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Poet and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995
Seamus Heaney
Town which is said to have the longest main street of any Irish town
Cookstown
Gaelic clan who ruled Ulster until the seventeenth century; their fortress was located on a hill in Dungannon
O'Neills
Seventeenth century plantation house located near the village of Moneymore; formerly owned by the Scottish Coyngham family, it is now owned by the National Trust
Springhill House
Professional golfer whose only major win was at the Open Championship in 2011
Darren Clarke
Tall Celtic cross on the shore of Lough Neagh, on the site of an abbey founded by St Colman in 590 AD
Ardboe High Cross
Retired snooker player who won the 1985 World Snooker Championship
Dennis Taylor
Megalithic Bronze Age stone circle that is extremely well preserved
Beaghmore
Ancient cathedral town that is the namesake of the local Catholic and Church of Ireland dioceses
Clogher
Pass over the Sperrin Mountains which forms part of the main Belfast to Derry trunk road
Glenshane Pass
Triple arched stone bridge built in 1855 by William Dargan
Charlemont Bridge
Lough Neagh is best known for this type of fish, which, because of its high quality, is widely caught and distributed all across the world
Eel
Quantities of this precious metal have been found in the Sperrin Mountains
Gold
Manufacturer of airline ground support equipment and supplier to airports, whose offices are just outside Dungannon
Mallaghan Engineering
Village nearest the geographic centre of Northern Ireland; the highest station and summit on the Irish standard gauge railway network was located here