Grampian Museums
This museum of country craftsmanship offers a glimpse of life before mass-production. Visitors can watch a master woodworker at his tools and enjoy a Victorian garden.
West Church Street, Fordyce, Grampian, Scotland, AB45 2SL
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A living museum of transportation in Scotland's north-east lets visits climb aboard historic vehicles including automobiles and public transport.
Alford, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Scotland, AB33 8AE
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A traditional fish-wife's cottage with an earth floor and many of its original furnishings. It is a low, single storey building, with a rendered exterior beneath a tiled roof. The cottage stands out amidst its larger, more modern neighbours, and is a stone's throw from the sea, on Shore Street.
26 Shore Street, Inverallochy, Fraserburgh, Grampian, Scotland, AB43 8WA
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This intriguing small museum features a collection of historic cars and motorcycles, including a Ford Model T, 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom, 1937 Bentley, and a 1968 Jaguar, as well as motoring memorabilia and model vehicles.
Bridge Street, Elgin, Moray, Grampian, Scotland, IV30 4DE
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Heritage Highlight: Excellent collection of early 20th century vehicles
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Take a guided tour to the top of Kinnaird Head Lighthouse, a 16th century castle converted into a lighthouse by famed Scottish engineer Robert Stephenson. The museum contains a large collection of lighthouse equipment and a multi-media AV presentation.
Kinnaird Head, Stevenson Road, Fraserburgh, Grampian, Scotland, AB43 9DU
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Provost Skene's House is a mid-16th-century mansion featuring superb plaster ceilings, wood panelling, and religious paintings. Period rooms have been refurbished to depict life in Georgian and Edwardian times.
45 Guest Row, Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland, AB10 1AS
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The Tolbooth began as a 17th-century gaol and courthouse. It is now open as a museum of local history, and visitors can see the original prison cells and paraphernalia related to law enforcement and civic history.
Town House, Castle Street, Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland, AB10 1EL
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Heritage Highlight: Jacobite cells and mementos
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