Kids day out in Potawatomi Zoo
Tagged as outdoor, zoo500 South Greenlawn Avenue
South Bend IN 46615
About Potawatomi Zoo
The Potawatomi Zoo began as a modest duck pond in Leeper
Park in the spring of 1902. Originally called the South Bend Zoo, it is
the oldest zoo in Indiana. The venue saw minimal growth and the
location was changed in 1912 when a herd of deer were moved to
Potawatomi Park. The new zoo was based out of a house on Wall Street,
which had been used by the Anti-Tuberculosis League to house TB patients
In
1917 buffalo were placed in a quarter acre yard within Potawatomi Park.
The zoo was expanded to 10 acres in 1927. In 1936, the Work Progress
Administration built the zoo’s first permanent structure which was the
Cat House. This building still stands today and is known as the WPA
building and currently houses one species of leopard. A pair of male
oxen was purchased in 1937, from the Chicago stockyards, and was used
to clear trees in the park.
The animal report for 1947 showed
four black bears, one polar bear, two African lions, five bison, 3
fallow deer, seven sika deer, nine elk, four guanacos, three dwarf
zebu, eight Barbary sheep, three caracal sheep, one African wild ass,
two oxen, four domestic goats, eight raccoons, two peacocks, and four
rhesus monkeys displayed at the zoo.