- aboutbritain.com towns/glasgow.aspIndustrial Beginnings. In the 17th century Glasgow became prosperous through trading with North America, in tobacco, sugar and cotton.
- boilergrants.medium.com history-of-glasgow-in-…The economy of Glasgow has been dominated by heavy industry for much of its history, but there are some interesting facts about how this came about.
- twitter.com GlasgowTourismGlasgow Convention Bureau partners with AccessAble and the Royal College of Nursing to launch the city’s first access guide for conference organisers and...
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- en.wikipedia.org Glasgow, MontanaThe Glasgow Reds baseball team competes in the American Legion Baseball league, played by 13-to-19-year-olds.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/GlasgowGlasgow was a small market town until the 18th century, focused on the cathedral, so its "High Street" is a modest thoroughfare a mile east of the present centre.
- visitscotland.com places-to-go/glasgowDiscover Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland! With holiday ideas, weekend breaks, accommodation, maps and travel information.
- roughguides.com scotland/glasgow/Set on the banks of the mighty River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, has not traditionally enjoyed the best of reputations.