Welcome to the
Favorites page. We have tried to include some fun, and educational links
here. If there is a web site that you think deserves our attention, please
let us know, and we’ll be happy to post it.
With the incredible number of web pages owing to Scottish content, it would
be impossible to list each and every one here, so we have tried to focus on
a few websites that are not only comprehensive, but a wonderful source of
information, education and other links as well.
Henderson's Traverse City: If it's Scottish, then Henderson's has it. Henderson's is a marvelous resource for all the things we celebrate. And if you don't see it on their website, or in their store, just ask!
St. Andrews Detroit: St. Andrew's Society of Detroit, founded in 1849, is a benevolent organization dedicated to preserving Scottish heritage through its literature, customs, music, dance, and dress. Each year we proudly present North America's Oldest Continuous Highland Games.
Electric Scotland: Here you will find many thousands of web pages about Scotland and especially about the history of Scotland and the Scots. Should you be looking to travel to Scotland then this is the place to find out more. We also have thousands of web pages about Scots, Scots-Irish and their descendants all over the world.
National Tartan Day: Americans of Scottish descent have played a vibrant and influential role in the development of the United States. From the framers of the Declaration of Independence to the first man on the moon, Scottish-Americans have contributed mightily to the fields of the arts, science, politics, law, and more. Today, over eleven million Americans claim Scottish and Scotch-Irish roots -- making them the eighth largest ethnic group in the United States. These are the people and accomplishments that are honored on National Tartan Day, April 6th.
American Scottish Foundation: During the last 10 years, The American-Scottish Foundation has donated or provided services having a value in excess of $1,000,000 for projects in Scotland, as well as in North America.
US Scots: Serving the North American Scottish community and people of Scots descent around the world.
Maps of Scotland: We are based in Glasgow Scotland and have full access to Ordnance Survey mapping and data products for the whole of the UK mainland...
National Library of Scotland: Whatever information you wish, this is the National Library of Scotland. The NLS is a tremendous resource for everyone with any interest in our culture.
Rampant Scotland : Ok, you want links? Literally hundreds of links? Enough links to make your head spin? Then this is THE site for you!
Scots of Michigan: A group that likes to get together on a monthly basis at local clubs, restaurants, pubs, or churches to talk about all things Scottish, share a meal, a toast and some laughs, and to hear the great Highland pipes and other entertainment!
Grand Traverse Pipes And Drums: The premiere Celtic Pipe and Drum band from TC!
