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- Craggaunowen is an archaeological open-air museum in eastern County Clare, Ireland. It is named for the 16th-century castle which is one of its main components...
- in Gweedore, Sligo, Brandon, Rathangan and a number of other places. Craggaunowen, an open-air museum in County Clare, hosts a yearly Lughnasa Festival...
- was established in 1974 to hold the collection, and the property at Craggaunowen (a 16th-century four-storey tower house, typical of late medieval Ireland...
- body responsible for operating tourist sites including the GPO, and Craggaunowen. In August 2019 Fingal County Council announced Shannon Heritage were...
- pandemic. Other sites included in the transfer to Clare County Council were Craggaunowen Bronze Age Park, Knappogue Castle & Walled Garden, and a retail unit...
- Donovan Castle Gurteen de la Poer Castle Maine Castle Oliver Castle Otway Craggaunowen Castle Croom Castle Curraghmore Damer House Derreen House Derryquin Castle...
- Donovan Castle Gurteen de la Poer Castle Maine Castle Oliver Castle Otway Craggaunowen Castle Croom Castle Curraghmore Damer House Derreen House Derryquin Castle...
- product of Irish influence. Reconstructed Irish crannógs are located at Craggaunowen, County Clare, in the Irish National Heritage Park, County Wexford and...
- approval for 3 years in September 2008. Irish crannógs are located in Craggaunowen, Ireland; the Irish National Heritage Park, in Wexford, Ireland Trulli...
- http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=1866 "Craggaunowen". shannonheritage.com. Shannon Heritage. "The Living Past Experience"...