As an ex resident of Linlithgow I visited for the special showcase of Low Port Primary that was in the community room of the museum. It was nice to see how the school has changed over the last 50 years it has been a primary school.
The museum also was insightful as it drew my attention to a number of industries that were once in Linlithgow. Other than the distillery and an army barracks I was totally unaware of the other products produced in Linlithgow.
If you have an hour in town make your way there. It is free and we'll worth your time.
We also tested the accessibility, which at the weekend is taped off, but we were able to get access to the lift and it all...
Read moreThis library/museum is a wonderful place to come and explore the history of the town. There's a worksheet you can use to add more flavour to the visit for schoolchildren (even teenagers!) and there are a few interactive exhibits (the drug recipe one was great, though a little finicky) as well. The staff are friendly, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable - the perfect...
Read moreCurrent opens times Friday 10am till 4pm Saturday 10am till 4pm Sunday 1pm till 4pm Located at the far end of the building so you walk through the library and there are clear signs to guide you to the museum. Small but full of amazing local history. Free entrance. Truly a wonderful place. Published car park 2min walk away - charge...
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