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  2. Dalry, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Dalry for example has one of Edinburgh's Victorian swimming baths, now known as Dalry Swim Centre, in Caledonian Crescent. [19] The swimming pool opened in 1897. [ 20 ] The area also used to have Edinburgh's oldest and Scotland's second oldest purpose-built cinema which opened in December, 1912 as 'The Haymarket Cinema', located at 90 Dalry ...

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... there are 11 restaurants in Scotland with a Michelin-star rating, ... Edinburgh - Old Town ...

  4. St Andrew Square, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of St Andrew Square. St Andrew Square is a garden square in Edinburgh, Scotland located at the east end of George Street. The construction of St Andrew Square began in 1772, [1] as the first part of the New Town, designed by James Craig. Within six years of its completion St Andrew Square became one of the most desirable and most ...

  5. Gorgie - Wikipedia

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    McVitie & Price Ltd was established in 1830 on Rose Street in Edinburgh. The firm moved to various sites in the city, before completing the St. Andrews Biscuit Works factory on Robertson Avenue in 1888. [6] Though the factory burned down in 1894, it was rebuilt the same year. It is one of the claimed sites of where the digestive biscuit was ...

  6. West End, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    For the history and development of the rest of New Town see: New Town, Edinburgh. In 1806, Shandwick Place was developed as a western extension of New Town's Princes Street, to the south of the Easter Coates House estate, by John Cockburn Ross, of Shandwick in Easter Ross, who commissioned architect James Tait to come up with a plan for the west of New Town.

  7. Haymarket, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket (Scots: Heymercat, [1] Scottish Gaelic: Margadh an Fheòir) [2] is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland.It is in the west of the city centre and is the junction of several main roads, notably Dalry Road (which leads south-west to Gorgie Road and the M8 motorway to Glasgow), Corstorphine Road (leading west to the M8 and the M9 for Stirling and the north), and Shandwick Place (leading east ...

  8. George Street, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The east end of George Street with St Andrew's Church, and Lord Melville's Monument, c. 1829 The west end of George Street, looking towards Charlotte Square and St George's Church, c. 1829. George Street is the central thoroughfare of the First New Town of Edinburgh, planned in the 18th century by James Craig. [1]

  9. Outline of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Edinburgh history. Prehistory and origin of Edinburgh; Edinburgh during the Middle Ages (7th to 15th century) Edinburgh comes under Scottish rule during the reign of king Indulf (ca. 960) King David I establishes the town of Edinburgh as one of Scotland's earliest royal burghs. (ca. 1130) Edinburgh during the 17th century

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