I enjoyed my first visit so I decided to go again. All the exhibits were well displayed and a new exhibition showing civilian soldiers in the North East (Aberdeen area) was interesting. Volunteers were as polite and insightful as ever, and the cream tea was delicious. Overall, it was a great way to spend an afternoon.
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I enjoyed my first visit so I decided to go again. All the exhibits were well displayed and a new exhibition showing civilian soldiers in the North East (Aberdeen area) was interesting. Volunteers were as polite and insightful as ever, and the cream tea was delicious. Overall, it was a great way to spend an afternoon.
The Gordon Highland Museum of Scotland preserves the history of one of the most important combat units in Scotland's history, and it is particularly noteworthy that the museum has been merged with another unit, which was previously a military building and free to visit with military retirees as guides.