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Why Ireland’s second city is an underrated epicurean epicenterThe godfather of European guidebooks says skip to Cork. But Rick Steves is wrong. Ireland’s second city, home to 200,000 residents and the world’s second-largest natural harbor, is having a ...
At the end of the Civil War, the centre of Cork City remained a ruined battleground — the physical, emotional, and financial scars of the burning and the destruction of the main streets still ...
Cork, the 'Rebel City' of Ireland, holds a special place in the hearts of Irish Americans seeking to reconnect with their ancestral roots. From its rich history and vibrant culture to its warm ...
Jokingly referred to as The People's Republic of Cork by its fiercely proud residents, the city hugs the banks of the River Lee in the south of Ireland. Cork takes its name from corcaigh ...
An interactive map of Cork City, which allows visitors to scroll through centuries of the city's history, is now available for free online. The Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh showcases 6,245 sites ...
Island City, Cork’s Urban Sculpture Trail, was officially launched on Tuesday, December, 12 by Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Kieran McCarthy. The new contemporary sculpture trail included five obscure ...
A line from Philip Larkin was on my mind while working on this project. Not the famous reference to his parents, but an aside about beginning to say "thirty years back" about your own life.
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