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  2. Brandywine Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Zoo is a small 4.7-acre (1.9 ha) zoo that opened in 1905 in Brandywine Park in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. It is located on the banks of the Brandywine River . [ 2 ] The zoo is managed by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation and supported by the Delaware Zoological Society . [ 6 ]

  3. Wilmington State Parks - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Park also includes active recreational facilities including playgrounds, athletic fields, and Baynard Stadium. [9] Kentmere Parkway, a half-mile stretch of roadway, was designed by Bancroft and John Charles Olmsted to serve as a greenway to connect Brandywine Park to Rockford Park. The parkway was built in 1891 and features a large ...

  4. Timeline of Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Wilmington, Delaware, USA. ... 1905 - Brandywine Zoo established. [14] 1910 – Population: 87,411. [11]

  5. Brandywine Park - Wikipedia

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    The Brandywine Zoo was created in 1905 and now occupies 4.75 acres of the park. [5] Brandywine Park also includes active recreational facilities including playgrounds, athletic fields, and Abessinio Stadium. [6] The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It is a unit of Delaware's Wilmington State Parks.

  6. Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental ...

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    In April 2005, the first law enforcement shooting in the history of the Department took place. The incident involved two park rangers and resulted in the death of a robbery suspect. [16] In 2007 DNREC completed the first version of the Delaware Wildlife Action Plan, a strategy to conserve native wildlife and their habitats. [17]

  7. Headlines in History 1954: Snowy Owl eats Potawatomi Park Zoo ...

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    After finding an injured Snowy Owl in Northern Michigan, Jerry Taylor, 15, of South Bend brought it home to nurse it back to health.

  8. Headlines in History 1957: Storyland Zoo Set to Open Saturday

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    1957: Families could pay 10 cents per person at the entrance turnstile and travel through a wonderland of Mother Goose rhymes and nursery tales.

  9. Headlines in History 1957: Death splits Zoo's trained oxen team

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    The Potawatomi Park Zoo has lost two of it's favorite popular attractions this week. First, Jim the polar bear died Wednesday and now Tom the ox. Headlines in History 1957: Death splits Zoo's ...