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The 250-statue National Garden of American Heroes, originally set for completion in July 2026, should be finished “during” ...
A US federal judge has sided with Anthropic regarding training its artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books ...
Porter is a Harris's hawk, and I've met him at Gleneagles Hotel in the Scottish Highlands. The resident falconer, Steve Ford, paired me with Porter because I'm a falconry newbie, and the bird has what ...
The Trump administration released a preliminary budget plan for fiscal 2026 earlier this month that would shift less popular national parks to state management, suggesting this could cull about ...
The William Wallace Running Festival, taking place in Stirling on October 11, is inviting teams of friends and colleagues to enter its 70K and 50K ultra runs. Festival organisers hope to see ...
The Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland, UK Establishing view of the National Wallace Monument in Scotland, UK, commemorating William Wallace, a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders ...
ORIGINAL POST: National and local LGBTQ organizations and activists are calling for a protest at noon Friday, Feb. 14 — Valentine’s Day — at the Stonewall National Monument in Christopher ...
The works, which represent a significant investment in the site by Renfrewshire Council, included improvements to the surrounding landscape, enhancements to biodiversity and repairs and improvements ...
In the late 13th century, William Wallace fought bravely against the English for the independence of Scotland. Though well aware that he was risking his life, he never gave up on his goal — even in ...
The plans which led to the construction of the National Wallace Monument will go on display for the first time as part of celebrations around Stirling’s 900th anniversary. The rare opportunity ...
The National Wallace Monument is not only a wonderful tribute to one of Scotland’s greatest patriots, William Wallace, but to the design brilliance of Rochead himself.” ...
The National Wallace Monument was built between 1861 and 1869. It was erected to commemorate Sir William Wallace, the iconic Scottish warrior most commonly known as Braveheart (yep, that’s the guy who ...