The Trust is working with Historic Environment Scotland to digitally document and map Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House.
Visit some of your favorite places in Scotland from the comfort of your next virtual meeting!
While work has been temporarily suspended, the project has reached important milestones toward completion and will resume as soon as it is safe to do so.
Robert Burns’s poem, 'The Twa Dogs', will be brought to life in sculpture by artist Sally Matthews for the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
Guest writer John King Bellassai on remembering and celebrating the many contributions made by Scots and Scottish-Americans.
The painted ceilings at Crathes Castle have inspired Trustee, Anthony MacLaurin to commission a bit of Scotland for his home in Vermont.
A Hug of Heather for your Valentine, and a Hug of Heather for Glencoe. Your gift will help protect an important piece of Scottish history.
An historic violin with links to Robert Burns is being taken on a tour of the US in January 2020, as part of celebrations for the Scottish poet’s birthday.
NTSUSA and OxCamNE will gather on Saturday, January 25th at the Hilton Back Bay, Boston for an evening of poetry, music, highland dancing and dinner.
On January 25th worldwide celebrations honor the life and poetry of Robert Burns. Learn why we celebrate and how you can join in the fun!
Boston’s statue of Robert Burns and his faithful canine companion, Luath, has been returned to its original location in the Back Bay Fens. The celebratory event was full of song and poetry.
Contemporary artworks are featured at many National Trust for Scotland properties. We're taking a closer look at three new pieces funded by Americans.
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