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Coats Observatory

49 Oakshaw Street West, Paisley

Featured Review : The heavens have always fascinated mankind. Aloof, ordered, mysterious, many speculated that it might even have some control over us. It is not surprising therefore that astronomy is the oldest of the sciences. Ancient c...See Full Review

  • #2 most popular
    thing to do in Paisley
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Coats Observatory

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Drever from Ayr, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • October 15, 2008
Coats Observatory
Quote: The heavens have always fascinated mankind. Aloof, ordered, mysterious, many speculated that it might even have some control over us. It is not surprising therefore that astronomy is the oldest of the sciences. Ancient civilisations looked to the... Read the full Coats Observatory review

From journal Paisley, the Forgotten Town

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Coats Observatory

  • 2 out of 5 stars by kpvincent from Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • July 4, 2002
Coats Observatory
Quote: The observatory is geared more towards kids, but astronomy fans should enjoy it, too. It was first built in the 1880s, and has provided important seismographic and weather readings for decades. It’s more of a local novelty than genuine tourist... Read the full Coats Observatory review

From journal Paisley: Not Exactly a Suburb of Glasgow