Glasgow - Bellahouston Park

 
Bellahouston Park was the site of the 1938 Empire Exhibition which was attended by over 13 million visitors. The Tait Tower was to be a permanent reminder of the exhibition for the people of Glasgow, but with the onset of the Second World War, it was destroyed. Dumbreck Road cuts through to the Park which is noted for its colorful flower beds.

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Typical Visit: 30 minutes

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