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Dunfermline Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for West Fife; East Fife Mail – tabloid weekly sister paper of Fife Free Press for the Levenmouth area; Fife Free Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for the Kirkcaldy area; Fife Herald; Glenrothes Gazette (Leslie and Markinch News) – tabloid sister weekly paper of Fife Free Press; St Andrews ...
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 ]
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The St Andrews Lifeboat station was closed at the end of August 1938. [4] The lifeboats at St Andrews and Boarhills had launched over 100 times, and saved 250 lives. The John and Sarah Hatfield was sold, and was last reported as a yacht in Cyprus in 1987. The station building at Woodburn Place, a second structure built in 1910, still stands ...
The Fife Pilgrim Way is a long-distance walking route covering a distance of around 64 miles between Culross, connecting a number of Fife's villages, towns and countryside and terminating in St Andrews. The route passes through Glenrothes on a section of the route between Kinglassie in the southwest and Markinch in the east. [259]
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. [2] The church was initially built on land close to the south-east gable of the cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. [2]