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  2. Category:Parks and commons in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Parks in Glasgow, Scotland. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. G. Gardens in Glasgow (6 P) Glasgow Green (36 P) Pages in ...

  3. Parkhead - Wikipedia

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    Parkhead Cross is a major road junction which is the meeting point of Gallowgate, Duke Street, Westmuir Street, Tollcross Road and Burgher Street, [3] which together form a turreted Edwardian five-way junction, including several fine buildings making the junction notable, such as the former Glasgow Savings Bank.

  4. Parkhouse, Glasgow G22 - Wikipedia

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    Parkhouse is a neighbourhood of Glasgow, Scotland.Within the G22 postcode area and the Canal ward of the Glasgow City Council administration, it is mainly residential in character having been constructed as a development primarily consisting of cottage flats in the early 1930s, prior to which it was open farmland.

  5. Park District, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2013, the Glasgow City Council's civil marriage rooms were located at 22 Park Circus, in the former Italian consulate. The Scottish Football Association (SFA) had its headquarters on Park Gardens in the area, but moved to Hampden Park when the stadium was redeveloped and also became a home for the organisation. [4]

  6. List of places in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The following are places within the Glasgow City council area.. Places north of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock ...

  7. Alexandra Park, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    One of the notable features of Alexandra Park is the 40-foot (12 m) cast-iron Walter MacFarlane-built Saracen Fountain, which was gifted to the city of Glasgow after the 1901 International Exhibition and remained in Kelvingrove Park for 12 years after the exhibition. In 1914, Glasgow Corporation took the decision to re-site the fountain to its ...

  8. Linn Park, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The park is managed by Glasgow City Council and there is an active Friends of Linn Park group. [4] The remains of Cathcart Castle are situated at the northern end of the park. The castle was built by the first Lord Cathcart around 1450 and added to the park in 1927. It was demolished in 1980 after lying derelict for a long period. [5]

  9. The Forge Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The GEAR (Glasgow Eastern Area Renewal) scheme was founded in 1976, then Europe's largest urban regeneration project of its kind, to provide "core areas with development potential" in the east end of Glasgow.