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Dumfries Archive Centre has recently moved from 33 Burns Street (opposite Burns House) to the Ewart Library in Catherine Street.
This brings together Dumfries burgh archives with Dumfries & Galloway archives (including counties of Wigtown, Kirkcudbright & Dumfries). Opening hours (Tuesdays-Fridays) are longer than before which should suit researchers travelling from a distance.