Dunbar
Dunbar is a community on the North Sea shore in East Lothian in the south-east of Scotland, roughly 30 miles (48 km) eastern of Edinburgh and 30 miles (48 kilometres) from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Dunbar is a previous royal burgh, and also gave its name to an ecclesiastical and civil church. The parish expands around 7 1/2 miles (12.1 km) eastern to west and also is 3 1/2 miles (5.6 kilometres) deep at best extent, or 11 1/4 square miles (29 km2), and consists of the towns of West Barns, Belhaven, East Barns (abandoned) and numerous districts and also ranches. Its calculated location gave rise to a background packed with incident and also strife; however Dunbar has come to be a quiet dormitory town preferred with workers in nearby Edinburgh, that discover it an economical alternative to the funding itself. Till the 1960s, the population of the community was little bit greater than 3,500. The community is thriving with one of the most recent population released for the community at 8,486, and there are several energetic and scheduled housing developments ongoing. There are quite possibly concerned primary schools, a senior high school and an independent school in the community. The town is served by Dunbar railway station with web links to Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland, in addition to London as well as stations along the north-east corridor. Dunbar is home to the Dunbar Lifeboat Station, the second-oldest RNLI terminal in Scotland. Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, conservationist as well as prominent conservationist John Muir. The house in which Muir was born is located on the High Street, as well as has actually been exchanged a gallery. There is also a celebratory sculpture beside the community clock, as well as John Muir Country Park lies to the north-west of the community. The eastern area of the John Muir Method coastal path starts from the harbour. One of the two universities to Dunbar Primary School: John Muir Campus, is named in his honour.