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New Lanark
Michelin Guide
Well worth the diversions
City and village
The Michelin Guide's review
The creation of New Lanark is linked to the use of the Falls of Clyde to power new cotton-weaving centres. In 1800, its creator, David Dale, sold the weaving houses to his future son-in-law, Robert Owen, a social reformer who took charge of the factories for the next 25 years, implementing a series of social experiments. He created an apprenticeship building, village store and school. Cotton was produced here until 1968 and now this "model workers' village" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and open to visitors.
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