Cadillac (disambiguation)
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Cadillac is a General Motors luxury car brand.
Cadillac may also refer to:
People
- Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, French explorer, founder of Detroit
- "Cadillac", nickname of NFL player Carnell Williams of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Geography
- Cadillac, Michigan, United States
- Cadillac Mountain, Maine, United States
- Cadillac, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Cadillac, a former municipality now part of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada
- Cadillac, Gironde, a commune in the Gironde department, in southwestern France
- Lake Cadillac, a lake in Cadillac, Michigan
- Cadillac (Montreal Metro), a metro station on the green line in Montreal
- Cadillac Ranch (disambiguation)
Companies and brands
- Cadillac Gage, now part of Textron Marine & Land Systems
- Cadillac insurance plan in the United States
Wine and grapes
- Cadillac AOC, the appellation d'origine contrôlée Bordeaux wine produced in the French commune
- Trebbiano, the Italian wine grape that is also known as Cadillac
- Burger (grape), the California-French wine grape that is also known as Cadillac
- Muscadelle, the French wine grape that is also known as Cadillac
Games
- Square Deal: The Game of Two Dimensional Poker, known in Japan as Cadillac II, a Hect video game
- Cadillac, a variation on Thirty-one (card game) played in south Louisiana
Music
- Cadillac, a guitar model made by Dean Guitars
- Cadillac (band), a Spanish pop band
- The Cadillacs, a vocal group from the United States
- Cadillac (record label), a jazz record label founded in the United Kingdom in 1973
Albums
- Cadillac (album), an album by Johnny Hallyday
Songs
- "Cadillac" (song), a song by Bo Diddley
- "Cadilac" (T. Rex song), a B-side from "Telegram Sam"
- "Cadillac" (The Firm song), song from the 1986 album Mean Business
Other
- Cadillac, alternative name for Cocaine
- "The Cadillac", an episode of the television series Seinfeld
See also
- Cadillac-en-Fronsadais, a commune in the Gironde department, in southwestern France
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