Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures
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The Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures are a set of historic building
s at the Cincinnati Zoo
in Cincinnati
, Ohio
. They have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places
since February 27, 1987.
The second oldest zoo in the United States, it opened to the public in September 1875. Significant for the antiquity and richness of its collections and for its efforts in the propagation and nurture of rare and endangered species, it was well-known as the home of "Martha
" the last passenger pigeon. The Aviary, where she lived, and the original Monkey House and Herbivore House are the zoo's earliest surviving structures. The Aviary, Money House, and Herbivore House are known today as the Passenger Pigeon Memorial, the Reptile House, and the Elephant House, respectively.
Historic preservation
Historic preservation is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance...
s at the Cincinnati Zoo
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is the second-oldest zoo in the United States and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It opened in 1875, just 14 months after the Philadelphia Zoo on July 1, 1874. The Reptile House is the oldest zoo building in the United States, dating from 1875.The Cincinnati...
in Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. Cincinnati is the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located to north of the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border, near Indiana. The population within city limits is 296,943 according to the 2010 census, making it Ohio's...
, Ohio
Ohio
Ohio is a Midwestern state in the United States. The 34th largest state by area in the U.S.,it is the 7th‑most populous with over 11.5 million residents, containing several major American cities and seven metropolitan areas with populations of 500,000 or more.The state's capital is Columbus...
. They have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...
since February 27, 1987.
The second oldest zoo in the United States, it opened to the public in September 1875. Significant for the antiquity and richness of its collections and for its efforts in the propagation and nurture of rare and endangered species, it was well-known as the home of "Martha
Martha (passenger pigeon)
Martha was the last known living passenger pigeon; she was named "Martha" in honor of Martha Washington....
" the last passenger pigeon. The Aviary, where she lived, and the original Monkey House and Herbivore House are the zoo's earliest surviving structures. The Aviary, Money House, and Herbivore House are known today as the Passenger Pigeon Memorial, the Reptile House, and the Elephant House, respectively.