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Situated on Ireland's gorgeous 1500-mile Wild Atlantic Way driving route, County Clare is renowned for its thriving music and dance traditions, breathtaking geography, and captivating prehistoric, ancient, and Medieval history.

We at Road Trip: Ireland, are thrilled to share it all with you!

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SHANNON AIRPORT (Text Only)

The Gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way

If you’re visiting County Clare for the first time, you might just have the pleasure to arrive in Ireland at Shannon Airport, the airport located at the very heart of the Wild Atlantic Way. As the only airport on the 1500-mile driving route offering flights from the US, Europe, and the UK, we think that’s as it should be!

Will you be staying in Clare? An amazing road trip awaits with Cultural Roadmapp as your guide. Or perhaps you’ll follow the route north—along Clare’s craggy coast to Galway, Mayo, Sligo, and Donegal—or south, to the “edge-of-the-world” peninsulas of Kerry and Cork.

No matter which direction you choose, this magical road will rise up to meet you. And when it’s time to leave, Shannon Airport will be there, with its famous Duty-Free (the world’s first) and—for those flying to America—full, fast, and efficient US Preclearance services, so you can undergo any necessary inspections here and ease your transition to (sigh) everyday life back home.

Loop Head Peninsula

Saltwater Stories

Explore this welcoming and eco-friendly headland where life and livelihood have revolved around the sea for millennia. Hear the story of the tragic Kilbaha pilots who plied the Shannon Estuary, the little Mobile Ark where parishioners prayed at low tide, and the resort town of Kilkee, known for its scuba diving and the charmingly notorious West Clare Railway! With Bernie Keating of Keating's Bar and Ailish Connolly and Liz Greehy of Kilbaha Gallery & Crafts.

Our recommendations:

SHOP

Kilbaha Gallery & Crafts

Fodry, Loop Head, Co. Clare

www.kilbahagallery.com

+353 65 905 8843

> Remember your trip with one of their gorgeous local paintings featuring Loop Head's stunning cliffsides. Take a moment to enjoy a coffee and ask owners Ailish and Liz about the area, they'll give you all the best advice and surely share a few of their favorite stories! Free Wifi.

EAT & DRINK

Diamond Rocks Cafe

W. End, Kilkee Upper, Kilkee

www.diamondrockscafe.com

+353 86 372 1063

> Try their open-face crab sandwich on brown soda bread, or enjoy a scone with their local Ponera barista coffee. Free Wifi.

Keating's Bar & Restaurant

Pier Road, Kiltrellig, Kilbaha

www.keatingsbar.com

+353 86 824 1846

> Try their famous seafood chowder or soup of the day, and chat with owners Bernie and Helen Keating, in whose family the pub has remained for the past four generations

The Long Dock

West St, Rinemackaderrig, Carrigaholt

www.thelongdock.com

+353 65 9058106

> Located in the little fishing village of Carrigaholt, The Long Dock is a traditional pub with exquisite local seafood. Enjoy their crab platter or fish & chips while you chat with locals, and be sure to try their homemade ice cream!

FISH

Fishing Adventures

Kilbaha, Loop Head Peninsula

http://fishingadventures.ie

+353 87 7508758 or +353 89 4431182

fishadven@gmail.com

> The ​west ​coast of Ireland is renowned for its abundance of fish and variety of cold​-​ and warm​-​water species. Operating out of the small fishing town of Kilbaha, local skipper Sean M​aguire knows all the best spots​ and has everything you'll need—including his Lochin 33 fast workboat—for a great day out on the water.

You truly haven’t seen Ireland until you’ve seen her from the water. The scenery and cliff views are even more stunning from the sea, and you’ll often meet curious dolphins, sea birds, and seals, and even perhaps a basking shark or whale!

