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    The Most Scottish Town in the U.S.A.

    With so much Scottish influence through the U.S.A. both past and present, I thought it might be interesting to hear about what you our members think would be the best town that exhibited the true feel for our heritage. I have been to towns that have a strong German and Swedish atmosphere but have yet to ever see the greatest of all cultures lived out. Minus the once yearly hosting of a Highland Festival, what town/city do you believe had that 365 day Scottish feel to it? It could be restaurants, shops, etc... that make it feel that way.
    "Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thaining thu"
    Remember the men from whom you are descended.

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    That is a great ? I wanted to pop in and see what people say .
    Minus the highland games - I dont know which town would have a big impact
    as far as who has the most stores that sell Scottish fare or the most landmarks in America
    But good ? thank you for asking it
    Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

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    Franklin, NC.

    I couldn't go anywhere, not one restaurant or hotel, without seeing pics of pipe bands or something for the Scottish Tartan Museum.

    Otherwise, historically speaking, looking at the names of immigrants and the number of them, North Carolina has a lot of Scottish influenced towns. From Cape Fear to the mountains, it's obvious. Some town names, descendants, pipe bands, highland games. I can't say anywhere is 365 "Scots pride day", but the impact is there.
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    Also, shouldn't forget Canada...
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    I know Maine claims to have the highest percentage of Scottish names of any State but I can't say you really get a feel for it. Woodstock VT has its share of Scottish stores etc. But I'm going to guess that the the Blue Ridge or Shenandoah will win this one. Maybe Buchanan, Virginia - but then again I'm prejudice!
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    Franklin get my vote, or Dunedin, Florida, or anywhere else in Western North Carolina.

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    Well, I live in Midlothian, VA. No problem wearing a kilt here. Come to think of it, I don't have a problem wearing one anywhere.

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    Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Even parts of Nova Scotia. It's one of my favorite places in North America. I have family in Halifax, so have been there a few times in the past. Cape Breton really is a special place with features much like the highlands of Scotland.

    Frank
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    Hey Frank, Small world. I have distant kin in and around Halifax myself. I have always wanted to tour Cape Breton college of celtic arts. Love Peggy's cove.

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    Come on up Cecil, I'll show ya how Photobucket works! Trust me, somebody showed me, I just got a good memory.

    Cape Breton needs to be driven to appreciate. We've always gone up over through Port Hastings and head east and north east and follow the coast around the peninsula. We've stopped at the Celtic college - they only speak Gaelic! There's lots of quality Scot merchandise available on the peninsula as well. It's an obvious Scot place!

    Frank
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