Glasgow

Glasgow doesn’t get the respect of the nearby capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh. But it’s worth a visit all the same.

Glasgow has beautiful parks and gardens, museums, a dramatic necropolis, old churches and a cathedral, a big brewery, a river, nice buildings, and more. I’m not much of a beer drinker. But I did visit the brewery and sampled its beer.

Oh, it also has the largest collection of TARDISs in their natural habitats that I’ve ever seen. Not that I’ve seen any other collections of TARDISs in their natural habitats, but, there you are.

This is a subcategory of “Scotland,” a subcategory of “United Kingdom,” and a sub-subcategory of “Europe.”

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