EXPLORE

The Pollock Holes See them at low tide, located just in front of the Diamond Rock's Cafe. Get up close and personal with sea creatures and plants in their unique tide pool ecosystem. Kilkee Cliff Walk Just beyond the Diamond Rocks Cafe, this short cliff walk has stunning 360 views of Kilkee's bay, cliffs, and neighboring headlands. The top of the walk is a particularly stunning place to enjoy sunset Bridges of Ross A must-see overlook with a short hike to the land bridge, located on L2000, on the north side of Loop Head Peninsula Loop Head Lighthouse Kilbaha South, Paid entry, http://www.loophead.ie/what-to-see-in-ireland-loop-head-lighthouse/ Kilbaha Pilots Memorial Located across the road from Keatings Bar & Restaurant Church of the Little Ark in Moneen, Kilrush

SLEEP

Purecamping, Kilkee, Loop Head

http://purecamping.ie/

+353 5 9057953

Stella Maris Hotel

O'Connell St, Dough, Kilkee, Loop Head

http://stellamarishotel.com/

+353 65 905 6455

Spanish Point

Out of the Depths

Join maritime historian Dr. John Treacy and plunge into the distant past, when the famed Spanish Armada wrecked off Ireland's west coast, leaving a haunting legacy—the Tomb of the Spaniards—and inspiring a brilliant scientific investigation now in progress. Then stay tuned for a hilarious rendition of Irish expressions about—what else?—the weather!

Our recommendations:

EAT & SLEEP


Coast Lodge Hotel
www.coastlodge.ie
Spanish Point, Miltown Malbay
+353 65 708 5687 or +353 89 962 5463
> Directly overlooking Spanish Point Beach, this beautifully​ ​furnished boutique hotel has both traditional ensuite rooms and a self​-​catering, pet-friendly apartment perfect for families or small groups. Their onsite restaurant features the best of local seafood, seasonal produce, and indulgent desserts, and their piano bar is a perfect place to relax with a brew in the evening.

The Armada Hotel
Spanish Point, Leagard
www.armadahotel.com
+353 065 707 9000

The Bellbridge House Hotel
Dough, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare
www.bellbridgehotelclare.com
+353 065 708 4038

Miltown Malbay

Mad for 'Trad'

This small town explodes every year with a remarkable Summer school and festival that draw aficionados of "trad" (Irish traditional music) from the four corners of the globe. Learn the secret code of etiquette at "seisiuns" (Irish jam sessions) with Harry Hughes, and take your first (funny) music lesson on the concertina, the sailor's favorite instrument, with Jack Talty.

Our recommendations:

MUSIC

Friel's Pub (Lynch's on the sign)
Mullagh Rd, Leagard North
https://www.facebook.com/frielspub/
+353 65 708 5883
> Great place to catch excellent sessions year-round

EAT

The Yard Cafe & Bistro
Ennistymon Road, Leagard North
https://www.facebook.com/yard.miltownmalbay/
+353 65 708 4111
> Try their amazing brick-oven pizza, especially their "Women's Waistline" and "Meaty Man's," and ask about their homemade ice cream

The Old Bakehouse
http://www.theoldbakehouse.ie/
+353 065 7084350
> For a hearty Irish meal, be sure to check out The Old Bakehouse on Miltown's main strip. Featuring local ingredients like St. Tola's goats cheese, seafood, and beef as well as daily specials.


EXPLORE

White Strand Beach
> Located just outside of town, where you can rent paddle boards and kayaks during the summer, with a lifeguard, toilet, and shower facilities. There is a designated swimming hole, best at mid-tide, on the right of the bay on the rocks. Be sure to enjoy the easy, stunning cliffside walk to the right of the bay and explore the tide pools at low tide.

The Music Makers of West Clare
Museum
Flag Rd, Leagard North
www.themusicmakers.ie
> Learn about Clare's incredible musical heritage

EXPERIENCE

Willie Clancy Summer School
www.scoilsamhraidhwillieclancy.com/
First full week of July, annual Irish traditional music and set dance festival that has made Miltown Malbay world-famous among irish musicians, dancers, and listeners.

