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Click here to take the 3D Virtual Tour Travel back to the past with real vintage steam trains to Inch Abbey and King Magnus' Grave, on Ireland's only full-sized heritage railway. |
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‘Ego Patricius’ – The Story of St. Patrick. The exhibition explores the legacy of Patrick, ancient and modern, and recalls the saint’s own story – in his own words. |
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The fertile land of County Down has been farming country for centuries. It was here that Patrick Brontë, father of Charlotte, Emily and Anne - the famous Brontë sisters, was born into a farming family on 17th March 1777. |
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The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum illustrates the way of life past and present, and the traditions of people in the north of Ireland. |
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World Famous accoustic guitar factory, established in 1990 as Lowden Guitars, now bears the name "Avalon Guitars" |
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The centre examines Ireland's role in the 1st World War with special reference to the cross-community involvement in the 3 local volunteer Divisions: the 10th and 16th (Irish) Divisions and the 36th (Ulster) Division. Guided tours bring the ... |
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Make the award-winning Tourist Information and Visitor Centre your first stop in Portaferry for all you need to know about places to visit, where to stay, local events and where to eat during your visit to the Ards Peninsula. |
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Exhibition on Cardinal Tomas O Fiaich (1923-90) who was born near Cullyhanna. Photographs, memorabilia, and telephone handsets allow you to listen to songs and poems of South Armagh. Research library. Wheelchair access. |
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Opened in 1986, Newry and Mourne Museum aims to provide a dynamic and inclusive recreational and educational resource reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local area. |
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Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the midst of Slieve Gullion Forest Park, the Courtyard is perfectly situated. |