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  2. Mary Immaculate College - Wikipedia

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    Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is a college of education and liberal arts in Limerick and Thurles, Ireland. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in education, arts, psychology, and more, and has a student population of over 5,000.

  3. Belltable - Wikipedia

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    Belltable (formerly the Belltable Arts Centre) is a multi-disciplinary arts venue located at 69 O'Connell Street, Limerick, Ireland.The facility houses a 220-seat theatre/cinema, art gallery, box office, stage, meeting rooms, rehearsal studios and offices. [1]

  4. Hunt Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hunt Museum is a museum in Limerick, Ireland, that displays a personal collection of antiques, artworks, and historical items donated by the Hunt family. The museum is housed in a 18th-century custom house on the banks of the River Shannon and features pieces from Ireland and abroad, such as the Antrim Cross, the Sybil Connolly dresses, and the Horse Outside installation.

  5. King John's Castle (Limerick) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of King John's Castle, a 13th-century Norman castle on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland. The castle was built by King John of England in 1200 and survived five sieges over the centuries.

  6. Limerick - Wikipedia

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    Limerick is a city in western Ireland, founded by Vikings in 812 and influenced by Normans and English. It is the third-most populous urban area in Ireland and the fourth-most populous city on the island, with a rich cultural and historical heritage.

  7. Rutland Street, Limerick - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Rutland Street along with nearby Bank Place features some of Limerick's earliest (and oldest) examples of Georgian Architecture. It was the first street developed as part of Edmund Sexton Pery's plans for Newtown Pery , and was the first part of the great Georgian expansion of Limerick south from the medieval city. [ 3 ]

  8. The Beauty Queen of Leenane - Wikipedia

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    Directed by Garry Hynes, the cast stars Marie Mullen as Mag, Aisling O'Sullivan as Maureen, Aaron Monaghan as Ray and Marty Rea as Pato. The production started in Ireland in Galway at the Town Hall Theatre in September 2016, and then toured to The Everyman, Cork; the Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick; and the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.

  9. Cruises Street, Limerick - Wikipedia

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    The street takes its name from Cruises Royal Hotel, the once well known Limerick landmark that stood where Cruises Street is now. Cruise's Hotel opened in 1791 and for over 200 years provided a focal point and an entertainment venue for Limerick people and visitors to the city for generations. [ 1 ]