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KRFC (88.9 FM) is a community-based radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The station is owned and operated by Public Radio for the Front Range. The station's programming includes music of numerous genres, played by volunteer DJs. Some news, information and syndicated shows are on the schedule as well.
Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy Map from 1824 displaying the length of "the lang toun" Kirkcaldy (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair Chaladinn) is a former royal burgh and town. Known as one of Scotland's "most ancient burghs", the area surrounding the modern town has a history dating as far back as between 2500 BC and 500 BC as a possible funerary landscape.
KRFC is a community-based radio station located in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. KRFC may also refer to any of the following sports clubs: Kalamazoo Rugby Football Club; Keadue Rovers F.C. Kenilworth RFC; Kettering Rugby Football Club; Kilsyth Rangers F.C. Kilwinning Rangers F.C. King's College Rugby Club; Kintbury Rangers F.C. Kirkcaldy RFC
Kirkcaldy (/ k ɜːr ˈ k ɔː d i / ⓘ kur-KAW-dee; Scots: Kirkcaldy; Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.It is about 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (19 kilometres) north of Edinburgh and 27 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi (44 km) south-southwest of Dundee.
The club was founded as Kirkcaldy Wanderers in 1881, playing its first match against Rossend of Burntisland on 12 November 1881, after practising for several weeks on "Mr Stark's park". [1] It was the first association club in the town, even though Scottish Cup ties had been played there before, as a neutral venue in 1876–77 for ties ...
1944 Kirkcaldy Burghs by-election; 1961 Scotch Cup; 1984 IIHF European U18 Championship; A. A910 road (Great Britain) A915 road; A955 road (Great Britain) Adam Smith ...
Bennochy Road, Kirkcaldy Museum, Art Gallery And Public Library With Pavilion 56°06′45″N 3°09′58″W / 56.112417°N 3.165994°W / 56.112417; -3.165994 ( Bennochy Road, Kirkcaldy Museum, Art Gallery And Public Library With
In 1929, 85 acres (34 ha) of the estate, including the castle, was given to the town of Kirkcaldy by the Nairn family as a public park. [15] Ravenscraig Castle was passed into state care in 1955 and has been open to the public by the owners Historic Scotland since 1971.