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Series 1047 ; Box 10
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Subject Term
Aquatic animals
Aquarium animals
Animal jumping
Working animals
Aquarium visitors
Tourists--Florida--Dade County--Miami
Flora and fauna
Trained animals
Aquatic mammals
Captive marine mammals
Delphinidae
Captive bottlenose dolphins
Tursiops
Bottlenose dolphin
Service industries--Florida--Dade County--Miami
Tourism--Florida--Dade County--Miami
Public marine aquariums
Attractions--Florida--Dade County--Miami
Cetacea
Corporate Subject
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The Miami Seaquarium was opened on September 24, 1955 by Fred D. Coppock and Capt. W.B. Gray. It is the longest operating oceanarium in the United States.

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Chicago Manual of Style
Tourists watching the dolphin show at the Miami Seaquarium attraction. 1993. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/131458>, accessed 3 October 2023.
MLA
Tourists watching the dolphin show at the Miami Seaquarium attraction. 1993. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 3 Oct. 2023.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/131458>
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