Cliffs of Moher

Popular Geography and Its Perils

Experience the magical, magnetic Cliffs of Moher with rangers Phoebe Larkin and Cormac McGinley as your guides. Discover seabirds who lay their eggs on shelves of sheer rock; famous movies featuring the Cliffs; and a carefully tended, delicate ecosystem of flowers, birds, insects, and bunnies. Then hear two Irish folktales about fatal missteps at the Cliffs and nearby Hag's Head. And please . . . watch your step!

This tour stop is dedicated to Jill Nienhiser, a rabid Harry Potter fan.

Our recommendations:

CAFE & GIFT SHOP


Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre Cafes & Gift Shop
Lislorkan North, Lislarkin North, Co. Clare
www.cliffsofmoher.ie
+353 65 708 6141

> Consider visiting the cliffs after 4pm during high season for the best experience. It will be less crowded, and if you come about an hour before sunset, the cliffs appear to magically come alive with a stunning pinkish-purple glow.

Liscannor

The Spark and the Flame

Blink and you might miss it, but the little town of Liscannor possesses an amazing legacy: one of Ireland's most affecting holy wells and a scientific invention (hint: it swims underwater like a porpoise) by a local resident who just may have changed the course of world history. Then, enjoy an exclusive performance by famed Irish singer-songwriter Luka Bloom, outside at St. Brigid's Well.

Our recommendations:

DRINK

Considine's Bar

www.considinesbar.com
+353 87 798 6513
> Enjoy a pint or cup of tea after exploring St. Brigid's Well, and meet publicans KEvin and Caitriona Considine; ask them about the well, and they might just take you on a private tour!

SHOP & CAFE

Moher Cottage

www.mohercottage.com
+353 87 295 9096
Hours: 9am - 5pm Tues-Sun
St Brigid's Well (opposite Considine's Bar)
> The Considine's newest venture (in their restored cow shed and pig stye!) is a gorgeous little cafe and gift shoppe with views of the bay, barista coffee, and artisan fudge made right on the premises! Free Wifi

The Rock Shop
Derreen, Liscannor, Co. Clare
www.therockshop.ie
+353 65 708 1930
> Renowned for their beautiful jewelry, souvenirs, and unique gifts. Their cafe has excellent coffee and Butler's hot chocolate--great for a warm drink after the cliff walk at nearby Hag's Head

EAT

Joe's Cafe

Marine Parade, Dough, Lahinch, Co. Clare
+353 65 708 6113
> Filling, delicious, yet healthy food with vegetarian options. Try their delicious salads, meat pies, and Moroccan-inspired dishes, as well as their perfectly-foamed lattes and truly gorgeous warm chocolate fudge cake. Free Wifi.

O'Looney's
Beech House Marine Parade Wild Atlantic Way, Dough, Lahinch, Co. Clare
www.olooneys.ie
+353 065 708 1414
A favorite among golfers with a balcony where you can enjoy a beer and take in the sunset over the water

SLEEP

Cliffs of Moher Hotel

Main St, Liscannor, Co. Clare
www.cliffsofmoherhotel.com
+353 065 708 1924

Lisdoonvarna

Looking for Love in All the Right Places

Oh, Lisdoonvarna! Its annual Matchmaking Festival is a mecca for hopefuls from Europe and far-flung countries around the world who've all come to find a fiancé. Alas, their fates lie in the hands of one man, Willie Daly, Ireland's last living matchmaker, whose ancient notebook, passed down for generations, may just hold the key.

Our Recommendations:

EAT & DRINK


Roadside Tavern & Burren Storehouse
17 Rooska, Rathbaun, Lisdoonvarna, V95 X5Y6
http://www.roadsidetavern.ie
+353 (0)65 707 4084
roadsidetavern@gmail.com

The Roadside Tavern is a true gem of a microbrewery, locally sourced gastro-pub, live music venue, and even festival headquarters!

Enjoy the Organic Fish Platter, stacked with salmon smoked right next door in their Burren Smokehouse, and wash it down with one of their small batch brews—in Red, Black, or Gold—all while taking in a traditional music session (on every night during the summer). Or head next door to the Burren Storehouse for delicious wood-fired artisan pizzas, nightly menus, and live music or sports.

