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Kilmartin House Museum
An award winning world-class centre for archaeology and landscape interpretation established to protect, investigage and interpret this internationally important archaeological landscape and the artefacts that have been found here. |
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Auchindrain Museum
Auchindrain Museum is an extraordinary attraction, which brings a historic 'farming village' back to life. On entering the Museum visitors step back in time to witness how the local community lived, worked and played. |
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Clan MacPherson Museum
Here are Housed the Relics and Memorials of Rich Historical Interest not only to Scottish Clans- men but to all of Whatever Race they may be who are Attracted by the Story of High Resolve Patriotism and Loyalty. |
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Highland Folk Museum
Brings to life the domestic and working conditions of earlier Highland peoples. Visitors to this living history Museum can learn how our Highland ancestors lived, how they built their homes, how they tilled the soil and how they dressed, in a safe an |
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Grantown Museum
Grantown Museum tells the story of the town's beginnings and is a source of great pride to the people of Grantown. The museum was awarded 'Commended' in the Scottish Museum of the Year Awards 1999. |
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Mallaig Heritage Centre
Mallaig Heritage Centre, an essential stopping point for everyone who is interested in discovering the history and culture of the West Highlands of Scotland. |
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Armadale Castle Museum of the Isles
The Trust has restored the gardens and part of the Castle, created the Museum of the Isles, founded the Study Centre and established a visitor centre that appeals to all age groups. |
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Glenfinnan Railway Station Museum
Come here to enjoy the beauty of the old chalet-style buildings in their picturesque setting while taking in the peaceful atmosphere of a working, rural railway station with its own restored coaches in the sidings. |
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West Highland Museum
Fascinating collections of pictures, photographs, archives and artefacts. Every object has a story of its own to tell and all together they throw light on life in the West Highlands from the stone tool cultures of the Mesolithic to the technologies o |
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Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
History and Heritage in the Capital of the Highlands |
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Nairn Museum
The wide range of permanent displays featuring various aspects of Nairn's history are well laid out and informative and, in addition a huge collection of archive material is available for study. Each year there is also a special programme of visiting |
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Groam House Museum
This lovely little museum is situated 15 miles north east of Inverness in the Black Isle seaside village of Rosemarkie. It is an outstanding Pictish Centre for Ross and Cromarty. |
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Hugh Miller Museum
Who was he? This is the first question asked by the great majority of visitors to his birthplace in Church Street, Cromarty, Hugh Miller's Cottage. Like most people today, even in his native Scotland, they have quite simply never heard of him before. |
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Cromarty Courthouse
The unspoilt, 18th century port of Cromarty sits at the tip of the Black Isle peninsula. Our museum, in the town's eighteenth- century Courthouse, uses extensive research and modern technology to help you share our enthusiasm for Cromarty - past and |
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Historylinks Museum
The museum is dedicated to the history of Dornoch parish. The permanent exhibition shows the Cathedral, feuding clans, the shameful burning of Scotland's last condemned witch and the treachery and violence of Picts and Vikings. |
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Timespan
Timespan is situated in the centre of Helmsdale. It comprises an award winning museum with a permanent collection, a unique Story Telling Room and changing exhibitions. |
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Dunbeath Heritage Centre
The Centre provides a focus for the work of Dunbeath Preservation Trust. |
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Wick Heritage Museum
Little is known of the early history of this Northern Scottish town but there is ample evidence in the surrounding countryside of Neolithic/Bronze Age settlement and the shelters and defences of succeeding Ages. However, it was the Vikings that gave |
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Orkney Museum
The principal museum of Orkney life with extensive archaeological & social history collections in a town house dating from the 16th Century with fine gardens. Exhibits include the Scar Viking boat burial and 300-year-old calculator. |
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Tarbat Discovery Centre
Tarbat Discovery Centre is a Museum situated in an old church in the beautiful coastal village of Portmahomack, 42 miles North East of Inverness. Having been abandoned in 1946 the dilapidated building was saved from ruin in 1980, when it was purchas |
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Tain Museum
Tain & District Museum is home to an extensive and varied collection of objects, photographs and archives of local, regional and national significance. |
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Strathnaver Museum
From Bronze Age Beaker to plastic fishing buoy, journey with us from the mystical past of prehistory to the emergence of the Clan Mackay, the tragedy of the Highland Clearances and discover the vibrant culture of today, inherited from our Norse and G |
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Gairloch Heritage Museum
Housed in a complex of old farm buildings, Gairloch Heritage Museum is a record of life in the area from pre-history to the present day. The museum was established in 1977 by the local heritage society and has so far won seven national awards. |
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Ullapool Museum
Welcome to Our Multi Award Winning Ullapool Museum & Visitor Centre. Housed within a restored Thomas Telford Parliamentary Church, originally built in 1829, the Museum tells the story of Lochbroom - the land and its people, through a blend of t |
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Museum Nan Eilean
Museum nan Eilean was established in 1983 by Comhairle nan Eilean, the Western Isles Islands Council, as it was then, to provide the first professional museum service for the Western Isles. Its Stornoway museum opened in 1984. |
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