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A History Lovers Guide to Cork 
 
by Mark R. Whittington August 30, 2005

Visiting Cork

Other attractions include the Crawford Art Gallery, the Butter Museum, Firkin Crane Center, Triskel Arts Center, the Cork Public Museum, Cork City Gaol, the Cork Vision Centre, Blackrock Castle Heritage Park and the Ballincollig Gunpowder Mills.

Cork has an airport with flights from the rest of Ireland, as well as the UK and Europe. There are also ferries that link Cork with the UK and France. Train and bus service connects the city with the rest of Ireland, particularly Dublin. Cork’s city center is small and walkable. There are busses and tours that go regularly to Blarney Castle and other nearby attractions

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