Anonymous wrote:This takes me back! I took my kids 18-19 yrs ago and it was quintessential DC at the time. It was totally grim but it was ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't in the Hoover Building. It was in Dept. of Commerce, basement.
That makes more sense. I was stunned thinking I never saw an entrance at the Hoover building and they didn't just let people in. Not even back in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:This falls under "Things only native Washingtonians know" or the super long thread "I grew up here and remember..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember it being so dark and damp.
Once when I was really young, my mom told me we're going to the aquarium, I was so excited because I thought it was the one in Baltimore. When we got to the DC one, I was super disappointed and confused. Where are all the fish? Where are the sea lions?
Has Baltimore Aquarium ever held sea lions?
I remember in the 90s they used to sit on a concrete in the inner harbor. They were out all night, every night. And then one night someone spray painted them and they took the sea lions away. This is a foggy childhood memory that you should fact check
I'm glad i didn't dream it!
The outdoor seal pool was located on the west side of the Pier 3 building, near where the decommissioned USS Torsk submarine now sits in the Inner Harbor.
The Infamous Seal Pool
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https://aqua.org/stories/2021-08-03-40th-facts-how-well-do-you-know-the-national-aquarium
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't in the Hoover Building. It was in Dept. of Commerce, basement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember it being so dark and damp.
Once when I was really young, my mom told me we're going to the aquarium, I was so excited because I thought it was the one in Baltimore. When we got to the DC one, I was super disappointed and confused. Where are all the fish? Where are the sea lions?
Has Baltimore Aquarium ever held sea lions?
I remember in the 90s they used to sit on a concrete in the inner harbor. They were out all night, every night. And then one night someone spray painted them and they took the sea lions away. This is a foggy childhood memory that you should fact check
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids loved in when they were little. Obviously pre 2013.
+1. It was great!