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events, and places of interests

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Edinburgh, Scotland

The fountain marks the area where hundreds of accused witches were burned at the stake.   The Witches' Well is on the wall of the Tartan Weaving Mill and Experience that faces the castle esplanade. It is very easy to miss. While heading toward the castle, as you pass the Tartan Weaving Mill, look directly to your right and you'll see it.
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The Witches’ Well, Located at Edinburgh Castle.
a cast iron fountain and plaque, honours the Scottish people who were burned at the stake between the 15th and 18th centuries. It’s an easy site to miss for people only focusing on the castle that looms ahead. During the 16th century, more women were murdered at this site than anywhere else in Scotland. Each victim was denied a proper trial.
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