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  2. Scotland County Highland Games (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Scotland County Highland Games, or SCHG, are a Scottish event held in Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States. Each year, the games are held the first weekend of October at the John Blue House and Grounds in Laurinburg. The event was started in 2009 after the Flora MacDonald Games in Red Springs, North Carolina were discontinued.

  3. Grandfather Mountain Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    The Grandfather Mountain Highland Games is a Highland games event that has been held annually since 1956 at Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina. Celebrating the history and culture of Scots in North Carolina, it is among the first and largest modern Highland games established in the United States. Competitions and displays take place in ...

  4. Highland games - Wikipedia

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    The first historical reference to the type of events held at Highland games in Scotland was made during the time of King Malcolm III (Scottish Gaelic: Máel Coluim, c. 1031 – 13 November 1093) when he summoned men to race up Craig Choinnich overlooking Braemar with the aim of finding the fastest runner in Scotland to be his royal messenger.

  5. Scottish Games in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Games in North Carolina. Scottish Games in North Carolina may refer to: Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. Scotland County Highland Games (North Carolina) Category: Disambiguation pages.

  6. Grandfather Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Grandfather Mountain[ 1] is a mountain, a non-profit attraction, and a North Carolina state park near Linville, North Carolina. At 5,946 feet (1,812 m), it is the highest peak on the eastern escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of the major chains of the Appalachian Mountains. (Nearby Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak east of the ...

  7. Iain mac Mhurchaidh - Wikipedia

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    Iain mac Mhurchaidh, alias John MacRae ( c. 1725 - c. 1780 ), was a Scotland -born bard from Kintail, a member of Clan Macrae, and an early immigrant to the Colony of North Carolina. MacRae has been termed one of the "earliest Scottish Gaelic poets in North America about whom we know anything." [1]

  8. Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    Royal Military College of Canada Scottish highland dance, piper, drummers. Highland dancing is a competitive and technical dance form requiring technique, stamina, and strength, and is recognised as a sport by the Sport Council of Scotland. In Highland dancing, the dancers dance on the balls of the feet. [ 3]

  9. Category:Scottish-American culture in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scottish-American culture in North Carolina" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Scotland County Highland Games ...