There are zoos like that in Florida --
The ZOO of Northwest Florida (Gulf Breeze FL)
http://www.thezoonorthwestflorida.org/
(Population 6,189)
Sasquatch Zoo and Wildlife Park (Crestview, FL)
(Population 15,000)
Zoo World (Panama City Beach, FL)
(Population 9.500 Permanent Residents)
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answered by sglmom 7
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Garden City, KS has a population of 25,094 (in 2001), they also have the Lee Richardson Zoo. Garden City is located at the junctions of US Highway 83 and US Highway 50, in the southwest part of the state. The zoo occupies approximately 55-acres and is a favorite gathering spot for lots of people each year. Almost 150 species of wildlife from around the world is represented at their facility.
2006-12-24 16:17:02
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answered by kc_warpaint 5
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We have little towns like that all over Montana that are even smaller than that, but not with zoo's or aquariums. Instead we have rodeos and things like that.
2006-12-24 16:04:12
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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Brookfield, IL has a population of appx. 19,085 and it has a huge zoo (over 200 acres), with pretty much everything. It's the largest zoo in the greater Chicago area, and one of the largest in the country.
2006-12-24 16:02:57
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Montgomery, Alabama
2006-12-24 16:08:11
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answered by rosey 7
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Newport Kentucky. Population is between 17,000 and 18,000. They have a cool aquarium.
2006-12-24 16:16:16
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answered by angela w 1
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Try Logan, Utah.
2006-12-24 16:08:45
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answered by Poopy 6
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Yes that would be Erie, PA and Asheboro, NC.
2006-12-25 14:17:07
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answered by 412 KiD 5
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