Check their events page for upcoming gigs, events, and festivals like The Burren Tolkien Society Festival, Father Ted Festival, Old Time Appalachian Music Gathering, and more


DRINK & FLIRT

The Matchmaker Bar
www.matchmakerireland.com
+353 65 707 4005
Located in the Imperial Hotel
> Where Willie Daly works his matchmaking magic each September and October

MUSIC

Rathbaun Hotel
www.rathbaunhotel.com
+353 65 707 4009
> Excellent nightly music performance at 8pm June-Aug, free admission, songs and tunes

Doolin

Musical Pilgrims

In the mid-20th Century, economic downturns and mass emigration ravaged Clare's music traditions, since so few were left behind to pass the torch to the next generation. Thankfully, music stayed alive in small pockets throughout the county. With the help of native musicians like Micho Russell and his two brothers, Doolin emerged in the 1970s as the "traditional music capital of Ireland." The intense regard for music is still felt today, as you'll hear when singer Luka Bloom shares his experience of songwriting in Clare, where "jigs and reels" are a part of daily life.

Our recommendations:

EXPLORE

Doolin Walks

http://www.doolincliffwalk.com/
+353 65 707 4170
> Walk the Burren Way from Doolin to the Cliffs of Moher, then on to Hags Head, or just a portion. You can hire a guide or explore on your own; either way it will be an absolutely unforgettable experience!

North Doolin Walk
> Start from just over the bridge to the right (near 2 pubs and café), follow the markings to the ocean, past church ruins and what looks like a small commune settlement. Great place to spot Burren Orchids in early spring. Wear sturdy shoes, as it is sometimes unsure bog-ground footing.

The Aran Islands
Doolin2Aran Ferries
Doolin Pier, Doolin, Co. Clare
www.doolin2aranferries.com
+353 65 707 5949
> Pre-booking recommended at high season. Allow at least one long day to see one island (preferably an overnight or two). Ferries are very weather dependent, so you'll need to be flexible. If you're around at the weekend, stop by the pier and chat with owner Eugene Garrihy, who is full of great stories about growing up in 1970s Doolin!

MUSIC AND PINTS

McGann's Pub

Toormullin, Doolin, Co. Clare
www.mcgannspubdoolin.com
+353 65 707 4133
> Popular with the locals, a little off the beaten track to the north, with good food, music, and atmosphere. A great place to catch a superb local music session.

Gus O'Connor's Pub
Fisher St, Ballyvara, Doolin, Co. Clare
www.gusoconnorspubdoolin.net
+353 65 707 4168
> What began as the site of musical pilgrimage has become a tourist hot-spot over the past few decades, with excellent hearty meals and sessions every night. It's the main pub on the south side of Doolin.

SLEEP


Churchfield B&B
Toomullin, Doolin, Co. Clare
http://doolinaccommodations.com/
+353 65 707 4209
> For a quintessential, lovely B&B experience on the North side of Doolin. Walking distance to several stunning coastal hikes, ruins, and McGann's Pub and McDermott's Pub to enjoy music and pints in the evenings.

Hotel Doolin
Rivervale, Teergonean, Doolin, Co. Clare
www.hoteldoolin.ie
+353 65 707 4111
> A little boutique hotel with exceptional service, the home of the annual Doolin Folk Festival (June), Doolin Craft Beer Festival (August), and Doolin Writer's Weekend (February)

Kilfenora

The Set Dancing Legacy

Dance is a fixture of Irish life—and has been for centuries. So highly valued was it that even poor families bought dance lessons for their children. Meet Dr Catherine Foley, an ethnochoreologist from the University of Limerick, as she describes the set dancing legacy, flamboyant roving dance masters, and the intimate relationship between music and dance. Home to the famed decades-old Kilfenora Ceili Band, the town of Kilfenora is sure to please.


