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  2. Arlington Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Hotel may refer to: Arlington Hotel (Paris, Ontario), Canada; Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park), Arkansas, United States;

  3. Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil - Wikipedia

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    The Chieftains performed the song on the 1991 album The Bells of Dublin. A version appears on Celtic Woman's 2006 album A Christmas Celebration. Horslips recorded the song on their 1975 album Drive The Cold Winter Away. The Boys of the Lough recorded the song on their 1996 album, "Midwinter Night's Dream"

  4. Diane Arkenstone - Wikipedia

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    Her first album, Celtic Nights, sold over 500,000 copies and was released under her Celtic alias, Enaid, which is Diane spelled backwards and means life/soul in old Celtic/Irish. [2] Her albums have been sold in the majority of National Parks under her Native American band name, Ah Nee Mah. [10]

  5. Gaelic Society of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, it merged with the Dublin Celtic Society, which had formed in 1845. The Ossianic Society , established in Dublin in 1853, [ 4 ] was a rival to the Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society. Other efforts were made by the Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language in 1877, and its successor in the Gaelic Union in 1880.

  6. Lillie's Bordello - Wikipedia

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    Lillie's Bordello was a nightclub in Dublin, Ireland that operated between 1991 and 2019. As a high-end establishment, it was symbolic of the culture of the Celtic Tiger era (c. 1994–2007). [ 3 ]

  7. Come Out, Ye Black and Tans - Wikipedia

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    A group of Black and Tans and Auxiliaries outside the London and North Western Hotel in Dublin following an IRA attack, April 1921 "Come Out, Ye Black and Tans" is an Irish rebel song, written by Dominic Behan, which criticises and satirises pro-British Irishmen and the actions of the British army in its colonial wars.