Dunoon
Dunoon is the main town on the Cowal peninsula in the south of Argyll as well as Bute, Scotland. It gets on the western shore of the upper Firth of Clyde, to the south of the Holy Loch as well as to the north of Innellan. The early history of Dunoon often revolves around 2 feuding clans: the Lamonts as well as the Campbells. Dunoon was a prominent destination when travel by steamships prevailed around the Firth of Clyde; Glaswegians described this as going "Doon the watter". This lessened, as well as lots of holidaymakers began to go in other places as roads and trains boosted and the popularity of overseas travel boosted. In 1961, during the elevation of the Cold War, Dunoon came to be a garrison town to the United States Navy. In 1992, they closed their Holy Loch base, and Dunoon endured an economic downturn. Since the base's closure, the town and surrounding area are once again turning to tourist, marketing to outside lovers as well as wildlife enthusiasts as well as promoting festivals and competitions. The biggest yearly event kept in the community is the Cowal Highland Gathering. The Royal National Mòd has actually been held in the town 8 times, most recently in 2018.