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  2. Category:Historic house museums in South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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  3. Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton - Wikipedia

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    The Bachelors' Club is a National Trust for Scotland museum located at 1 Sandgate Street, Tarbolton, KA5 5RB. The upstairs room was the largest in Tarbolton and was used for a number of social events. It was probably the first rural debating society in Scotland and the prototype for many Burns Clubs the world over. [1]

  4. South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    South Ayrshire's GVA represents 1.9% of the total Scottish Gross Value Added income which is consistent with the previous 20 years. By 2022, South Ayrshire Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates stood at £2.710 billion. [19] The largest employment industry in South Ayrshire and Scotland is the public administration, education and health sector.

  5. Robert Burns Birthplace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway. The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is a museum which houses collections relating to the life of Robert Burns, Scotland's national Bard. It is run by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) and is located within Alloway in Ayrshire, the village where Burns was born.

  6. Burns Cottage - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Alloway, a current suburb of Ayr, and a former village, located in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The cottage was built by Robert Burns' father, William Burnes in 1757 and is a four-roomed clay and thatch cottage which has been fully restored to become part of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

  7. Tarbolton - Wikipedia

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    Tarbolton (Scots: Tarbowton) [2] is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is near Failford, Mauchline, Ayr, and Kilmarnock. The old Fail Monastery was nearby and Robert Burns connections are strong, including the Bachelors' Club museum.

  8. Category:Museums in South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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  9. Shaw Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Shaw Monument, sometimes known as 'Shaw Tower', located on rising ground (NS 36778 26122) near the Prestwick Airport Control Tower, was built at some point prior to 1775 [2] by the then laird of Shaw, a keen falconer, [3] in order that he could follow the sport from its top in his old age when he was no longer able to join on horseback.