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Article: WILDLIFE EXPOSITION ANNOUNCED OFFICIALS HOPE 3-DAY AFFAIR WILL ATTRACT THOUSANDS.(Local)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
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- October 24, 1986
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Byline: Joe Picchi
For three days in March, the Empire State Plaza will be transformed into a wildlife exposition that local public officials say could attract thousands of visitors from nearby states.
Surrounded by the Adirondack wildlife exhibit at the State Museum, three of the area's top public officials Thursday touted what they believe may be one of the biggest wildlife exhibits to come to the Northeast.
The 1987 Northeastern Wildlife Exposition will be held March 20-22 at five areas in the Plaza - the Museum, the Egg, the Convention Center, the Concourse and in meeting rooms.
Ron Dodson, the Atlantic regional representative for ...