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Recommended
Wedding, Party and Event Entertainment Venues in Lisburn:
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Beachlawn
House Hotel, Dunmurray
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Emerald
Road House, Dunmurray
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Ballymac
Hotel
Malone Lodge
Hotel
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Ramada Plazza,
Shaws Bridge
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The Square
Bistro, Lisburn
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The Old
Inn, Crawfordsburn
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La Mon Hotel
and Country Club, Comber
Why
hire fun casino night, wedding disco, starlight dancefloor, chip
van and karoke in Lisburn?
Lisburn's
original site was located on what is now known as Hill Street, on
a hill above the River Lagan. There was also a fort on the north
side of what is now known as Castle Gardens. In 1611 James I granted
Sir Fulke Conway, a Welshman of Norman descent, the lands of Killultagh
in south-west County Antrim. During the 1620s the streets of Lisburn
were laid out just as they are today: Market Square, Bridge Street,
Castle Street and Bow Street. Conway brought over many English and
Welsh settlers during the Ulster Plantation; he also had a manor
house built on what is now Castle Gardens and in 1623 a church on
the site of the current cathedral.
The
Manor House was destroyed in the accidental fire of 1707 and was
never rebuilt; the city's Latin motto, Ex igne resurgam ("Out
of the fire I shall arise"), is a reference to this incident.
Lisburn is also known as the birthplace of Ireland's linen industry,
which was established in 1698 by Louis Crommelin and other Huguenots.
An exhibition about the Irish linen industry is now housed in the
Irish Linen Centre, which can be found in the old Market House in
Market Square.
Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast
corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million.
Thanks
To Wikipedia
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Ballyclare Ballymena
Ballymoney Ballynahinch
Banbridge Bangor
Belfast Carrickfergus
Carryduff Coalisland
Coleraine Comber
Cookstown Craigavon
Derry / Londonderry Donaghadee
Downpatrick Dromore
Dundonald Dungannon
Enniskillen
Glengormley Greenisland
Holywood Kilkeel
Larne Limavady
Lisburn Lurgan
Magherafelt Newcastle
Newry Newtownabbey
Newtownards Omagh
Portadown Portrush
Portstewart
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