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One of the historic attractions of Linlithgow is the ruin of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. The Palace was built (on a site which had had prior buildings) starting in 1424 by James I of Scotland. It was destroyed by fire in 1746.
Another attraction is St. Michael's Church, with a distinctive "crown" steeple, erected in 1964.
Linlithgow is on the Edinburgh & Glasgow Union Canal and has the Canal Museum.
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