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The Good Soup Guide If you're planning to visit any of the listed scottish towns and would like to know where to get a good bowl of soup, a good pint of ale, and what other good things you can see and do, the Good Soup Guide will tell you where!
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Bo'ness Web Site Bo'ness Town Site | Local News | View | Forum
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Bo'ness Motor Museum Bo'ness Motor Museum, situated in the heart of Scotland, is a great all-weather attraction to visit with something for all the family.
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Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway Central Scotland's Steam Railway by the Firth of Forth
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Scottish Railway Preservation Society The Scottish Railway Exhibition was opened in 1995 in a purpose-built 15,000 sq. foot exhibition hall beside Bo'ness Station. The building has 850ft of display tracks, on which stand a wide variety of vehicles, mainly goods wagons illustrating the diversity of traffic which the railways once carried.
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Kinneil Museum Kinneil Museum is located in the 17th century stable block of Kinneil House and acts as interpretive centre for Kinneil Estate.
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The Falkirk Wheel As the world’s first and only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel is quite simply unique.
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Linlithgow Palace The Palace is the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. All of the Stewart kings lived at the Palace. Numerous renovations to the palace’s grand facades and chambers were carried out as each sought to create the ideal modern palace.
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Wallace Monument The national Wallace Monument is a prominent Victorian tower which stands above the river on a rocky crag and catches the eye for miles around.
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