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  2. Belvedere House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Belvedere House is a historic townhouse located on Great Denmark Street bookending North Great George's Street in Dublin, Ireland.It was built by George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere between 1775 and 1786 at a cost of £24,000. [1]

  3. Howth Castle - Wikipedia

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    The architect Edwin Lutyens in 1911 restyled the 14th-century castle built here, overlooking Ireland's Eye and the north Dublin coastline. The estate previously included much of coastal northern Dublin, including the lands of Kilbarrack, Raheny and parts of Clontarf, but these were gradually sold off from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century.

  4. Dublinia - Wikipedia

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    Dublinia is located in a part of Dublin's Christ Church Cathedral, known as the Synod hall. Dublinia features historical reenactment, with actors playing the roles of Vikings and Medieval Dubliners (in full costume) and encourages visitors to join in. It has recreations of Viking and Medieval-era buildings (houses, etc) and street scenes.

  5. Pat Liddy - Wikipedia

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    Pat Liddy (Irish: Pádraig Ó Lideadha, born 1944 in Dublin) is an Irish artist, historian, writer, illustrator, broadcaster, mapmaker, and environmental lobbyist.The author and illustrator of over seven books on the city, as well as others on Irish cultural sites, he is the walking tour operator of Pat Liddy's Walking Tours of Dublin.

  6. Dublin Bus - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Bus also runs a Ghost Bus Tour passing some of the supposedly haunted places in the city including St Kevin's Church and St Audoen's Church. [8] The tour usually runs in the evening time and includes two stops where passengers leave the bus behind and visit locations where ghosts have allegedly been seen. [9] (The term "ghost bus" is ...

  7. Baily Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    In 1810, the Corporation for Preserving and Improving the Port of Dublin took over the operations. The original building's location was high on the headland, so the light was often obscured by fog. On 5 December 1811, a recommendation was issued that the lighthouse be moved south on the headland to Little Baily, or Dungriffen .

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