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  2. Glencullen - Wikipedia

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    At the centre of the village is Johnnie Fox's Pub, which was established in 1798, the year of the Irish Rebellion led by Theobald Wolfe Tone. The pub has an active business in Irish-themed entertainment, and draws substantial coach and car traffic.

  3. Dublin City Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    Shay Kavanagh joined in 1992 and this line up (Patsy, Sean, Paddy and Shay) released Recorded Live at Johnny Fox's Pub and The Craic and Porter Black, the latter being one of their better albums – a very pleasant excursion through some of the best known Irish pub songs. [citation needed].

  4. File:Johnnie Fox's Pub, Glencullen.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Johnnie Fox's Pub, Glencullen, County Dublin, Ireland: Date: 25 October 2010: Source: Own work: Author: Joe King: Permission (Reusing this file)This image is licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported.

  5. Dublin Mountains Way - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Fox's Pub, Glencullen. The trail follows the R117 road to the village of Kilternan. Along the way, it passes the partially completed Kilternan Golf and Country Club, built around a nineteenth-century house called Springfield which was once the home of the poet and mathematician George Darley. [32]

  6. Annie McCarrick - Wikipedia

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    Some time later that evening between 8 pm and 10 pm, the doorman at Johnnie Fox's pub in Glencullen claims to have seen McCarrick at the pub accompanied by a young man who was wearing a wax jacket. Allegedly, McCarrick had gone to see an Irish music and dancing show, a traditional event called the Hooley Show, but did not realise that there was ...

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  8. Johnny Fox - Wikipedia

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    John Fox (5 April 1948 – 17 March 1995) was an Irish independent politician and Teachta Dála (TD) for Wicklow. [1] [2] He was a member of the Church of Ireland.[1]A farmer before entering politics, he was elected a Fianna Fáil member for Greystones on Wicklow County Council.

  9. The Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian named The Cobblestone as "Ireland's most famous traditional music pub" in 2021. [1] Condé Nast Traveller described its sessions as "some of the best live traditional music you’ll hear anywhere". [6] In 2023, the pub was the subject of an RTÉ documentary, Athbhaile. [2]