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Extract from the Kirkcaldy Travel Guides:
KIRKCALDY
(pronounced "kir-coddy"), at a junction of roads from the Forth bridges, St Andrews, the East Neuk and Falkland, doesn't hold a great deal of interest, its charms largely obliterated by overdevelopment. If you're here in mid-April, you'll see the historic
Links Market
, a week-long funfair that dates back to 1305 and is possibly the largest street fair in Britain. The town's history is chronicled in its
Museum and Art Gallery
(Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm; free) in the colourful War Memorial Gardens between the train and bus stations. Since its inception in 1925, the gallery has buil... read the whole Kirkcaldy Travel Guides...
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