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  2. List of Dublin bridges and tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Bridges of Dublin Dublin City Council website detailing the history of the 23 bridges across the Liffey; Bridges of Dublin Walking Tour Archived 16 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Walking tour of the bridges along the River Liffey

  3. Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland

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    Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-2386-3. National Trails Office (2010). "Setting New Directions. A review of National Waymarked Ways in Ireland" (PDF). Dublin: Irish Sports Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 May 2011; National Waymarked Ways Advisory Council (2006).

  4. Jameson Distillery Bow St. - Wikipedia

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    Dublin - Old Jameson Distillery - 20210918161608 The Bow St. distillery in 1887. At this time, it was described by many as a "city within a city". The distillery also housed a smithy, cooperage, saw mills, engineers, carpenters, painters and coppersmiths’ shops. Water for the distillery came from two deep wells dug underneath the site.

  5. Dublin Mountains Way - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Mountains Way (Irish: Slí Shléibhte Bhaile Átha Cliath) [4] is a waymarked long-distance trail in the Dublin Mountains, Counties South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. The route is approximately 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and runs from Shankill in the east to Tallaght in the west.

  6. O'Connell Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Guide to The Statues and Sculptures of Dublin City. Orpen Press. ISBN 978-1-909895-72-0. Osborough, W. N. (1996). Law and the emergence of modern Dublin: a litigation topography for a capital city. Irish Legal History Society. Irish Academic Press in association with the Irish Legal History. Wyse Jackson, Patrick (1993).

  7. Liffey Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    The Liffey Boardwalk in central Dublin. The Liffey Boardwalk is a boardwalk along the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland, providing additional pedestrian access along Dublin's quays. It was announced in November 1998 as a "Millenium Project", and was opened on 17 December 2000. [1] An extension was opened in 2005. [2]

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