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Articles on Scotland Places To Visit
Discovering Highlands Scotland
By Peter Robson


Visit the Highlands Scotland and you are at the north and west of the highland boundaries which are very mountainous. Typically Gaelic speaking, Highlands Scotland has been the area in which this Scottish distinction is profound for over a hundred years.

Ghosts of Dean Castle, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire      Visit Dean Castle
By Kyle Young    

The ghosts of Dean Castle, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.  A castle with not just one ghost, but a handful.  Ranging from the previous owner, Lord Boyd, to the White Lady, to a young child.      
Spooky tales.

Beer, Scottish Monks and Germans -   Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
By Kyle Young

Knowing the Scottish penchant for the foaming ale it will come as no surprise that we were making pints long before we could distil whisky.   Historians think that Glasgow Cathedral is built on the site of a burn known as the Molendinar.  

Facts About Scotland
By Kevin McNally
Article Word Count: 372

When you are looking for facts about Scotland it is no surprise that the history of Scotland and Scotland tourism play a very strong part. Here are some facts about Scotland that you will find interesting.

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