Annan
Annan is a town and previous royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. Historically part of Dumfriesshire, its public buildings consist of Annan Academy, of which the writer Thomas Carlyle was a pupil, as well as a Georgian structure now referred to as "Bridge House". The City center was integrated in Victorian style in 1878, making use of the local sandstone. Annan likewise features a Historic Resources Centre. In Port Street, several of the home windows remain obstructed approximately prevent paying the window tax. Every year on the initial Saturday in July, Annan commemorates the Royal Charter as well as the borders of the Royal Burgh are verified when a mounted cavalcade takes on the Riding of the Marches. Amusement consists of a procession, sports, area display screens as well as massed pipe bands.