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Henry Vilas Zoo

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In 1904 the city received 50 acres (20 ha) of land from William and Anna Vilas under the conditions that it be used "for the uses and purposes of a public park and pleasure ground". The park was named in honor of the Vilas's son, Henry, who died at a young age from complications related to diabetes. The family stipulated that the park always be admission free.

By 1911, 28 acres (11 ha) of the park were partitioned into an animal exhibit, marking the creation of the zoo. The Madison Zoological and Aquarium Society was founded in 1914, and in 1926 became the Henry Vilas Park Zoological Society, which continues today. In 1964, the society was incorporated as a non-profit corporation.

For the hundredth anniversary of the zoo, the Society operated a "Zoo Century" campaign to support a $27 million redevelopment of the zoo over the next 10 years. Plans call for a new Arctic Passage exhibit and a redesigned Children's Zoo.

The zoo hosts an annual Zoo Run Run with a 5K-10K run/walk. The race starts and finishes in the zoo, and uses portions of the adjacent University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum.



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Hours of Operation:
 OpenClosed
Mon9:30 AM5:00 PM
Tue9:30 AM5:00 PM
Wed9:30 AM5:00 PM
Thr9:30 AM5:00 PM
Fri9:30 AM5:00 PM
Sat9:30 AM5:00 PM
Sun9:30 AM5:00 PM
Notes: The Zoo is closed afternoons on these days: Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve and Christmas Day New Year's Eve and New Year's Day Martin Luther King Day

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