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Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa

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The first time I visited Lowry was last week. I was amazed at how clean it was, given the conditions of the surrounding neughbourhood. There are plenty of animals to see, and much for the little ones to interact with so it is quite a family friendly place – as most zoos are.

Because it was the off-season(I assume) many of the food stands were closed so it was tough finding a place to sit down and eat during lunch. We did find an eatery with reasonable pricing and delicious food, not far from the stingray pools.

I got to feed crackers to a giraffe. It costs a couple dollars, so just go for broke and buy three at a time, it’s a little cheaper. Children and adults alike seemed to really enjoy treating Borris to a midday snack, but don’t try to pet him!(you get yelled at)

Parking was free, which I’m not used to. Entrance was free as well. Lowry has a huge list of reciprocal zoos, so if you have a membership to your local zoo, see if Lowry will accept it.

over 5 years ago

Wisconsin, United States

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I was born and raised in WI and despite many attempts to run away to other states, I know in my mind that I couldn’t bear to stay away if I tried. I love the dramatic and diverse weather, and the natural history of the state is just awesome. I travel around the state a lot and I can honestly say that each town is different. Be it charming or arrogant, farm or city, every town is a destination in itself and generally has some interesting history behind it if you take the time to stop and talk to the locals.

over 5 years ago

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

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Interesting place to stop through. Also one of the hardest cities for non-locals to spell or pronounce ;)

over 5 years ago
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