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Historic Buildings in North County Dublin
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Phoenix Park, Dublin 8 This is the residence of the President of Ireland. Guided tours are available (one hour long) and include an introductory film at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, return transport to an tÁras, tour of the exhibition centre and main state reception rooms. More information on Aras An Uachtarain - Presidents Residence
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Howth, Dublin 13 In the grounds of this fine castle is a prehistoric burial place. More information on Howth Castle
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Harbour Road, Howth, Dublin 13 Constructed between 1807-09, and frequented by yachts and fishing-boats, was the scene of the gun-running incident of July 1914, but unfortunately only 900 rifles and 25,000 rounds of ammunition were landed here from Germany in Robert Erskine Childers ya More information on Howth Harbour
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Malahide, Co. Dublin Set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, was both a fortress and a private home for nearly eight hundred years, and is an interesting hodge-podge of architectural styles. More information on Malahide Castle
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Donabate Co. Dublin This fine Palladian style mansion is set on 350 acres of parkland, 12 miles north of Dublin city centre and boasts one of the finest Georgian interiors in Ireland - indeed the house appears more or less as it did 150 years ago. More information on Newbridge House and Farm
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Skerries, Co Dublin The Skerries Mills industrial and heritage centre and town park comprises a watermill, 5-sail windmill and 4-sail windmill with associated mill races, mill pond and wetlands. More information on Skerries Mills
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