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Attraksjoner i Dumfries
Dumfries ble grunnlagt som en Royal Burgh i 1186 og er et sted å tilbringe dagen, se alle attraksjonene,
et sted som Robert Burns ringte hjem.
Ting å se inkluderer, Robert Burns House Mausoleum, Rose Garden
Grav og statue, Devorgilla Bridge, Old Bridge Museum, Midsteeple,
Minnesmerke over Victoria Cross -mottakere
Dumfries Museum & Camera Obscura
Luftfartsmuseum, Robert Burns Center
Moat Brae House and Garden
Greyfriars kirke og verdens eldste postkontor.
Listen nedenfor er attraksjonene som er identifisert på kartet over Dumfries og Galloway
Robert Burns Hermitage
Burns Cottage
St Michael's og South Parish Church
Burns Statue Dumfries
Robert Burns House
Jean Armor -statuen
Dumfries Museum
Obscura og museum
Robert Burns Ellisland Farm
Robert Burns Memorial Garden
Robert Burns Memorial Cairn
Brow Well
Stedet for Old Greyfriars Church
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Sparebankmuseet
Dumfries og Galloway Aviation Museum
Kjære Abbey
Devorgilla Bridge
Midsteeple
Robert Burns Center
Robert Burns mausoleum
Burgh kirke
Norges hus
Robert Burns Rose Garden
Dumfries Academy
Dr. Henry Duncan Statue
Lochfoot -fontenen
Ca 'Yowes
Robert Burns minnestein
Burns 'Rock
Maxwellton War Memorial
Old Bridge House Museum
3. hertug av Queensberry -monumentet
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John Paul Jones Birthplace Museum
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John Paul Jones was a Revolutionary War hero known as the father of the U.S. Navy.
Born in Arbigland Kirkcudbright Scotland in 6th July 1747, John Paul joined the British Merchant Marine at the age of 13 at the age of 27 he fled to America as he murdered a sailor in self-defence on the island of Tobago. Arriving in America he added Jones to his name to hide his identity. He joined the Continental Navy and became the scourge of the British Navy, when the Continental Navy disbanded in 1787 he joined the Russian Navy. He ended his life in France and died in Paris in 1792.
His remains were eventually found in a disused cemetery in Paris and return to America. He lies at rest in a tomb inside the chapel of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
There has been 5 US naval war ships named after John Paul Jones the last being
the USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) built in 1991.