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  2. NOVA Wild - Wikipedia

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    NOVA Wild. Coordinates: 38°58′21″N 77°18′48″W. NOVA Wild is a 30-acre (12 ha) zoo in Reston, Virginia. [1] The zoo features a self-drive-through Safari with zebras, bison, and llamas, and a walking tour with cheetahs, capybaras, kangaroos, sloths, camel rides, and a bird aviary. The zoo has over 50 species of animals. [2][3]

  3. Natural Bridge, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Natural Bridge is an unincorporated community in Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States. The community is the site of Natural Bridge, a natural arch which gives the town its name. Natural Bridge is located at the junction of U.S. Route 11 and State Route 130. [2] Natural Bridge has a post office with ZIP code 24578, which opened on June 1 ...

  4. Lion Country Safari - Wikipedia

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    Lion Country Safari. Lion Country Safari is a drive-through safari park and walk-through amusement park located on over 600 acres in Loxahatchee (near West Palm Beach), in Palm Beach County, Florida. Founded in 1967, it claims to be the first 'cageless zoo' in the United States. In 2009, USA Travel Guide ranked Lion Country as the 3rd best zoo ...

  5. Metro Richmond Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The zoo opened to the public on April 22, 1995, and was home to 167 animals of 15 species at the time. 2003 was the opening year of the zoo's safari sky ride, a fifteen-minute ride that gives visitors a high view of much of the zoo and the year the North American area of the zoo opened. 2006 was the opening year for the Jungle Carousel, and Kiddie Rides. 2008 saw the debut of a $250,000 ...

  6. Kings Dominion - Wikipedia

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    Kings Dominion is an amusement park in Doswell, Virginia, United States, twenty miles (30 km) north of Richmond and 75 miles (120 km) south of Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the 280-acre (1.1 km 2) park opened to the public on May 3, 1975, [1] and features more than 60 rides, shows and attractions including 13 roller coasters and a 20-acre (8.1 ha) water park.

  7. Virginia Zoological Park - Wikipedia

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    Trail of the Tiger, Okavango Delta, North America. Website. www.virginiazoo.org. The Virginia Zoological Park, commonly known as the Virginia Zoo, is a 53-acre (21 ha) zoo located adjacent to Lafayette Park in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The zoo opened in 1900, and was accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) in 1987.

  8. Natural Bridge (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Natural Bridge (Virginia) Natural Bridge is a geological formation in Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States, comprising a 215-foot-high (66 m) natural arch with a span of 90 feet (27 m). It is situated within a gorge carved from the surrounding mountainous limestone terrain by Cedar Creek, a small tributary of the James River.

  9. Safari park - Wikipedia

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    Safari park. A safari park, sometimes known as a wildlife park, is a zoo -like commercial drive-in tourist attraction where visitors can drive their own vehicles or ride in vehicles provided by the facility to observe freely roaming animals. A safari park is larger than a zoo and smaller than a game reserve.