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  2. List of places in Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in Perth and Kinross compiled from this list This list of places in Perth and Kinross is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, nature reserve, reservoir, river, canal, and other place of interest in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland. Beinn a Ghlo, Grampians Birks of Aberfeldy Blair Castle Castle Menzies Drummond Castle ...

  3. Perth, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    An 1832 map of Perth by James Gardner. It shows only one bridge (Perth Bridge) crossing the Tay. Tay Street had not yet been built, though some buildings exist on what would be its western side. St John's Kirk is marked. King James I of Scotland was assassinated in Perth in 1437, by followers of Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, at Blackfriars ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Perth, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Museums in Perth, Scotland (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Perth, Scotland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. List of Perth landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill – Built in 1835, this is Perth's best-known [citation needed] historic landmark; Perth Zoo in South Perth surrounded by expensive real estate this sanctuary for exotic and native wildlife has been re-invented a number of times since it was founded; Rottnest Island – A holiday island 18 km (11 mi) from Fremantle

  6. List of listed buildings in Perth, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    West Mill Street, Lower City Mills, Tourist Information Centre 56°23′51″N 3°26′08″W  /  56.397432°N 3.435606°W  / 56.397432; -3.435606  ( West Mill Street, Lower City Mills, Tourist Information

  7. South Inch - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Cafe occupied the South Inch's now-demolished pavilion in 1972. A car park now occupies the location. In 1651, Oliver Cromwell came to Perth following his victory in the Battle of Dunbar and established a fortified citadel in the northeast corner of the inch, using stone from the Our Lady's Chapel he demolished [14] and from headstones taken from Greyfriars Burial Ground.

  8. Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Perth and Kinross also included the parish of Kettins from Angus. [8] A lieutenancy area covering the same area as the new district was created at the same time. [9] In 1996, local government in Scotland was reformed again under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. The regions and districts were abolished and replaced by unitary ...

  9. North Inch - Wikipedia

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    North Inch is a large public park in Perth, Scotland. About 57 hectares (140 acres) in size, it is one of two "Inches" in Perth, the other being the smaller, 31-hectare South Inch, located half a mile across the city. The inches were granted to the city, when it was a royal burgh, by King Robert II in 1374. [1]

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