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#FirstFriday Summer Bash on June 7th (6pm) will have a Cornhole Tourney on Monument Square! Social ($20) and COmpetitive ($40) divisions! Cash prizes!All Skill levels Welcome!Questions or to Register: rac.baggers@gmail.com✨#DowntownRacine #RallyForRacine #RacineWI #AskMeWhyILoveRacine #RacineWisconsin #RacineVibes
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Tartan Today
Tartan Today. Tartans continue to be designed and registered with the relevant Scottish authorities, both by large corporations and by private individuals.
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Clan tartan is a part of Scottish heritage, history, and culture. Each Scottish clan has its own unique tartan pattern consisting of various combinations of thread colors such as reds, greens, blues, yellows, blacks, and browns woven into a checkered, grid-like pattern.Tartans became particularly significant in the 18th century after the Jacobite risings. Wearing specific tartans allowed clans to identify themselves and their allegiance on the battlefield. Over time, tartan adoption expanded and many patterns became associated with different Scottish regions as well as individual families and septs within the larger clans.There is no single definitive source explaining the origins or early history of Scottish tartans. Some theories suggest they emerged in the 16th century, inspired by traditional woven designs from other European countries like France and the Netherlands. However, the earliest known written mention of tartan dates to the late 1 - o5tg2ppb6d - https://diigo.com/0uwgyk
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