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Around-North-Dublin Museums
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Lusk Heritage Centre
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Lusk, Dublin
A monastery was founded here by St MacCullin in early Christian times, and the name Lusk derives from the cave (Irish 'lusca') where MacCullin was buried after his death in 497 AD.

The unusual square sixteenth-century belfry incorporates a sixth century Round Tower with three later towers built to match, all attached to a nineteenth-century church which contains some fine mediaeval tombs. Now the Lusk Heritage Centre, the belfry houses an exhibition on the mediaeval churches of North C...
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Tara's Palace
The Courtyard, Malahide Castle, Malahide, Dublin,

Tara’s Palace is located in Malahide Castle and is felt to be one of the Worlds most significant dolls houses.

Ron and Doreen McDonnell created Tara’s Palace having found their inspiration from the famous Titania’s Palace....

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Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio's
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Martello Tower, Howth, Dublin
" Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Vintage Radio Museum " is located in the Martello tower which overlooks Howth harbour. Howth is a thriving fishing port in north County Dublin. In recent years the town has become a fashionable resort with restaurants and bars along the seafront. The town is well served by public transport. The Martello tower is located on the seafront and is situated on a small plateau. It was originally built during the Napoleonic era as a watchtower for a threatened French invasion....
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Carnegie Library
Swords, Dublin
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a Scottish born US industrialist and philanthropist who established a number of trusts for education and research. This included the establishment of many public libraries in English speaking countries.

At the turn of the century a library committee was formed in Swords and The Carnegie Trust was approached for financial assistance. A site was acquired on North Street and by 1908 the library was open to the public.

Today the library houses...
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