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  2. Phoenix Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Zoo opened in 1962 and is the largest privately owned nonprofit zoo in the United States. [6] Located in Phoenix, Arizona , the zoo was founded by Robert Maytag, [ 7 ] a member of the Maytag family, and operates on 125 acres (51 ha) of land in the Papago Park area of Phoenix. [ 1 ]

  3. Museum of the Apopkans - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Apopkans started in 1968 but it was incorporated in 1971 to be a not-for-profit institution. The initial board of directors included President Mrs. Elizabeth Grossenbacher, Vice-President Mrs. Mildred S. Whiteside, Secretary Mrs. Reba R. Evans, Curator Mr. Edward A. Miner, and directors Mayor John H. Land, Miss Elin Larson, and Miss Mary Lee Welch.

  4. List of museums in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Deer Valley Rock Art Center Museum. This list of museums in Arizona encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  5. List of zoos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It's A Zoo Life, Macclesfield; Jambbas Ranch, Fayetteville; King Kong Zoo, Murphy; Lazy 5 Ranch, Mooresville; Liberty Acres Animal Haven & Equine Rescue, Liberty; Livermon Park & Mini Zoo, Windsor; Lynwood Park Zoo, Jacksonville; Museum of Life and Science, Durham; North Carolina Zoo, Asheboro; OBX Lizard Land, Currituck; Santa’s Land Fun ...

  6. Ruby (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby (July 13, 1973 – November 6, 1998) was a 4.5 ton asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo and was famous for creating paintings. The most expensive of her paintings sold for $25,000. The most expensive of her paintings sold for $25,000.

  7. 2 zoos, 7,000 miles apart in Phoenix and Israel, unite to ...

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    Decades ago, the Phoenix Zoo helped save the Arabian oryx. Now it's supporting vulture conservation, at home and across the world. 2 zoos, 7,000 miles apart in Phoenix and Israel, unite to ...

  8. Phoenix Points of Pride - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Points of Pride are 31 landmarks and attractions in Phoenix, Arizona, selected by voters since 1992 to represent the city's best features for residents and visitors. They include structures, such as St. Mary's Basilica , the Phoenix Zoo and Footprint Center ; and natural formations such as Camelback Mountain and Hole-in-the-Rock at ...

  9. Papago Park - Wikipedia

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    The state-owned portion of Papago Park was sold to the city of Phoenix on February 25, 1959. The fish hatchery was also shut down in 1959, as it was considered obsolete by that time. The City of Phoenix leased the hatchery grounds, including its man-made lakes, to the Arizona Zoological Society in 1962 to establish the Phoenix Zoo.

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