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Curragh Camp, Curragh station

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Francis
December 29, 2017
The Curragh Army Camp has its own museum, that you can visit (Free-of-charge) and take in the marvels of this magnificent geographical and historical site - military, civilian, equitation, conservation and archaeology. Historically and militarily significant over the years - dating back to prehistoric times; the Fianna used to meet at the Hill of Allen; Henry II camped here on his way to Dublin in 1171; the Jacobite army trained here in 1686-7 and the British after establishing a permanent post in 1855, trained men to go and fight in the Boer War and the trenches of the Somme during World War I. .. Nearby and very interesting. Certainly worth a visit! With no admission charge ... a must see!
The Curragh Army Camp has its own museum, that you can visit (Free-of-charge) and take in the marvels of this magnificent geographical and historical site - military, civilian, equitation, conservation and archaeology. Historically and militarily significant over the years - dating back to prehist…
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Curragh Camp, County Kildare
Curragh