Camelot (disambiguation)
Camelot is the legendary stronghold of King Arthur.
Camelot may refer to:
- Camelot (musical), a Broadway musical based on the legend
- Camelot (film), a 1967 film based on the musical
- Camelot (TV series), a 2011 television series
- "Camelot" (The Goodies), an episode of the British television series, The Goodies
- "Camelot" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the American-Canadian television series Stargate SG-1
- Camelot (board game), a strategy board game marketed by Parker Brothers, mainly in the early 20th century
- Camelot (video game), a 1989 video game for Acorn computers, published by Superior Software
- Camelot (horse), champion Irish racehorse
- Camelot (State College, Pennsylvania), a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Camelot (hotel), the original name of The Edgewater, a hotel in Seattle
- Camelot (ward), an electoral ward in Somerset, England
- Camelot, Kirkham, a heritage-listed house in Australia
Camelot may also refer to:
- Camelot era, a nickname for the Kennedy Administration, stressing its glamorous, media-culture image
- Camelot Theme Park, a former theme park in Lancashire, England
- Camelot Ghana, a printing company in Ghana
- Camelot Group, operators of the National Lottery in the United Kingdom
- Camelot Property Management, a vacant property management firm started in the Netherlands
- Camelot Software Planning, a Japanese software publisher and developer
- SS Camelot, a ship owned by the British Ministry of Transport from 1965–1969
- BR standard class 5 73082 Camelot, a BR Standard Class 5 steam engine preserved on the Bluebell Railway
- Camlet, a woven fabric that may have originally been made of camel or goat hair
- Kamelot, an American power metal band with its name derived from the legend of Camelot
- Kaamelott, a French TV series re-interpreting the Arthurian legends in a humorous way
- Camelot, a document format that later became PDF
- Project Camelot, a 1960s U.S. government counterinsurgency study
See also
- Camlet fabric
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