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Forth and Clyde Canal
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Linking Grangemouth on the Firth of Forth to Bowling on the Clyde, the canal opened in 1790. It closed to freight traffic in 1962. At Bowling there is a basin, sea locks and a custom house.
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Bowling
, Dumbarton, North Dunbartonshire
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Glasgow School of Art
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The Glasgow School of Art has four galleries and exhibition spaces and throughout the year hosts international and national exhibitions. The main Gallery is located in the Mackintosh Building.
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Address:
167 Renfrew Street
, Glasgow
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Hutcheson's Hall (NTS)
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One of the most elegant buildings in Glasgow's city centre, it takes its name from the 'hospital' built on this site in 1641 by the Hutcheson brothers.
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Address:
158 Ingram Street
, Glasgow, G1 1EJ
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Collins Gallery
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Each year the gallery presents a series of exhibitions comprising contemporary and historic fine and applied art, mixed media and design.
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Address:
University of Strathclyde
, 22 Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XQ
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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Set in a public park the gardens feature a series of linked glasshouses including the famous Kibble Palace, built in 1873 and one of the largest glasshouses in Britain. Good displays of tree ferns from Australia and New Zealand, and plants from Africa, the Americas and the Far East.
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Address:
730 Great Western Road
, at Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow, G12 0UE
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Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
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Scotland's oldest public museum specialising in Roman archaeology and fossils.
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Address:
University of Glasgow
, University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQ
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Glasgow City Walks
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Two guided walks in Glasgow with an emphasis on architecture and history.
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Address:
FL-G/2 The Locks
, 1018 Crow Road, Glasgow, G13 1JN
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Gallery of Modern Art
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The finest contemporary international artworks in a superb Georgian city centre building. Rooftop Cafe/Restaurant and shop.
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Address:
Queen Street
, Glasgow, G1 3AZ
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Lighthouse
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Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and the City.
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Address:
11 Mitchell Lane
, Glasgow, G1 3NU
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Fossil Grove and Victoria Park
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Glasgow's oldest tourist attraction in Victoria Park. See the fossil stumps and roots of trees that grew here 350 million years ago.
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Address:
Victoria Park Drive North
, Glasgow, G14 1BN
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Glasgow City Chambers
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In the very heart of Glasgow stands one of the city's most important and prestigious buildings - the City Chambers.
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Address:
George Square
, Glasgow, G2 1DU
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Royal Highland Fusiliers Regimental Museum
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The museum holds a unique collection of uniforms, paintings and medals, a library and archive, portraying the life of the regiment from 1678 to the present day.
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Address:
518 Sauchiehall Street
, Glasgow, G2 3LW
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Tenement House (NTS)
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A typical Victorian tenement flat of 1892, it presents a fascinating time capsule of life in Glasgow during the early 20th century.
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Address:
145 Buccleuch Street
, Garnethill, Glasgow, G3 6QN
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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One of the finest civic collections in Europe with everything from fine decorative arts to archaeology and the natural world.
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Address:
Kelvingrove, Glasgow, G3 8AG
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Museum of Transport
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From carts to cycles to cars to ships, this museum looks at the wide ranging history of transportation in Scotland.
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Address:
Kelvin Hall
, 1 Burnhouse Road, Glasgow, G3 8DP
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