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SeaQuest was established in 2015 by Vince Covino. [4] Prior to the launch of SeaQuest, along with his brother Ammon, founded Portland Aquarium in 2012 (closed 2016), [5] the Austin Aquarium in 2013 [6] and the San Antonio Aquarium in 2014. [7] SeaQuest opened its first location at Layton, Utah in 2016. [8]
The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary (originally Folsom Zoo) is a zoo and animal sanctuary located in the city of Folsom, California, in the United States, which has been open since 1963. [2] The facility differs from traditional zoos and is more like a sanctuary in the way the animals are acquired and the care they receive.
The Aquarium of the Pacific (formerly the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific [3]) is a public aquarium on a 5-acre (20,000 m 2) site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach, California, United States.
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SeaQuest (aquariums), a U.S. chain of retail-mall-based aquaria. seaQuest DSV, a 1994/1995 game based on the TV series; Sea Quest (drilling rig), a semi-submersible oil platform; Fermilab E-906/SeaQuest, a fixed target experiment at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; Seaquest, an unrelated Atari 2600 game released in 1982
Belly Barbecue is hosting a soft opening in Folsom this weekend. The spot features brisket, short rib, sausages and more — in a style that’s “Texas inspired, Georgia soul.”
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo is a small 16-acre (6.5 ha) zoo and amusement park in San Jose, California, which originally opened in 1961.It was closed in 2008 for major renovations, and opened its gates again on March 20, 2010.
Seaquest State Park is a public recreation area located on the western flank of Silver Lake in Cowlitz County, Washington. [2] The 505-acre (204 ha) state park is home to the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, which offers displays on the Mount St. Helens volcanic eruption of 1980. [3] Mount St. Helens itself is 30 miles (48 km) east of the park.