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AFTER several failed attempts and years of delays, visitors were finally allowed to the top of Scotland's tallest free-standing structure at the Glasgow Science Centre yesterday.
When it opened in 2001, the 417ft tower, which can revolve 360 degrees from the ground up, was heralded as Glasgow's answer to the Eiffel Tower and the London Eye.See the full content of this document
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Tourists in a Spin As Revolving Tower Finally Opens
However, a few months later, the (pounds) 10m structure was closed because of technical problems and fears it was sinking due to a m...
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