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Peoria Zoo Reciprocal List 2014.Xlsx Your Peoria Zoo Membership entitles you to FREE or discounted admission at the zoos and aquariums listed below. CANADA CONNECTICUT IOWA * Granby, Quebec - Granby Zoo Bridgeport - Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo Des Moines - Blank Park Zoo MEXICO DELAWARE * Dubuque- Natl. Miss. River Museum & Aqur. * Leon - Parque Zoological de Leon Wilmington - Brandywine Zoo KANSAS ALABAMA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ** Emporia - David Traylor Zoo of Emporia Birmingham - Birmingham Zoo ** Washington - Smithsonian National Zoo (25% Merchandise Discount) ALASKA (10% Gift Shop Discount) ** Garden City - Lee Richardson Zoo * Seward- Alaska SeaLife Center FLORIDA (10% Gift Shop Discount and Free Drive Through) 2014 Reciprocal List ARIZONA * Jacksonville - Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens ** Hutchinson - Hutchinson Zoo January 1 - December 31 * Phoenix - The Phoenix Zoo Melbourne - Brevard Zoo (20% Gift Shop Discount) * Prescott - Heritage Park Sanctuary * Miami - Zoo Miami Manhattan - Sunset Zoo Zoo Members Receive Tucson - Reid Park Zoo ** Myakka City- Lemur Conservation Found. * Salina - Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure ARKANSAS (Contact before attending) Topeka - Topeka Zoological Park Admission to over 150 zoos and * Little Rock - Little Rock Zoo Sarasota - Mote Marine Aquarium * Wichita - Sedgwick County Zoo aquariums nationwide CALIFORNIA * Tampa - Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo KENTUCKY Atascadero - Charles Paddock Zoo * Tampa - The Florida Aquarium * Louisville - Louisville Zoological Garden 10% Discount in the Zoo's Big Bear City - Big Bear Alpine Zoo * West Palm Beach - Palm Beach Zoo LOUISIANA Safari Gift Shop Eureka - Sequoia Park Zoo GEORGIA Alexandria - Alexandria Zoo * Fresno - Fresno Chaffee Zoo Albany - Chehaw Wild Animal Park Baton Rouge - BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo Lodi - Micke Grove Zoo * Atlanta - Zoo Atlanta Monroe - Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo Zoo Tales Newsletter * Los Angeles - Los Angeles Zoo IDAHO MARYLAND Discounted special event tickets * Oakland - Oakland Zoo Boise - Zoo Boise * Baltimore - The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore (excludes fundraising events) * Palm Desert - The Living Desert Idaho Falls - Tautphaus Park Zoo ** Salisbury - Salisbury Zoo * Sacramento - Sacramento Zoo ILLINOIS (25% Merchandise Discount) Invitation to Special VIP events * San Francisco - Aquarium of the Bay * Bloomington - Miller Park Zoo MASSACHUSETTS * San Francisco - San Francisco Zoo ** Chicago - Lincoln Park Zoo Attleboro - Capron Park Zoo If you have any questions San José - Happy Hollow Zoo (10% Gift Shop and Program Discount) * Boston - Franklin Park Zoo please contact our San Mateo - CuriOdyssey Coal Valley - Niabi Zoo Boston - Museum of Science Development Office: ** San Pedro - Cabrillo Marine Aquarium * Decatur - Scovill Zoo New Bedford - Buttonwood Park Zoo 309-681-3500 (10% Gift Shop Discount) Springfield - Henson Robinson Zoo * Stoneham - Stone Zoo Santa Ana - Santa Ana Zoo Wheaton - Cosley Zoo MICHIGAN Subject to Change Without Notice Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara Zoo INDIANA * Battle Creek - Binder Park Zoo COLORADO Evansville - Mesker Park Zoo & Bot. Garden * Detroit - Detroit Zoological Society * Pueblo - Pueblo Zoo * Fort Wayne - Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Grand Rapids - John Ball Zoo * South Bend - Potawatomi Zoo Lansing - Potter Park Zoo Saginaw - Children's Zoo MINNESOTA NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA UTAH * Apple Valley - Minnesota Zoo Binghamton - Binghamton Zoo Erie - Erie Zoo * Salt Lake City - Utah's Hogle Zoo Duluth - Lake Superior Zoo * Buffalo - Buffalo Zoo Hershey - ZOOAMERICA Wildlife Park Salt Lake City - Tracy Aviary Little Falls- Pine Grove Zoo Millbrook - Trevor Zoo * Norristown - Elmwood Park Zoo VIRGINIA ** St. Paul - Como Zoo * Rochester - Seneca Park Zoo * Philadelphia - Philadelphia Zoo Norfolk - Virginia Zoo (15% Gift Shop Discount) Staten Island - Staten Island Zoo * Pittsburgh - National Aviary * Roanoke - Mill Mountain Zoo MISSISSIPPI * Syracuse - Rosamond Gifford Zoo * Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium WASHINGTON * Jackson - Jackson Zoological Park Utica - Utica Zoo Schnecksville - Lehigh Valley Zoo * Seattle - Woodland Park Zoo MISSOURI NORTH CAROLINA RHODE ISLAND * Tacoma - Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium * Eureka - Endangered Wolf Center Asheboro - North Carolina Zoo * Providence - Roger Williams Park Zoo WEST VIRGINIA * Kansas City - Kansas City Zoo Asheville - Western NC Nature Center SOUTH CAROLINA * Wheeling - Oglebay's Good Zoo ** Saint Louis - Saint Louis Zoo Atlantic Beach - NC Aq. at Pine Knoll Shores * Columbia - Riverbanks Zoo & Garden WISCONSIN ( 50% off Safari Pass-up to 4 passes) Greensboro - Natural Science Center Greenville - Greenville Zoo Baraboo - International Crane Foundation Springfield - Dickerson Park Zoo Kure Beach - NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher SOUTH DAKOTA Green Bay - NEW Zoo MONTANA Manteo - NC Aquarium at Roanoke Island Sioux Falls - Great Plains Zoo & ** Madison - Henry Vilas Zoo Billings- Zoo Montana NORTH DAKOTA Delbridge Museum (10% Gift Shop Discount) NEBRASKA Bismarck - Dakota Zoo Watertown - Bramble Park Zoo Milwaukee - Milwaukee County Zoo Lincoln - Lincoln Children's Zoo Fargo - Red River Zoo TENNESSEE Racine - Racine Zoological Gardens * Omaha - Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Minot - Roosevelt Park Zoo Chattanooga - Chattanooga Zoo * Scottsbluff - Riverside Discovery Wahpeton - Chahinkapa Zoo Knoxville - Knoxville Zoological Gardens Free Admission (No asterisk) NEW HAMPSHIRE OHIO * Memphis - The Memphis Zoo * 50% Off Admission * Holderness - Squam Lakes Akron - Akron Zoological Park * Nashville - Nashville Zoo, Inc. ** FREE ZOO to the Public Natural Science Ctr. * Cincinnati - Cincinnati Zoo & Garden TEXAS (Other Discounts May Apply) NEW JERSEY * Cleveland - Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Abilene - Abilene Zoological Gardens ** Cape May - County Park & Zoo * Columbus - Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Brownsville - Gladys Porter Zoo Planning Your Visit (10% Gift Shop Discount) * Cumberland - the Wilds * Corpus Christi - Texas State Aquarium - Membership Card and Photo ID are required. Paramus - Bergen County Zoo Dayton - Boonshoft Museum of Discovery * Dallas - Dallas Zoo - Reciprocity applies to the main facility during West Orange - Turtle Back Zoo * Port Clinton - African Safari Wildlife Park * El Paso - El Paso Zoo normal operating days and hours. May exclude NEW MEXICO * Toledo - The Toledo Zoo Houston - Houston Zoo special exhibits or events requiring extra fees. Alamogordo - Alameda Park Zoo OKLAHOMA Lufkin - Ellen Trout Zoo - The number of visitors admitted as part of a * Albuquerque - Albuquerque BioPark * Oklahoma City - Oklahoma City Zoo * San Antonio - San Antonio Zoo Membership may vary depending on the policies Carlsbad - Living Desert Zoo * Tulsa - Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum * Tyler - Caldwell Zoo and level benefits of the zoo or aquarium visited. OREGON * Victoria - The Texas Zoo * Portland - Oregon Zoo Waco - Cameron Park Zoo AZA Members: Only Cardholder enters FREE. * Winston - Wildlife Safari Updated January 17, 2014 Current list at www.peoriazoo.org.
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