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  2. Easter Road (street) - Wikipedia

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    Easter Road (street) Coordinates: 55°57′44″N 3°10′16″W. Easter Road is an arterial road in north Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The road is so called as it was known as the "Easter (eastern) road to Leith ". As maps of Edinburgh in the late 18th century show, it had a counterpart in "Wester Road" (now Broughton Road and ...

  3. Heriot Row - Wikipedia

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    Heriot Row, Edinburgh 1-10 Heriot Row, Edinburgh Ornamental balcony added on Heriot Row Basement and sub-basement levels Heriot Row Ornamental lamp, Heriot Row. Following the success of Edinburgh's First New Town (from Princes Street to Queen Street) it was proposed to expand the concept northwards onto what was then fairly open land largely owned by the Heriot Trust.

  4. Old Town, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Map of the city centre, showing the Old Town (dark brown), New Town (mid brown), and the West End (orange), with the World Heritage Site indicated by the red line Cockburn Street in Edinburgh. The Old Town (Scots: Auld Toun) is the name popularly given to the oldest part of Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh.

  5. North Bridge, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55°57′08″N 3°11′19″W. North Bridge, above Waverley Station, from the East. North Bridge is a road bridge and street in Edinburgh linking the High Street with Princes Street, and the Old Town with the New Town. The current bridge was built between 1894 and 1897. A previous North Bridge, built between 1763 and 1772, stood ...

  6. Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mile (Scottish Gaelic: Am Mìle Rìoghail; Scots: Ryal Mile) [1] is a succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. The term was first used descriptively in W. M. Gilbert's Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century (1901), describing the city "with its Castle and Palace and the ...

  7. List of former Edinburgh street names - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Street - demolished in the early 60s. Was once the steepest street in Edinburgh. Brown Square - demolished for George IV Bridge, Chambers Street and Museum of Scotland. Canal Street - demolished to create Waverley Station. Cannon Street - demolished to create Leith Fort development in 1950s. Craigside Place - demolished to build Dumbiedykes.

  8. Cowgate - Wikipedia

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    The Cowgate (Scots: The Cougait) is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, located about 550 yards (500 m) southeast of Edinburgh Castle, within the city's World Heritage Site. The street is part of the lower level of Edinburgh's Old Town, which lies below the elevated streets of South Bridge and George IV Bridge. It meets the Grassmarket at its west ...

  9. Calton Hill - Wikipedia

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    Calton Hill (/ ˈkɔːltən /; Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Coilltinn) is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site. Views of, and from, the hill are often used in photographs and paintings of the city. Calton Hill is the headquarters of the Scottish ...