Built in 1996, the 'Marco Polo Trail' was one of the first in the country to truly embrace the 'biopark' concept -- the idea of combining cultural, historical and zoological experiences. The Marco Polo Trail is a multifaceted exhibit tracing a three-year journey of explorer Marco Polo through Asia. To give visitors a sense of the culture and history of the era, the Zoo recreated scenes from Marco Polo's journey including a Venetian plaza, Bedouin tent and the hull of a 13th century trading vessel. Along the trail through the 2.5-acre exhibit, visitors encounter animals native to the countries Marco Polo visited.
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Amy,
Thanks for the shout out. P.S. it's @JoselinMane, also I retagged the flickr pics so they will now automatically show up in the album.
Are you in town this week to do a @BostonTweetUp TV interview for your event? DM @BostonTweetUp so we can schedule, if your interested.
I have another event conflict that night, otherwise I would go. Remember to check http://bostontweetup.com/calendar/
If it were this Thr it would have been TweetUp of the Week!

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@habesh
@kevinphelan
@MarketingProfs
@mcc_cet
@RhiannonSL
amyjblack
Check out photos from the last Lowell TweetUp taken by @JoselinMane http://www.flickr.com/photos/litbel/sets/72157617992092940/