21 November 2009
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Kinneil Museum
Bo'ness

Kinneil Museum is located in the 17th century stable block of Kinneil House and acts as an interpretative centre for Kinneil Estate. The exhibition 2,000 Years of History tells... more

Linlithgow Palace Linlithgow Palace
Linlithgow

The magnificent ruins of Linlithgow Palace are set in a park beside a loch. All of the Stewart kings lived at the Palace. Numerous renovations to the palace's grand facades and... more

Culross
Culross

The Royal Burgh of Culross is a unique survival, a town that time has passed by; the most complete example in Scotland today of a Burgh of the 17th and 18th centuries.


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Grangemouth Museum
Grangemouth

The displays focus on Grangemouth as one of Scotland's earliest planned towns, from its origins as the east terminal port of the Forth and Clyde Canal (sea-lock), to its present... more

The Buzz The Buzz
Falkirk

Scotland's newest entertainment destination is the UK's largest soft play and laser quest arena, equivalent to the size of four Olympic sized swimming pools.


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Abbot House Heritage Centre
Dunfermline

Situated in Dunfermline's historic Maygate, Abbot House, with its pink walls, is one of its most distinctive buildings. With two floors of display rooms, volunteer guides are... more

Harlem Collective
Dunfermline

Sat 12 Dec:
W3L American Style Wrestling
Dunfermline Palace And Abbey Dunfermline Palace And Abbey
Dunfermline

The great abbey of Dunfermline was founded in the 11th century by Queen Margaret and the foundations of the original building lie under the stunning 12th century Romanesque style... more

Falkirk Town Hall (FTH)
Falkirk

Sat 21 Nov - Thu 17 Dec:
Twice Nightly, Twice Brightly
Mon 30 Nov:
Falkirk Floral Art - Floral Demonstration With Elizabeth Forster
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Dundas Castle
Edinburgh

Built in 1818 by the renowned Scottish architect, William Burn, Dundas Castle is now the luxurious stately home of Sir Jack Stewart-Clark and his wife, Lady Lydia.


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