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Doneraile Court House |
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Doneraile Court House (dates from the late 17th century) and is the focal point of the landscape at Doneraile, from which all the architects splendid vistas radiate. |
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Mitchelstown Caves |
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Mitchelstown Caves is an extensive world famous cave system. Tours take you through 1/2 mile of natures sculpture, calcite curtains, graceful columns and colourful crystal formations. |
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Nano Nagle Centre |
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Nano Nagle was a champion of the poor, of the right to education for all and of religious freedom. She was a pathfinder and model for many other Irish religious congregations. The Nano Nagle centre continues her memory. |
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Jameson Heritage Centre |
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Back in the mists of time the Irish called whiskey 'Uisce Beatha' - 'The Water of Life'. Now, visitors to Ireland can trace the history of the magical spirit at the Jameson Heritage Centre. |
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Kilcolman ('Spensers') Castle |
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Kilcolman Castle was the residence in Ireland of Sir Edmund Spenser. Here Spenser worked on his great epic poem, 'The Faerie Queene'. |
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