Exploring Glasgow and the Scottish Highlands

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Glasgow Cathedral was built in the gothic style and opened in 1136
By the cathedral is the Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery where at least 50,000 people are buried
The beautiful Monteath Mausoleum is the burial place of Major Archibal Douglas Monteath and his brother, James Monteath Douglas
This statue remembers John Knox, who ironically is not buried in the Glasgow Necropolis
Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow, and is still fitted with medieval furniture - can you guess how old it is?
It is rumored that Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed in this house when she visited Glasgow many years ago
While walking through town, I saw that the roads were closed off and a lot of people where gathered - it turns out that some of the filming for the new Fast and Furious spin-off is happening in Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum contains many important artifacts from Scotland and around the world

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