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  2. Visit the Scottish town that is at its best in winter ... - AOL

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    While visiting St Andrews out of peak season, ... Path, just south of St Andrews. A trio of deer make their way along this wild coastline, mirrored by a brace of North Sea bottlenose dolphins.

  3. Saint Andrews, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Although often shortened in non-official sources to St. Andrews, the town's legal name is spelt Saint Andrews, [3] and appears as such on the town's website; [4] St. Andrews by-the-Sea is a brand used for tourism purposes by the local Chamber of Commerce. On 1 January 2023, Saint Andrews annexed the local service district of Bayside and ...

  4. St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The St Andrews Museum is a municipal museum focusing on the history of the town of St Andrews in St Andrews established in 1991 it is located in Kinburn Park. It holds a collection of objects of historical value that are related to the town from the earliest times up to the twentieth century. [ 111 ]

  5. The Algonquin Resort - Wikipedia

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    As the majority of guests arrived at St. Andrews by passenger train, CPR built a large transfer station at the junction between the St. Andrews line and the Saint John-Montreal main line in McAdam, New Brunswick. This station also included a large 30-room hotel on its second floor, largely built to service the patrons of the St. Andrews resort.

  6. St Andrews Castle - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews Castle is a ruin located in the coastal Royal Burgh of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. The castle sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. There has been a castle standing at the site since the times of Bishop Roger (1189–1202), son of the Earl of Leicester.

  7. St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea is a historic Episcopal chapel on Church Road, southeast of the junction with South Road and Route 1A in Rye, New Hampshire.Built in 1876, it is the only known religious work of Boston architects Winslow & Wetherell, and one of a modest number of churches built for summer vacationers in the state.

  8. British Open to return to St. Andrews in 2027. One last ... - AOL

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    The choice of St. Andrews for 2027 means Muirfield to the east of Edinburgh, which last held the Open in 2013, would not host another until at least 2028, possibly longer to avoid holding ...

  9. St Andrews Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Rule's tower The Whyte-Melville memorial, St Andrews The view from the top of St. Rule's Tower The Eastern Cemetery, St Andrews, looking south to the bay. St Rule's tower is located in the cathedral grounds but antedates it, having served as the church of the priory up to the early 12th century.