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ZooQuarium

Description

The ZooQuarium was a small 7acre zoo and aquarium that opened in 1969 on Cape Cod in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States. During its operation, it hosted sea lions, seals and other forms of aquatic and land animals. The ZooQuarium formally closed its doors in December 2013The property was purchased in 2016 by underwater explorer Barry Clifford for the new Whydah Pirate Museum II which now houses the exhibit previously presented in National Geographic's REAL PIRATES traveling exhibition featuring artifacts and treasures of the Whydah Gally, the only fully authenticated Golden Age pirate ship wreck on earth. It is the sister museum to Clifford's Whydah Pirate Museum already established 40 miles north, in Provincetown.

Address: West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673
Phone: (508) 775-8883
State: MA
City: West Yarmouth
Zip Code: 02673
categories: youth organization, landmark & historical place


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Reviews
The best little zoo in Massachusetts. My daughter Katrina works there and teaches the children all about all the animals. she would go out of her way the help you through the zoo. It is very clean and it shows all the hard work that they do.
Waste of money, they should be embarrassed to charge $14 an adult and $9 per kid ... And still charge for a 2 year old. Ha! This is neither a zoo or an aquarium, it is a few small fish tanks in a dark room and a chicken coupe with a handful of animals. Set very low expextaions, this is not worth the $54 we spent for access. We were expecting the zoo to be much bigger than a small backyard based on the reviews here. All they had were chickens, deer, racoon, a llama, bull, and a bunch of other small common animals. This was very disapointing. The aquarium had no variety, lots and lots of turtles and a couple of fish. Really, you'd see more animals at a mall's pet store. The only upside is the staff is very friendly and the kids ended up enjoying the visit.
Perfect place for a family outing, children love it, we brought our son back there for twelve years in a row and enjoyed it every year!
It's closed just for your information. Nice place while it was there. Currently a pirate history museum.
Best place for children under the age of 12!!!
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