- Burns National Heritage Park
- Ayr - Museum and park in Alloway, Scotland, the birthplace of famous 18th century poet Robert Burns. Includes a guide to the park, a biography of Burns, and activity sheets for teachers and educators. - Glasgow Science Centre
- Glasgow - Brings science and technology to life through hundreds of interactive exhibits. - Glasgow University: Department of Special Collections
- Glasgow - Built up over a period of more than 500 years by purchase, gift, and bequest, the collection now contains thousands of manuscript items, printed works, and incunabula. - Scottish Maritime Museum
- Irvine - Houses exhibits and collections from maritime and shipbuilding history from the 18th Century onwards. - Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery & Theatre
- Glasgow - Hundreds of carved figures by sculptor-mechanic, Eduard Bersudsky, and pieces of old scrap perform to haunting music and synchronized light telling the story of the human spirit. - Willow Tea Rooms
- Glasgow - Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904. The Willow remains open today to welcome visitors keen to experience the splendor of a bygone era and take tea just as they did in the same rooms and interiors 100 years ago.
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