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  2. Plugd Records - Wikipedia

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    Plugd Records (sometimes stylised as PLUGD Records; and referred to locally as Plugd) is an independent record shop, café and concert venue in Cork City, Ireland.. Founded in 2001 by Jim Horgan, and co-run until 2018 alongside Out on a Limb Records co-founder Albert Twomey; the shop sells records, CDs, cassettes and printed matter like zines, functioning from its infancy as an important ...

  3. Mahon Point Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Of the clothing stores, there is a Frasers store at the eastern end of the building, as well as River Island, Next, Jack & Jones and Zara outlets. [6] At the western end of the mall is a large Tesco supermarket. [7] There is a Sky store in the mall, [8] as well as a radio booth (known as "the pod") which is sometimes used for broadcasts by Cork ...

  4. North Main Street (Cork) - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Cork, shops North Main Street ( Irish : An Phríomhshráid Thuaidh ) [ 1 ] is a street and retail area in Cork City , Ireland . Joined by bridge with South Main Street in the 12th century, [ 2 ] it formed the main thoroughfare within the original city walls of medieval Cork. [ 3 ]

  5. St Patrick's Street - Wikipedia

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    shops, English Market St Patrick's Street ( Irish : Sráid Naomh Pádraig ) is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland. The street was subject to redevelopment in 2004, and has since won two awards as Ireland's best shopping street. [ 1 ]

  6. Gurranabraher - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Geary (1934-2023), composer and pianist, was born in Gurranabraher, where his parents ran a grocery shop. [19] Thomas Gould, Sinn Féin T.D. for Cork North Central [20] Frank O'Connor, writer who was born on Douglas Street, lived on Blarney Street until he was 5, before moving to Dillon's Cross [21]

  7. Oliver Plunkett Street - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Plunkett Street (Irish: Sráid Olibhéir Pluincéid) [1] is a shopping street in Cork, Ireland. It was originally laid-out in the early 18th century as the city expanded eastwards beyond the original city walls.