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  2. National Print Museum - Wikipedia

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    National Print Museum. / 53.3355; -6.2346. The National Print Museum in Beggar's Bush, Dublin, Ireland, collects, and exhibits a representative selection of printing equipment, and samples of print, and fosters associated skills of the printing craft in Ireland. It was opened in 1996.

  3. Northside Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Northside Shopping Centre. / 53.395761; -6.213612. Northside Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1970, it is the only shopping centre in Ireland with a swimming pool. [ 2]

  4. Dublin Writers Museum - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Bus route 46E. Website. writersmuseum .com. The Dublin Writers Museum was a museum of literary history in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in November 1991, and was hailed as an "iconic" museum in Dublin. [1] It closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, and was brought to an end in 2022 without ever reopening.

  5. Blanchardstown Centre - Wikipedia

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    Website. blanchardstowncentre .ie. The Blanchardstown Centre is one of Ireland's two largest shopping complexes, located in Blanchardstown and Coolmine, western suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. It opened in October 1996 and was extended in 2004 to create extra retail space. It lies in the administrative area of Fingal County Council .

  6. General Post Office, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    General Post Office, Dublin. / 53.349334; -6.261075. The General Post Office ( GPO; Irish: Ard-Oifig an Phoist) is the former headquarters of An Post ā€” the Irish Post Office. It remains its registered office and the principal post office of Dublin [ 1] ā€” the capital city of Ireland ā€” and is situated in the centre of O'Connell Street, the ...

  7. Clerys - Wikipedia

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    Clerys. Clerys was a long-established department store on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, a focal point of the street. The business dates from 1853, however the current building dates from 1922, the original having been completely destroyed in the 1916 Easter Rising. Clerys completed a five-year restoration programme in 2004 at a cost of ...

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