The Monroe Reptile Zoo hosted visitors for the last time Monday after 30 years of delighting families with its collection of snakes, turtles and alligators.
MONROE, Wash. — For three decades, the Monroe Reptile Zoo has fascinated children and families with its collection of slippery, slimy and scaly creatures. On Monday, the attraction closed its doors permanently, but a new operator will take over the facility and most of its reptiles.
Isaac Petersen was in his element the final day the zoo was open — a habitat surrounded by curious kids and sizable snakes. The Petersen family started the Monroe Reptile Zoo 30 years ago when
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