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 Causeway Coastal Route The Causeway Coastal Route
One of the World's Great Road Journeys
Northwest200 NorthWest 200
Causeway Coast and Glens is home to Ireland's number one road racing event - the famous NorthWest 200, which will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2009.
(Supplied courtesy of Greenlight Television for Duke DVD)
 Danny Boy Festival Danny Boy Festival
The origins of the Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) in Limavady
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 Medieval Mid-Antrim

Medieval Mid-Antrim
Part 1 - Anglo-Normal Conquest
Part 2 - Resurgent Gaelic Lords
Part 3 - The MacDonnells Arrive
Part 4 - 17th Century Conflict
From its beginnings as an Anglo-Norman fort to its eventual destruction in the seventeenth century, the story provides a fascinating insight into the rivalries of the chiefs and lords in the region through the centuries.
(courtesy of The Braid)

 A Mid-Antrim Farm

A Mid-Antrim Farm
Learn more about farming in the past through this evocative video...
(courtesy of The Braid)

 The Distant Past The Distant Past
There is evidence of people having lived in Mid-Antrim for around 9000 years. Traces of a Middle Stone Age settlement were found along the Bann Valley.
(courtesy of The Braid)
 Causeway Coastal Route The Causeway Coastal Route
One of the World's Great Road Journeys
Northwest200 NorthWest 200
Causeway Coast and Glens is home to Ireland's number one road racing event - the famous NorthWest 200, which will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2009.
(Supplied courtesy of Greenlight Television for Duke DVD)
 Danny Boy Festival Danny Boy Festival
The origins of the Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) in Limavady
Video Clip 1
Video Clip 2
 Medieval Mid-Antrim

Medieval Mid-Antrim
Part 1 - Anglo-Normal Conquest
Part 2 - Resurgent Gaelic Lords
Part 3 - The MacDonnells Arrive
Part 4 - 17th Century Conflict
From its beginnings as an Anglo-Norman fort to its eventual destruction in the seventeenth century, the story provides a fascinating insight into the rivalries of the chiefs and lords in the region through the centuries.
(courtesy of The Braid)

 A Mid-Antrim Farm

A Mid-Antrim Farm
Learn more about farming in the past through this evocative video...
(courtesy of The Braid)

 The Distant Past The Distant Past
There is evidence of people having lived in Mid-Antrim for around 9000 years. Traces of a Middle Stone Age settlement were found along the Bann Valley.
(courtesy of The Braid)