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Check Out Philip Galvin Acting In Fair City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7_mqN1acps

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More Articles in The Echo About Philip Galvin

http://www.echo.ie/show/article/clondalkin-actor-plays1916-hero
http://www.echo.ie/news/article/love-hate-actor-goes-back-to-his-alma-mater-for-proclamation-day

Listen To Philip Galvin On 96fm
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https://www.youtube.com/user/Thoughtofsounds

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Read About Fair City On Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_City

Fair City is set in Carrigstown, a fictional suburb of Northside Dublin. Many of the scenes take place around the main street in Carrigstown, with notable landmarks on the street including McCoy's pub, Phelan's corner shop (now Spar, formerly Doyle's), The Hungry Pig (formerly The Bistro), the Community Centre (formerly The Haven) and Vino's (formerly Rainbows Sandwich Bar.) Other notable settings include the Acorn Cabs dispatch centre, the shared office, the Helping Hand charity shop, the surgery and most recently The Station.

According to the RTÉ Guide, Carrigstown is bounded by Drumcondra to the north, the city centre to the south, East Wall to the east and Phibsboro to the west.[8] Carrigstown takes its name from the village that grew up around the quarries in which granite was mined until the early 20th century - carrig being the Irish word for rock.

Fair City occasionally makes use of real Dublin locations. Sequences have been shot in the Natural History Museum, on Grafton Street, during the Dublin City Marathon, and, more recently the Zoo and on the Luas, as well as at the National Ploughing Championships. The title sequences involve shots of Dublin.

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