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United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files, 1951-1995 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files, 1951-1995 Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C. Contact us at [email protected] Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 1 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Collection Overview Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected] Title: United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files Identifier: Accession 01-048 Date: 1951-1995 Extent: 4 cu. ft. (4 record storage boxes) Creator:: National Zoological Park. Office of the Director Language: English Administrative Information Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 01-048, National Zoological Park. Office of the Director, United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files Descriptive Entry This accession consists of records documenting National Zoological Park relations and cooperative efforts with United States zoological parks and aquariums during the tenures of Directors William M. Mann, 1925-1956; Theodore H. Reed, Acting Director, 1956-1958; Director, 1958-1983; and Michael H. Robinson, 1984-2000. Materials include correspondence and information files. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Aquariums Zoos Zoos -- Administration Types of Materials: Brochures Manuscripts Names: Mann, William M., 1886-1960 Reed, Theodore H. Page 1 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Robinson, Michael H. Page 2 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Container Listing Box 1 Box 1 of 4 Akron, Ohio, 1990 Box 1 of 4 Alaska, 1979 Box 1 of 4 Alabama, Birmingham Zoo, 1988-1991 Box 1 of 4 Arizona, Phoenix - Cheetahs Unlimited, 1983-1989 Box 1 of 4 Arizona, Tucson - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 1978-1993 Box 1 of 4 Arkansas, 1989 Box 1 of 4 California, Escondido - San Diego Wild Animal Park, 1982 Box 1 of 4 California, Laguna Hills - Lion Country Safari, 1973-1976 Box 1 of 4 Los Angeles Zoo, 1989-1993 Box 1 of 4 California, San Diego Zoo, 1978-1994 Box 1 of 4 California, San Diego, 1981 Box 1 of 4 San Diego National Historical Museum and Society, 1993 Box 1 of 4 San Diego - Sea World, 1983-1990 Box 1 of 4 California, San Francisco Zoological Gardens, 1978-1992 Box 1 of 4 California, Oakland - Knowland Park Zoo, 1981 Box 1 of 4 California, Sacramento Zoo, 1991-1993 Box 1 of 4 Santa Barbara Zoo, 1983 Box 1 of 4 California, San Francisco - California Academy of Sciences, 1977-1985 Box 1 of 4 California, Fresno - Roeding Park Zoo, 1991 Page 3 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Box 1 of 4 California, Monterey Bay Aquarium, 1987-1992 Box 1 of 4 California, Palm Desert - The Living Desert, 1990 Box 1 of 4 Colorado, Colorado Springs - Canyon Equid Sanctuary in New Mexico, 1981-1984 Box 1 of 4 Colorado, Colorado Springs - Cheyenne Mountain Zoological Park, 1982-1991 Box 1 of 4 Colorado, Denver Zoological Gardens, 1978-1994 Box 1 of 4 Colorado - Pueblo Zoological Society, 1987-1992 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Bradenton - Gulf Coast Zoological Society, 1988-1991 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Miami - Metro Zoo, 1993-1994 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Miami - Crandon Park Zoological Gardens, 1978-1992 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Orlando - Sea World of Florida, Inc., 1987 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Tampa - Busch Gardens, 1983-1994 Box 1 of 4 Florida, West Palm Beach - Dreher Park Zoological Gardens, 1990 Box 1 of 4 Florida - Lowry Park Zoological Garden, 1988 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Orlando - Proposed Plans for Zoo, 1970 Box 1 of 4 Florida, Sarasota - Gulf Coast Zoological Society, 1988-1991 Box 1 of 4 Georgia, Atlanta Zoological Park, 1979-1993 Box 1 of 4 Georgia - Cheaw Wild Animal Park, 1985 Box 1 of 4 Georgia, Columbus, 1988 Box 1 of 4 Hawaii, Honolulu Zoo, 1978-1994 Box 1 of 4 Hawaii, Honolulu - Bishop Museum, 1985 Box 1 of 4 Idaho, Boise City Zoo, 1981-1982 Page 4 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Box 1 of 4 Illinois, Bloomington - Miller Park Zoo, 1979 Box 1 of 4 Illinois, Chicago Zoological Park, 1979-1992 Box 1 of 4 Illinois, Chicago - Lincoln Park Zoological Garden, 1978-1993 Box 1 of 4 Illinois, Chicago - Shedd Aquarium, 1985-1993 Box 1 of 4 Indiana, Evansville - Mesker Park Zoo, 1979 Box 1 of 4 Indiana, Indianapolis Zoo, 1979-1990 Box 1 of 4 Iowa, Des