Annan
Annan is a community and former royal burgh in Dumfries as well as Galloway, south-west Scotland. Historically part of Dumfriesshire, its public structures include Annan Academy, of which the writer Thomas Carlyle was a pupil, as well as a Georgian structure currently referred to as "Bridge House". The City center was constructed in Victorian design in 1878, making use of the local sandstone. Annan additionally features a Historic Resources Centre. In Port Street, a few of the windows continue to be obstructed up to avoid paying the home window tax obligation. Each year on the very first Saturday in July, Annan commemorates the Royal Charter and the boundaries of the Royal Burgh are confirmed when a placed cavalcade carries out the Riding of the Marches. Enjoyment consists of a procession, sporting activities, area displays and massed pipeline bands.