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Things To Do
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West End Adventure -
West End Adventure (Group) is a Community Interest Company based in the West End of Glasgow. West End Adventure’s main is aim is to use the outdoors to help develop young people from all walks of life. We offer a wide range of land and water-based activities including canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, SUP, abseiling, archery, and bushcraft.
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Detecticity Glasgow -
Detecticity is an outdoor adventure, mixing exploration, investigation, sightseeing and fun in one great team experience for all
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Bowlarama - Bowling, Drinking, Dancing and Dining
Heritage
The Tall Ship -
The Tall Ship is an independent museum committed to the preservation and interpretation of the Glenlee and the maritime history of the area for the benefit of local people and visitors to Glasgow.
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Classes
Climbing
For Kids
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Climbzone - Climbzone, Braehead is Glasgow’s premier indoor adventure park. A perfect playground for all ages and thrill seekers and home to UK’s tallest indoor slide!
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The Experience -
The Experience is an award-winning, five-star themed entertainment and events venue just minutes from Braehead. Owned by the Kibble Group, one of Scotland’s oldest child and youth care charities, The Experience houses Scotland’s only indoor electric go-karting track plus laser tag, the Refuel Café, and a conference centre.
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Tours
Markets
Escape Rooms
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Escape Glasgow - Features Witchcraft and Wizardry, 221B Baker Street, Escape Mysterious Crimes Unit and Glasgow Classic
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Sports
Adventure Golf
Events/Festivals
Bars with Entertainment
Boat Trips
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Seaforce -
Seaforce provides fast boat trips from our base at the Tall Ship next to the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.
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Glasgow City Boats -
Glasgow City Boats are a small team of professionals, dedicated to giving you a unique experience of Glasgow and the Clyde.
Comedy Clubs
Exhibitions
Museums in Glasgow
General
Heritage
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Trades House Virtual Museum -
The aim of the website is to enable those with an interest in the Trades House and the 14 Incorporations to view the interior of the Halls, the artefacts used in the Trades House, the names and images of many of the Deacons and Visitor and the names of past members of the Incorporations etc. The site will also be useful for those involved in Genealogy or have an interest in the history of Glasgow.
Transport
Art
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Maryhill Museum -
Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust is committed to collecting and making accessible the history of the Burgh Halls and Maryhill area.
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Natural History
Sport
Military/Police
The Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum -
The building at 518 Sauchiehall Street has been the HQ of the RHF since 1960. however the earliest part of it dates from 1825 and originally formed part of Albany Place, a terrace of townhouses extending from Garnet Street to Charing Cross. The refurbished museum was officially opened by George Robertson, The (then) Secretary of State for Defence in February 1999.
602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron Museum Association -
The 602 Squadron Museum was officially opened on 22 October 1983 by Marshal of the Royal Air Force, The Lord Cameron of Balhousie. The museum was housed in the Rolls-Royce Factory at Hillington and was built to commemorate the outstanding achievements of No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force from its formation in 1925 until its disbandment in 1957. In 2006, the Rolls-Royce factory at Hillington was closed after over 60 years of proud operation. The 602 Squadron Museum found new accomodation at the Royal Highland Fuisiliers Home Headquarters on Sauchiehall Street.
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Religion
Science
Other Links
Legacies of Slavery in Glasgow Museums and Collections -
Historians have argued that Scotland’s relationship with transatlantic slavery is enveloped in a sort of ‘collective amnesia’ – a widespread lack of awareness of how our country participated in both the slave trade and slavery. This is true for Glasgow as much as it is for Scotland as a nation. Our city participated fully in the slavery economy, yet the journey of re-discovery and coming to terms with that participation is still in its infancy, and it has a long way to go yet.
Theatres
Art Galleries
Parks & Gardens
Cinemas
History
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Fossil Grove Glasgow -
A unique earth heritage site with eleven fossil tree stumps from the Carboniferous Period. They are about 330 million years old, and preserved where they grew.
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