Moines - Blank Park Zoo, 1990 Box 1 of 4 Kansas, 1978-1982 Box 1 of 4 Kansas, Topeka Zoological Park, 1980-1994 Box 1 of 4 Kansas, Wichita - Sedgwick County Zoo, 1981-1993 Box 1 of 4 Kentucky, Louisville Zoological Garden, 1987-1993 Box 1 of 4 Kentucky, Louisville Zoological Garden - Elephant Accident, 1994 Box 1 of 4 Louisiana, Alexandria Zoological Park, 1990 Box 1 of 4 Louisiana, Baton Rouge - Greater Baton Rouge Zoo, 1988 Box 1 of 4 Louisiana, Monroe - Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, 1982-1992 Box 1 of 4 Louisiana, New Orleans - Audubon Park and Zoological Gardens, 1979-1992 Box 1 of 4 Maryland, Baltimore Aquarium, 1980-1993 Box 1 of 4 Maryland, Baltimore Zoo, 1979-1990 Box 1 of 4 Maryland, Salisbury Zoological Park, 1979-1990 Box 1 of 4 Maryland, Catoctin Mountain Zoo, 1990 Box 2 Page 5 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Box 2 of 4 Attleboro, Massachusetts, 1990 Box 2 of 4 Boston Museum of Science, 1988 Box 2 of 4 Massachusetts, Boston: Franklin Park Zoo, 1980-1992 Box 2 of 4 Zoos, Boston Zoological Society, 1976-1980 Box 2 of 4 New England Aquarium, Boston, Massachusetts, 1979-1992 Box 2 of 4 Massachusetts, Brewster: Sealand of Cape Cod, Inc., 1982 Box 2 of 4 Massachusetts, New Bedford: Buttonwood Park Zoo, 1975-1979 Box 2 of 4 Forest Park, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1978-1992 Box 2 of 4 Worcester, Massachusetts, New England Science Center, 1993 Box 2 of 4 Michigan, Lansing: Potter Park Children's Zoo, 1989 Box 2 of 4 Michigan, Grand Rapids: John Ball Zoological Gardens, 1988-1994 Box 2 of 4 Michigan, Detroit: Detroit Zoological Park, 1982-1993 Box 2 of 4 Minnesota Zoological Garden, 1990-1991 Box 2 of 4 Minnesota, Apple Valley: Minnesota Zoological Garden, 1974-1986 Box 2 of 4 Minnesota, St. Paul: St. Paul's Como Zoo, 1971-1990 Box 2 of 4 Mississippi, Jackson: Jackson Zoological Park, 1993 Box 2 of 4 Missouri, Kansas City: Kansas City Zoological Park, 1968-1990 Box 2 of 4 Missouri, Springfield: Dickerson Park Zoo, 1985 Box 2 of 4 St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden, 1985-1993 Box 2 of 4 St. Louis Zoological Garden, 1990-1994 Box 2 of 4 Price Waterhouse Visit to NZP, February 1991 Box 2 of 4 Missouri, St. Louis: St. Louis Zoological Park, 1978-1989 Page 6 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Box 2 of 4 Montana, 1990 Box 2 of 4 Nebraska, Lincoln: Folsom Children Zoo and Botanical Gardens, 1989 Box 2 of 4 Nebraska, Omaha: Henry Doorly Zoo, 1980-1993 Box 2 of 4 Jungle Habitat, West Milford, New Jersey, undated Box 2 of 4 New Jersey, West Orange: Turtle Back Zoo, 1984 Box 2 of 4 Willington, New Jersey, 1978 Box 2 of 4 New Mexico, Albuquerque: Rio Grande Zoological Park, 1980-1993 (2 folders) Box 2 of 4 New Mexico, Las Cruces: Nature Park, 1990 Box 2 of 4 New York Zoological Park, 1991 Box 2 of 4 New York Zoological Society, 1974-1994 (2 folders) Box 2 of 4 New York Aquarium and Osburn Laboratories of Marine Sciences, 1990-1992 Box 2 of 4 New York, Buffalo: Buffalo Zoological Gardens, 1978-1990 Box 2 of 4 New York, Binghamton: Ross Park Zoo, 1980 Box 2 of 4 New York, Catskill: Catskill Game Farm, 1975-1989 Box 2 of 4 New York, Rochester: Seneca Park Zoo, 1972-1980 Box 2 of 4 New York, Staten Island Zoo, 1978 Box 2 of 4 New York, Syracuse: Burnet Park Zoo, 1985-1992 Box 2 of 4 North Carolina, Asheboro: North Carolina Zoological Park, 1990-1991 Box 2 of 4 North Carolina, 1968-1993 (2 folders) Box 2 of 4 Durham, North Carolina: Duke Primate Center, 1983-1984 Page 7 of 10 United States Zoological Parks and Aquariums Files https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_250852 Box 3 Box 3 of 4 Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina State Museum, 1990 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Columbus - Department of Natural Resources, 1983 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Kings Island Wild Animal Safari, 1983 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Cincinnati Zoological Garden, 1974-1992 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Cleveland Aquarium, 1963-1994 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Columbus Zoo, 1984-1992 Box 3 of 4 Ohio, Toledo Zoological Gardens, 1974-1994 Box 3 of 4 Oklahoma, 1991 Box 3 of 4 Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Zoo, 1965-1994 Box 3 of 4 Oklahoma, Tulsa Zoological Park, 1978-1990 Box 3 of 4 Oregon, Portland - Washington Park Zoo, 1967-1994 (4 folders) Box 3 of 4 Portland Zoo Commission, 1951-1956 Box
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