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Durrockstock Park,
Peter Smith
wrote
11 years ago:
i was born in foxbar we used to play on the dam when it was frozen over went to amochrie promary & stanley green secondary. they sre no longer there
The Russel Institute,
the_grey
wrote
12 years ago:
Now closed and for sale.
Tree,
Owen Smith (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This particular tree has been a greater part of Scottish history than the Paisley Abbey.
St James,
Guest (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Saint Mirren moved to Greenhill Road some years ago and their old site is now home to a supermarket. St James's Park near to Abbotsinch Airport is known locally as the Racecourse as horse racing took place here in the 1800's until a stand collapsed and many people were killed. The "Silver Bells" is the oldest known racing trophy anywhere and was raced for here. The trophy is on display at Paisley Museum
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