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This circulated coin is uncleaned, shows wear and tear and is pressed on a copper-plated zinc penny.
The machine1 is now returned and retired.
The Zoo is very small and the staff is extra friendly. While you’ve already paid a few dollars for parking, you should also visit the Japanese Gardens with a Tea Pavillion and Koi Pond. There is also a small amusement park (for kids) called Fun Town at Micke Grove. Also, the park itself is huge, with lots of big oak trees for shade. It’s a great place for a day out. There are picnic facilities, playgrounds, a softball complex, and the San Joaquin Historical Museum.
Micke Grove Park and Zoo2 were a gift to the people of San Joaquin County from local philanthropists William and Julia Harrison Micke. Their legacy lives on in the beautiful oak forested park that opened in 1938 as well as its many improvements that continue to evolve. Many millions of visitors have enjoyed the Micke’s wonderful gift. Micke Grove Park also features a Japanese Garden, San Joaquin County Historical Museum, Fun Town at Micke Grove Amusement Park and picnic shelters in a beautiful setting.
Micke Grove Zoo is a five-acre zoo with amphibians, mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates.The zoo that exists today is very different from the zoo that first opened its gates in 1957. Today, the collection of Micke Grove Zoo emphasizes uniqueness and quality over size and quantity with a concentration on the welfare of the animal ambassadors that live here.
Source: PennyCollector.com ↩
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