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If you know of any other interesting local Ballycastle websites which would fit in with the ethos of this site, please post the links below & I'll happily add them to this list.

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1 ~ [image] Moyle D.C.

2 ~ [image] Ballycastle

3 ~ [image] Ballycastle Forest

4 ~ [image] Map of Ballycastle

5 ~ [image] Ballycastle YouTube

6 ~ [image] Ballycastle United F. C.

7 ~ [image] Bonamargy ~ YouTube

8 ~ [image] Postcards of Ballycastle

9 ~ [image] Ballycastle Travel Guide

10 ~ [image] The Corrymeela Community

11 ~ [image] Old Photographs of Ballycastle

12 ~ [image] Ballycastle Backpackers Hostel

13 ~ [image] Culture in Ballycastle ~ YouTube

14 ~ [image] Ballycastle ~ Your Place & Mine

15 ~ [image] Ballycastle ~ Local Bits & Pieces

16 ~ [image] Ballycastle ~ Gateway to the Glens

17 ~ [image] The House of McDonnell ~ Ballycastle

18 ~ [image] Ballycastle Bodhrans ~ Paul McCauley

19 ~ [image] Your Place & Mine ~ Song: The Pride of Croaghmore

20 ~ [image] Your Place & Mine ~ Ballycastle's Mysterious Carved Head

N.B. Ballycastle Museum is Open Throughout July & August 2008

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The museum is housed in the 18th century courthouse and Market Building and includes the very fine, late 19th century/early 20th century Irish Home Industries Workshop collection, artworks by prominent artists such as JW Carey, John Campbell, Rosamund Praegar, watercolours by A Nicholl and John Nixon, the splendid 1904 Taise Banner from the first Glens Feis, social history material of the 19th and 20th century, Neolithic finds from Rathlin Island, Bronze Age material and a photographic and postcard collection.

Contact: Ballycastle Tourist Information
Telephone: 028 2076 2024
Email: tourism@moyle-council.org
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