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  2. Live at the Marquee (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Marquee is a season of music concerts and other live performance events organised by Aiken Promotions in a large marquee in Cork, Ireland, every summer since 2005. A concert is held most evenings with the festival usually running from the end of May to late June/early July; tickets for each night are sold separately, with varying ...

  3. Fitzgerald's Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is approximately 12 acres in size and contains a pond, the Cork Public Museum, sculpture trail, bandstand, a café and a large children's play area. [5] [6] The area of the park is joined to Sunday's Well across the River Lee by Daly's bridge (a pedestrian suspension bridge known locally as the "Shakey Bridge").

  4. Mardyke - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the western part of the Mardyke was a large open area called Cork Park. [8] In the early 20th century, the then Lord Mayor of Cork Edward Fitzgerald, proposed that a large public exhibition be held in Cork Park. [9] Forty-four acres of Mardyke parkland were hence set aside as the site of the 1902 Cork International ...

  5. Live at the Marquee (Nathan Carter album) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Carter - Live at the Marquee Cork, is Nathan Carter's 10th album and third live album. Unlike Nathan's two previous albums, Christmas Stuff and Beautiful Life, both of which were released by Decca Records, this album was released by Nathan himself via his company 'Nathan Carter Music Group Limited' and distributed by Sharpe Music.

  6. Cork Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cork Jazz Festival is an annual music festival held in Cork City, Ireland, in late October. [1] The first festival began on Friday 27 October 1978, and has been held every year (except in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). [2] [3]

  7. The Montenotte Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Montenotte Hotel is a four star hotel in Cork, Ireland. Built originally as a residence named Lee View House in the 1820s, [ 1 ] the house was extended in the 1880s, [ 1 ] and became the 'Lee View Hotel' in the 1940s. [ 2 ]

  8. Wellington Road, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Road (Irish: Bóthar Wellington) [2] is a road on the north-side of Cork city. Wellington Road stretches almost a kilometre from St. Patricks Place (off St. Patricks Hill), to St. Lukes Cross at the eastern end of the road. Historically, Wellington Road was a relatively affluent residential area with some large houses.

  9. St Patrick's Street - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Street (Irish: Sráid Naomh Pádraig) is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland. The street was subject to redevelopment in 2004, and has since won two awards as Ireland's best shopping street. [1]