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Businiess name:  Oregon Zoo Library
Review by:  Shauna S.
Review content: 
The Oregon Zoo in Portland is a hike among the animals. The animals are grouped according to and spread apart on winding trails. Wear your walking shoes and bring or rent a stroller. Also avoid the Zoo on hot days as it is extra taxing on the body. You have to pay $2 to park. Then you pay to get in. There are reduced fee days. See the website for more information: http://www.oregonzoo.org In addition to the polar bears, penguins, beaver, elephants, giraffes. snakes, birds, bears, monkeys, chimps and other animals, the zoo has a train that goes through it. Unfortunately one can hardly see any animals from the train but it does make for a nice little rest break. During the winter there are Christmas Lights in the evening. They also offer sleepovers for a fee through out the year.

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