A grand opening weekend celebration is planned for Saturday and Sunday, with all admission prices reduced to $5 per person. Children under age 2 are always admitted for free.
During the day guests can participate in a variety of Keeper chats, get close to goats in the Kids Zone and visit all their favorite animals.
"This has been a pretty tough winter for all of us in Maryland," said Don Hutchinson, president and CEO of the zoo. "The zoo suffered a great deal of damage, but I am proud of the great work our staff did during the...
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I must be getting old because $16 to go to the zoo seems a bit pricey to me.
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