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  2. Miyagi Zao Fox Village - Wikipedia

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    There are over 100 foxes, including typical red and arctic foxes, foxes with uncommon coat colors, such as silver and platinum foxes, and red-arctic fox hybrids. [1] [6] The village also has rabbits, miniature horses, goats, and guinea pigs, in addition to gift and snack shops. [2] [5] In the spring, events are hosted in which visitors can hug ...

  3. Harriman Alaska expedition - Wikipedia

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    The village had been deserted for about five years, but many pieces of Tlingit artwork and totem poles remained there. Some members of the expedition (in protest of other members) removed some of the artifacts from the village. While this has been described by some as "looting," it must be considered in the context of the times.

  4. Saxman Totem Park - Wikipedia

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    Saxman Totem Park is a public park in the city of Saxman, Alaska, just south of Ketchikan in southeastern Alaska. The park is home to a collection of totem poles, some of which are old poles relocated to this place from unoccupied Tlingit villages in the region, or were reconstructed by skilled Tlingit carvers under the auspices of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.

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  6. Sundown Adventureland - Wikipedia

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    Sundown Adventureland first opened in 1968 and was run in the Rhodes' back garden. [3] In its first year open, it was visited by over 2000 people. [3] Animals that could be seen during early operation included pheasants, ducks, bush babies, flying and red squirrels, budgerigars, canaries, a monkey, fox and a donkey.

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  8. Swamp Fox (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Swamp Fox is a wooden roller coaster that runs over a 2,400-foot (730 m), figure-eight track. The "double out and back" design takes riders to heights of 75 feet (22.9 m) at speeds up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) and features dramatic drops of up to 65 feet (19.8 m).

  9. Splash Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Br'er Fox then throws Br'er Rabbit into the briar patch (represented by the ride's final drop) and Br'er Rabbit escapes uninjured. Br'er Rabbit resolves to remain at his home in the briar patch while the other animals rejoice at his return and Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear are last seen narrowly escaping the jaws of Br'er Gator.