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| Unique type of railway built in the area which operated from 1843 to 1854 | Atmospheric railway | 0%
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| Developing residential and commercial modernist suburb | Cherrywood | 0%
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| Glitzy, prestigious coastal district where many celebrities live; often called Ireland's version of Beverly Hills | Dalkey | 0%
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| Ireland's largest shopping centre by area is located here | Dundrum | 0%
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| Ferry port in North Wales where high speed ferries sailing to from Dún Laoghaire until 2014 | Holyhead | 0%
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| As well as housing the offices of many multinational tech companies, Sandyford is also home to this money printing institution | Irish Mint | 0%
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| American rock and roll pianist and singer who briefly owned a house in Foxrock | Jerry Lee Lewis | 0%
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| Former name of Dún Laoghaire from 1821 until 1920 | Kingstown | 0%
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| Extremely popular horse racing track that has hosted both flat and National Hunt races | Leopardstown Racecourse | 0%
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| Novelist, playwright and columnist known for her humorous, warm hearted and surprising novels | Maeve Binchy | 0%
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| Museum in Dún Laoghaire which documents and displays Ireland's maritime history; it is located inside a former club | National Maritime Museum of Ireland | 0%
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| Diplomat, human rights activist and Irish nationalist executed by the British | Roger Casement | 0%
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| Modernist, philosophical playwright, poet and novelist best known for works such as Malloy and Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett | 0%
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| Put on your thinking caps; this large chestnut tree was a major sight on the former Dublin to Wicklow road | The Big Tree | 0%
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| Working and abandoned granite quarries can be found on the side of this mountain in the district of Barnacullia | Three Rock Mountain | 0%
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| Belfield houses the main campus of this prestigious university | University College Dublin | 0%
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