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Camelot

American  
[kam-uh-lot] / ˈkæm əˌlɒt /

noun

  1. the legendary site of King Arthur's palace and court, possibly near Exeter, England.

  2. any idyllic place or period, especially one of great happiness.

  3. the glamorous ambience of Washington, D.C., during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, 1961–63.


Camelot British  
/ ˈkæmɪˌlɒt /

noun

  1. (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated

  2. (in the US) the supposedly golden age of the presidency of John F. Kennedy, 1961–63

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Camelot Cultural  
  1. In the legends of King Arthur (see also Arthur), the capital of his kingdom; truth, goodness, and beauty reigned in Camelot.


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The administration of President John F. Kennedy is often idealized as an American Camelot.

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But Hines cannot resist repeatedly dragging Jackie back to Camelot and that fateful day in Dallas.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 13, 2026

He seems intent on erasing the aesthetic symbolism and history of Camelot altogether.

From Salon • Jan. 4, 2026

James Archer Abbott, a longtime curator and the author of Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration and its Legacy, said it was important to distinguish the president’s objectives from his style.

From Slate • Aug. 5, 2025

Mr Brocklesby will be replaced by the former Camelot transformation director Andy Nice.

From BBC • Aug. 13, 2024

Indeed, a lot of water had flowed under the bridges of Camelot in twenty-one years.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

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