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Explore the Universe with hands on computers in the Hall of Astronomy. Astronomical instruments on display. The Planetarium offers a unique visitor experience, start with a multimedia Star Show, complete with 3D effects. |
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Situated on the Main Omagh – Strabane Road, it tells the story of the floods of emigrants who left Ireland for the New World in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Come and see the exciting new exhibitions at Ballymoney Museum, recently opened following a £400,000 re-development supported by Heritage Lottery Fund. |
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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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Peatlands Country Park was the first of its type in the British Isles and was specifically established to promote and facilitate peatland awareness and issues. The peat here has been forming for about 10,000 years. |
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A trip to Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum is like taking a remarkable journey into the past bringing the golden age of the railway vividly to life. |
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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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Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the new look Ulster Museum. |
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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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A modern visitor complex at the heart of the historic City of Armagh, ideally suited for those with an interest in History, Genealogy, Culture, Arts and Crafts. |