Walk And Talk To The Animals

I love spending time in the Mitte Cultural District because it is an extension of what my grandparents left behind and, most importantly, for Brownsville. The place that is mostmemorable for me is the Gladys Porter Zoo.

One of the nation’s top-rated zoos, it is located on 31-acres in the town’s center. Some new features include the Russell Aquatic and Ecology Center with its Stingray touch tank and a Giraffe feeding station. The zoo is the perfect weekend afternoon to learn about animals
while enjoying time with the ones you love.

As you walk in, you’re greeted by a variety of amazing animals. You quickly forget about any worries you may have had and feel like a kid again. Everyone who works at the zoo is kind and very knowledgeable about the animals. It’s fun for the whole family. I took my nephews
on a guided tour where we learned about every animal, fed giraffes and goats, and even pet stingrays. Like good movies, the zoo helps you escape the world’s realities. You’re just in the moment and can appreciate everything around you. It never gets old because the animals are so entertaining and relaxing to watch.

The Mitte Cultural District also boasts Dean Porter Park, 25 gorgeous acres with public picnic cabanas for families to enjoy. Sam’s Memorial Pool has a splash pad for kids. The Children’s Museum is one of a kind learning experience for youngsters. And, the Costumes
of the Americas showcase the native dress of almost every culture in the Western Hemisphere.

 

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