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    The Dundalk Distillery was an Irish whiskey distillery that operated in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland between 1708 and 1926. It is thought to have been...
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    the nearby former Dundalk Distillery house both the County Museum Dundalk and the Louth County Library. Sporting clubs include Dundalk Football Club (who...
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    (1820–1978) Limavady Distillery, County Londonderry (1805–1914) Drogheda Distillery, County Louth (1782–1850 or later) Dundalk Distillery, County Louth (1708–1926)...
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  • Dundalk Football Club (/dʌnˈdɔː(l)k/ dun-DAW(L)K; Irish: Cumann Peile Dhún Dealgan) is a professional football club that competes in the League of Ireland...
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  • for operation as a distillery, the Great Northern Distillery. The Great Northern Brewery, which commenced operations in 1896 in Dundalk, Ireland, was the...
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    of Dundalk Distillery. The building in which the museum is located was originally the grain store of a distillery established in 1780. The distillery ceased...
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    Cooley Distillery is an Irish whiskey distillery on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland founded in 1987 and owned by Suntory Global Spirits...
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  • non-exhaustive list of notable people born, educated, or prominent in Dundalk, Ireland. The lists are in alphabetical order by surname. Molly Barton...
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  • Braniff (Portadown) Johnny Breen (Dundalk) Gary Browne (Lisburn Distillery) Matty Burrows (Glentoran) Jason Byrne (Dundalk) Raffaele Cretaro (Sligo Rovers)...
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  • the tie finished level on goals scored, the tie was awarded to Dundalk after Distillery left the pitch before extra time commenced in protest at the officials'...
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    lighthouse was built on Greenore Point in 1830. Several decades later, the Dundalk and Greenore Railway Act of 1863 authorised the construction of the port...
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  • biochemist Pearse Lyons in 1980 in Lexington, Kentucky. Lyons was born in Dundalk, Ireland and was educated in University College Dublin and the University...
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    Pearse Lyons (category People from Dundalk)
    sector as an innovator and industry leader. Lyons was born and raised in Dundalk, County Louth. He graduated from University College Dublin (UCD) with a...
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  • Distillery Football Club was an Irish association football club originally based on Distillery Road in Drumcondra, Dublin. The club was active during the...
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  • in the first leg listed on the left. 1Despite losing their ties, Distillery and Dundalk progressed to the quarter-finals as "best losers". Teams that were...
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  • Peter Watson (footballer, born 1944) (category Lisburn Distillery F.C. players)
    Bessbrook Wanderers, Newry Town, Aston Villa, Glenavon, Glentoran, Distillery, Dundalk, Portadown and Dungannon Swifts. He also earned one cap for the Northern...
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    Jim Magilton (category Dundalk F.C. non-playing staff)
    spell. He has since managed Melbourne Victory, Northern Ireland U21 and Dundalk. Magilton was born in Belfast and attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers'...
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  • 000, Ken O'Doherty moved to Crystal Palace, and Alan O'Neill left for Dundalk. The team were relegated in 1985/86 with eight points, a record low in...
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  • v Distillery Second Round Dundalk v Shelbourne Second Round Replay Shelbourne v Dundalk Source: Bray Unknowns v Dundalk Dolphin v Dundalk Dundalk v Shelbourne...
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  • Tom McCabe (footballer) (category Lisburn Distillery F.C. players)
    Place of birth Dundalk, Ireland Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1949–1953 Dundalk ? (13) 1953–1954 Distillery ? (2) 1954–1956...
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    Carlingford Lough and the border with Northern Ireland; to the south is Dundalk Bay. The peninsula is ringed by the R173 regional road. The peninsula is...
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  • previous editions. Shamrock Rovers won the title for the 4th time, defeating Dundalk 3–0 in the final. 1Glentoran and Shamrock Rovers both advanced into the...
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    May 1844. The station has direct trains on the Enterprise northbound to Dundalk, Newry, Portadown, Lisburn and Belfast Central, and southbound to Dublin...
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    The History of Dundalk Football Club (1903–1965) briefly describes the introduction of association football to the town of Dundalk, Ireland in the pre-World...
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    Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. Fermanagh is also home to The Boatyard Distillery, a distillery producing gin. Attractions outside Enniskillen include: Belleek...
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  • 1942 FAI Cup final (category Dundalk F.C. matches)
    April 1942 at Dalymount Park in Dublin, and was contested by Dundalk and Cork United. Dundalk won 3–1 to win their first FAI Cup. The two sides' three previous...
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  • winners in 1964–65 after defeating Dundalk 2–1 in the final on 26 December 1964 at Dalymount Park. Home Farm, Distillery in 1941–42 and Wayside Celtic in...
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    Lexington completed construction of a distillery, brewery and visitors center known as Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery which opened in downtown in 2018...
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  • Tommy Kinsella (category Lisburn Distillery F.C. players)
    make 4 appearances for Rovers in European competition. He also played for Dundalk in Europe, featuring against Liverpool in the 1969-70 Fairs Cup competition...
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  • and 1951–52 respectively. Current League of Ireland clubs Athlone Town, Dundalk, Longford Town, UCD and Cabinteely are also former members of the Leinster...
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