Our recommendations:

LEARN

The Burren Centre, Kilfenora

http://www.theburrencentre.ie/
+353 65 7088030
> Watch their fascinating video and check out their little shop with local crafts and guide books

EAT AND DRINK

Linnane's Pub

Main St, Maryville, Kilfenora
+353 065 708 8157
> This landmark pub was the establishment of Kitty Linnane, the first female bandleader of the Kilfenora Ceili Band, and the place where the band practiced in years past

Vaughan's
Main St, Creggaun, Kilfenora
https://www.kilfenoraclare.comwww.vaughanspub.ie
+35365 708 8004

EXPLORE

St Fachtnan's Cathedral

> Check out the beautifully preserved high crosses in the old cathedral, and don't forget to visit one still standing in the field behind!

EXPERIENCE

Kilfenora Music Festival

https://www.kilfenoraclare.com
Every April
> The world's best set dancers descend on this tiny town for a wild weekend of outdoor set dancing, with many concerts, events, and, of course, appearances by the Kilfenora Ceili Band


SLEEP:
Kilfenora Hostel

Main St, Creggaun, Kilfenora
www.kilfenorahostel.com
+353 65 708 8908

Central Burren (Text Only)

Our Recommendations:

EXPLORE

Poulnabrone Dolmen

53.048842°N 9.139953°W

Poulnabrone, Co. Clare, Ireland

http://www.burrengeopark.ie/discover-and-experience/geosites-discovery-points/poulnabrone/

Caherconnell Stone Fort and Sheepdog Demonstrations

Carron, Kilfenora, Co. Clare, Ireland

www.caherconnell.com

+065 708 9999

Aillwee Caves & Birds of Prey

(WAW Discovery Point)

Ballycahill, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare

www.aillweecave.ie

+353 65 707 7036

Cahercommaun

(triple stone ringfort)

53.014722°N 9.070556°W, Parish of Kilnaboy, the Burren

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahercommaun

+353 65 7089999

Temple Cronan

53°2′47″N 9°3′40″W

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Cronan

+353 65 6828366

Ruined medieval oratory or chapel built near a holy well, located behind Cassidy's Pub in central Burren

Mullaghmore (mountain)

53°0′28.5402″N 9°0′7.887″W

Leamaneh Castle

Leamaneh North, Co. Clare, Ireland

> The home of famous "Red Mary" (Lady Mary O'Brien) is a four-story mansion ruin, previously a five-story tower house, and before that, a stone ring fort. A family still lives there, meaning people have been living continuously on that land for over 1,000 years.

Dysert O'Dea Tower House and Monastery

http://www.dysertcastle.com/

+353 65 6837401 Near Corofin

> Enter the furnished tower house and you feel yourself stepping back into Medieval Ireland. In the cow fields behind, marvel at the massive high cross depicting what is believed to be St. Tola, and explore a 12th Century monastery with beautifully preserved carved heads guarding the doorway and a stories-high escape tower.

Fanore

The Fertile Rock

Fanore is located in the Burren, one of the world's most famous karst limestone landscapes, whose eerie lunar terrain nurtures glorious arctic, Mediterranean, and alpine wildflowers that grow side by side. Award-winning Burren walking tour guide Tony Kirby and Burren walker Peter Curtin share their knowledge of cattle farming "in reverse," geology, botany, and (as this is Ireland) the poetry inspired by it all!

Our recommendations:

EXPLORE

Fanore is a little paradise for outdoor explorers. There's a soft sandy beach with sand dunes (keep a look out for bunnies!), and plenty of hiking, bouldering, surfing, wind kiting, swimming, and even scuba diving--though you’ll have to bring your own gear!--just off the coast at Black Head.

Stop off at the Wild Atlantic Way discovery point of Murrooghtoohy for stunning views of Galway, walk up the paved "Khyber Pass" (southern entrance of the Caher Valley, or ask some locals where to find “the green roads” nearby, and read about their famine era origin. Whatever you decide, don your hiking boots, and drink in the stunning scenery where the limestone mountains meet the sea.

