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Scotland's History Accommodation Archaeology Articles and reviews Arts Art for sale Scottish Books Calendars Castles and Historic Houses Famous Scots Family/Genealogy Gaelic/Language Golf Home Page Humour Museums & Attractions News and Breaking Stories Picture Gallery Places to visit Poster Store Privacy Statement Quizzes and puzzles (Fun Only) Recipes Small Ads Site Map Whisky Links | Standing 220 feet (67m) high, this Victorian Gothic tower was opened in 1869 to commemorate Scotland's greatest freedom fighter, Sir William Wallace (1267-1305). It literally "towers" over the surrounding area and provides excellent viewpoints fo the whoel fo the Stirling area. It was funded by public subscription, and donations poured in from expatriate Scots around the world. The story regarding Wallace has been told in many books and can be foudn across the internet but briefly: This is a long range picture of the Wallace Monument near Stirling. |
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