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  3. Summerhall - Wikipedia

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    The Summerhall arts complex includes a bar and restaurant (The Royal Dick), a microbrewery (Barney's Beer) and the Pickering Gin distillery. [6] Reputedly the biggest private art centre in Europe, [ 7 ] it became major venue, each August, for the Edinburgh Fringe , and achieved a footfall of over 1 million visitors a year.

  4. Sheep Heid Inn - Wikipedia

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    Bar of the Sheep Heid Inn. In addition to the question of the conjectural date, the origin of the pub's name is also a matter of some debate. From the medieval period to early modern times, sheep were reared in Holyrood Park, a royal park beside Duddingston, and were slaughtered in Duddingston before being taken to the Fleshmarket in Edinburgh's Old Town.

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  6. Fazenda - Wikipedia

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    A fazenda (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐˈzẽdɐ, fa-]) is a plantation found throughout Brazil during the colonial period (16th - 18th centuries). They were concentrated primarily in the northeastern region , where sugar was produced in the engenhos , expanding during the 19th century in the southeastern region to coffee production.

  7. Lady Stair's Close - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Museum, belonging to the city of Edinburgh, contains memorabilia which celebrate the lives of three writers who all at one time lived in Edinburgh: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Robert Burns. Burns stayed in a house in Baxter's Close (since demolished) to the east of Lady Stair's Close during his first trip to ...

  8. Merchiston - Wikipedia

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    Merchiston Avenue is 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (2 kilometres) southwest of the West End of Edinburgh's principal street, Princes Street. Other areas near Merchiston include Morningside to the southeast, Burghmuirhead (including Holy Corner and Church Hill ) to the east and Bruntsfield to the northeast.

  9. Royal Scottish Academy Building - Wikipedia

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    Princes Street, 1825 painting by Alexander Nasmyth of Princes Street, with the construction of the Royal Institution visible, right The Royal Institution, Edinburgh (now the Royal Scottish Academy), by George Meikle Kemp, c. 1840; watercolour and pen, 31.30 x 44.90 cm; National Galleries Scotland