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"Known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a very colourful seaport town on the south coast of County Cork. You can reach it in 25 minutes from Cork. Is the last port where departed the Titanic before taking the ocean. You can go visit the Titanic Experience where you can play as a passenger on the ship and see replicas of the interior of the Titanic. Or you can go in the Heritage Center, a beautiful, informative and sometimes emotive Exhibition that allow you to learn about the story of Irish Emigration. Go visit the St. Colman's Cathedral, climb uo the road and watch the coloured houses known as the "Deck Of Cards". From there you can also have a beautiful view of the town and the port. "
Raven Patzke
"Cobh is a town located in Cork city’s harbor. This seaport was formally known as Queenstown from 1849-1920 and most well-known for being the Titanic’s last port of call in 1912. Now, you can head to Titanic Experience Cobh ( a themed attraction) to take a walk through time."
Elliot Voilmy
"Cobh a été la dernière étape du Titanic, avant de partir rejoindre New-York. Ceci après être parti de Southampton en Angleterre et d'avoir fait escale également à Cherbourg en France. Cobh est donc liée à l'histoire de ce navire qui a coulé en 1912. "

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