Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Attraction Sightseeing + Tours (8)
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Ballance House 118A Lisburn Road, Glenavy, BT29 4NT |
Mr Harland then announced the award of a fifty per cent grant from the International Fund for Ireland for the first phase which included everything except the Long Gallery to be built on the site of the original cottage.... more
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Ulster Weavers Display Centre 44 Montgomery Road, Castlereagh, Belfast, BT6 9HL |
Northern Ireland is renowned for its linen making industry, which has a long, proud history. Once the linen powerhouse of the world, Belfast produced more linen than anywhere...
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RUC Museum 65 Knock Road, Brooklyn, Belfast, BT5 6LE |
The museum includes displays of uniforms and equipment, photographs and memorabilia relating to the Irish Constabulary since its formation in 1822. The Royal prefix was added in 1867 and in 1922 the Royal Ulster Constabu... more
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Ballymoney Museum and Heritage Centre 1 Townhead Street, Ballymoney Museum, Ballymoney, BT53 6BE |
At the Ballymoney Museum and Heritage Centre you'll find exhibits and information ranging from the United Irish Rebellion to unique Irish Motor Cycle Road Racing memorabilia. For a number of years locals have donated art... more
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Andrew Jackson Centre 2 Boneybefore, Carrickfergus, BT38 7EQ |
The parents of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, lived at Boneybefore in Carrickfergus before migrating to America. Their son was born in South Carolina...
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US Rangers Centre Andrew Jackson Centre, Boneybefore, Belfast, BT38 7DG |
The Andrew Jackson Cottage is housed in a traditional thatched Ulster –Scots farmhouse built in 1750’s. It has been restored to its original state including an open fireplace with a daub and wattle canopy and hanging... more
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Down County Museum English Street, The Mall, Downpatrick, BT30 6AH |
The Down County Museum symbol is based on a coin minted by John de Courcy, about 1190, probably in Downpatrick. It has the name of Patrick, with a crozier, on one side and of de Courcy on the other. It was a symbolic lin... more
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Linen Hall Library 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, BT1 5GD |
. Designed by Lanyon, Lynn, Lanyon in a splendid yellow-grey brick, the building was originally a mere warehouse for the firm of Moore and Weinberg when completed in 1864. The present name recalls the fact that Donegall ... more
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Wastewater Centre 121 Duncrue Street, Belfast, BT3 9JS |
If taking a trip through a Victorian sewer is for you, you should plan a visit to the Clean and Green Wastewater Centre. You'll learn all about how your body eliminates waste...
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Irish Linen Centre And Lisburn Museum Market Square, Lisburn, BT28 1AG |
The center, built on the site of an old market house, provides a comprehensive view of the Irish linen industry, using exhibits on everything from the history of linen, the growth and cultivation of flax (from which line... more
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