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  2. Páirc Uí Chaoimh - Wikipedia

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    The new stadium area covered almost 9 acres, [citation needed] with works undertaken by HMC Construction Ltd. [14] Work began in April 1974, though details of the new stadium "of the most modern design and facilities" weren't unveiled until a press conference took place in the Imperial Hotel, Cork on 26 July 1974.

  3. Royal Cork Institution - Wikipedia

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    It operated from premises on the South Mall opposite the current Imperial hotel and was a British government supported educational centre for 70 years. Its early patrons included businesses and landed people including William Beamish (1760–1828), William Sharman Crawford (1781–1861), Cooper Penrose (1736–1815) and James Roche (1770–1853).

  4. Imperial Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Hotel (Atlanta) Imperial Hotel (Thomasville, Georgia), historic building; Imperial Hotel (California) Rockaway Beach Hotel (also called the Hotel Imperial), Rockaway Park, Queens, New York; Imperial Hotel (Portland, Oregon) New Imperial Hotel (formerly the Imperial Hotel), Portland, Oregon; Imperial Hotel (Greenville, South Carolina)

  5. Hotel Imperial - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by architect Arnold Zenetti and built under the direction of Heinrich Adam in 1863. [3] Initially, it was planned as the city palace (Stadtpalais) and residence of Duke Philipp of Württemberg (1838–1917) and his wife Maria Theresa (1845–1927), née Archduchess of Austria; its original name was Palais Württemberg. [3]

  6. Imperial Hotel, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Hotel was a hotel in Dublin's principal thoroughfare, Sackville Street, until it was destroyed during the Easter Rising of 1916. The building comprised Clerys department store on the lower floors and the Imperial Hotel on upper floors situated opposite the General Post Office and Nelson's Pillar .

  7. Cork's 96FM - Wikipedia

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    The first day's broadcasting featured several outside broadcasts from across the coverage area. Local dignitaries, were invited by the station to an event that night in Cork's Imperial Hotel which was attended by several hundred people. The attendance included the then chairman of the IRTC (now the BCI) former Supreme Court Judge Séamus Henchy.

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