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  2. Nittany Lion Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Nittany Lion Shrine is a large mountain lion sculpture carved by Heinz Warneke located at the University Park campus of Pennsylvania State University. History [ edit ]

  3. Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    [3] The "original" Nittany Lion can be seen in the Penn State All-Sports Museum. It was killed in Susquehanna County by Samuel Brush in 1856. [ 4 ] According to a July 1992 article in National Geographic by Maurice Hornocker titled "Learning to Live with Mountain Lions", "Courthouse records from Centre County , Pennsylvania, show that one local ...

  4. What is a Nittany Lion? Explaining Penn State nickname ... - AOL

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    Mountain lions had been extinct in the area for some time, as the last specimen taken in Centre County, where Penn State is located, was in 1893. ... most notably with a statue, the Nittany Lion ...

  5. Penn State Nittany Lions - Wikipedia

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    Penn State Nittany Lions assistant fencing coach George G. Abashidze, after a United States Center for SafeSport investigation found he had committed sexual misconduct by groping female fencing coach Jennifer Oldham in 2017, was banned by USA Fencing from its activities for three years due to his conduct, prompting Penn State to terminate him ...

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  7. Iconic Nittany Lion Inn will reopen in September. Here’s when ...

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  8. Panther, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    There are many theories as to what the animal actually was that gave this town its name due to the ambiguity of the word "panther". Theories include the Nittany Lion, Mountain Lion, Puma, Cougar, Bobcat and even an actual black eastern panther. [1] Today, there are none in existence in this area; the last mountain lions was seen in 1874. The ...

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