 | Peatlands Country Park, with peat that has been forming for about 10,000 years, was the first of its type in the British Isles and was specifically established to promote and facilitate peatland awareness and issues. |
 | The Ulster American Folk Park brings to life the human drama behind three centuries of Irish emigration, telling the remarkable story of the vast human tide that crossed the Atlantic for the New World of North America. |
 | The Abingdon Collection represents over 45 years of passionate collecting and is divided into two very distinct areas of interest. |
 | Based at Naomh Colm Cille GAA grounds in Carrickmore in mid-Tyrone, the centre encompasses aspects of social, economic, political, sporting and geographical history relating to the local area.
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 | Wellbrook is nestled in an idyllic wooded valley. As you come over the hill and see the river, the mill, its water wheel and traditional cottage, it looks as if nothing could disturb the tranquillity. But it is not always so quiet! |
 | John Simpson was born here in 1738. He was the great-grandfather of Ulysses Simpson Grant, the 18th US President, 1869-1877. Civil war exhibition and video. Agricultural instruments. Butterfly garden. Wildlife pond. Wheelchair access limited. |
 | Situated at the foothills of the Sperrins, An Creagán is distinctively designed to mirror the archaeological sites of the area and give you the opportunity to step back in time. It also offers archaeological, environmental and cultural tours. |
 | The Linen Green is an exciting complex situated in Moygashel just outside Dungannon. |
 | Restored corn, flax and saw mills on one site. Interpretive display, tea room, gift shop. Events throughout the year. Please phone for confirmation of opening times before setting out on your journey. Wheelchair accessible, euros accepted. |
| Situated in the heart of Strabane, Gray's looks like any other shop front. However, behind its elegant façade is the fascinating story of ink, galleys, presses and emigration. |