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Mullingar: History and beauty are woven together in the charming town of Mullingar. Once known as Maelblatha, it has transformed over the centuries to become a bustling administrative center. Legend has it that a mill played a significant role, giving rise to its modern name. Mullingar's rich heritage includes a tradition of cattle-trading until recent times. The closure of the cattle market in 2003 marked the beginning of a new era, with the development of the Market Point, a vibrant mix of commercial and residential spaces. Nature lovers and anglers flock to Mullingar for its enchanting lakes. Lough Owel, Lough Ennell, and Lough Derravaragh are a haven for those seeking tranquility and the thrill of a good catch. Lough Derravaragh, in particular, is steeped in Irish mythology, forever tied to the legendary tale of the Children of Lir. Connecting the town to Lough Ennell is the picturesque Lacy's Canal and the majestic River Brosna. Mullingar's creative spirit shines through in its local artisans. Mullingar Pewter, a renowned firm, crafts exquisite pewterware, prized both locally and internationally. Their skill and craftsmanship are a true testament to the town's artistic legacy. Another artistic gem is Genesis Fine Art, whose sculptures, including "The Pilgrims," grace prominent locations such as Austin Friars St, immersing visitors in a world of beauty and history. As the largest town in the Irish Midlands, Mullingar has experienced a surge in population, making it a thriving hub and a sought-after commuter town. Two newspapers, The Westmeath Examiner and The Westmeath Topic, keep the community informed and engaged. Mullingar also plays a vital role in the Midlands Gateway, a collaboration with Athlone and Tullamore, fostering regional growth and development. Standing proudly at the heart of Market Square is a statue honoring the beloved singer, Joe Dolan, a true Mullingar native. His legacy lives on, forever etched in the town's history. Mullingar is also the cherished hometown of Niall Horan, a member of the world-famous One Direction band. With its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich heritage, Mullingar offers a true taste of Ireland's Midland charm.
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