The Robert Burns Inn, Tinonee
On New Year’s Eve 1855, Scottish siblings William and Flora McKinnon and Flora’s husband William Wilkes sang ‘Auld Lang Syne’ in a wooden building located at the corner of Manchester and Winter Streets, Tinonee…
On New Year’s Eve 1855, Scottish siblings William and Flora McKinnon and Flora’s husband William Wilkes sang ‘Auld Lang Syne’ in a wooden building located at the corner of Manchester and Winter Streets, Tinonee…
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