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  2. Wildcat Den State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat Den State Park. Wildcat Den State Park is a state park in Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. The park features 75-foot (23 m) cliffs, rock formations, and several historic structures. The 1848 Pine Creek Gristmill and Pine Mill Bridge are both on the National Register of Historic Places. The campground has 20 campsites, but lacks ...

  3. List of brothels in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nevada Brothel List site, there were 21 legal brothels in Nevada as of February 2018, [ 1] down from its peak of 35 in the early 1980s. [ 2] As of September 2023, there are only 19 legal brothels open in Nevada in just 6 of the state's 17 counties. [ 3] While prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, it is illegal outside these ...

  4. Pine Creek Gristmill - Wikipedia

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    Pine Creek Gristmill. /  41.46750°N 90.86750°W  / 41.46750; -90.86750. Pine Creek Gristmill is a historic building located in Wildcat Den State Park in Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [ 1]

  5. Cat - Wikipedia

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    Skulls of a wildcat (top left), a housecat (top right), and a hybrid between the two (bottom center) The domestic cat is a member of the Felidae, a family that had a common ancestor about 26] The evolutionary radiation of the Felidae began in Asia during the Miocene around 27]

  6. Pine Mill Bridge - Wikipedia

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    98000493 [1] Added to NRHP. May 15, 1998. The Pine Mill Bridge is an historic structure located in Wildcat Den State Park in rural Muscatine County, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1878 near the Pine Creek Gristmill, the only place in Iowa where a mill and bridge combination remains in place. The bridge was listed on the National Register ...

  7. European wildcat - Wikipedia

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    European wildcat in a zoo in Děčín, Czech Republic. Felis (catus) silvestris was the scientific name proposed in 1778 by Johann von Schreber when he described a wild cat based on texts from the early 18th century and before. [2] In the 19th and 20th centuries, several wildcat type specimens were described and proposed as subspecies, including:

  8. Review: In 'Wildcat,' director Ethan Hawke - AOL

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    A complex, pivotal moment in the life of author Flannery O'Connor receives sensitive treatment by the father-daughter filmmaking duo, joined by Laura Linney.

  9. Scottish wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish wildcat is a European wildcat ( Felis silvestris silvestris) population in Scotland. [ 1] It was once widely distributed across Great Britain, but the population has declined drastically since the turn of the 20th century due to habitat loss and persecution. It is now limited to northern and eastern Scotland. [ 2]