Fort George and the Highlanders Museum cover a particularly large area. I went there in the afternoon and didn’t finish shopping. I visited the place where the Highlanders live daily. It was quite interesting. You can rent a voice explanation. It’s a great harvest.
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Fort George and the Highlanders Museum cover a particularly large area. I went there in the afternoon and didn’t finish shopping. I visited the place where the Highlanders live daily. It was quite interesting. You can rent a voice explanation. It’s a great harvest.
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Fort George, located at the mouth of the Mariwan Strait opposite Fort Ross, about 11 miles northeast of Inverness, is a well-preserved 18th-century artillery fortification. Built in 1748, it was originally the base camp of George II's occupying forces in the Highlands, and now one of the barracks has been converted into a museum displaying some artifacts. Walking along the city walls, the sea and the Grand Canyon have a panoramic view.
It is a well preserved 18th century artillery fortification, and there are many things in the Highlander Museum, and some artifacts are very precious
Some artifacts are very precious, and there is a lot of knowledge in Fort George and the Highlanders Museum..