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Duncannon Fort is star shaped and built at a strategically important promontory in Waterford Harbour.
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The Museum is located in the old farmyard buildings of Johnstown Castle which were built about 1810. These have been restored and converted to provide facilities for Irelands largest Agricultural Museum.
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A plant collection of international standing with 4500 types of trees and shrubs from all regions of the world. Covers 252 hectares. Open all year, admission.
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The National 1798 Visitor Centre is family friendly, and tells the epic and heroic tale of the 1798 Rebellion and its aftermath using the latest multi-media and interactive computers. After a tour, relax in the bright, airy tea room or browse around the w
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The prehistoric Celtic settlement of Loch Garman linked with the 9th century Viking settlement to form what is now Wexford. The present day narrow main street formed the market trail between the two communities. In the 12th and 13th centuries the ...
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The Wexford Slobs are famous for the wild geese which spend the winter months there. Nowadays some ten thousand Greenland White-fronted Geese, over one third of the world population, spend the winter on the Wexford Slobs. The Visitor Centre has many inter
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