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Kingsmills Park

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Kingsmills Park
Kingsmills Park

Kingsmills Park was a football ground in Inverness, Scotland. It was the home ground of Inverness Thistle F.C.Following the merger of Inverness Thistle with Caledonian F.C. in 1994, the new team played at Caledonian's ground, Telford Street Park. In 1996 the club moved to the newly built Caledonian Stadium. A care home currently sits upon the location of the former ground.

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IV2 3RE Inverness, Crown
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