Juan Quintana
An air of independence
I've already explained that Bannockburn was an independent town, separate from Stirling, but was slowly absorbed as the city grew. However, it retains its air of separation. An example can be seen here: there are municipal buildings that serve the same function as those in the center of Stirling, showing the area's independence from the bigger city.
These attractive buildings reflect the area's Victorian history. Sadly, there's no museum like you'd often find in other, similar towns ... the buildings may look beautiful, but they really are just offices, containing the council and other local government matters.
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