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  2. Daft.ie - Wikipedia

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    Daft.ie is a real estate and property rental website in Ireland, launched in 1997. [2] The website was co-founded by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon, who each held a 23.66% share in the business as of October 2021. [3] As of September 2024, the website attracted 2.5 million users every month, according to the Irish Examiner. [4]

  3. Waterville, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Waterville (Irish: An Coireán) [1] is a housing development near Dublin city, within Fingal, Ireland. The development was built between 2002 and 2008 as well as between 2013 and 2016 (Brandon Square and Rossan Court) on the edge of the Abbotstown demense, close to Blanchardstown village. [ 2 ]

  4. Waterville, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Waterville, historically known as Coirean [2] (Irish: An Coireán, meaning 'little cauldron'), is a village in County Kerry, Ireland, on the Iveragh Peninsula. The town is sited on a narrow isthmus , with Lough Currane on the east side of the town, and Ballinskelligs Bay on the west, and the Currane River connecting the two.

  5. Waterville - Wikipedia

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    Waterville USA, a water and amusement park in Alabama; Sports. Waterville (baseball), a minor league baseball team based in Waterville, Maine;

  6. Farnsworth Metropark - Wikipedia

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    Farnsworth Metropark is a regional park in Waterville, Ohio, owned and operated by Metroparks Toledo.The long narrow parks sits on the western shore of the Maumee River with a view of several islands, including Missionary, Butler and Indian islands, all of which are owned by the State of Ohio.

  7. Rathgar - Wikipedia

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    A painting of Rathgar castle by Gabriel Beranger.. Rathgar in the Middle Ages was a farm belonging to the Convent of St Mary de Hogges, at present-day College Green. [3] At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Rathgar was granted to the Segrave family: they built Rathgar Castle, ownership of which subsequently passed to John Cusacke, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1608.

  8. Castleisland - Wikipedia

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    Castleisland (Irish: Oileán Ciarraí) [2] is a town and commercial centre in County Kerry in south west Ireland.The town is known for the width of its main street. As of the 2022 census, Castleisland had a population of 2,536.

  9. C.F. Hathaway Company - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1853, he wrote in his diary that he had agreed to form a partnership with his brother George to create a factory in Waterville to be incorporated as C. F. Hathaway and Co. On May 18, 1853, he purchased an acre of land on Appleton Street for $900 from Samuel Appleton , which was the site of the Hathaway Shirt Factory for more than ...