Grangemouth Museum
Grangemouth Museum
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Grangemouth is one of Scotland's earliest planned towns. Trace the town’s history from being a thriving industrial port, in the heyday of the Forth and Clyde Canal to its present international status as a centre for the petroleum and chemical industry. Find us above Victoria Library in the centre of town.Open Monday-Saturday: 12.30–5.00pm
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JenandChris
Rockford, IL69 contributions
Oct 2011
What can you say about a place which is largely inaccessible due to a steep staircase and then which has no (zero) exhibits? The local council should hang their heads in shame. There is an interesting story to be told - the local heritage trust sees to that just around the corner from here.
Written April 9, 2012
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Kurt K
Cashel, Ireland2 contributions
Jul 2011 • Friends
not sure what is going on here but they need to improve here pronto!
Written June 22, 2012
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David A
Bromsgrove, UK108 contributions
Nov 2011 • Solo
The website has obviously been updates. There were several photographs however the actual exibits have now been dibanded and removed. I was quite looking forawrd to this. Although the remaining commenties were ok, they were not inspiring. The museum itself is located in the top storey of a library. Acces is only gained by tracking down a librarian with a key. The number of step involved would exclude disabled people.
Written November 7, 2011
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Shirley A
Edinburgh, UK17 contributions
Sept 2014 • Family
Was a good day, great weather, the Kelpies, great work but think will be better when the visitor centre finally opens in 2015, I didn't see a gift shop here not sure if we missed this but the Falkirk Wheel very interesting. we had lunch at the cafe at the Falkirk Wheel and bought from their shop before we headed back to Edinburgh
Written September 10, 2014
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