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Carpentersville street transformed into giant slip 'n slide

Maple Avenue in Carpentersville was transformed into a giant slip 'n slide Saturday, giving residents a chance to experience what organizers called one of the steepest hills on this year's Slide the City schedule.

Thousands of tickets were sold for rides down the 1,000-foot vinyl water slide, which stretched from Rosewood Drive to Tamarac Drive, said Slide the City owner Spencer Hunn.

Admittance was free for an accompanying festival with live music, food vendors, beverages and merchandise for sale.

  Turney Munson of Lindenhurst crashes into a wall Saturday during Slide the City-Carpentersville on the giant three-lane, 1,000-foot water slide on Maple Avenue, from Rosewood Drive to Tamarac Drive. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Holding on tight to each other on Saturday are Amanda Serafin of Barrington and Aaron Casper of Itasca during Slide the City-Carpentersville on the giant three-lane, 1,000-foot water slide on Maple Avenue, from Rosewood Drive to Tamarac Drive. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com