New Lanark
New Lanark is a historic village located in Scotland, established in 1786 by the social reformer Robert Owen. It was built around a cotton mill powered by the nearby River Clyde, and became known for its innovative approach to industrial living and labor.
The village is recognized for its progressive social policies, including education for children and improved working conditions. Today, New Lanark is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors who are interested in its rich history and the legacy of Owen's vision for a better society.