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Explore Dublin's LGBTQ+ history this Pride with Tonie Walsh on the Lavender Walk

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The ‘Godfather of Gay’, Tonie Walsh is back with his unmissable Lavender Walk, Dublin’s original LGBTQ+ history tour. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Ireland’s rich queer history at some of the sites where seminal events took place and the country’s queer community was born.

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