Fifty years later, one of the most popular attractions at the tot lot at Mitchell Park remains the Gopher Holes—a series of circles cut out of cement over a bed of sand that encourage jumping, peeking, and burrowing. Landscape architect Robert Royston kept the surrounding fence low by design: “I wanted grandmas and grandpas to be able to rest their elbows there and watch.”  Photo 9 of 9 in The Brief Era of the Modernist Playground

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Fifty years later, one of the most popular attractions at the tot lot at Mitchell Park remains the Gopher Holes—a series of circles cut out of cement over a bed of sand that encourage jumping, peeking, and burrowing. Landscape architect Robert Royston kept the surrounding fence low by design: "I wanted grandmas and grandpas to be able to rest their elbows there and watch."