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Access for all: Irish wheelchair users speak on their favourite Irish getaways
In 2025, Ireland still has ways to go when it comes to accessibility, but some spots get it right. Jennifer McShane speaks to ...
Upscale Adventuring on MSN
What Ireland Is Really Known For — And Why Travelers Keep Falling in Love With It
This small island country in the North Atlantic has quite the global reputation for a country of just 5 milllion people. The ...
Tucked away in the South-West of the country and home of the Blarney stone, there is an amazing range of things to do in Cork.
Steve Ronin on MSN
Abandoned Titanic Owner's Gilded-Aged Mansion (Lynwood Hall)
Lynnewood Hall, a neoclassical mansion in Philadelphia, was built between 1897 and 1900 for businessman Peter A.B. Widener.
A new boutique hotel inspired by the Titanic is hoping to dock in Columbus. Unsinkable Hotels, a brand of Historical ...
The sinking of the Titanic may have happened over 113 years ago, but the curiosity surrounding the disaster remains at its peak. Numerous documentaries and a box-office smash hit have since come out, ...
When the RMS Titanic was constructed, people considered her to be “unsinkable” as she had some advanced safety features to boast. But alas, on April 15, 1912, fate came in the form of an iceberg and ...
Egypt suffered a devastating loss in September when a pharaoh's priceless bracelet was stolen from a museum in Cairo – and melted down. Now forever lost, the bracelet belonged to Pharaoh Usermaatre ...
Titanic variants of Plants and Brainrots in Plants Vs Brainrots are exceedingly rare. This is doubly so for high-rarity Plants and Brainrots, with the Titanic variant of the Secret Plant Shroombino ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a new name -- one you’ve probably used for years. On Wednesday, October 8, the historic museum "reintroduced itself" as the Philadelphia Art Museum. Now, the new ...
The World’s First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects Wants Its Collection to Shrink, Not Grow
More than 250 looted objects are on display in UNESCO's Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects. UNESCO To raise awareness of the illicit trafficking of cultural heritage artifacts, from ...
(RNS) — The museum, devoted to the history of Christian and gospel music, opened late last week in Nashville. Organizers say it’s a sign Christian music is experiencing a revival. NASHVILLE, Tenn.
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