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  2. Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Catoctin Wildlife Preserve is a 100-acre (40 ha) zoo and wildlife preserve (25 acres (10 ha) are accessible to the public) located on Maryland Route 806 in Thurmont, Maryland, United States. The preserve features safari truck rides that let visitors touch and feed large herbivores in a wooded setting.

  3. Catoctin Mountain Park Run - Wikipedia

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    The Catoctin Mountain Park Run was a 10K run (6.2 miles) organized by the Jimmy Carter administration in September 1979. The event was set up by the White House to give Carter a chance to run a competitive road race without the security risk of a third-party organizer.

  4. Category:Zoos in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo; M. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore; N. National Aquarium (Baltimore) P. Plumpton Park Zoo; S. Salisbury Zoo; T. Tri-State Zoological ...

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  6. Family remembers daughter with butterfly garden at Catoctin zoo

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    Jun. 12—Many school children may typically pass neighborhood dogs or cats on their way to the bus stop. For Thurmont's Hahn family, however, the three children would greet an arctic fox, spider ...

  7. Fort Worth Zoo warns public of scam offering fake discounted ...

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    The Fort Worth Zoo wants to warn the public of a scam offering people fake discounted tickets in honor of the zoo’s anniversary, zoo officials said in a social media post Tuesday.. The zoo said ...

  8. Catoctin Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1935, the Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area was under construction by both the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps. The northern portion of the park was transferred to the National Park Service on November 14, 1936, and renamed and reorganized on July 12, 1954, with the southern 5,000 acres (20 ...

  9. Calling All Parents—Here’s How to Score Free Tickets to the L ...

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    LEGO. If that sounds like a lot of LEGO, you're not wrong—it took the team nearly 70,000 bricks (!) to complete the figures, plus more than 500 hours of building alone and 140 hours of design.