Macbeth's castles
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Three of the castles in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' are still standing in Scotland and are open to the public. The castles are Glamis, Cawdor and Scone. Directions and tips for travelers to the castles are given.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1992
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One man's castle ... is another man's time capsule on Scotland's Isle of Rum
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Scotland's Kinloch Castle was built by Sir George Bullough in 1901 as an exclusive hunting estate. Acquired by the Nature Conservancy Council in 1957, the castle now offers guided tours to the public.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1996
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Great Scots: three country inns serve up dishes as dramatic as their surroundings
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A description of three different Scottish inns and the food served at each establishment is given.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 2000
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