5/5 Paul M. 11 months ago on Google
Well,
I
wasn't
going
to
go
to
the
zoo
when
I
saw
it
as
an
attraction.
I
don't
really
agree
with
them,
and
I'm
pretty
tight
with
cash.
After
visiting
the
cemetery
for
the
fallen
of
1920,
I
thought
we
would
wander
around
the
outside
and
see
if
we
could
see
anything.
We'll
we
could,
and
we
thought
how
can
anyone
inside
see
these
animals.
We
walked
halfway
around
the
perimeter,
looking
at
the
different
animals,
and
then
found
the
zoo
entrance.
We
looked
for
the
pay
booth,
and
there
wasn't
one;
would
you
believe
it?
It
was
FREE.
We
then
wandered
around
the
other
half
where
the
animals
we
viewed
from
the
inside.
As
I
said
earlier,
I'm
not
that
keen
on
locking
animals
up
for
human
enjoyment,
but
I
guess
I
didn't
have
to
worry.
The
zoo
was
primarily
made
up
of
farm
yard
animals,
which
have
technically
been
domesticated
for
many
thousands
of
years.
All
in
all,
give
it
a
try
with
or
without
kids,
and
while
you're
in
the
area,
visit
the
cemetery
a
two
minute
walk
away.
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