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  2. Selig Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Selig Zoo in Los Angeles, California was an early 20th century animal collection managed by Col. W.N. Selig for use in Selig Polyscope Company films and as a tourist attraction. Over the years the zoo was also known as the Luna Park Zoo, California Zoological Gardens, Zoopark, and, eventually, Lincoln Amusement Park. After Westerns, "animal ...

  3. Los Angeles Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The North Hollywood High School Zoo Magnet Center is located across the street from the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Griffith Park. The program was established in 1981 in the hopes of "a vision of providing a racially, ethnically, economically, and geographically diverse group of motivated students an enriched curriculum in animal ...

  4. List of public art in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Grand Park, Los Angeles Music Center 34°03′26.1″N 118°14′53.9″W  /  34.057250°N 118.248306°W  / 34.057250; -118.248306  ( Peace on Bronze

  5. The amazing story of Reggie, L.A.'s celebrity alligator - AOL

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    Reggie now lives with Tina, a female companion at the L.A. Zoo. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) The reality of alligator relationships is a lot more complicated. Alligators raised together in ...

  6. Category:Statues in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Elgin Baylor; Statue of Felipe de Neve; Statue of Harrison Gray Otis; Statue of Jerry West; Statue of Kobe and Gianna Bryant; Statue of Luc Robitaille; Statue of Ludwig van Beethoven (Los Angeles) Statue of Magic Johnson; Statue of Oscar De La Hoya; Statue of Óscar Romero; Statue of Shaquille O'Neal; Statue of the Marquis de ...

  7. Griffith Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The first zoo in Los Angeles was the Eastlake Zoo in East Los Angeles, which opened in 1885. [2]: 37 The Griffith Park Zoo opened in 1912 with a grand total of 15 animals. The new zoo was built on the site of Griffith J. Griffith's defunct ostrich farm.

  8. Why did someone add a giant meth pipe to MacArthur Park's ...

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    Artist Nina Saemundsson works on a clay version of her statue of Prometheus in her studio in 1923. This photo was published in July 28, 1934, editions of the Los Angeles Times, before a bronze ...

  9. The Santa Ana Zoo has a monkey problem: Not enough of them - AOL

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    The zoo’s $3.7-million annual budget is dwarfed by the Los Angeles Zoo's, at $22 million, and the San Diego Zoo's, at $283 million. Many of the monkeys are housed in cages little different from ...