We’ve picked a few of our favorite tales from Trust properties to send shivers down your spine and maybe, for the brave among us, the desire to visit these places and see for yourself!
We're gathering on October 30th to celebrate the restoration of Boston's statue of Robert Burns and its return to the Back Bay Fens.
Join us at the Walters Art Musuem in Baltimore for a lecture with NTSUSA executive director Kirstin Bridier. Her lecture is in conjunction with the current exhibition 'Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glascow Style'.
We're delighted to share a special message of thanks from Outlander star Sam Heughan who helped drive donations with his vocal support of preserving this historic site.
Join us for an evening of comradeship as we prepare to celebrate the Plymouth 400 historical anniversary.
The award will be presented at the thirteenth annual A Celebration of Scotland's Treasures gala this April.
The multi-year project to restore the classical-style monument to Robert Burns in his hometown is now complete, with significant support coming from Americans.
Explore the history of Scotland from the heart of its capital, in a day's road trip or venture further for a real adventure.
Discover the vital role archaeology plays in uncovering Scottish history as we take a look at some recent digs at archaeological sites across the country.
Exploring a surprising connection between Scotland's Declaration of Arbroath and the American Declaration of Independence.
From tossing the caber to dancing and bagpipes, the Highland Games are an event to be enjoyed by all.
From the Weaver's Cottage just south of Glasgow to Harris Tweed in the Outer Hebrides, learn how Scotland's rich weaving heritage is being preserved.
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