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  2. Corn Exchange, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Corn Exchange, Dublin. / 53.3472; -6.2566. The Corn Exchange is a former commercial building and corn exchange on Burgh Quay, Dublin, Ireland. The 19th-century structure, which was subsequently converted to office space, [ 2] is included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Dublin City Council.

  3. Dublin Corporation Wholesale Markets - Wikipedia

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    Connelly & Son ( Dominick Street) The Dublin Corporation Wholesale Markets (laterly the Dublin City Fruit and Vegetable Market) is a market located in the Smithfield area of Dublin in existence from the 6 December 1892 until its closure in 2019. At that point, legacy tenants received compensation and vacated the space to alternative premises to ...

  4. Albert College (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    Albert College was an agricultural college in the northern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. Today its former main building, known as the Albert College Building, built 1851, is the oldest building on the Glasnevin campus of Dublin City University and contains the offices of the university president, and other executive offices of the university.

  5. Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Ireland is a major component of the modern economy of the Republic of Ireland. [21] A major livestock producer, Ireland has very limited horticultural and grain production on account of its topography and climate. Ireland manufactures many derivatives and value-added products from its livestock base.

  6. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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  7. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum - Wikipedia

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    EPIC is a privately owned museum, founded by Neville Isdell, former chairman and chief executive of The Coca-Cola Company, who was born in County Down. [3][4] During 2015, an advisory group was assembled to consult on the development of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. [5] In May 2016, EPIC was officially opened by former President of Ireland ...

  8. Croppies' Acre - Wikipedia

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    1.8 hectares (4.4 acres) Operated by. Dublin City Council. Status. Open all year. The Croppies' Acre in summertime. The Croppies' Acre (Irish: Acra na gCraipithe[1]), officially the Croppies Acre Memorial Park, is a public park in Dublin, Ireland. It contains a memorial to the dead of the 1798 Rebellion. [2][3][4]

  9. Economy of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Dublin ranked 1st in Ireland by disposable income per person, at 110% of the State average.. In 2008, it was the city with the 2nd highest wages in the world, dropping to 10th place in 2009, and, according to a Brookings Institution report in 2012, had the 14th highest income per capita in the world at $55,578 (€42,960).