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Baird (now Astor) Court, New York Zoological Park (Bronx Zoo), Bronx Park, south of East Fordham Road, The Bronx, Primates' (Monkey) House, Lion House, Large Bird House (now Administration West), Elephant House (now Zoo Center), Administration Building (n

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New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Title: Baird (now Astor) Court, New York Zoological Park (Bronx Zoo), Bronx Park, south of East Fordham Road, The Bronx, Primates' (Monkey) House, Lion House, Large Bird House (now Administration West), Elephant House (now Zoo Center), Administration Building (n
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Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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