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  2. Corris Craft Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Craft Centre cafe serves a delicious all day menu where locally sourced fresh produce is used across the menu. As part of the centre's 30th Anniversary, a new Welsh food and drink shop was opened adjacent to the café, called The Welsh Deli [8] There is a children's play area, next to outdoor seating and picnic tables.

  3. House of Manannan - Wikipedia

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    The museum has several permanent exhibitions depicting the Celtic period of the Isle of Man to the modern era, such as a life size reconstruction of a Celtic roundhouse, [4] as well as other attractions based from the 19th century, like a replication of a Peel street. Sea stories are also shared with visitors.

  4. Celtworld - Wikipedia

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    After the theatre show, visitors entered the interactive Celtic Otherworld exhibition. This area included quizzes, information on women in Irish mythology, ogham stones, Aos Sí, an £18,000 replica Book of Kells, and an artificial tree with talking animatronic human heads. [7] [8] [9] [4] The exit was via a gift shop. [8]

  5. Alexander and Euphemia Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    The couple eventually created the brand "Iona Celtic Art" and produced some of their designs in English factories. [3] The Ritchies were active during the Arts and Crafts movement, which was present in Scotland as well as internationally. [3] They took inspiration from Celtic culture and produced jewelry with Celtic designs. [4]

  6. Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A resurgence of Celtic and medieval style Scottish jewellery occurred in the 19th century, [27] as did the popularisation of agate pieces, also known as "pebble jewellery". [28] During this period there was a rise in creation and wear of brooches and bracelets set with Scottish stones due to Queen Victoria's interest in agates, cairngorms ...

  7. Glengarry Pioneer Museum - Wikipedia

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    An 1870s "Orange Lodge" houses a reception area, gift shop, displays, and offices. The most recent addition is an open-sided pavilion suitable for fairs, presentations, large parties and receptions. The museum is open seasonally: daily in the summer; weekends spring and fall.

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