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The 18′ high sculpture unifies the Sperrins most popular art forms (music and dance) in this vision of reconciliation and community regeneration. “Two dancers stand still, poised and ready to begin. At the Lifford side stands a musician holding a fiddle a nd at the Strabane side a musician with a fife. A drummer stands proudly between them linking the Read more…
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Take a step back in time and enter the world of the “whitehouse” at the Wilson Ancestral Home. Guided tours during the months July and August give an insight into the history behind our rich Ulster American connections and how the fate of the 28th preside ncy of the United States was to lie in the hands of local man Read more…
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Barrontop Fun Farm provides a unique opportunity for children to experience feeding and handling animals and a live farm environment. Unusual animals include; ostriches, emus, pot bellied pigs and deer. Birthday parties, schools, playgroups etc. (During the month of December Santa is at the farm) Read more…
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Stories from the area on hi-tech video wall. Model of the Alamo Fort, Texas, where Davy Crockett made his last stand. His family came from the Castlederg area. Wheelchair access. Other times by arrangement. Read more…
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A 10th Century Cross situated on a rocky height on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is a national monument which is believed to be the first High Cross of Ulster. The cross stands 18.5 feet high and 3.5 feet wide, Its 22 panels depict various biblical scenes . Local legend has it that the cross was built with the Read more…
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A costumed guide leads you through a hands-on demonstration of the linen process in the 19th century. Suitable for all ages, good shop. Last working water-powered beetling mill in Ireland. Admission fee applies. Last updated 2017-11-09 Read more…