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Tourist Information Glasgow And Surrounding Areas

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Newark Castle is situated on the banks of the Trent in Newark town centre and has done so for nearly 900 years. It is where King John died in 1216.
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Scotland's influence on the maritime history of the world from the eighteenth century to the modern day has been enormous.
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The largest museum in Inverclyde has many wonderful collections for the visitor to discover and explore such as displays on James Watt...
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Summerlee, Museum of Scottish Industrial Life is an award-winning industrial museum.
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The museum includes many interesting objects, artworks and collections from around the world.
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Newark Castle is a well-preserved castle from 1478 sited on the south shore of the estuary of the River Clyde in Port Glasgow.
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A Georgian Country House displaying an internationally famous collection including paintings by Blake, Goya and El Greco
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Bothwell Castle is a large 13th century castle, situated on a high, steep bank, above a bend in the River Clyde.
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A day at the Museum gives an opportunity to experience life as it was on the rural and partly mechanised Scottish farm of the 1950's.
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