Rambler

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Rambler may refer to:

  • Rambler (automobile) and Nash Rambler, American automobile brands made by Thomas B. Jeffery Company (1900–1914), Nash Motors (1950–1957) and AMC (1958–1969).
  • Rambler (bicycle), a turn-of-the-century American bicycle.
  • Rambler (portal), a Russian search engine and Web portal similar to Yahoo!
  • Rambler (rose)
  • Rambler, a Danish cigarette brand.
  • Rambler, a style of house that extends sideways or in depth, therefore "rambles" (also known as ranch-style houses or California ramblers)
  • Ramblers, are recreational walkers (see Walking and Hillwalking) who generally walk on countryside footpaths or in upland "open country". Many (but by no means all) take part in walks organised through local branches of the Ramblers' Association of England, Scotland, and Wales.

  • The Rambler (1750–1752) was an essay series published by Edward Cave, mostly written by Samuel Johnson
  • Holiday Rambler, a brand of an American recreational vehicle.
  • Rambler Channel (藍巴勒海峽) separates Tsing Yi Island and the mainland New Territories in Hong Kong.
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