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An award winning environmental interpretive centre in Ballymena
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The 24km track affords stunning views
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Five caves have been cut into the rock at Cave Hill, north Belfast
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About 600 million years ago, Ireland lay under the ocean somewhere in the southern hemisphere
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Former mortuary chapel on Cave Hill, Belfast
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Napoleon’s Nose is a prominent feature of the Cave Hill
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Intimately connected with the growth and development of Belfast for over 400 years
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The industry has never fully recovered from a decline in the demand for linen in the 1960s
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The Dobbs family are still prominently involved in the affairs of the town, borough and county
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City centre theatre and community arts centre
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The information contained in these books is a historical goldmine for any researcher
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A new arts and heritage service for the borough of Larne
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Established in Northern Ireland in 1966, the RSPB works to protect local birdlife
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Follow the story of Patrick Brontë and his family
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The jewel in the crown of the plantation city
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Derry’s Catholic Cathedral
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Another architectural gem within the walls
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One of the founder members of the United Irishmen in Belfast
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Originally from Co Offaly, Sister Genevieve taught in Belfast schools for 32 years
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Inventor of Milk of Magnesia and unsung pioneer of artificial fertiliser
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Founder of Belfast’s Sirocco works
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An architectural survey of west Belfast
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The only part of the BCDR network still in existence today is the branch to Belfast
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Notable Carrickfergus historian
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Anglo-Norman church redesigned by Arthur Chichester in 1641
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Comhdháil air An Teanga & an Oidhreacht
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The building remains a dramatic statement of late Victorian commercial pride
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An overview of the historic shipbuilding industry in Belfast
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As Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir Arthur Chichester oversaw the plantation of Ulster
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First Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
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Father and son architects
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Belfast’s first architect, Mulholland also helped to found the Linen Hall Library
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Memorial to Charles William Vane Stewart, the third Marquis of Londonderry
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A monument to the famous soldier stands in Comber square
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The RPSI held its inaugural meeting in Belfast in September 1964
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The RPSI maintains the only collection of working main line steam locomotives in Ireland
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The island became an important base for the MacDonnell clan
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The largest island in Lough Neagh
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There are six RSPB nature reserves in Northern Ireland open to the public
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Shining a light on the story of Ireland's patron saint
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Coastal tours and tales of lost treasure
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Otto Jaffe was Belfast’s only Jewish Lord Mayor
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The ‘archetypal Ulster protestant political parson’
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A visit to sites associated with St Patrick in Co Down
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Local festival founded in 1969
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Clergyman and father of the celebrated Bronte sisters
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Commemorative verses from Pomeroy LOL
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Husband and wife heavily involved in the United Irishmen
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From sythes to balers, Claire Simpson, outlines a brief history of hay making in NI
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Father of modern Irish church architecture
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Learn about Derry as one of the earliest sites of Christianity in Ireland
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Profile of the pioneer aviator
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One of Bangor’s major heritage attractions
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The museum reflects Larne's archaeological, industrial and natural heritage
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Limavady Museum houses articles related to the linen industry, trades and farming
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An overview of museums and galleries in the south of the city
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A visit to the area of special scientific interest and conservation
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