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  2. Temple Bar, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Temple Bar ( Irish: Barra an Teampaill) [1] is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland. The area is bounded by the Liffey to the north, Dame Street to the south, Westmoreland Street to the east and Fishamble Street to the west. It is promoted as Dublin's 'cultural quarter' and, as a centre of Dublin's city ...

  3. National Photographic Archive - Wikipedia

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    National Photographic Archive. / 53.345279; -6.265375. The National Photographic Archive ( Irish: Cartlann Grianghrafadóireachta Náisiúnta) [1] is located in Temple Bar in Dublin, Ireland, and holds the photographic collections of the National Library of Ireland (NLI). The archive was opened in 1998, and has a reading room and exhibition ...

  4. Eamonn Doran's - Wikipedia

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    Eamonn Doran's (formerly known as The Rock Garden) was a bar and music venue located in Dublin 's Temple Bar. [1] The venue also had an adjacent pizza parlour which was part-owned by Huey Morgan of the Fun Lovin' Criminals. The Cranberries, Mundy, Paddy Casey, Damien Dempsey, Joy Zipper, Republic Of Loose started off playing there. [1] In 1993 ...

  5. Find Christmas light displays in Columbus using our map

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    Butch Bando’s Fantasy of Lights. Address: 3311 South Old State Road, Delaware, OH 43015. A holiday drive-thru light show at Alum Creek State Park Campgrounds. Sunday-Thursday 5:30-9 p.m. and ...

  6. The Temple Bar (public house) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Bar. / 53.3454; -6.2641. The Temple Bar is a public house located at 46–48 Temple Bar in the Temple Bar area of Dublin, Ireland. [1] Standing at the corner of Temple Lane South, the first pub on the site was reputedly licensed in the early 19th century. [2]

  7. Eustace Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1692, the Quakers in Dublin established a meeting house on Sycamore Alley, off Dame Street and later expanded onto Eustace Street. Eustace Street also once housed a Presbyterian/Unitarian church, which moved there from New Row in 1728; John Leland was a pastor there. Plaque on the wall of the former Eagle Tavern

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  9. Temple Bar Gallery and Studios - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1983 "by artists for artists", Temple Bar Gallery + Studios’ mission is to: create, exhibit and engage. [1] The original studios and gallery were located in a former shirt factory, this was overhauled by Irish architects McCullough Mulvin and completed in October 1994. [2] The current building contains a contemporary visual art ...