The former Heritage-NH is being converted into an aquarium called Living Shores in Glen. The work is seen on Wednesday, May 2. (MARGARET McKENZIE PHOTO)
The former Heritage-NH is being converted into an aquarium called Living Shores in Glen. The work is seen on Wednesday, May 2. (MARGARET McKENZIE PHOTO)
BARTLETT — Living Shores Aquarium, an indoor, hands-on experience for both kids and adults, is taking shape at the former Heritage-NH in Glen, next to Story Land.
The new attraction will operate year-round,and include a 150-seat Italian styled restaurant, Pasta Mia, according to Story Land and Living Shores Aquarium General Manager Eric Dziedzic.
Palace Entertainment also owns Lolita, a very sad orca whale who many people are trying to get released. There is a plan in place for her to go to a sea pen but Palace Entertainment will not release her. For that reason we ask that you boycott any Palace owned entertainment including Storyland and this newest planned attraction. It can also be said that many animals and tropical fish will suffer and die because of this new facility. In this day and age of so much new technology there must be better ways to entertain us rather than stealing animals from the wild, where they belong, and forcing them into captivity.
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Palace Entertainment also owns Lolita, a very sad orca whale who many people are trying to get released. There is a plan in place for her to go to a sea pen but Palace Entertainment will not release her. For that reason we ask that you boycott any Palace owned entertainment including Storyland and this newest planned attraction. It can also be said that many animals and tropical fish will suffer and die because of this new facility. In this day and age of so much new technology there must be better ways to entertain us rather than stealing animals from the wild, where they belong, and forcing them into captivity.
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