Join NTSUSA this April at New York City Tartan Week, returning in person for the first time since 2019. This beloved celebration of Scottish-American culture promises to be extraordinary in scope, talent and turnout.
Conserving the locations that inspired the 'Outlander' novels and were used in the filming of this historical romance.
Join us in Scotland this May to discover some of the greatest collections of rhododendrons and designed landscapes in the world.
A five-night tour of the magnificent gardens of Perthshire, Kinross, and the Kingdom of Fife, September 2022.
Kirstin Bridier invites us to stroll with her through the highlights of a recent visit to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and the new ways NTS is telling the story of the bard's life, work, and legacy.
Our seasonal gift guide includes a selection of Scottish treats, books, and more from some of our favorite companies, artisans, and writers.
The small Hebridean island of Canna teems with thousands of years of human and natural history - and it holds a place in many American hearts. Learn how the Trust is helping to care for Canna House, its archives, and the island community that calls it home.
Join us for a virtual event where we will hear from Scotland's top ecologist and leading investigative journalists, along with one of the most influential environmentalists in the US, on climate change and the upcoming COP26 UN summit in Glasgow.
The American Scottish Foundation and The American Patrons of the National Library and Galleries of Scotland present a #ScotsinUS conversation on the rare and important manuscripts we are working against the clock to bring home to Scotland.
Our Saltire Scholar Tierney catches up with Bruce and Judy McRae of Clan MacRae Society of North America following their recent visit to the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games.
NTS Technical Bids Manager Joanne Mould shares an update on the progress of some of the key nature conservation projects happening on Arran.
Our Saltire Scholar Tierney takes a tour around the Walled Garden at Brodick Castle, led by NTS Garden Manager Tim Keyworth, as they discuss Tim’s vision for the future of the gardens.
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