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The Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo is a privately owned zoo located on Whittington Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. [2] The farm houses but does not raise alligators and has done so since it was founded in 1902. [3] The farm includes a small museum with a collection of mounted alligators, a souvenir shop but there’s no snack bar.
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Fogel Field; Former names: Fordyce Field; Holder Field: Location: 847 Whittington Ave Hot Springs, Arkansas United States Coordinates: 1]: Owner: Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo: Surface: Grass: Construction; Broke ground: 1912: Opened: 1912: Closed: 1952: Main contractors: Hot Springs Park Company: Tenants; Major League Spring Training Philadelphia Phillies (1912) Pittsburgh Pirates ...
After Arkansas became its own territory in 1819, the Arkansas Territorial Legislature requested in 1820 that the springs and adjoining mountains be set aside as a federal reservation. Twelve years later, in 1832, the Hot Springs Reservation was created by the United States Congress , granting federal protection of the thermal waters.
Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo, Hot Springs; Bill and Alice Nix Petting Zoo, Jonesboro; Cockrills Country Critters Petting Zoo, Austin; Little Rock Zoo, Little Rock; Snake World, Berryville; Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, Eureka Springs
Ban Johnson Park was a baseball stadium located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was also known as Whittington Park and McKee Park. The ballpark was located within today's Whittington Park Historic District and directly across from the still active Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo. [4] [5] [6]
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