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What became of the Reston, Virginia monkey house?

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The Reston, Virginia monkey house was closed and decontaminated following an Ebola virus outbreak in the late 1980s. Post-closure, it reflects a pattern of abandoned roadside attractions in the U.S., which sometimes resulted in released animals impacting ecosystems.

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The Reston, Virginia monkey house refers to an incident involving a quarantine facility for imported monkeys in Reston, Virginia. This facility gained notoriety in the late 1980s due to an outbreak of a strain of the Ebola virus among the monkeys housed there. The facility was subsequently closed and decontaminated following the outbreak.

After the closure of the monkey house, similar to other roadside animal attractions, it is possible that some releases of animals occurred, impacting local ecosystems. This phenomenon was part of a broader pattern seen across the United States where attractions closed, especially after the construction of larger interstates, and the resulting abandonment or release of animals from such facilities, which had notable ecological effects, particularly in states like Florida.


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