Ballyvaughan

An Air of Mystery

From ancient portal tombs and ring forts to faeries, seers, and poetic epiphanies, the Burren town of Ballyvaughan shrouds mysteries galore. Dr. Rosie Lavan deconstructs a Seamus Heaney poem about his road trip to nearby Flaggy Shore; Tony Kirby delves into the area's archeological wonders; and Eddie Lenihan—Clare's last living shanachie (master storyteller)—tells a can't-be-missed ghost story that will make your hair stand on end.

Our recommendations:

EAT


Linnane's Lobster Bar
Cartron, New Quay, Co. Clare
http://linnanesbar.com/
+353 65 7078120
> Located north of Ballyvaughan in New Quay, Linnane's is an absolute must-visit, whether for lunch or dinner, you have to experience some of the freshest seafood in the world. Located right on New Quay peir, their seafood chowder is simply perfection, as are their crab cakes and larger dishes. Be sure to come hungry!

Cassidy's Pub & Restaurant
The Heart of the Burren, Ballyconry, Carran
www.cassidyspub.com/
+353 065 708 9109
> They raise their goats on site, so be sure to try their goats cheese or even goat burgers. There is also a great walk just behind the pub leading to Temple Cronán, a church ruin and holy well. Ask for directions, then return for a bowl of soup to warm up afterwards!

MUSIC AND PINTS

Monk's Pub & Restaurant

The Pier, Lisnanard, Ballyvaughan
www.monksballyvaughan.com
+353 65 707 7059

EXPLORE NORTH

Flaggy Shores

http://www.burrengeopark.ie/discover-and-experience/geosites-discovery-points/flaggy-shore/
> Not to be missed! Park at the beach and walk the paved road between the sea and inland lakes filled with swans, or drive slowly and experience the scenery as Seamus Heaney suggests, buffeted by wind and caught between two worlds.

Corcomroe Abbey
53°07′36″N 9°03′14″W
Abbey West, The Burren, Co. Clare
> Particularly stunning at golden hour, with the huge burren hillsides in the background and incredibly well-preserved abbey walls.

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

The Journey HomeJust eight miles from Shannon Airport, let Bunratty Castle & Folk Park whisk you into Clare's past with a famous nightly Medieval banquet and a sprawling, immersive living history museum. It's there that Ann McInerney shares the secrets of traditional Irish baking with hungry visitors (and now, listeners!). It's a marvelous place altogether, where you can return to your Irish roots, if you're lucky enough to have them!

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
https://www.shannonheritage.com/BunrattyCastleAndFolkPark
+353 61 711200

- See more at: https://www.shannonheritage.com/UsefulInformation/ContactUs/#sthash.q45AG4WC.dpuf

Reservations for the banquet are essential:
https://www.shannonheritage.com/BunrattyCastleMedievalBanquet/
+353 61 360788

Acknowledgements

Thank You

Thank you so much for letting us be a part of your road trip! We’d like to thank some very special individuals and institutions that helped make this production possible.

This audio tour is dedicated to Patricia Ann Fersch. Special thanks to Valerie Tate, Rebecca Schull, and Jon Schull for their support.

Local institutions:
Clare County Council, Clare Library, Clare Museum, Clare County Archives, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, Shannon Heritage, The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience

Narrators:
Iarlaith O'Conaire and Geraldine Hughes

Participants:
Luka Bloom, Ailish Connolly, Caitriona Considine, Peter Curtin, Willie Daly, Tom Doherty, Tony Duggan, Dr Catherine Foley, Eugene Garrihy, Mike Glynn, Liz Greehy, Harry Hughes, Bernie Keating, Tony Kirby, Phoebe Larkin, Rosie Lavan, Eddie Lenihan, Cormac McGinley, Ann McInerney, John Rattigan, Jack Talty, and Dr John Treacy

Recorded music provided by:
Luka Bloom, Willie Clancy, Shaun Davy and Rita Connolly, Ensemble Ériu, Christy Moore, Declan Masterson, Micho Russell, Jack Talty, Malachy Doris, Martin "Junior" Crehan, and "Riches of Clare" album

