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Ballycastle Museum
The Ballycastle museum is within the 18th century courthouse and market building. The museum’s collection includes the Irish Homes Industries Workshop which was part on the Arts and Crafts Revival in Ireland.
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Ballycastle Museum, Castle St, Ballycastle, Antrim BT54 6AS, United Kingdom
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