Autumn Road Trip Drive With Bagpipes Music On History Visit To Dollar Clackmannanshire Scotland

Tour Scotland 4K Autumn travel video of a road trip drive on the B913 route, with Scottish bagpipes music, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Dollar, Clackmannanshire, Britain, United Kingdom. Scottish Gaelic: Dolair, was once a place of residence of Mary, Queen of Scots. Dollar is twinned with the French town of La Ville aux Dames, which lies just outside Tours in the Loire Valley. The poet Robert Burns visited Craufurd Tait in Dollar in 1787, staying on the Harviestoun estate. There he was inspired to write the song The Banks of Devon. The surname Dollar was first found in Clackmannanshire, Gaelic: Siorrachd Chlach Mhannainn, nicknamed the “wee county,” it is the smallest Council Area of Scotland, located in southeastern Scotland, where they held a family seat in the town of Dallar. The name was first recorded in Scotland in the 14th century when Matthew Dollar was recorded at an inquest in 1316 at Kirkcaldy in Fife. Spelling variations of this family surname include: Dollar, Doller, Dolar, Doler, Dollare, Dollour and many more. Dollar is twinned with the French town of La Ville-aux-Dames, which lies just outside Tours in the Loire Valley. Autumn, also known as fall in North American English. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip. According to the meteorological calendar, the first day of Autumn or Fall always falls on September 1. If you follow the astrological calendar, however, Autumn or Fall begins on Saturday, September 23 All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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