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The 14th Century Markree Castle in Collooney, County Sligo, Ireland, had fallen so far into disrepair, it was considered a lost cause until 1989 when... more
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The 14th Century Markree Castle in Collooney, County Sligo, Ireland, had fallen so far into disrepair, it was considered a lost cause until 1989 when Charles and Mary Cooper stepped in to save their family's ancestral home. It now operates as a small hotel with a great restaurant serving meals in an elegantly restored dining room.
From 1830 to 1902, the castle had an observatory with what was believed to be the world's largest telescope at the time. It also was the site of the lowest recorded temperature in Irish History -- minus 19.1 C (-2.4 F) on January 16, 1881.
Author/Photographer James A. Truett, creator of the "Mystical Moods of Ireland" series of books and photographic essays, enjoys sharing the beauty of the world through his words and images. Growing up in Alaska, he began his career as a journalist and photographer at the age of 14. By the age of 19, his work had been published in virtually every major newspaper in the world. His latest books, a two-volume set, "Mystical Moods of Ireland: Enchanted Celtic Skies," showcase the ever-changing moods of the skies of Ireland. Truett resides in County Clare, Ireland. Signup for free previews of his books here.
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