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Johnnie Walker Whisky And Its Scotland Home


Johnnie Walker Whisky and its Scotland home, is one steeped rich with a passionate legacy. The famous whisky was originally known as Walker’s Killme Whisky. Johnnie Walker, started selling his whisky in his grocery store in Ayrshire, Scotland. People began to buy the whisky and it became popular very quickly. However, the expansion and totality of the whisky’s popularity, should be handed to his son and grandson. Alexander Walker and Alexander Walker II, made the whisky what it is today. Read the full story

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The Historical Kilmarnock and Troon Railway


The historic Kilmarnock and Troon Railway is a nine and a half mile stretch of railway. It was constructed by a man named William Bentinck, who was the 4th Duke of Portland and was built for a mere 42,000 pounds. It was built to carry loads of coal from mines located in the western area of Kilmarnock to the area of Troon. With the building of this railway, the Troon area began to blossom. Mr. Bentinck, also built docks north, around the harbor of Troon. This improved the areas Read the full story

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The Historic Ownership of Dean Castle

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The Historic Ownership of Dean Castle


DEAN CASTLE was the family seat of the Boyds for over 400 years. Known as Kilmarnock Castle until about 1700 it was described by Pont in Dobie’s Pont’s Cuninghame, pp. 292-3:

“Killmernock Castle, it is a staitly faire ancient bulding arysing in tuo grate heigh towers and bult arround courtewayes vith fyne low buildings. It [sic] is veill planted and almost environed vith gardens, orchards, and a parke, it belonged first to ye Locartts, Lordes thereof, then to the Lord Soulis, and now the chieffe duelling almost for 300 zeirs of ye Lords Boyde.” Read the full story

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