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  2. Curlers Rest - Wikipedia

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    The Curlers Rest, formerly the Curlers Tavern, is the oldest drinking establishment on Byres Road, Glasgow, Scotland.. A tavern is said to have been situated at this site since the 17th century, when this part of the city was still countryside.

  3. The Crosslands - Wikipedia

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    The Crosslands was a public house in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland, ... Location. The pub is located on the north end [1] of Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow. [2]

  4. The Horse Shoe Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Horse Shoe Bar (or Horseshoe Bar) is a public house on Drury Street, Glasgow, Scotland.. A bar opened on the site as far back as 1846 when William Turnbull, a local spirits dealer moved in to the premises. [1]

  5. Category:Pubs in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Pubs in Glasgow (3 P) R. Railway stations in Glasgow (3 C, 59 P) Religious buildings and structures in Glasgow (3 C) Restaurants in Glasgow (6 P) S.

  7. History of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    In 1451, the University of Glasgow was founded by papal bull and established in religious buildings in the precincts of Glasgow Cathedral. By the start of the 16th century, Glasgow had become an important religious and academic city and by the 17th century the university had moved from the cathedral precincts to its own building in the High Street.

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  9. Ashton Lane - Wikipedia

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    The move was a gamble for the owner, Ronnie Clydesdale, since the Lane was a backwater to the thriving Byres Rd but in 1977 the Glasgow Subway closed for a major refurbishment. This forced several small businesses to relocate from Byres Rd and the then-famous Grosvenor Cafe followed The Chip into Ashton Lane.

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