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  2. Moncton Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    The Moncton Wildcats are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Moncton, New Brunswick.The franchise was granted for the 1995–96 season, and were known as the Moncton Alpines for one season prior to rebranding as the Wildcats.

  3. Wild Cat (Hersheypark) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Hersheypark revived the Wildcat name for a wooden roller coaster constructed by Great Coasters International, using the slogan, The Cat is back! This coaster closed on July 31, 2022. [ 4 ] It was replaced by Wildcat's Revenge , a hybrid roller coaster constructed by Rocky Mountain Construction , which opened in 2023.

  4. Wildcat's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat's Revenge is a hybrid roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. The ride originally opened in 1996 as Wildcat, a wooden coaster manufactured by Great Coasters International (GCI). The wooden coaster was the first from GCI and served as the anchor attraction of the Midway America section of the park.

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  6. Elitch Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Wildcat was the oldest of the coasters in the park having been built in 1926 as "The Skyrocket" and revamped as "The Wildcat" in 1935. [5] It was an out-and-back design by Herbert Schmeck of the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, and like Mister Twister, did not make the move to downtown Denver.

  7. 7mm Shooting Times Westerner - Wikipedia

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    The 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, sometimes referred to as the 7mm STW, began as a wildcat rifle cartridge developed by Layne Simpson, Field Editor of Shooting Times, in 1979. [3] It is an 8mm Remington Magnum case that has been "necked down" (narrowing the case opening) by 1 mm to accept 7 mm (.284 in) bullets. [4]

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