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  2. Finn McCool's Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The book details Rea and his American wife's emigration from Northern Ireland to New Orleans.While living there, Rea became a regular at the Irish pub Finn McCool's, where he helped form a pub soccer team.

  3. Fionn mac Cumhaill - Wikipedia

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    Fionn mac Cumhaill (/ ˈ f ɪ n m ə ˈ k uː l / FIN mə-KOOL; Ulster Irish: [ˈfʲɪn̪ˠ mˠək ˈkuːl̠ʲ] Connacht Irish: [ˈfʲʊn̪ˠ-] Munster Irish: [ˈfʲuːn̪ˠ-]; Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfjũːn̪ˠ maxk ˈkʰũ.əʎ]; Old and Middle Irish: Find or Finn [1] [2] mac Cumail or mac Umaill), often anglicized Finn McCool or MacCool, is a ...

  4. Food Paradise season 1 - Wikipedia

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    "Irish Nachos"-cottage fries, cheese, peppers, onions, jalapeño's served in a skillet Finn McCool's Irish Pub: Santa Monica, California: Guinness beer, Loaded potato skins with Irish bacon & mushrooms Barney's Beanery: West Hollywood, California

  5. The 13 Best Beaches in the Hamptons (Plus, What’s Special ...

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    Photo by J. Conrad Williams Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images. Location: Montauk Parking: $35 for eight hours Why We Recommend It: great food options, celeb spotting Along with the beaches, dining ...

  6. Fenian Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Fenian Cycle (/ ˈ f iː n i ə n /), Fianna Cycle or Finn Cycle (Irish: an Fhiannaíocht [1]) is a body of early Irish literature focusing on the exploits of the mythical hero Finn or Fionn mac Cumhaill and his warrior band the Fianna.

  7. I skip the Hamptons and head to a coastal town in ... - AOL

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    So I found my own "dupe" of the Hamptons about 100 miles away in New England: Madison, Connecticut. The town defines coastal calm, with just about everything the Hamptons has, minus the crowds.

  8. The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn - Wikipedia

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    The most important manuscript is Laud 610: folio 118Rb-121Va, which is missing the ending; Kuno Meyer and Gerard Murphy assigned the text to the 12th century. [2]The Laud 610 manuscript text was edited and translated by John O'Donovan as "The Boyish Exploits of Finn mac Cumhaill" in 1859, [3] but only partly with some deficiencies according to Kuno Meyer.

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