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  2. Griffith Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Griffith Park Zoo, referred to today as the Old Los Angeles Zoo, is a city-owned former zoo now in ruins in Los Angeles, California, that opened in 1912 and closed in 1966 with the opening of the new Los Angeles Zoo. The abandoned site of the Griffith Park Zoo, complete with the ruins of animal enclosures, is now a picnic area featuring ...

  3. Griffith Park - Wikipedia

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    Griffith Park is a large municipal park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The park includes popular attractions such as the Los Angeles Zoo , the Autry Museum of the American West , the Griffith Observatory , and the Hollywood Sign .

  4. List of former zoos and aquariums - Wikipedia

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    Griffith Park Zoo was the predecessor to the current Los Angeles Zoo. It opened in 1912 and was located about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966, and the animals were moved to the new Los Angeles Zoo. [20] Remnants of Griffith Park Zoo remain.

  5. Hollywood Secrets: Griffith Park is home to some of the most ...

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    The iconic Griffith Park in Los Angeles is home to the world-famous observatory, ... He raised ostriches on the property, and eventually a zoo was opened in 1912. It has since been abandoned, but ...

  6. Hollywood Secrets: Griffith Park is actually considered the ...

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    The park is currently located in Anaheim, California, but its birthplace is actually just an hour's drive north in Hollywood, California. Hollywood Secrets: Griffith Park is actually considered ...

  7. Los Angeles Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Eastlake Zoo, opened in Eastlake Park (renamed Lincoln Park in 1917) in 1885. [4] The second zoo, Griffith Park Zoo, opened in 1912 and was located about two miles (3.2 km) south of the current zoo site until it was closed in August 1966. [5] Remnants of the original zoo remain. The zoo opened in its present location on November 28, 1966. [5]

  8. The 6 best, quietest places in Griffith Park - AOL

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    Casey Schreiner wrote "Discovering Griffith Park," the great space's first guidebook. With trails packed, he shares his favorite roads less traveled.

  9. List of tourist attractions in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles State Historic Park; Los Angeles Zoo (Griffith Park) Los Encinos State Historic Park; Lovell House * Lummis House; Lydecker House; M.