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Encyclopedia > Parque De Las Ciencias

Parque de las Ciencias is a theme park that is located in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It is one of multiple touristic attractions inaugurated under the leadership of long time mayor Ramon Luis Rivera.


Parque de las Ciencias main attractions are centered, as its name indicates, mostly around scientifical exhibits, showrooms and rides. The park has been labeled many times by public and press alike as the Disney World of the Caribbean. It was inaugurated in 1988, and among its attractions, there is one dedicated to comedian Jose Miguel Agrelot.


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Parque De Las Ciencias (949 words)
Parque de las Ciencias was cited for housing a stumptail macaque in a 2'x2'x18"steel enclosure, less than half the required cage size for this animal.
Parque de las Ciencias was cited for improperly storing food, which resulted in an ant infestation in the feed room.
Parque de las Ciencias was cited for failure to provide clean water to a spider monkey, whose water receptacle contained a large accumulation of algae.
Bayamón, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (520 words)
These include El parque del tren, which is a park featuring what was, until 2001, Puerto Rico's only working train, and an example of a DC-3 that used to fly for United Airlines.
A suspension bridge believed to be one of only 3 of its type in all of Puerto Rico and a science park known as Parque De Las Ciencias, and last but not least, the City Hall itself.
The Vaqueros de Bayamón are the city's BSN representatives and the team with the most championships in history, with 13.
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