Submitted by Kerry Dexter on Wed, 05/06/2015 - 11:34
Art, engineering, history, legend -- The Kelpies have connection to all these things, and a few more. But wait, you may be thinking, what are The Kelpies anyway?
Works of art, works of engineering, a new feature in the landscape in ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Wed, 08/07/2013 - 15:30
How much do you know about Mary, Queen of Scots? If you're a history buff, like me, you'll be elated at two major avenues in Scotland, right now, to learn more about her. A new book written and produced by Historic Scotland coincides wi ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Wed, 07/10/2013 - 14:11
Young visitors to Stirling Castle will be able to learn more about it with a new, interactive section on the Castle’s website: Kids Castle. Fun and educational, it is designed to help children and their families discover more about the iconic lan ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Sun, 06/23/2013 - 17:30
If you’re in the Highlands of Scotland – the land of romance, storied history, kilts and bagpipes, Glens and Bens – consider Inverness as your home base for 10 days of exploring Scottish culture, arts, nature, food, and great people.
Ther ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Mon, 06/10/2013 - 14:11
Beneath the streets of Edinburgh lurks a labyrinth of man-made tunnels that were originally designed to hide clandestine activities from the light of day. Once a refuge for everyone from renegade kings to common criminals, this subterranean netwo ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Mon, 06/10/2013 - 12:11
Beneath the streets of Edinburgh lurks a labyrinth of man-made tunnels that were originally designed to hide clandestine activities from the light of day. Once a refuge for everyone from renegade kings to common criminals, this subterranean netwo ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Thu, 09/13/2012 - 16:45
Glasgow is the second largest city in Scotland, and is chock full of great things to see, do, hear, and eat. And, there is plenty that you can do that are no cost - which is a helpful respite on your budget - and by saving money, you'll be able to exp ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Thu, 09/13/2012 - 11:15
Glasgow is the second largest city in Scotland, and is chock full of great things to see, do, hear, and eat. And, there is plenty that you can do that are no cost - which is a helpful respite on your budget - and by saving money, you'll be able to exp ...
Submitted by Jessie Voigts on Fri, 08/10/2012 - 16:45
It’s not as extreme as the tilt found at the famous Tower of Pisa, but it’s been revealed that the Glenfinnan Monument has a slight lean, too.
It has been discovered that the monument erected as a memorial to the Jacobite Rising ...