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  2. New York Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    In March 1902, New York state legislators proposed transferring operation of the New York Aquarium to the New York Zoological Society. [21] The Board of Estimate authorized mayor Seth Low to lease the aquarium to the Zoological Society in July 1902, [22] and the Zoological Society took over on October 31, 1902, with Charles Haskins Townsend as the aquarium's director.

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    One ticket will get you access to the campus’ trio of exhibits including Pier 59 which has octopus, jellies, and touch pools, Pier 60 which has penguins, sea otters, and birds and the new Ocean ...

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    A trip to New York City's only living history village is free for kids under five, while tickets for kids six to 11 are just $5. Kids can explore historic houses and Revolutionary War touchpoints.

  5. Central Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Central Park Zoo is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), an integrated network of four zoos and an aquarium spread throughout New York City. [a] Located at East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue, the zoo is situated on a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) [3] plot in Central Park.

  6. Coney Island - Wikipedia

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    The New York Aquarium opened in 1957 on the former site of the Dreamland amusement park. [103] It is located on 602 Surf Avenue between West 5th and West 10th Streets. [249] As of 2018, the New York Aquarium consists of five exhibits: Aquatheater; Conservation Hall; Sea Cliffs; Sharks, Rays & Turtles; and Ocean Wonders: Sharks. [250]

  7. Prospect Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Prospect Park Zoo is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, an integrated network of four zoos and an aquarium spread throughout New York City. [a] Located at 450 Flatbush Avenue, across from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the zoo is situated on a 12-acre (4.9 ha) plot [2] somewhat lower than street level in Prospect Park.