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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 26, 1903
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 26, 1903
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Johnny Hines and a friend in All Aboard (1927)
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5th Avenue Towards 42nd, Manhattan, 1949
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St Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 29, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 28, 1908
Wikipedia says that:
The zoo initially held 51 deer and antelope, 11 buffaloes, a sacred cow, a sandhill crane, 20 prairie dogs, a dromedary camel, eagles, ducks, elk, foxes, geese, swans, rabbits, a raccoon, a China sheep, opossums, a buzzard, owls, peafowl, among other animals.
By 1921 they had begun to build bear pits, a reptile house and a primate house. Big Cat Country was added in 1976.
Today the St Louis Zoo does have lions, tigers and hippos! The park commissioner would be proud.
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The Franklin Evening Star, Indiana, May 6, 1922
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 26, 1903
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The Graphic, London, 1907
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 1, 1904
The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1943
Sign painter’s truck, San Angelo, Texas, November 1939
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Lion at Eastside Gardens, Los Angeles, 1934
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Atlantic City beach, 1898