- Dunbar - Wikipedia
Dunbar is home to the football club Dunbar United, who play at New Countess Park and compete in the East of Scotland League Premier Division Dunbar is also home to the Dunbar United Colts Football Club, who play their home matches at Hallhill Sports Centre
- City of Dunbar, West Virginia
Your Neighborhood Watch meets the second Thursday of each month, 6:30 pm, at the Dunbar Senior Center in the City Hall Building, 12th Street and Myers Avenue All are welcome!
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The town of Dunbar is on the North Sea coast of East Lothian, about 30 miles east of Edinburgh The town is renowned for its high sunshine record, rugged coastline and attractive countryside It is steeped in history and was one of the most important Scottish Fortresses in the middle ages
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- Dunbars History | Dunbar Hist Soc
Originally called Frogtown, the name was changed to Dunbar City and finally Dunbar, but no one remembers when this happened The town was named for Colonel Thomas Dunbar, who was in charge of the 48th Regiment of Foot during the undeclared French and Indian War
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Things to do in Dunbar, East Lothian - one of the sunniest places in Scotland! Includes tours, food, hikes where to stay
- Dunbar | Scotland, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Dunbar, royal burgh (town) and fishing port, East Lothian council area and historic county, southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth Dunbar Castle, built about 856, was an important stronghold against English invasion, and the town developed under its protection
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