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Oak Park and the Montgomery Zoo

Trevino, Heather S. / Pastorello, Linda E.

Oak Park and the Montgomery Zoo

Established at the beginning of the 20th century with a total of 41 acres, Oak Park was the social and recreational center of Alabamas capital city, Montgomery. It was here in 1935 that a menagerie of animals was housed in facilities built by the Works Progress Administration called the Oak Park Zoo. As the civil rights movement gathered steam in the 1950s, there was a class action suit to desegregate the citys parks, including the zoo. In response, all parks were closed, including Oak Park. In 1967, plans were approved for a 34-acre recreational park in north Montgomery, which included acreage for a small zoo. Unfortunately, although the zoo was scheduled to open in 1971, thirteen years after the closing of Oak Park, the opening was delayed for almost a year when the zoos first director died in a car accident just 37 days after accepting his post. The opening of the new Montgomery Zoo was finally celebrated in 1972 and included the happy homecoming of a female capuchin monkey, an original resident of Oak Park.

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ISBN 9780738553115
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Jahr 200711

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