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  2. If you see this Indianapolis Zoo deal, it’s a scam. Here's ...

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    The Indianapolis Zoo shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday that there is a phishing ad circulating online promoting an 80th Anniversary discount promotion. This ad is a scam. This ad is a scam ...

  3. The Indianapolis Zoo's exclusive event, Zoobilation, is back ...

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    Non-members – $300/ticket. Indianapolis Zoo: Feed a sloth, bathe an elephant or watch a penguin paint with these Indianapolis Zoo extras. Premium ExperienceTickets.

  4. We'll know the name of Indy zoo's baby rhino soon. You can ...

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    Indianapolis Zoo has a poll to name its baby rhino, and is selling tickets to be among the first to meet her starting this month. ... The cost is $125 per person, plus zoo admission. Ten percent ...

  5. Indianapolis Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Zoo is a 93-acre (38 ha) non-profit zoo, public aquarium, and botanical garden in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Incorporated in 1944, the Indianapolis Zoological Society established the first zoo at George Washington Park in 1964.

  6. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] The Marsh Fresh IDEA Card was also used for obtaining discounts at selected outside partners, such as the Indianapolis Zoo, Ambassadair Travel, and White River State Park. [14] In 1991, major changes came to Marsh Supermarkets. The company headquarters moved to a new location along Interstate 69 in Fishers, Indiana. Marsh also ...

  7. White River Gardens - Wikipedia

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    White River Gardens' beginnings date to the early-1990s as Indianapolis Zoo officials sought to bring more public attention to the interdependence of plant and animal habitats. The inaugural Bloomfest, hosted in the spring of 1992, was among the zoo's first efforts to heighten awareness. [ 6 ]