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I would like to point out that the fact that museums have both food courts/restaurants and AC/heating may have factored a lot into my decision...
I will never understand why people Taxidermy animals. It is just so depressing and creepy. Outside of hunters and there trophy kills, there are actually people who have their deceased pets taxidermied and on display in there homes. I don't think that's emotionally healthy. IMOThe zoo here has a collection of taxidermy animals they inherited from some rich old guy who got a kick out of hunting large game. So it's a bit of a shock to see all the dead animals and then go out and see all the live animals! The specimens are falling apart now and have been restored about as many times as they can be, so I don't know if they'll attempt to replace them from other old collections (it's actually surprisingly hard to get rid of old taxidermy) or what they plan to do. Delbridge Museum of Natural History | Sioux Falls, SD
Anyway, yeah, I think I'd choose the zoo, too. They have books, they have museum exhibits, they have a playground and sitting areas, plus the animals. . .can't go wrong!
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This is a tough one I am tempted by the zoo, but I think I would choose the library as I love reading & all those books