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Businiess name:  NASHVILLE ZOO
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Nashville has a decent zoo that seems to be growing at a nice rate. Seemingly a couple of new attractions come each year, recently the Gibbon Monkeys and Meerkats. However, a number of animals missing that you might not expect: lions, tigers, bears (you thought I was going to say ""oh, my"" didn't you?). The zoo is spread out so plan on walking. Parking is available, but like most things go during the week when it is less crowded. Walk the trail first (if you have kids count on spending an extra $5 to ride the elephants), then go into the Reptile house to cool off. End the day with a trip to the playground so the kids can run off any excess energy. If you go more than a couple of times a year, go ahead and get the $35 membership. You'll save money in the long run. Pros: growing, design, playground Cons: size, no lion, no tigers

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