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  2. Great Lakes Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes Aquarium opened in 2000 and is located on the Duluth waterfront. A 501(c)(3) private nonprofit, Great Lakes Aquarium features animals and habitats found within the Great Lakes basin and other worldwide ecosystems such as the Amazon River or Pacific reefs.

  3. Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The first zoo in Saint Paul was started when in 1897, the city of St. Paul received a gift of three deer. Additional animals followed, when more room was needed to house the animals they were moved to facilities at Como Park. Como Zoo continued to grow through donations of animals and money.

  4. Como Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Como Zoo was founded in 1897 when the city of Saint Paul received a donation of three deer and provided a simple fenced in pasture for the animals. In 1902, the animal collection at Como Zoo was expanded to include animals native to Minnesota such as elk, moose, foxes, and two cebus cattle. The zoo also received donations of pets, such as a ...

  5. List of nature centers in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 3,719 acres, operated by the Three Rivers Park District: Maplewood Nature Center: Maplewood: Ramsey: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: website, 40 acres, operated by the City Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Bloomington: Hennepin: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 2,400-acre Long Meadow Lake Unit, Bloomington Education and ...

  6. Como Lake (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Como Lake is a 70.5-acre (285,000 m 2) [1] lake up to 15.5 feet (4.7 m) deep in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. [2] It, along with the neighboring Como Park, has been a recreation area for residents of the Twin Cities for more than a century. It was named in 1848 by local farmer Charles Perry.

  7. Minnesota Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Zoo (formerly the Minnesota Zoological Garden) is an AZA-accredited zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota. The zoo is one of two state-supported zoos in the United States, with the other being the North Carolina Zoo. [7] When it opened on May 22, 1978, [1] it was fairly revolutionary in its exhibit design. The zoo, built in a ...

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  9. Sea Life at Mall of America - Wikipedia

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    Sea Life at Mall of America (formally known as Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium) is a public aquarium located in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States.The 1.3 million-US-gallon (4.9 ML) aquarium contains thousands of aquatic creatures, including sea turtles, sharks, sawfish, stingrays, jellyfish and seahorses.