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  2. Houston Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The zoo houses over 6,000 animals from more than 900 species. It receives around 2 million visitors each year and is the second most visited zoo in the United States, surpassed only by the San Diego Zoo. [3] It is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The zoo has been operated by the non-profit corporation Houston Zoo since ...

  3. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Zoo began charging admission fees for the first time in 1988. The year 1990 saw the opening of Houston Intercontinental Airport's new 12-gate Mickey Leland International Airlines terminal, named after the recently deceased Houston congressman.

  4. Talk:Houston Zoo - Wikipedia

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    It is mentioned that in 1988 the zoo is no longer free, but what are the current rates or the rate they chose to use in 1988. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.240.234.84 (talk • contribs). Provided admission prices isn't really what belongs on wikipedia. Just simply click on the zoo's website link and you will find the prices ...

  5. Baby Giraffe at Houston Zoo Runs with Excitement Upon Seeing ...

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    The Zoo Welcomed Baby Tino in May. Little Tino is a new addition to the giraffe family at the Houston Zoo. Born in late June, the zoo announced the calf's birth in May and explained he was born to ...

  6. Visiting Alameda Park Zoo this spring? Ticket fees increase ...

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    New prices go into effect at Alameda Park Zoo April 1. Admission fees for the Zoo will increase slightly in April. Adult: $5. Children(5- to 12-year-olds): $3. Senior(60 and up): $3. Military: $3 ...

  7. Hermann Park - Wikipedia

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    One of Houston's oldest public parks, Hermann Park was created on acreage donated to the City of Houston by cattleman, oilman and philanthropist George H. Hermann (1843–1914). The land was formerly the site of his sawmill. [7] It was first envisioned as part of a comprehensive urban planning effort by the city of Houston in the early 1910s. [4]