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  2. Philadelphia Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Zoo is a zoo located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia on the west bank of the Schuylkill River.It was the first true zoo in the United States; it was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 21, 1859, but its opening was delayed by the Civil War until July 1, 1874.

  3. The Solitude Mansion - Wikipedia

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    At some time after the final Penn owner died in 1869, the city bought the property and leased it to the Zoological Society of Philadelphia in 1874. The land and house then became part of the Philadelphia Zoo, which in turn is a part of Fairmount Park. [4] The house is not open to general admission visitors, but rather only for special events.

  4. Massa (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Zoo: Weight: 400 lb (180 kg) Massa (1930 – 30 December 1984) was a male lowland gorilla who reached the age of 54 years. At the time, this was the ...

  5. Philadelphia Zoo Makes a Sweet and Exciting Baby ... - AOL

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    The good news was shared on the Philadelphia Zoo's Instagram account. View the original article to see embedded media. The zoo made the announcement with a video of the new little one — Eros.

  6. Philadelphia Zoo Welcomes Baby Sumatran Orangutan and the ...

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    On July 11, 2024, the Philadelphia Zoo joyfully announced the birth of a new Orangutan and gave fans a sweet first-look video. Take a look! View the original article to see embedded media.

  7. Zoological Garden station - Wikipedia

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    Zoological Garden station was a railroad station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was located at 34th Street and Girard Avenue, it served the Philadelphia Zoo and nearby areas. Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it closed in 1902 as the railroad expanded. [2]