's Wedding and Event Venue

Lincoln Park Zoo

Saint Clement Church

Lincoln Park Conservatory

Josh Moulton Fine Art Gallery

Bauler (Mathias) Park

Oz Park

Oz Park

4.7

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Greenhouse Theater Center

Greenhouse Theater Center

4.7

(222)

Open 24 hours
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Sandbox VR

Sandbox VR

5.0

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Victory Gardens Theater

Victory Gardens Theater

4.6

(249)

Open 24 hours
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Bacino's

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Andy MeyerAndy Meyer
The playground at Oz Park is a unique and wonderful space. Oz Park is named in honor of Lyman Frank Baum, the author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and features statues of characters from the universe. According to the Chicago Park district website, the name of this playground - "Dorothy's Playlot" - references both the main character from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" but also Dorothy Melamerson, a retired school teacher who donated money to park improvements. The massive play structure is one of a few wooden play structures within the Chicago Park District and while it features slides and swings, the massive, meandering, multi-level wooden structure is clearly the main feature of this space. It contains stairs and bridges and outlooks that children can explore independently (some of the spaces are quite small for some adult bodies). The play area is completely enclosed and heavily shaded by large trees. There are some benches and a small picnic table within the play area and additional picnic tables and a drinking fountain just outside one of the entrances. The play surface seems to be a soft rubber covered by artificial turf. This playground is truly a destination playground; highly recommend.
Diana CervantesDiana Cervantes
When googling parks I found this one and liked what I saw. I’m not a local this was a one time thing. Super fun! My son enjoyed playing here. He loves climbing and there was so much to climb. Different size slides, a tire swing was fun. Dorothy & Toto are very near the playground. If you want to see the Tin man he is located on the corner and the Scarecrow is inside the garden in front of the playground. Didn’t see and didn’t look for the Lion. There are benches for the parents to sit. I also saw picnic tables. There’s a Target on the corner of Webster & Larrabee St. As a mom I need this kind of information.
Daniel OttoDaniel Otto
Great playground, lots of different structures and apparatus to climb up and slide down. Clever use of the space, they've packed a lot of fun stuff into a not-huge area and there's still plenty of space to run arohnd. I appreciated the many well-placed benches inside the park, and there are more picnic tables just outside.
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The playground at Oz Park is a unique and wonderful space. Oz Park is named in honor of Lyman Frank Baum, the author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and features statues of characters from the universe. According to the Chicago Park district website, the name of this playground - "Dorothy's Playlot" - references both the main character from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" but also Dorothy Melamerson, a retired school teacher who donated money to park improvements. The massive play structure is one of a few wooden play structures within the Chicago Park District and while it features slides and swings, the massive, meandering, multi-level wooden structure is clearly the main feature of this space. It contains stairs and bridges and outlooks that children can explore independently (some of the spaces are quite small for some adult bodies). The play area is completely enclosed and heavily shaded by large trees. There are some benches and a small picnic table within the play area and additional picnic tables and a drinking fountain just outside one of the entrances. The play surface seems to be a soft rubber covered by artificial turf. This playground is truly a destination playground; highly recommend.
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When googling parks I found this one and liked what I saw. I’m not a local this was a one time thing. Super fun! My son enjoyed playing here. He loves climbing and there was so much to climb. Different size slides, a tire swing was fun. Dorothy & Toto are very near the playground. If you want to see the Tin man he is located on the corner and the Scarecrow is inside the garden in front of the playground. Didn’t see and didn’t look for the Lion. There are benches for the parents to sit. I also saw picnic tables. There’s a Target on the corner of Webster & Larrabee St. As a mom I need this kind of information.
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Great playground, lots of different structures and apparatus to climb up and slide down. Clever use of the space, they've packed a lot of fun stuff into a not-huge area and there's still plenty of space to run arohnd. I appreciated the many well-placed benches inside the park, and there are more picnic tables just outside.
Daniel Otto

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5.0
3y

The playground at Oz Park is a unique and wonderful space. Oz Park is named in honor of Lyman Frank Baum, the author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and features statues of characters from the universe. According to the Chicago Park district website, the name of this playground - "Dorothy's Playlot" - references both the main character from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" but also Dorothy Melamerson, a retired school teacher who donated money to park improvements.

The massive play structure is one of a few wooden play structures within the Chicago Park District and while it features slides and swings, the massive, meandering, multi-level wooden structure is clearly the main feature of this space. It contains stairs and bridges and outlooks that children can explore independently (some of the spaces are quite small for some adult bodies).

The play area is completely enclosed and heavily shaded by large trees. There are some benches and a small picnic table within the play area and additional picnic tables and a drinking fountain just outside one of the entrances. The play surface seems to be a soft rubber covered by artificial turf.

This playground is truly a destination playground;...

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2.0
3y

The old playground was pure magic. There was a sense of wonder, exploration, thrill. There were spaces for adults to congregate that created a sense of community. The new one is less dynamic, has no space for adults to naturally interact, does not have enough seating, and has not held the interest of my two kids. They got rid of the tire swing, a favorite amongst the 5+ crowd. This is what we get for being obsessed with making everything overly safe for kids- a pretty but boring playground. By the way, it's barely 6 months old and the swings already abnoxiously creak (something the old swings never did). This playground used to...

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5.0
2y

When googling parks I found this one and liked what I saw. I’m not a local this was a one time thing.

Super fun! My son enjoyed playing here.

He loves climbing and there was so much to climb. Different size slides, a tire swing was fun.

Dorothy & Toto are very near the playground.

If you want to see the Tin man he is located on the corner and the Scarecrow is inside the garden in front of the playground. Didn’t see and didn’t look for the Lion.

There are benches for the parents to sit. I also saw picnic tables.

There’s a Target on the corner of Webster & Larrabee St. As a mom I need this kind of...

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