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Where would you find Dublin’s Lamppost Museum?
Which Dublin Street has a river running beneath it?
Can you name five areas in Dublin that end with the letter ‘o’?
What is the oldest surviving man-made structure still in use in Dublin today?
Which Dublin building served as a munitions factory in the run up to 1916?
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Answers;
Where would you find Dublin’s Lamppost Museum?
Merrion Square is a lamppost museum.
Which Dublin Street has a river running beneath it?
The Poddle runs under Dame Street.
Can you name five areas in Dublin that end with the letter ‘o’?
Portobello, Pimlico, Rialto, Marino, Phisboro /Monto.
This one is bit controversial as Phibsboro is spelt Phibsborough and Monto isn’t used any more but it’s a conversation starter
What is the oldest surviving man-made structure still in use in Dublin today?
The Crypts in Christ Church Cathedral
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Which Dublin building served as a munitions factory in the run up to 1916?
Liberty Hall