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A 19th century eviction cottage at Elmhall, scene of the last eviction in Belcarra, County Mayo, Ireland, has been restored and refurnished as a Heritage Centre.
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Childhood home of the Irish poet and dramatist who lived here from 1855 to 1878. Located in Dublin, Ireland.
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Historic house built in 1667 on the site of an old castle by the shores of Lough Carra in County Mayo, Ireland.
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Includes exhibitions on local history and Kavanagh, a sixty-seat audio-visual theatre, and a research library. Located in Inniskeen, Ireland.
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Recreation of the cottage seen in John Ford's 1951 film, "The Quiet Man", which was filmed in the village of Cong, County Mayo, Ireland.
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Built between 1594 and 1610, includes history, visitor information, and events.
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The smallest museum in Ireland, the tiny turn of the century house was the home of Nora Barnacle, companion, wife and life-long inspiration of James Joyce.
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Dublin house where George Bernard Shaw was born.
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