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wheels as
possible to
increase traction.
Camelbacks have a cab that
straddles the boiler.
While Camelbacks have the same idea of
moving the cab forward...
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Camelback may
refer to:
riding atop a
camel Camelback, a
variation of
shotgun house with a
second floor in the rear of the house.
Camelback (roller coaster...
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Camelback Mountain (O'odham: Cew S-wegiom) is a
mountain in Phoenix, Arizona,
United States. The
English name is
derived from its shape,
which resembles...
- JW
Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn
Resort and Spa is a
historic resort and spa
owned by
Marriott International, Inc,
located on the
southern slope of...
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Camelback Ranch–Glendale is a
baseball complex located in Phoenix, Arizona, and
owned by the city of Glendale. It is
operated by
Camelback Spring Training...
- The
Camelback East Village, also
sometimes referred to as East
Phoenix or the East Side, is one of the 15
villages that make up Phoenix, Arizona, United...
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Camelback High
School is part of the
Phoenix Union High
School District. The
campus is
located at 4612
North 28th Street,
northeast of
downtown Phoenix...
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Camelback Resort is a four
season resort located in Tannersville,
Pennsylvania in the
Pocono Mountains in
Northeastern Pennsylvania. The
resort opened...
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feeling of weightlessness. The
effect is
commonly known as airtime, and
camelbacks produce negative g-force to
achieve the effect. The term has been used...
- The
Camelback Bridge is a
restored historic wooden bridge that
arches over the
Constitution Trail in Normal, Illinois. It is on the U.S.
National Register...