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A Museum dedicated to telling the story of a man who is often regarded as the second-richest man in history.
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The Scottish Fisheries Museum tells the story of fishing in Scotland and its people from earliest times to the present.
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Built by Sir Alan Mortimer, Aberdour Castle dates from around 1200, making it one of the oldest standing castles in Scotland.
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The British Golf Museum sits at the heart of the home of golf, just 67 yards from the famous Old Course.
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Dunfermline Abbey church is the final resting place of many Scottish monarchs including King Robert Bruce
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St Andrews Castle was the official residence of Scotland’s leading bishop throughout the Middle Ages.
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The Cathedral of St Andrew dominated the history of the medieval church in Scotland until it fell into disuse after the Reformation in 1560.
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Falkland Palace is a former royal palace of the Scottish Kings.
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The first recorded mention of Kellie Castle dates back to 1150 where it is mentioned in a charter issued by King David I.
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