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Inverclyde sculptures

Other significant sculptures can be found along the Clyde waterfront and also on National Cycle Network Routes 75 and 753 which run through the district.
In addition to these modern sculptures, there are a number of more traditional statues to be found, including one of the District's most famous son, James Watt.
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