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How Did the San Diego Zoo Begin?
How Did the San Diego Zoo Begin?
The way the story goes, it began with a roar! In 1916 when San Diego hosted an exposition (like a world's fair) to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. Among the exhibits were groups of animals scattered throughout Balboa Park. On September 16, a local physician, Dr. Harry Wegeforth, was driving through the Park and heard––you guessed it––the roar of the Panama California Exposition's lions. Dr. Harry thought that San Diego needed a zoo, and decided to start one. He began with the animals left over from the exposition, and the rest, as they say, is history!
From this beginning, Dr. Harry spent the rest of his life developing the Zoo. He was a genius at collecting money, plants, and animals, and we still tell "Dr. Harry stories" about some of his more inventive episodes. He set us up as a Zoological Society, so it would be a privately-owned (not owned by the city, as many zoos are), not-for-profit corporation, and managed by a board of trustees.
For years, Dr. Harry traveled around the country and the world, finding animals and plants from all over the globe, and building good business relations with other zoos. He rode his horse around the 100-acre (40.5-hectare) grounds of the Zoo, with its unique layout of mesas and canyons, deciding where to place the collections.
Kent State Massacre
CLASSIC IMAGE: Ivorydale Factory in Ohio
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Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama
AMERICAN NOSTALGIA: The 1950s Thanksgiving
OREO COOKIES debuts on March 6, 1912
TRY AN OREO - March 6, 1912
Today Nabisco introduced the OREO biscuit, two embossed chocolate-flavored wafers with a rich cream filling. The cookies are sold in bulk by weight out of a tin. The first recorded sale took place in Hoboken, NJ to S.C. Thuesen who paid twenty cents per pound--wholesale. The OREO is baked at 75 Ninth Avenue in New York City
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Documentary of the Day
Nixon in China - A compilation of audiovisual materials from the collections of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
Collectible Editions
You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!
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