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Scottish American Links
Tartan
Day, April 6th, honors Americans of Scottish descent who have
played an influential role in the United States of America.
Scots
of Austin, Texas, group dedicated to promoting and preserving
Scottish heritage.
Robert
Burns Society of the Midlands. Located in Columbia, South
Carolina, this site promotes events and programs of the Society
for people interested in Scotland's greatest poet, Robert Burns.
A
place for southern
Oklahoma Celtic People to meet and share Ideas.
Orlando
Scottish Heritage Group. Florida organization formed to educate
people about the culture, heritage and contributions of the Scots.
Scottish
American Society of Palm Beach County. A non-profit organization
designed to promote and encourage Scottish culture, traditions
and good fellowship.
Scottish
Tartans Museum is located in North Carolina and is the only
American extension of the Scottish Tartans Society in Pitlochry,
Scotland.
The
Society
of Southern Scots, focusing on states of the former Confederacy,
fosters an understanding of the South's Scottish Americans who
helped play a role in the founding of the U.S.
Index
of Saint
Andrew Societies.
The
Association
of Scottish Games and Festivals (ASGF) provides its member
organizations with a clearinghouse of ideas, resources, and information
to assist them in the production of Highland Games throughout
the United States.
Settling
in Scotland: Cross-Cultural Orientation & Relocation Services
for Expatriates, by Expatriates.
The
Scottish
Coalition is composed of the six national organizations serving
the Scottish-American community.
The
American
Women's Club of Central Scotland.
Petroleum
Women's Club of Scotland.
The
Association of American
Women of Aberdeen, Scotland is a dynamic organization of American
and Canadian expatriates, in Aberdeen and the surrounding area,
who meet for social and cultural exchange.
The
Capital Scot ® contains information of interest to Scots and
Scots-at-heart living and working in the Washington, D.C. area.
The emphasis is on Scotland and Scottish heritage, organizations,
and events.
The
Caledonian
Foundation USA (TCF/USA) promotes the music, arts and culture
of Scotland.
SCOTTISH
HERITAGE USA Scottish Heritage USA was founded in 1965 by
Ward Melville "to recognize and enhance the original bonds of
ancestral and national character among the peoples of Scotland
and North America." We invite all people of Scottish descent or
who are interested in Scotland to join us in furthering the exchange
of ideas and people between our two countries.
The
Texas Scottish Heritage Society is a newly formed organization
dedicated to research and preservation of the history of Scots
in Texas. Within the society, we have formed a special group,
"Scottish
Clans of Texas".
Scottish
American Links to Aberdeen.
Scottish American Links to Aberdeenshire.
Scottish American Links to Angus.
Scottish American Links to Argyll.
Scottish American Links to Dumfries
and Galloway.
Scottish American Links to Dundee.
Scottish American Links to Fife.
Scottish American Links to Edinburgh
and the Lothians.
Scottish American Links to Glasgow.
Scottish American Links to Scottish
Highlands.
Scottish American Links to Scottish
Borders.
Scottish American Links to Scottish
People.
Scottish American Links to Scottish
Places.
Scottish
Archive Network is a three-year project dedicated to opening
up Scotland's archival heritage by linking archives throughout
Scotland and creating a unique knowledge base on Scottish history
and culture.
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