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Arthur Cottage, Cullybackey, is the Ancestral Home of the 21st President of the USA Chester Alan Arthur. |
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The home of Belfast City Council, the iconic City Hall was completed in 1906 and officially reopened in October 2009 following an £11m, two-year refurbishment programme. Public and private tours available. |
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An imposing building which housed Northern Irelands Parliament until it was disbanded in 1972. The interior floorspace totals nearly 5 acres and the building stands at the end of a mile long driveway in 300 acres of parkland. |
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If you want to enjoy a real taste of Belfast, visit St. George’s Market, one of the most colourful and vibrant destinations in Belfast. |
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The spectacular castle-crowned crag, on the famous north Antrim coast, was shaped when the sea cut deep into the rock. Dunluce Castle, originally occupied by the MacQuillan family and later the MacDonnells. A defined site from at least 500AD. |
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This historic corner of 18th century Antrim contains the childhood home of Alexander Irvine, who became a missionary in New York's Bowery and eventually pastor of the Church of the Ascension on Fifth Avenue. |
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The Albert Memorial Clock was erected in 1865 to commemorate Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert. It was built on land reclaimed from the River Lagan and now leans 1.25 metres off vertical, making it Belfast's very own leaning tower. |
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Shane's Castle is the family seat of the O'Neills of Clandeboy. The Demesne is one of the most beautiful and well maintained in Ireland with a rich varity of fauna, flora, insect and bird life. There has been a herd of fallow deer at Shane's ... |
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The Andrew Jackson Cottage highlights Carrickfergus' strong American and Ulster-Scots connections as well as telling the story of Andrew Jackson, 7th President of USA, whose parents emigrated to America from ... |