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Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical GardenCincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Located in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, this is the second-oldest zoo in the United States, founded in 1873 and opened in 1875. Its roughly 75-acre grounds house more than 500 species and around 1,900 animals alongside an adjoining botanical garden. It is widely known for Fiona, a hippo born prematurely in 2017, and was voted the top zoo in North America in USA Today's 2019 readers' poll.

Opened
1875 (month/day unconfirmed) · about 151 years of history
Exterior of Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
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Basic Information

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden basic information
TypeZoo
LocationUnited StatesCincinnati
Opened1875 Source
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FAQ

When did the Cincinnati Zoo open?
It was founded in 1873 and opened to the public in 1875, making it the second-oldest zoo in the United States. Source
What animals is it known for?
It is famous for Fiona, a hippo born prematurely in 2017 who survived, and it once housed Martha, the last passenger pigeon. Source
Learn More About This Facility’s Animals 350 species

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