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  2. City Hall, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The City Hall, Dublin (Irish: Halla na Cathrach, Baile Átha Cliath), originally the Royal Exchange, is a civic building in Dublin, Ireland. It was built between 1769 and 1779, to the designs of architect Thomas Cooley , and is a notable example of 18th-century architecture in the city.

  3. New Zealand state highway network - Wikipedia

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    Road maps usually number state highways in this fashion. Of the total state highway network, New Zealand currently has 363 km (226 mi) of motorways and expressways with grade-separated access and they carry ten percent of all New Zealand traffic. The majority of the state highway network is made up of single-carriageway roads with one lane each ...

  4. Tara Street - Wikipedia

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    During the Easter Rising, British artillery shelled Liberty Hall from Tara Street, though the road surface made it difficult. [7] Tara Street was widened in 1932 after Butt Bridge was changed from a swing bridge to a three span fixed structure. [8] In October 2006, The Irish Times moved to new headquarters in Tara Street.

  5. Dominick Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dominick Street (Irish: Sráid Dhoiminic) is a street on the North side of Dublin city laid out by the physician Sir Christopher Dominick and further developed by his family after his death in 1743. The lands had originally been acquired by Dominick in 1709.

  6. Golden Lane, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Golden Lane (Irish: Lána an Óir) [1] is a street on the Southside of Dublin city. It runs from Bride Street in the west to Longford Street and Stephen Street in the east. It is intersected by Ship Street Great, Whitefriar Street and Chancery Lane. It is one of the oldest streets in Dublin outside of the old city gates and walls, dating from ...

  7. Westmoreland Street - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the two broad avenues, along with D'Olier Street, that converge at their northern ends at O'Connell Bridge over the River Liffey. [2] Westmoreland Street links the bridge to Trinity College at College Green at its southern end, from where traffic diverges between Grafton Street to the south and Dame Street to the west.

  8. Government Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Government Buildings (Irish: Tithe an Rialtais) is a large Edwardian building enclosing a quadrangle on Merrion Street in Dublin, Ireland, in which several key offices of the Government of Ireland are located. Among the offices of State located in the building are: Department of the Taoiseach; Council Chamber (cabinet room)

  9. Parliament Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Street was created in the early 1760s by the Wide Streets Commission to open up a direct route to Dublin Castle with retail buildings on either side. [1] It was the first project to be undertaken by the Commission, created after an Act of Parliament, [2] and was the origin of the name.