Well, it was, as I say, very traditional, the monkey house had bars for all the primates, for the gorillas, bigger bars and some of the other animals, the birdhouse was a lot of cages. For example, the monkey house had 31 exhibits inside. The bear line had a very basic, barred fronts, curve tops, so the bears couldn’t climb out, and had rocky grotto background, but it was a very traditional zoo. The Lion House had 13 exhibits inside and then they had a door that you could bring the animals outside. So there were 13 in, 13 out. It was the, Lion House was modeled after London Zoo’s Lion House, as it would be because Lincoln Park Zoo was an old zoo at the time. So they had taken some of the architecture and brought it over. And so you had cages on one side of the building, which was the southern side for the exposure of the sun.