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Queens Park

Glasgow


This Southside landmark was laid out in Victorian times as the city expanded; it's still a major community focus. Kids attempt to feed the ducks, who try to hold their own against the bullying gulls. Elsewhere, there's a glasshouse and pleasant views atop the hill.


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