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Glasgow Garden Festival

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In 2018 a number of events were held across Glasgow to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the festival. These included exhibitions at The Mitchell Library, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and a summer festival, The Glasgow Garden Wildlife Festival, led by RSPB Scotland and Glasgow City Council.
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After the end of the festival, the site was expected to be developed for commerce and leisure, with a small Festival Park retained. After a decade and more new developments started on the site, renamed
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It attracted 4.3 million visitors over 152 days, by far the most successful of the five National Garden Festivals. Its significance in the rebirth of the city was underlined by the 1990
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as part of the Science Centre complex, which stands on approximately the same spot. Office premises and hotels have completed the development.
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title bestowed on Glasgow in September 1986. The two events together did much to restore Glasgow to national and international prominence.
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on the north bank of the Clyde, upon the site of the Queen's Dock. Glasgow Garden Festival 1988 Ltd., a subsidiary of the
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between 28 April and 26 September 1988. It was the first event of its type to be held in the city in 50 years, since the
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after the necessary industrial dismantling and site-clearing. The Agency also led the creation of the
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The festival site covered 120 acres (0.49 km), including 17 of water, on the south bank of the
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An overhead view of the festival site, and its surrounding urban environment
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and remains one of the enduring physical legacies of the Garden Festival.
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episode "Root of Evil" and an episode of the comedy show City Lights.
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and radio features, the festival was also used as a backdrop for the
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vintage trams running again in the city along the riverside. A new
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Another view of the festival site from the Clydesdale Bank Tower
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of 1938, and also marked the centenary of Glasgow's first
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Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry
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International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry
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List of tallest buildings and structures in Glasgow
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Govan
Glasgow
Coordinates
55°51′33″N 4°17′46″E / 55.8592°N 4.2960°E / 55.8592; 4.2960
national garden festivals
Glasgow
Empire Exhibition
International Exhibition
International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry
European City of Culture

Clydesdale Bank
observation tower

River Clyde
Govan
Containerization
Laing Homes
Scottish Development Agency
Scottish Exhibition Centre
Scottish Development Agency

Clydesdale Bank
Coca-Cola Roller
roller coaster
Glasgow Corporation Tramways
swing bridge
Bell's Bridge

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