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Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (formerly known as Six Flags Marine World, Marine World, The New Marine World Theme Park, and Marine World Africa USA) is a 135-acre (55 ha) [1] animal theme park located in Vallejo, California, off of Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento.
SeaWorld San Antonio, Texas; SeaWorld San Diego, California; Shedd Aquarium, Illinois; Six Flags Marine World's Dolphin Harbor (also known as Merlin's Dolphin Harbor), Vallejo; Texas State Aquarium; Theater of the Sea; Walt Disney World's The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion; Ocean Adventures Marine Park, Mississippi
1984 ticket for Marine World Africa USA. Marine World/Africa USA was an animal theme park located in the Redwood Shores area of Redwood City, California. [1] The park was named Marine World when it first opened in 1968, before merging with a land-animal park called Africa USA in 1972.
An orca performs as Shamu at SeaWorld San Diego. A marine mammal park (also known as marine animal park and sometimes oceanarium) is a commercial theme park or aquarium where marine mammals such as dolphins, beluga whales and sea lions are kept within water tanks and displayed to the public in special shows.
On March 6, 2015, SeaWorld San Antonio announced that the park would have a new dolphin habitat and hub for three of its animal interaction programs with dolphins, beluga whales and California sea lions called Discovery Point. The announcement of the project was followed by Dolphin Cove's closure on March 23, 2015. [4]
SeaWorld San Antonio: 10500 SeaWorld Drive San Antonio: Texas, United States: Website: SeaWorld San Diego: 500 SeaWorld Drive San Diego: California, United States: Website: Sedgwick County Zoo: 5555 W Zoo Blvd Wichita: Kansas, United States: Website Archived 2017-05-10 at the Wayback Machine: Seneca Park Zoo: 2222 Saint Paul St. Rochester: New ...
The 128-acre parcel where the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians wants to build a $700-million casino resort in Vallejo, east of San Francisco. (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times)
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