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247: 47: 256: 351:. Founded in 1981, it was originally distinct from the Washington aquarium. Both used the title "National Aquarium;" the National Aquarium in Washington, D.C., was older, while the National Aquarium in Baltimore is larger. Like its Washington counterpart, the National Aquarium in Baltimore is not managed or funded by the federal government, despite the official-sounding names. Neither aquarium is or was part of the 1055: 310:
in 1903 and renamed the United States Bureau of Fisheries, and Secretary of Commerce and Labor George B. Cortelyou called for "...a national aquarium of such size and architectural excellence that it will be a credit to the nation." The Bureau of Fisheries became a part of the
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In 2003, the National Aquarium Society Board of Directors signed an alliance agreement with the Board of Directors of the National Aquarium in Baltimore, enabling the two aquariums to work together to strengthen the animal collection and educational impact of the aquarium.
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On September 4, 2003, the National Aquarium Society and the Board of Governors for the National Aquarium in Baltimore announced an alliance, in which the National Aquarium in Baltimore would operate the D.C. aquarium. A signing ceremony hosted by
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in 1913, and when the Commerce Department building was completed in 1932, the National Aquarium moved to the lower level of the building. The Bureau of Fisheries moved to the
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Gallery featured the animals and habitats preserved and protected by America's National Marine Sanctuaries Program. This gallery included exhibits for the
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Officials of the aquarium considered ways of re-opening it at another location in Washington, D.C., but they eventually abandoned such plans.
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Entry sign for the National Aquarium in Washington, DC, which was located on the lower level of the Department of Commerce Building
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The aquarium closed on September 30, 2013, having permanently lost its location due to a renovation of the
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Check this page for the latest updates surrounding the future of the National Aquarium, Washington, DC
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station for the Fish Commission to breed and raise fish for distribution across the United States.
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This article is about the former aquarium in Washington, D.C.. For the aquarium in Baltimore, see
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in 1939 and merged with the Interior Department's Bureau of Biological Survey (previously the
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support some of the most diverse life on the planet. Featured animals included:
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The National Aquarium in Washington, D.C. was smaller than its counterpart in
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The National Aquarium, Washington, D.C., had a collection of over 1,500
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on the south. It was the first free and public aquarium in the
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so that it could better serve its main purpose of being a
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The gallery highlighted American rivers including the
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National Marine Sanctuaries and National Parks Gallery
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Relationship with the National Aquarium in Baltimore
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How many animals make up the Aquarium's collection?
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National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.
National Aquarium (Baltimore)

38°53′37″N 77°01′58″W / 38.8936°N 77.0328°W / 38.8936; -77.0328
Herbert C. Hoover Building
Washington D.C.
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www.aqua.org
aquarium
Washington D.C.
Herbert C. Hoover Building
General Services Administration
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Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Constitution Avenue NW
United States
Baltimore
Maryland
National Aquarium

Closing America's Oldest Public Aquarium
National Geographic
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries
Spencer Baird
Orville E. Babcock
Washington Monument
Babcock Lakes
National Air and Space Museum
hatching

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