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        <title>NX1143 : Logan Windmill 2</title>
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        <description>This is all that is left of the windmill that was built shortly before 1684 by Patrick McDouall to lessen his estate's dependence on the nearby watermill which in summer was liable to failure.</description>
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        <description>This now houses the Armada Centre which is an exhibition relating to the attempted French invasion of 1796.</description>
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        <description>This statue was erected in 1904 to commemorate four failed uprisings against English rule, the dates of which are engraved on each side of the plinth. The statue was unveiled by the famous Fenian and founder of the Phoenix Society Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa.</description>
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