- wiki2.org en/O'Connell_StreetThe Metropole and Capitol cinemas next to the GPO were demolished[56][57] in 1973, McDonald noting this removed the central social hub of O'Connell Street.
- discoveringireland.com vacations/o-connell-street/O'Connell Street is the main street of the city. Previous known as Sackville St., it features in many of the historic events which took place in Dublin.
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- archiseek.com tag/oconnell-street-dublin/In the 19th Century this was known as Sackville Street after a Lord Lieutenant and after independence was renamed O’Connell Street after the Liberator Daniel...
- tripadvisor.in AttractionsNear-g186605-d191017-O_…Things to do near O'Connell Street on Tripadvisor: See 316,505 reviews and 50,033 candid photos of things to do near O'Connell Street in Dublin, Province of...
- britannica.com place/OConnell-StreetO’Connell Street—first called Drogheda and then Sackville Street—is a stretch of shops, cinemas, and snack bars.
- cityplanet.org en/ireland/dublin/o'connell-streetThe most important aspects of O'Connell Street as well as its illustrious and extensive history can be learned from local guides.
- joyceproject.com notes/060012liberatorsform.htmDublin's grandest avenue, O'Connell Street, runs north from the River Liffey for 500 meters. It is often said to be the widest city street in Europe, and has been...
- expedia.com OConnell-Street-City-Centre-Dublin.…O’Connell Street is among Dublin’s busiest and recognizable parts. It consists of a wide boulevard divided by spaces for trees and works of art.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/114174Because of the extensive destruction and rebuilding, most of the buildings on O'Connell Street date from the 1910s and 1920s.