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Milwaukee County Zoo Announces Free Admission Week
Officials say the Zoo's many snow-loving animals will be active during this week. There's also indoor attractions as well. Details here:

MILWAUKEE, WI --The Milwaukee County Zoo will be free to all visitors later this month.
The zoo will be free to all visitors from Monday, Dec. 24 through Tuesday, Jan. 1 for their annual "Frosty Free Week."
Officials say the Zoo’s many snow-loving animals such as the snow leopards, polar bear, Snow Lilly, as well as the caribou and elk herds are most active during the colder temperatures.
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"Feel the crunch of snow beneath your feet and the fresh snow on your cheeks when you visit the Zoo’s North American river otters in their year-round outdoor exhibit, Otter Passage. You won’t want to miss these lively and animated animals as they slip, slide and frolic in the snow," the Zoo said in a statement Monday.
During Frosty Free Week, the Zoo is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
and 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Regular parking and concession fees apply.
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