For a brief moment in the early 1960s, before Palm Coast existed and before Disney World transformed Florida tourism forever, a 105-acre roadside zoo and botanical garden sat on State Road A1A about three miles south of Marineland. It had a tram. It had animals. It had landscaped gardens. It had a name borrowed from a sister attraction in Michigan. And then, almost as quickly as it appeared, it was gone. It was called Animal Land. If you’ve live…
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