Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum boasts state of the art interactive displays, weaving demonstrations,temporary exhibitions, children's activities, a delightful cafe & garden and a museum shop!
READ MOREOne of Scotland's only museums of communication, with a regular programme of exhibitions and events.
READ MORESt Andrews Castle was a bishop’s palace, a fortress and a state prison during its 450-year history.
READ MOREEast Renfrewshire U3A was launched in 2008 and now has around 400 members. Membership is open to people living in East Renfrewshire and the surrounding areas.
READ MOREThe Eastwood and District Members' Centre of the National Trust for Scotland draws its membership mainly from the southern suburbs of Glasgow and parts...
READ MOREMearns History Group was founded in 1999 for people interested in Newton Mearns, its history and heritage. We meet monthly when guest speakers give illustrated...
READ MORETraquair is a unique piece of living history welcoming visitors from all over the world. Enjoy the house, extensive grounds, maze, craft workshops, Garden Cafe and the famous Brewery!
READ MORESet in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this fascinating laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyells for over 400 years.
READ MOREA free museum, perfect for locals and visitors alike. Find out about our Royal connections, the trades of the town, the ordinary - and extra-ordinary! - people.
READ MOREFor over 155 years, the Glasgow Archaeological Society has been fostering public awareness of the importance of archaeology in increasing our understanding...
READ MORELanarkshire Family History Society is a charitable organization which encourages the research of genealogy and general interests of Lanarkshire.
READ MOREThe Urban Historian provides professional Heritage Walks in Paisley and Renfrewshire all year round on a regular basis.
READ MORERenfrewshire Family History Society was founded in 1999. It exists to promote the study of Family History in the old County of Renfrewshire.
READ MOREThe Wallace Monument stands tall and proud outside the city of Stirling, overlooking the scene of Scotland’s victory at The Battle of Stirling Bridge.
READ MOREFounded in 12th century, the Church of the Holy Rude is the second oldest building in Stirling.
READ MOREStand shoulder to shoulder with Robert the Bruce on the site of his greatest victory.
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