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Greater Clonard Martyrs Memorial
Walking through Belfast, you quickly realize that the history of “The Troubles” is still deeply woven into the landscape of the city. Murals, memorial, peace walls and neighborhood tributes appear throughout different sections of Belfast, reminding us that this conflict is part of a living memory for many people who call this city home. This memorial wall […]
Beacon of Hope / Thanksgiving Square
On our trip to Belfast, Erin and I visited Thanksgiving Square, a meaningful space along the River Lagan. Thanksgiving Square is a recent addition to the city, developed in the early 2000s as part of Belfast’s broader waterfront regeneration. This was a time when the city was actively reshaping itself following The Trouble, moving away from decades of […]
Crumlin Road Gaol
During our visit to Northern Ireland, Erin and I spent time exploring Belfast, a capital city layered with history. One of the most powerful places we visited was Crumlin Road Gaol. Opened in 1846, Crumlin Road Gaol operated for more than 150 years and housed prisoners during the turbulent chapters of Irish history including the Irish War of […]