Zoos: 14 Things to Do

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Lincoln Park Zoo

In 1868, two pairs of swans were gifted to the city of Chicago by New York City’s Central Park, marking the start of North America’s

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Phoenix Zoo

Opened in 1962, the Phoenix Zoo is the largest privately owned, non-profit zoo in the U.S., spanning 125 acres in Papago Park. Founded by Robert

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Houston Zoo

Introduction to the Houston Zoo With a wildly rich history dating back to 1922, the Houston Zoo has grown into a must-visit attraction in the

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Denver Zoo

The Mayor of Denver was gifted a black bear cub in 1896, who passed it along to City Park, marking the start of the Denver

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Dallas Zoo

The oldest and largest zoo in Texas started with just 2 deer and 2 lions in 1888. Today, the Dallas Zoo provides sanctuary to over

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Cincinnati Zoo

Consistently ranked among the top zoos in North America, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is home to 500+ animals and 3,000+ plant species. It’s

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Carolina Raptor Center

At Carolina Raptor Center, bald eagles, owls, falcons, and hawks aren’t just exhibits—they’re part of a cutting-edge rescue and rehabilitation effort that has treated over

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Stone Zoo

Since 1905, Stone Zoo has been a wildlife haven in the Greater Boston area, spanning 26 acres and home to over 1,000 animals from around

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Franklin Park Zoo

Located within Boston’s largest green space, Franklin Park, this 72-acre zoo offers up-close encounters with 1,000+ creatures big and small, from majestic lions and towering

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Zoo Atlanta

From its whimsical beginnings as a traveling circus in 1889, Zoo Atlanta has blossomed into a cornerstone of wildlife conservation and education in the heart

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Austin Zoo

Originally a goat ranch, Austin Zoo is not your typical zoo—it’s a rescue-focused sanctuary dedicated to helping animals in need. Set in the scenic Texas

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Santa Ana Zoo

The Santa Ana Zoo, founded in 1952 at Prentice Park, has been a wildlife sanctuary and a center of community engagement for over 70 years.

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Orange County Zoo

The Orange County Zoo, an eight-acre sanctuary within Irvine Regional Park, is surrounded by coastal live oak and giant sycamore trees. Established to showcase flora

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