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  2. Dublin Pride - Wikipedia

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    2002 Dublin pride took place on 19 June 2002, and was attended by 6,000 people. The Dublin Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Parade starts on Parnell Square at 2 pm and finishes at the Civic Offices amphitheatre on Wood Quay, where it was followed by the "Pride in the Park" party from 3-6 pm. [31] [32]

  3. St. Patrick's Festival - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Festival, established by the Government of Ireland in November 1995, [1] is a tourist attraction, aiming to showcase a modern and creative Ireland, [2] and has since developed into a multi day celebration which takes place annually on and around March 17, St. Patrick's Day - the national holiday of Ireland.

  4. Dublin Castle - Wikipedia

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    It is a former motte-and-bailey castle and was chosen for its position at the highest point of central Dublin. Until 1922 it was the seat of the British government's administration in Ireland. Many of the current buildings date from the 18th century, though a castle has stood on the site since the days of King John, the first Lord of Ireland.

  5. Davy Byrne's pub - Wikipedia

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    Davy Byrne's pub is a public house located at 21 Duke Street, Dublin. [2] It was made famous by its appearance in Chapter 8 ('Lestrygonians') of James Joyce's 1922 modernist novel Ulysses, set on Thursday 16 June 1904. [3]

  6. St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The land of the Whitefriars, who arrived in Dublin in the 12th century, took in what was probably a pre-Viking Irish monastic settlement. A small church, dedicated to St. Peter (St. Peter del Hille - St. Peter on the Hill), was built in 1280 near present-day Stephen Street Later a hostel and church, dedicated to St. Stephen (after which St. Stephen's Green is named) and for the use of lepers ...

  7. Dublin Zoo - Wikipedia

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    What made Dublin Zoo very different from some of its contemporaries was a decision to reduce the charge to one penny on Sundays. [14] This choice made the Zoo popular among the less wealthy. [13] [15] In 1833, the original cottage-style entrance lodge to the zoo was built at a cost of £30 and in early days also housed staff.

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