Glasgow

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United Kingdom

Glasgow's history stretches back over a thousand years, to its founding as a small Christian settlement in the 6th century. It gradually evolved into a thriving medieval town, and by the 12th century, it was granted the status of a royal burgh by King William the Lion.

The city's fortunes grew through trade and industry, especially during the 18th and 19th centuries when Glasgow became a powerhouse of shipbuilding and manufacturing. The shipyards along the Clyde produced some of the world's most famous vessels, including the RMS Titanic.

Glasgow also played a vital role in the Scottish Enlightenment, with thinkers like Adam Smith and James Watt shaping the world's economic and scientific thought.

The 20th century brought challenges, including the decline of traditional industries, but Glasgow reinvented itself as a center for culture and the arts. Its architecture, including the iconic Glasgow School of Art, reflects its enduring creative spirit.

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Glasgow

Photo by Robert Brown

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Local Airport

Glasgow Airport

Elevation

8 m

Opened

1966

Runways

1