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Member Businesses
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Cornelia
Bush
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Professional
Genealogist, with link to Mackenzie lands for sale at Inverbroom. (The
lands of Mackenzie of Ballone, 4th son of the Tutor of Kintail.) |
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Historical Highlanders
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The Historic Highlanders are a Scottish cultural and educational organization. Their
objective is to preserve authentic Scottish heritage by researching and recreating
elements of everyday life of Highland society from 1314 to 1746 (the battles of
Bannockburn and Culloden respectively), and to share that information with the public
through lectures and demonstration. |
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Mackenzie
Decorative Belts, etc.
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Each item is crafted by hand with a keen attention to detail. Also, each item is made
from the very finest of materials from Europe and the United States. Our belt buckles are
from Cornwall, England, our tartans are from Scotland, and our floral trims are from
France, all brought together and handcrafted in Maine. |
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MacKenzie Highlanders'
Pipes and Drums
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From Niagara Falls, NY since 1913 |
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McKenzie
Photography
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B. Donald McKenzie:
Illustrates our services as professional photographers located in North
Carolina |
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Scottish Woods Resort
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Luxury, NC log cabin, mountain, vacation rental resort with hot tub,
fireplace, views, privacy, nature trails, romance, peace and quiet, in the mountains of NC
- GA - TN.
It's the perfect honeymoon, anniversary, or romantic mountain getaway...and all
less than two hours north of Atlanta, GA. |
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Strathpeffer
Pavilion Project
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Project to restore the
famous Strathpeffer Pavilion, commissioned in the 19th century by the
Countess of Cromartie.
Clan MacKenzie Society Member
(UK). |
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The Celtic
Connection LC
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Highland Attire & Fashion Manufacturer ~ Rentals
Available;
Tartan Designers, Consultants & Yardage ~ Home of the Original Mary Washington Tartan
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Bagpipes, Drums & Accessories ~ Irish Instruments;
Unique Gifts, Jewelry & Weapons ~ Food Stuffs & Specialty Items |
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The Handmade Scot
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Prince Charlie Coatees, Argyles, and Kilt Jacket conversions for a fraction of the price. We convert Saxon formal wear and tweed jackets into the more appealing Scottish form. Turn a tail coat into a coatee, a tux into an Argyle, and a tweed jacket into a kilt jacket. Repairs, alterations, custom tailoring and sewing with a Scottish flare. Other products include kilts, flashes, garters, and other tartan apparel.
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Tulach Ārd
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A non-profit pipe band and Gaelic arts society
which was founded in the Boston area in 1995. Tulach Ārd is one of only
two Grade II pipe bands in Massachusetts and was awarded the title of
EUSPBA Season Champions (grade 2) for the 1999 season (tied for 2nd place
in 2000 Season Championships. |
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