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Barroom Collection (#2)

"Exploring the World, One Barroom at a Time" From the historic Teller House Bar in Colorado, USA to the Dunbrody Emigrant Ship in New Ross, Co Wexford, Ireland




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"Exploring the World, One Barroom at a Time" From the historic Teller House Bar in Colorado, USA to the Dunbrody Emigrant Ship in New Ross, Co Wexford, Ireland, barrooms have always been more than just places to grab a drink, and are windows into history and culture. In Galway City's Spanish Arch, Co Galway, Ireland, locals gather under its ancient stone arches to share stories and laughter. Meanwhile, the Rock of Cashel stands tall in Co Tipperary, Ireland - a majestic backdrop for sipping on pints while immersing oneself in Irish heritage. The John D'Arcy Monument in Clifden pays tribute to the founder of this charming town. A monument that reminds us of how bars can become symbols of community and remembrance. As we cross Glanworth Bridge over Funshion River in Co Cork, Ireland; we witness nature's beauty blending seamlessly with man-made structures. Inside a cozy café interior or along Cushendun Beach where railway sleepers stand as defense against crashing waves - these unique settings offer solace amidst breathtaking landscapes. Killarney's vibrant streets beckon visitors with traditional Irish pubs serving up rounds of drinks and lively music. And no visit to Dublin is complete without experiencing Temple Bar - its cultural quarter alive with art galleries and bustling taverns. But it doesn't end there; even castles like Markree Castle in Collooney invite guests into their grand halls for an unforgettable evening filled with elegance and merriment. So let us embark on this global journey through barrooms – each one telling tales etched within their walls. From small towns to iconic cities across continents – they are not merely watering holes but gateways into rich histories waiting to be discovered sip by sip.