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    Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
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    Description: Heading reads "The Cincinnati Enquirer, Sesqui-Centential" Caption reads "Having Fun At The Zoo". This photograph (ca. 1935-1943) is of a photograph from the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper. The Cincinnati Zoo is the second oldest zoo in the United States, having opened in 1875, and is located in the Avondale community. Initially occupying 65 acres, surrounding blocks and areas in nearby suburbs have been added to zoo property. Founded by Cincinnati native Jonathan Schoonover and designed by Theodor Fundeisen, it was originally named the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens. The largest exhibit of the zoo was it's collection of birds, with over four hundred. The rest of the collection was small, having only eight monkeys, two bear, three deer, six racoons, two elk, and one each of buffalo, hyena, tiger, alligator and elephant. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B03F01_027
    Subjects: Cincinnati (Ohio)--History; Cincinnati Zoo; Cincinnati (Ohio)--Newspapers; Cincinnati enquirer
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Kemper House log cabin photograph
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    Description: This photograph shows the Kemper House, a two story, double-pen log cabin that was built by Reverend James Kemper in 1804 to house his family. The Kemper family lived in the home until 1897, and the structure was moved to the Cincinnati Zoo in 1912. Kemper was a prominent clergyman and educator in Ohio's early settlement, and the house represents early Ohio architecture. It was moved again in 1981, and is now operated as part of Heritage Village Museum at Sharon Woods Park in Sharonville, Ohio. Reverse reads: "Kemper Log Cabin now at zoo Cincinnati Ohio." View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B10F06_008_001
    Subjects: Log cabins; Cincinnati Zoo; Architecture--Ohio; Settlement
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Cincinnati Zoo zebra
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    Description: The Cincinnati Zoo is the second oldest zoo in the United States, having opened in 1875, and is located in the Avondale community. Initially occupying 65 acres, surrounding blocks and areas in nearby suburbs have been added to zoo property. Founded by Cincinnati native Jonathan Schoonover and designed by Theodor Fundeisen, it was originally named the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens. The largest exhibit of the zoo was it's collection of birds, with over four hundred. The rest of the collection was small, having only eight monkeys, two bear, three deer, six racoons, two elk, and one each of buffalo, hyena, tiger, alligator and elephant. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B10F05_016_001
    Subjects: Zoos--Ohio; Zoo exhibits--Ohio; Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Kemper House log cabin photograph
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    Description: This photograph shows the Kemper House, a two story, double-pen log cabin that was built by Reverend James Kemper in 1804 to house his family. The Kemper family lived in the home until 1897, and the structure was moved to the Cincinnati Zoo in 1912. Kemper was a prominent clergyman and educator in Ohio's early settlement, and the house represents early Ohio architecture. It was moved again in 1981, and is now operated as part of Heritage Village Museum at Sharon Woods Park in Sharonville, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B01F06_029
    Subjects: Log cabins; Cincinnati Zoo; Architecture--Ohio; Settlement
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
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