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Meet at the Nether Street Car Park at the top of The Path, KY1 2PG
Complete a question sheet that takes you on a mystery route to Kirkcaldy Old Kirk where the marking and the presentation of prizes will take place. Light refreshments will be served.
The idea for the 50 Objects website arose from casual conversations among some local history enthusiasts in the Cupcake Coffee Box in the town's historic High Street. A project was required to mark the 2024 Golden Anniversary of the founding of Kirkcaldy Civic Society.
The intention was to provide information about 50 distinct objects (or places, or people) in the town, The narratives you will find in the website seek to shed light on past events and place Kirkcaldy's present in the context of its past.
A new object is added to the site every month. The 50 objects countdown to the 2024 celebrations of the society.
...another of Kirkcaldy Civic Society's series of virtual heritage walkabouts on our YouTube Channel... (if you want to skip the first bit which is about Kirkcaldy's mediaeval past...then start at about 15 minutes in)