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Maya from our #HistoricScot Youth Forum recommends taking a fun filled family trip to Stirling Castle this Easter. She takes a walk down memory lane and revisits some wonderful times had at the castle over the years.
Take an alternative tour of Holyrood Park, where iconic landmarks and lesser-known spots can tell fascinating stories from Women’s History.
How did the allegations of a 16-year-old boy and a meddling minister lead to speculations of witchcraft and the murder of a woman in the small fishing village of Pittenweem?
If you’re an autistic person, perhaps visiting a site that’s off the beaten track could be a positive sensory experience for you. Historic Scot Youth Forum member, Robyn, shares their experience of visiting Cross Kirk in Peebles.
Lady Jean Gordon lived a very rich and eventful life, intertwined with the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Gordon became a powerful and respected leader in the north of Scotland. Find out more in this blog from writer Jennifer Morag Henderson.
Spring has sprung and The Hebridean Baker is out in nature for his latest recipe, delicious wild garlic scones.
In need of some inspiration for a historic day out this Spring? Check out some of our recommendations here!
Our Designations Team head to Dumfries and Galloway to uncover the history hidden in the remains of Blackcraig Lead Mines.
Our Easter Eggsplorer Trails will have the whole family hunting around Scotland’s iconic castles, palaces and abbeys this Easter.
In 1983 the film going public was introduced to the villagers of the Scottish town Ferness and their encounter with a Houston oil company. Jonathan Melville uses the HES archives to explore the story of Local Hero.