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Scott Monument, Edinburgh

Scott Monument, Edinburgh
The Scott Monument is a victorian gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (not to be confused with the National Monument). It stands in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, opposite the Jenners department store on Princes Street and near to Waverley Station. The tower is 200.5 feet or 61.1 metres tall, and has a series of viewing decks reached by a series of narrow spiral staircases giving panoramic views of central Edinburgh and its surroundings. The highest viewing deck is reached by a total of 287 steps. It is built from Binnie shale quarried in nearby Livingston; the oil which continues to leech from its matrix has helped to glue the notoriously filthy atmosphere of Victorian Edinburgh (then nicknamed “Auld Reekie” — old smokey) to the tower, leaving it an unintended sooty-black colour. It is often noted for looking like a “gothic rocket ship”. Edinburgh is one of top travel destinations.
GPS vacation destination: 55° 57′ 8.7″ N, 3° 11′ 35.8″ W

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One Response to “Scott Monument, Edinburgh”

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    Janet:

    The Scott Monument is undoubtedly a dramatic feature in a a city full of drama. The geography, the architecture and the history of this fantastic city make it well worthwhile spending time in. Come and see us and get fit walking up and down the hills as well as up the steps of the Scott monument.

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