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  1. In 1848, Perry moved north and homesteaded land at Lake Johanna. Henry McKenty, the “king of real estate dealers”, came to Saint Paul in 1851. He took advantage of the boom in real estate in the 1850s to buy and sell land in Saint Paul and around Lake Como.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Como_ZooComo Zoo - Wikipedia

    Como Zoo was the first zoo established in Minnesota. Founded in 1897, when the then mayor of Saint Paul wanted a place for his deer to live. The zoo is located within Como Park, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Como Zoo is a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

  3. Como Park Zoo & Conservatory’s Early Days. Inspired by the renowned landscape architect Horace Cleveland in the 1870s, St. Paul sets aside 300 acres of former farmland to create the campus we now know as Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.

  4. Como Town is an amusement park located in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. History. The park originally opened in 1949. It was rebuilt in 2005. [1] The park was previously referred to as Como Park and as O'Neill Amusements, when the rides were provided by showman Fred O'Neill. Coasters. Operating. Defunct.

  5. In 1897, the City of Saint Paul fenced-in a pasture in Como Park to hold three deer gifted to them, thus beginning Como Zoo. Thirty-some years later the first major construction project was federally funded through the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

  6. 8 kwi 2016 · 10 Fascinating Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Como Park Zoo & Conservatory In Minnesota. Como Park in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is home to the historic Como Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, featuring unique wildlife and stunning gardens.

  7. Como Park Rentals, Reservations & Picnic Information. Last Edited: November 4, 2022. Overview For over one hundred years, Como Park has played a vital role in meeting the recreational needs of residents of Saint Paul and surrounding communi.

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