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Extract from the Cavan town Travel Guides:
CAVAN
town grew up around an abbey, but nothing remains of this beyond its memory and an eighteenth-century tower beside the burial place of Owen Roe O'Neill. The town is quite subdued, with only two main streets: Main Street is the principal artery of shops and bars, while Farnham Street has an older character with some very nice stone Georgian houses, a Classical courthouse of warm sandstone and a huge Catholic cathedral, built in the 1940s, that surprisingly succeeds in confirming status and a sense of place without being overbearing.
The
tourist office
on Farnham Street (April-Sept Mon-Fri 9am-5.30p... read the whole Cavan town Travel Guides...
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