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Dagda Gardens
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Dagda Gardens, aren't really gardens at all. This is a cemetary, an exclusively magical cemetery, here in Scotland where you can find names that rival those of old. Names that people haven't seen in years. Names that people don't even remember... And there are other names too... Names like Yaxley... For example...
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Dunkin's Dairy Parlor
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Whether or not you think that you're coming in here to milk a cow is beside the point. Dunkin's Dairy Parlor is the prime spot for anyone wanting... Well Dairy... They have more than thirty flavors of ice cream, and that's just the beginning. They have every sort of dairy product that you can imagine here. Milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream... They've got it all.
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Fionn's Follys
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This gambling parlor has its own way of being that most people could rather do without. A bar, and a rather dark and dingy atmosphere make it a place that a lot of the more respectable people in society would never dream of touching. That just goes to show, that not even the best of us are always that respectable.
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Perth Railway Station
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Opened in 1881 this railway station gets the job done through much of Scotland. There's a magical platform here, much like there is in London's King's Cross. There's no walking through walls here though, simply slipping across a bridge that can't be seen with non-magical eyes, just step across and find yourself on your way to a purely magical ride.
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Rickard's Castle
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The ruins of this castle are the only thing that remain today. The keep stands alone, as if perfectly preserved in time. Built for military reasons in the 14th century, Rickard's Castle is quite the intriguing place to be. Why, you ask? Not for the ruins themselves, but for the ghosts that live there. Spirits haunt the walls of the untouched keep. Looking for what? No one is really sure, but they are there, and should they make themselves known to you, you're in for a treat.
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Stanley Mills
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Picturesquely sited on the banks of the Tay, Stanley Mills was founded to process cotton at the height of the Industrial Revolution, finally closing in 1989. What the muggles don't know, is that the Mills aren't really closed at all. They just, don't make clothes anymore. The Mills are now one of the largest broomstick manufacturers in the United Kingdom, producing broomsticks in mass for multiple companies.
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Perth is a city beside the River Tay in central Scotland. The Fergusson Gallery, in a former circular water tower, features the paintings of 20th-century Scottish Colourist John Duncan Fergusson, and works by his wife, dancer Margaret Morris. The Black Watch Museum, at the Black Watch regiment’s ancestral home in Balhousie Castle, shows uniforms, medals, weapons and paintings. Nearby is Perth Museum and Art Gallery.
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