Irish Culture

The Irish Economy

Literature of Ireland

Irish Theatre


Program Information

Registration

Faculty Directors


Know Before You Go

Getting Around Ireland

Points of Interest

Other Useful Sites


IRISH NEWSPAPERS ONLINE

The Belfast Telegraph

Clare Champion

The Connaught Telegraph

Dublin People

The Galway Advertiser

Irish Examiner

Irish Independent

The Irish News


The Irish Times

The Limerick Post

Mayo News

Munster Express


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Armstrong Atlantic State University
Irish Links

Study Abroad in Ireland:
Economics & Literature
24 May - 9 June 2006

Points of Interest


Irish Newspapers Online

Places to Visit in Connemara

Places to Visit in Derry

Places to Visit in Dublin

Places to Visit in Galway

Places to Visit in Sligo

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Places to Visit in Dublin

Dublin Castle

The center of English oppression and misrule in Ireland for 700 years. See the Old Walls of Dublin, State Apartments, and the treasury. Find out more about Dublin Castle
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Dublinia & the Viking World

Dublinia traces the story of Medieval Dublin from the English Invasion through the Black Death to the closing of the Monasteries in the 1540s. Find out more about Dublinia
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Dublin Writers Museum

At the Writers Musuem, Dublin’s literary celebrities from the past three hundred years are brought to life through their books, letters, portraits and personal items.
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Guinness Storehouse

In the heart of the Guinness factory complex this excellent visitor center tells the story of the 250-year history of Guinness. A complimentary drink in the highest pub in Ireland, the Gravity bar, is part of your visit here. Find out more about The Guinness Storehouse
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Kilmainham Gaol

Ireland's most famous prison. The leaders of the 1916 Rebellion were executed here by the English. Find out more about Kilmainham Gaol
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The National Gallery of Ireland

Houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings. Admission to the permanent collection is free. _________

Trinity College

Once the educator of the elite of Irish society, Trinity College is now open to all. See the Old Library and the Book of Kells. Find out more about Trinity College
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Temple Bar

Dublin's Cultural Quarter. Located in the heart of Dublin's City Centre, some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops line these narrow, cobbled streets running between the Bank of Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral. Find out more about Temple Bar

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Places to Visit in Connemara

Connemara.net
Connemara Heritage & History Centre
Connemara Stone
Connemara Tourism 
Kylemore Abbey and Walled Garden 
                       


Places to Visit in Derry  

DerryTourist.com
Derry Tourist Guide
Harbour Museum
St. Columb's Cathedral & Chapter House Museum
The Tower Museum
The Walled City


Places to Visit in Galway
Galway is a gateway to the scenic areas in the north and west of Ireland.  Known for its pubs and live music, Galway is truly a fun place to visit.  Use Galway as your base when touring the Aran Islands, the Cliffs of Moher, and the Burren, an otherworldly landscape that is known for its many cairns.

Galway.net

Nora Barnacle House Museum

Co. Galway, Ireland
This tiny turn of the century house was the home of Nora Barnacle, companion, wife and life-long inspiration of James Joyce, Ireland's greatest novelist.

Sleepzone Galway & Connemara

Tour of Galway


Places to Visit in Sligo

Drumcliffe

Rosses Point and Coney Island

Sligo Heritage

Sligo Town: An Unofficial Tourist Guide

Sligo Zone

Yeats Society Sligo

 


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Office of Liberal Studies and Faculty Development
Armstrong Atlantic State University
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