All residents of a small town in Connecticut per day become lords and ladies of Scotland

All residents of a small town in Connecticut per day become lords and ladies of Scotland

All the inhabitants of a small town called Scotland in the state of Connecticut suddenly became the lords and ladies of the United Kingdom.

And this is no joke.

According to the news Agency Associated Press, a Scottish company of land protection «Highland Titles» announced that it gave all the inhabitants of the town (of whom there are about 1694 person) square feet of land in Glencoe Wood nature reserve, Scotland.

Residents will receive a polite titles of «Lord» or «lady» of Glencoe, and instructions on how they can visit your site. The plots are located in forest area and cannot be developed. Except that proudly stand on your square foot.

In 1700 a Scotsman, Isaac magoon purchased 1,950 acres of land near Windham and thus began the history of the town of Scotland, which he named after his homeland. In the city still remember about this story and hosts an annual Scottish festival.

Company «Highland Titles» added that residents should contact city hall to confirm his right to the land.

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