Titanic centennial is commemorated in U.S. museums

Titanic frenzy is picking up steam. One hundred years ago on April 12 the Titanic sailed and sank, but people are still fascinated by the fateful journey and stories of people who sailed on its maiden voyage.
To commemorate the importance of this historic event, the private Titanic Foundation Ltd. in Belfast, Northern Ireland, will open a museum on March 31, 2012, in the city where the ship was built and launched.

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Stay at Lough Eske Castle near Donegal in Northern Ireland

Lough Eske Castle is a legendary building in a storybook
location just outside Donegal Town in Northern Ireland.

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Enjoy a visit to Glenveagh National Park in Northern Ireland

Imagine our delight to discover a well-maintained castle and estate, now Glenveagh National Park, in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in northwest County Donegal.

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Giant’s Causeway is popular attraction in N. Ireland

One of natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway, a spectacular area of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, is Northern Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction.

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Montalto Estate in Northern Ireland is perfect for 3 R’s

Rest, relaxation, and romance—be prepared to learn more about these three R’s when visiting Montalto Estate in Northern Ireland.

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