Queens Zoo

Corona, United States

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Animals from North and South America. Eagles, bison, sea lions, pumas, Andean bears and more all year long. Alligators and parrots during the warmer weather! Plus the largest petting area in the tri-​state area!

History

Established in 1968.

The Queens Zoo’s geodesic dome aviary was originally built for the 1964 World’s Fair. A piece of the 1964 World’s Fair lives on at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Queens Zoo. The geodesic dome that houses the zoo’s aviary was an original structure on display during the historic exposition held in Flushing Meadows Corona Park 50 years ago this year. The dome first served as the Winston Churchill Pavilion during the 1964 World’s Fair. At the close of the fair, the dome was dismantled and placed in storage for a few years. It wasn’t until 1968, when Robert Moses commissioned for a zoo to be built on the old fair grounds, that the dome would be rebuilt and repurposed, becoming the aviary it is today. Although the aviary is the only structure on the Queens Zoo’s grounds that was used during the 1964 World’s Fair, the zoo is surrounded by several landmarks from the fair, including the Unisphere, observation towers, and the New York State Pavilion.