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Georgian mile
District in Dublin, Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Georgian mile is an unofficial term used to describe a continuous, near mile-long thoroughfare largely lined with Georgian townhouses in Dublin, Ireland. It comprises Fitzwilliam Place, Fitzwilliam Square East, Fitzwilliam Street, and Merrion Square East. According to The Irish Times, the stretch was once "the longest and arguably the finest Georgian streetscape in the world."[1] It was built between the 1780s and the 1830s.[2]
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![]() A view down the length of the Georgian mile in 1993. The terminating vista is Holles Street Hospital. The gas cylinder behind it was demolished in the mid-'90s | |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
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Coordinates | 53.3371439°N 6.2488052°W / 53.3371439; -6.2488052 |
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