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Market Street, St Andrews
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According to my web search results, Market Street has been the commercial heart of the burgh of St Andrews for over 800 years. The first municipal building in the town was a medieval tolbooth in the center of Market Street which dated back to the 12th century. The building was arcaded on the ground floor, so markets could be held, with an assembly room on the first floor. In 1880, an impressive fountain was built in Market Street, in memory of the novelist, Major Whyte Melville.
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According to my web search results, Market Street has been the commercial heart of the burgh of St Andrews for over 800 years. The first municipal building in the town was a medieval tolbooth in the center of Market Street which dated back to the 12th century. The building was arcaded on the ground floor, so markets could be held, with an assembly room on the first floor. In 1880, an impressive fountain was built in Market Street, in memory of the novelist, Major Whyte Melville.
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