Clan Macpherson Museum
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Clan Macpherson Museum
- Highland Perthshire
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This museum tells the history of the clan and its families, and its place in the past and present. It includes and audio-visual display about the Macpherson clan and the Badenoch area. A large number of clan exhibits are on display including James Macpherson’s fiddle, the Banff clock immortalised in Burns’s song Macpherson’s Rant and relics associated with Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie).
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Highland Perthshire
Highland Perthshire stretches North along the A9 from Pitlochry in the South to Aviemore in the North. To the East is the main bulk of the Cairngorms National Park and to the North-West the area incorporates Glencoe and Loch Leven and to the South-west Loch Rannoch, Loch Tummel and Loch Tay. Significant towns include Aberfeldy, Killiecrankie, Kenmore and Dunkeld
