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  2. The Ashvale - Wikipedia

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    The Ashvale. The Ashvale is a chain of fish and chip restaurants and takeaways in the north-east of Scotland . The flagship restaurant, which opened in 1979, is situated on the Great Western Road in Aberdeen. Other restaurants and takeaways in the chain of Ashvale restaurants are located in Banchory, Portlethen, Dundee, Elgin, Ellon and Inverurie.

  3. Angus Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Angus Steakhouse. Angus Steakhouse is a restaurant chain of steak houses in central London. In 2001, there were about 30 outlets; 5 remain open as of July 2020. The name reflects Aberdeen Angus, a Scottish breed of beef cattle. Some restaurants still retain the former trading name, "Aberdeen Steak Houses", on their signage, as of September 2016.

  4. Marischal Square - Wikipedia

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    Marischal Square. / 57.148840; -2.097472. Marischal Square is a mixed use complex on Broad Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. The development is located on the site of St. Nicholas House, Aberdeen City Council 's former 14-storey headquarters building, whose demolition was completed on 18 June 2014, [3] after staff had been relocated to the ...

  5. Robert Gordon's College - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gordon, an Aberdeen merchant, made his fortune in 18th century Poland trading from the Baltic port of Danzig, (Gdansk). Upon his death in 1731, he left his entire estate in a 'Deed of Mortification', dated 13 December 1729, for the foundation of Robert Gordon's Hospital, a residential school for poor boys.

  6. Aberdeen floating village - Wikipedia

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    The Jumbo Floating Restaurant was one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Aberdeen. It was a double-story boat, which serves Cantonese–style cooked seafood on board. The Jumbo Floating Restaurant was popular to mostly tourists and locals who bring their overseas business clients and foreign friends for a taste of traditional Hong Kong life. [1]

  7. James Dun's House - Wikipedia

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    James Dun's House. Coordinates: 57.1478°N 2.1010°W. James Dun's House is located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is located at Schoolhill and was a popular museum and gallery with changing exhibitions, but in 2001 was converted into a hairdresser and cafe. It was built in 1769 [1] and was owned by James Dun who was the rector of Aberdeen Grammar ...

  8. His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Frank Matcham. Website. www .aberdeenperformingarts .com. His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen is the largest theatre in north-east Scotland, seating more than 1,400. The theatre is sited on Rosemount Viaduct, opposite the city's Union Terrace Gardens. It was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in 1906.

  9. Duthie Park - Wikipedia

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    Duthie Park. Duthie Park is a public park in the Ferryhill area of Aberdeen, Scotland located near the River Dee. It comprises 44 acres (180,000 m 2) of land given to the council in 1881 by Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of Ruthrieston, in memory of her uncle and of her brother. She purchased the land for £30,000 from the estate of Arthurseat.