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<p>I'm avoiding all the history you already know - the castle, Greyfriars Bobby, Burke and Hare... this is a podcast about the real city and how its past has influenced and shaped the present day Edinburgh. </p>
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<p>We'll meet some of its residents, both dead and alive, and learn about some of its notable moments in its 180 year history. </p>
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