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  2. Cincinnati Caledonian Pipes and Drums - Wikipedia

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    Competitions in 2015 included Ohio Scottish Games [22] and Ligonier [23] In 2016, the band ventured to the Chicago Highland Games for the first time with a good showing with 2nd-place finish [24] as well as Ohio Scottish Games. [25] Since 2012, the band has been performing during special event weekends at the Ohio Renaissance Festival.

  3. Highland games - Wikipedia

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    Highland games (Scottish Gaelic: geamannan Gàidhealach) is a competitive strength sport with events held in spring and summer in Scotland and several other countries with a large Scottish diaspora as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture, especially that of the Scottish Highlands.

  4. Crieff Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    The Crieff Highland Gathering was founded in 1870 at Crieff in Scotland.It has been a regular fixture in August every year except during World War I and between 1939-1949. . The Highland games on the weekend of 15th and 16 August 2020 were cancelled due to the worldwide coronavirus (COVID-19) pande

  5. Highland games body gets ‘royal’ prefix after Queen’s approval

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  6. Category:Highland games in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grandfather Mountain Highland Games; K. Kentucky Scottish Weekend; M. Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival; S. Scotland County Highland Games (North Carolina)

  7. Highland Games, festival celebrate Edinboro's Scottish heritage

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    The Highland Games & Scottish Festival was first held in 1993 at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. It featured two pipe bands, one vendor, kids' games, and student athletic competitions ...

  8. Stone put - Wikipedia

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    As with most aspects of the Scottish Highland games, and Scottish Highlands culture generally, a certain amount of legend has grown around the origins and antiquity of the stone put. Michael Brander, in his 1992 book Essential Guide to the Highland Games, reports on some of the stories concerning the stone put which have become traditional. He ...

  9. David P. Webster - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Webster began promoting the Highland games internationally as a way to bring tourists to Scotland and helped to revive some of the traditional Scottish sports such as stone-lifting and caber-tossing. He founded the World Highland Games Heavy Events Championships in 1980. The Championships has now been held in New Zealand, Canada ...