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WELCOME TO THE COBH HERITAGE CENTRE ... The “Queenstown Story” is the story of Irish Emigration. The scattering of the Irish is one of the great migration stories ...
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Attracting some 100,000 visitors each year, the Queenstown Story examines the devastating effect of the Great Famine on the country, during which some 1.5 million Irish people died and a further 1.5 million fled the country between 1845 and 1851.
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This amazing museum tells the stories of the people who emigrated by ship and stopped at this port before embarking to America or other places around the world.
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Cobh Heritage Centre. The Queenstown Story

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Heritage museum and historic naval, emigration and shipping harbour, from where Titanic set sail.
Address: The Queenstown Story @ Cobh Heritage Centre Deepwater Quay Tel 021 4813591 Deepwater Quay, Cobh, Co. Cork, P24 CY67, Ireland
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9:30 AM Sat
Phone: +353 21 481 3591
It tells the story of immigrants, sailors, convicts and passengers on the Titanic and Lusitania using letters, diaries, clothing, replica furniture, and ...
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Housed in the old train station (next to the current station), this interactive museum is way above average, chronicling Irish emigrations across the Atlantic ...
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The "Queenstown Experience", located at the centre, has mostly permanent exhibitions of Irish history. The centre has held exhibits on life in Ireland through ...
In a beautifully restored Victorian railway station, the center tells the story of the city, its harbor, and the Irish exodus in a series of displays, films, ...