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Sterling City is located on the Edwards Plateau in west-central Texas along the North Concho River at (31.839066, –100.985871 It is accessed by U.S. Highway 87 and State Highways 158 and 163, and covers area of 0.98 sq mi (2.5 km 2), all land.
Mote Hill is the northern tip of the Gowanhills, Stirling, the northern half of the Royal Park that extends around Stirling Castle. The wider park includes the King's Knott and sections of a 2-metre-high deer wall, first established in the 12th century, though Gowan Hill only became park of the Royal Park around 1500.
The weavers worked both at the college in West Sussex, and at a studio at Stirling Castle. The project was completed in 2015. [68] Stirling Castle remains the headquarters of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, although Balaclava Company, the sole surviving unit of the regiment, has been garrisoned at Redford Barracks in Edinburgh since 2014 ...
Name Type Date Condition Ownership Location Notes Picture Airthrey Castle: Baronial house: 1790s: Occupied: Stirling University: Stirling: University campus established in the grounds in the 1960s
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Stirling North is one of the seven wards used to elect members of the Stirling Council. [2] Originally known as Castle from its creation in 2007, it returned three councillors and covered northern parts of the small city of Stirling, including Causewayhead, Cornton, Raploch and the town centre, as well as Stirling Castle from which the name derived.
Church leased the statue to Stirling Council, who in 1997 installed it in the car park of the visitor centre at the foot of the craig. [13] The statue was deeply unpopular, being described as "among the most loathed pieces of public art in Scotland". [14] and was regularly vandalised [15] before being placed in a cage to prevent further damage.
Sterling City won, and most of the Cummins population moved to Sterling City by the end of the year. Cummins became a ghost town. [20] County voters in 1898 elected to make Sterling a dry county, prohibiting the sale of alcohol within its boundaries. [3] Sheep ranching was introduced to the area in about 1890. Cotton was first planted in 1889.