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M32***23
5/5Outstanding
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Irish Military War Museum & Family Park Nearby is the Jenny Johnston Boat and Famine Museum! It’s not a problem to visit for a morning! The scenery is good, the climate is good, the prices are OK, the staff is warm and thoughtful
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Posted: Mar 1, 2022
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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In 1845, a five-year famine erupted in Ireland, known as the potato famine, during which time Ireland's population fell by a quarter and more than a million people emigrated to the United States. Located on the immigration ship Jenny Johnston, the museum introduced the terrible famine and the subsequent Irish immigration.
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Posted: May 14, 2018
GLS***24
5/5Outstanding
An Artist painting the Jeanie Johnston Famine museum
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Posted: Oct 14, 2012
隔壁七叔
3/5Average
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Looking forward to the unrelated but also on the horse, those exhibits are really not heartfelt, in short, less amazing, do not recommend
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Posted: Dec 9, 2016
GLS***36
3/5Average
For just €5, you can enter the working replica of Dublin's most famous famine ship. Used to take victims of the potato famine abroad to a better life, it's a fascinating look into Ireland's past that any history buff will love.Tours last up to 50 minutes and will give you a realistic idea of what life was like for those making the voyage to the "New World".