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  2. Hodges Figgis - Wikipedia

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    It was the second-highest performing shop in the chain in 2015 and 2018, [24] [25] only outstripped by the flagship Waterstones shop in Piccadilly, London. [3] As of 2018, the shop typically stocked about a million volumes, with about 70,000 titles, more than five times the range of a typical high street bookshop, [3] over three storeys and a ...

  3. Muji - Wikipedia

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    Muji entered the US market in 2002; its products were stocked at MOMA, New York. [14] Muji opened its first American store on November 16, 2007, in SoHo, Manhattan. [23] In 2008, it opened two more stores in Manhattan: one in Times Square, [24] and one in Chelsea. [25]

  4. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum - Wikipedia

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    EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, located in Dublin's Docklands, covers the history of the Irish diaspora and emigration to other countries. It was designed by the London-based design firm Event Communications , and was voted as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World Travel Awards.

  5. Moore Street - Wikipedia

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    Moore Street (/ ˈ m ʊər /; Irish: Sráid Uí Mhúraigh [1]) is a street in central Dublin, Ireland, off Henry Street, one of Ireland's main shopping streets. The famous Moore Street open-air fruit and vegetable market is Dublin's oldest food market. [2] The market there is a famous landmark on the northside of the city. [3]

  6. Grafton Street - Wikipedia

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    Grafton Street is mentioned several times in James Joyce's Dubliners and in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is the scene of the meeting between Stephen and Emma. [ 59 ] There is a line in the poem " On Raglan Road " by the poet Patrick Kavanagh : "On Grafton Street in November we tripped lightly along the ledge" [ 60 ]

  7. National Gallery of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Francis Danby (1793–1861) The Opening of the Sixth Seal, 1828; Daniel Maclise (1806–1870) The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife, 1854; Sarah Purser (1848–1943) Le Petit Dejeuner 1881; Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) Le Jeune Bretonne c.1895; Walter Osborne (1859–1903) Dublin Streets: a Vendor of Books, 1889, In a Dublin Park, Light and ...

  8. Clarehall Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, it was announced that Tesco had received approval to build a €70 million shopping centre in the Clare Hall area of Dublin following a campaign lasting four years. [ 4 ] The shopping centre officially opened on 19 July 2004 with a grand opening ribbon cut by Kerry Katona .

  9. Airside Retail Park - Wikipedia

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    Airside Retail Park (Irish: Páirc Miondíolaíochta Thaobh an Aerfoirt [1]) is a retail park that opened in 2001 in Swords, Dublin, close to Dublin Airport. An extension was built in 2005, which doubled the size of the park and included a new recycling centre. [2] As of October 2018, there were 30 shops and businesses based at the site. [3]