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Bensons Wild Animal Farm Bob Goldsack Robert J Goldsack

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Bensons Wild Animal Farm Bob Goldsack Robert J Goldsack
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 57.7 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Bob Goldsack, Robert J. Goldsack
ISBN: 9780738574073, 0738574074
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Bensons Wild Animal Farm Bob Goldsack Robert J Goldsack by Bob Goldsack, Robert J. Goldsack 9780738574073, 0738574074 instant download after payment.

"Benson's Wild Animal Farm in Hudson, New Hampshire, opened to the public in 1927. Due in part to the evolution of the automobile, the attraction grew in size and attendance to become one of New England's major family destinations. Benson's was a zoo to the public, a work station for many circus animal trainers and performers, and a source of summer employment for generations of local teenagers. The attraction closed in 1987 and a bit of Americana faded away, but its memory remains vivid to many. The property was sold to the state for the development of a highway, which never materialized. In 2009, after years of negotiations, the town purchased the land from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation with plans to develop it into a large park filledwith picnic areas, walking paths, and bicycle trails. A Benson's museum is planned for the future"--cover.

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