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Nairn
Museum
The history of Nairn
is chronicled in this charming museum, which has everything from
images of the town in its days as a Victorian spa to a display
of rather tempting delicacies which are the town's specialties.
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Culloden
Battlefield
Site of the
poignantly famous defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie's army, this
place has a special significance to the Scots and is a
particularly popular visitor's attraction.
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Fort George
Built on the
shores of the Moray Firth, this fort is an eloquent testimonial
to the English fear of Highland rebellion. Though never
attacked, the fort still stands as one of the most impregnable
forts in Europe and is still a garrison for the British Army.
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Cawdor Castle
This atmospheric
castle is the historic seat of the Thanes of Cawdor, who were
made famous by the scribblings of one William Shakespeare.
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Brodie Castle
Home to the Brodie
family for over 700 years, this castle was recently opened to
the public and features a variety of interesting artefacts,
interiors and other sights.
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