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Architectural Heritage
Aberdeen Music Hall
How Granite Made a City

As any regular train commuter will tell you, the slow descent into Aberdeen station provides a spectacular reminder of why so many people share that long, often frustrating journey. The ancient city of Aberdeen rises high into the air from its foundations on the riverside, confidently showing off its status as one of Scotland's most prosperous cities.



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