- Airdrie, North Lanarkshire - Wikipedia
Airdrie developed as a market town in the late 17th century following an act of Parliament [which?] allowing it to hold a weekly market It later grew in prominence as a centre for weaving and manufacturing, as well as being the settlement near several coalmines
- Airdrie Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Visitor information for Airdrie including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food drink
- City of Airdrie - Home
The City of Airdrie is located on Treaty 7 territory We acknowledge this land as the traditional home of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai Nations, the Tsuut’ina Nation, and Stoney Nakoda Nations, comprising of the Goodstoney, Chiniki, and Bearspaw Nations
- Airdrie, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Airdrie Tourism: Tripadvisor has 4,240 reviews of Airdrie Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Airdrie resource
- Airdrie Arts Culture Council | Home
The AACC is dedicated to promoting and enhancing the cultural fabric of Airdrie Our mission is to empower artists, arts organizations, and cultural programmers by providing resources, advocacy, and opportunities for collaboration
- Airdrie Local News
Airdrie and Rocky View's source for daily, local news, obituaries, sports, entertainment and more
- Airdrie - VisitLanarkshire
Reflecting its roots as a market town, modern Airdrie has retained its traditional centre – giving a focus for the many shopping and leisure activities that the town can offer Airdrie is home to one of the four public observatories operating in the UK
- Airdrie - Wikishire
Airdrie is a town in Lanarkshire, out of the Clyde valley that fills much of the shire, in the north of Lanarkshire on a plateau roughly 400 feet above sea level It forms part of a conurbation with its neighbour Coatbridge The town is about 12 miles east of Glasgow city centre
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