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NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Eagles chants roared through the Elmwood Park Zoo today at a pep rally to cheer on the Birds as they head to the Super Bowl.
Elmwood Park Zoo has been a community staple in Norristown for more than 100 years. They celebrated the centennial last summer with a brand new Welcome Center and Veterinary Hospital.
The Elmwood Park Zoo is home to the Philadelphia Eagles' official live mascots, Noah and Reggie. FOX 29 has the inside 'swoop' on the eagles and the zoo's Super Bowl pep rally.
Zookeepers at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, Pennsylvania, shared with NBC10 that they are making sure their residents are entertained while they remain indoors during the chilly season.
Eagles fans packed Elmwood Park Zoo last Saturday for a pre-Super Bowl pep rally.(Photo provided by Elmwood Park Zoo) By MediaNews Group. UPDATED: March 31, 2025 at 10:42 AM EDT.
Elmwood Park Zoo nears completion on development’s first phase Established in 1924, the Norristown-based zoo has around 300 animals, with visitors ranging from 800,000 to 1 million people each year.