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fallout1

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okay well i am an american and i have to do a project over Dublin, Ireland. but i need help with, how is the most famous person from there? and what are the top 5 places you would like to vist there? think as a tourist!. please help me by putting some helpful websites. thanks!

    



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pjdscott
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Hello,

Rather than giving ou the answers directly and learning nothing, why not have a look at my site? You will find all kinds of interesting snippets there for your quest.

Good luck,
Peter


clarky303
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To name but a few;

Samuel Beckett
Bram Stoker
Oscar Wilde
Bono
Phil Lynott

All from Dublin!

Places to visit, well the huge spire, Dublin castle, the river Liffey that runs through the city.

Look on wikipedia, theres alot about Dublin on there.
Heres a link;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin


StarbucksAficionado
the most famous person from ireland would of course be st. patrick. another person that comes to mind is bono of u2. bono has been responsible for starting charities all over the world and is known worldwide as is the band of u2. Concerning the places to visit, dublin is the most famous city and most progressive. Cork city is also very famous and is the second largest city in Ireland. While Belfast is not part of the Republic of Ireland it is also a great city to visit. Dundalk is also a city that comes to mind as my ancestors are from there. Dundalk is a progressive city as well and is a place people like to go to. Galway is also a great place to verture!


not a mused
if you want to e-mail me i can sort out info for you .Iwas a bus driver in the city and was on the tour programme.If you have specific questions i will reply to you no problem .We have Guinness &Whiskey heritage centres .Also Kilmainham Jail (1916 rising )just lety me know if that helps .Cheers


cherub
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www.visitdublin.com
www.failteireland.com

Lots of famous people from here. Some mentioned by other answerers. Others are Sir Bob Geldof, Molly Malone, and lots more. Tourist places are Guinness Factory, Dublin Castle, Trinity College, City Hall, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patricks Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol, Phoenix Park, Art Galleries and Museums.


Wackford Squeers
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Peeps: Sir Bob Geldof has to be the greatest person to come outta Dublin!!!

Places: Trinity College/Stephens Green, The SPIRE!!!, Henry Street/Jervis St/O'Connell St for the shopping!, The National Museum of Ireland/The Irish Museum of Modern Art/The Hugh Lane Gallery, Phoenix Park/Papal Cross, Croke Park, etc etc etc.


jim t
more details on scope of project needed but my list would be.
dublin georgian society
www.irelandseye.com
www.dublinzoo.ie
Guinness hop stores
Collins barracks museum.

Arthur Guinness [who else]
Brendan Behan. Jonathan Swift
Jack Charlton [honary Dub] . Bertie Ahern .


lilith663
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Just browsing these questions and came upon yours. I'm an American also. Go to Dublin Tourism. It lists a lot of different places to visit. I visited a lot of them while there. I would pick Trinity College and the Book of Kells as one place, Dublin Castle, The General Post Office, Christ Church. Call or visit a travel agent and they may have some brochures for you to look at.


Learner
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http://www.dublintourist.com

http://www.visitdublin.com

Lots to read there.


Keko Chambers
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Lubra Magummari. He created (the leprocons).
look on worldmap.com & click on Ireland.



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