Zoo and Aquarium Reviews
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Brookfield Zoo : A Chicagoland Zoo in The Near West Suburbs
Located in the near West Suburbs, Brookfield Zoo is home to over 3,400 animals. This year-round zoo offers a chance to see animals from around the world in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Brookfield is a great family outing providing hours of fun, with a zoo that includes a walking path, two parks, and much…
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Lincoln Park Zoo : Where Greenspace Meets The City
Nestled in the heart of Chicago, the Lincoln Park Zoo stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to preserving and showcasing wildlife. Established in 1868, it is one of the oldest zoos in the United States, spanning 35 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds. Boasting a diverse collection of animals, educational programs, and a commitment…
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The Cosley Zoo: A Charming Local Zoo in the Suburbs
Nestled in the heart of Wheaton, Illinois, the Cosley Zoo is a hidden gem that offers a delightful escape into the world of wildlife. This quaint zoo, spanning five acres, has managed to create a harmonious balance between conservation and education, making it a perfect destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful…
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Randall Oaks Zoo : A Northwest Suburb Adventure
The Randall Oaks Zoo, located in West Dundee, is a hidden gem that promises a delightful day out for families, animal lovers, and curious minds. This intimate zoo provides a unique opportunity to connect with a variety of animals in a serene and well-maintained environment all while creating a fun and engaging family experience for…
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Shedd Aquarium Review: Swimming into Adventure
The Shedd Aquarium provides a wonderful indoor activity, in the heart of downtown on the Museum Campus. With several unique experiences included in the ticket price, and a ton of animals from around the world, the Shedd Aquarium is an educational place to explore! Overall Thoughts on the Shedd Aquarium Value: Experiences: Transportation & Accessibility:…
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Louisville Zoo: A Zoo-Riffic time
My boyfriend Jake and I watched as waves of yellow buses pulled in, dropping mass groups of children and chaperons at the gate of the Louisville Zoo before pulling out and being replaced by the next yellow bus. Being on a vacation in Kentucky we totally forgot that it was a Monday in late May.…