Joseph G
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The excerpt about the "Galapagos Scene" section reads the following. "Along the north wall of the building, there is a group of Desert island forms from the Galapagos: The Galapagos Penguin, the Indefatigable Island Tortoise, Hood Island Tortoise and Land and Sea Iguana."
There is a photo that shows the penguins and various tortoise species in the same exhibit which was an open topped beach set-up. The iguanas aren't pictured but the appear to be referenced to be sharing the same space. It's entirely possible this was either never the case of later changed based on the accounts from @carlos55.
I would love to see the photo if you're able to upload! It's interesting that in a somewhat dated thread, I can only find the following about Galapagos Penguins in captivity:
In the past besides the New York Aquarium, Galapagos penguins were are also held at the Point Defiance Zoo, San Diego Zoo, and SeaWorld San Diego
San Diego Zoo also held Galapagos sea lions from 1957 to 1961
And
San Diego Zoo also held Galapagos fur seal from 1932 to 1935
I did manage to come up with a few photos from inside the old Reptile House here from 2005. Mostly close ups of smaller terrariums and enclosures, with a two shots of the larger open-air enclosures.
Since @carlos55 brought it up, any old photos from inside of the Small Mammal House? I only remember the large bat enclosure in the center. Not much else.