| Clan Grant Society, USA - Southwest DivisionClan Grant |
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Clan Grant Society USA |
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Clan Grant Society UK |
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Kern County
Scottish Society A non-profit educational organization in Bakersfield dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of Scottish Americans. |
| House
of Scotland Scottish Cultural Center in Balboa Park, San Diego, California |
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County Scots A group in northern San Diego County that gathers together to enjoy their heritage and each other |
| United
Scottish Society A Southern California society formed to stimulate interest and encourage proficiency in traditional Scottish activities. They also host the annual Highland Gathering at the Orange County Fairgrounds. |
| Royal Scottish Society of San Luis Obispo |
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Arizona Celtic Heritage Society A society in Flagstaff with the stated purpose of promoting knowledge and understanding of Celtic heritage. |
| Caledonian
Society of Arizona An active society in the Phoenix area dedicated to preserving Scottish culture |
| Tucson
Celtic Festival Association, Inc. A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Celtic cultures and customs through the gathering of Celtic people and their descendants |
| Southern Nevada Coalition of Celtic Organizations |
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St. Andrew's Society of Southern
Nevada The Society for all Scots of Southern Nevada...and for Anyone with a Love for Scotland Nevada Society of Scottish Clans Dedicated to the perpetuation of the ancient customs, literature, music, games, and dress of Scotland and its peoples |
| Clan
Grant Society, USA - Puget Sound Chapter The Washington State division of Clan Grant Society, USA |
| Colin
Grant-Adams Clan Grant's own Scottish Balladeer/Folk Singer/Songwriter |
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Barbary
Grant |
GlenfiddichOne of the Finer Scotch Whisky Distilleries in Scotland. Owned by William Grant and Sons, Ltd. Located deep within Grant Territory within the Valley of the Fiddich River, near Dufftown. |
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Walkers
Shortbread This company is based out of Speyside, within the land of the Grants. They adopted the Grant tartan for their design because it represented the lands where the company originated in the late 1800s. |
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