Local musicians involved in "Riches of Clare":
Aiden Rynne, Anthony & Marie Quigney, Blackie O'Connell, Caoilfhionn Ni Fhrighil, Carmel, Brian & Teresa O'Dea, Cyril O'Donoghue, Damien & Padraic O'Reilly, Eamonn Cotter, Elaine Hogan, Gerry Paul, Hugh Healy, Jack Talty, James Cullinan, Joe Rynne, Karol Lynch, Mark Donnellan, Meabh O'Hare, Michelle O’Brien, Noel O'Donoghue, Pat Marsh, Paul Driscoll, Peter Griffin, Siobhan Peoples, Seamus Hynes, Seanie McGrath, and Tola Custy

Featured field recordings:
Luka Bloom, Kilfenora Ceili Band, Kincora Traditional Music Group, John Doyle, Tommy Fitzharris & Michelle Mulcahy, Siobhan Peoples, Dave Curley & Manus McGuire, and Borohime Suite composed by Michael Rooney and performed by Clare Memory Orchestra

Essential individuals:
Francois Legros, Joan Bergin, Alison Kelly, Congella McGuire, Siobhan Mulcahy, John Rattigan, Marie Slattery, John Ruddle, Katherine Webster, Ita Crehan and the Crehan Family, Paul Brock, Kevin Crawford, Meg Maher, JB Manton, Elinor Meeks, Chris O'Leary, Rowena Daly, Mike Meier, Lea Dvir, Attracta Lyndon, Deirdre Fay, Jerry Cronin, Mary Rose and Frank O’Brien-Bernini, Eanna Bernini Cronin, Adam Cleven Farley and Irish America Magazine, Matt Molloy, Oisín Mac Diarmada, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, Adam Kaul, Paige Conner Totaro, Myron Bretholz, Leon Felder, Evelyn Boyle, and Todd Cox

Indiegogo campaign contributors:
Marilyn Abel, Joe Arbo, Cinnamon Balmuth, Ilise Benun, Steve Bernini, Valerie Campbell, Margaret Cassidy, Roy & Dorothy Christopher, Kathleen Ferrin, Mary Griffith, Morning Bugle Productions, Lucille Gruber, Sheldon Gruber, Jennifer Harmon, Steve Holt, Sharon Kitter, June Manton, Jill Nienhiser, Rob Pyles, Haley Ramm, Natalie Reatig, Linda Selman, Evelyn & John Sommers, Heather Sparling, Mary Teichman, Mary Thurlow-Collen, Mlerner, Ioannis Tsioulakis, Vinniek60, Caitlin Warbelow, Diane Wattenberg, Ruth Wattenberg, Sarah Wattenberg, and Brenda Wehle

Audio producers: Rob Pyles and Glenn Forsythe, Audissey Media
App Platform: Tour Buddy Apps
Executive Producer: Josh Guberman
Producer: Dooley Car Rentals
Associate Producers: Larisa Karr, Sara Aitken, Emily Ho, Saleah Blancaflor, and Wynne McIntyre
Associate marketing director: Maria Miglio

Interns:
Eleonora Berenyi, Benjamin Carr, Frank Effa, Amelia Jenkins, Maya Juchtman, Darren McCormack, Nelson Morales, Ailbhe O’Grady, Rebecca Ricks, Joel Wattington, and Rebecca Weber

Contractors:
David Freemas, George Mokhiber, Marcelo de Oliveira, Omar Shaukat, Jamie Sweeney, Przemek Szczesny, and Yi Zhang

Cultural Roadmapp team:
Founder/CEO, Creative Director, and Lead Script Writer: Deborah J Schull
President, Director of Content Collection, and Music Supervisor: Dr Leah Bernini Cronin

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Thank you for being a part of our community!

The Cultural Roadmapp Team:

Deborah J Schull

​Founder/CEO, Creative Director, and Lead Script Writer

Deborah@CulturalRoadmapp.com

+1 917 749 8145 (WhatsApp, US mobile)

Leah Bernini Cronin, PhD

President, Director of Content Collection, and Music Supervisor

Leah@CulturalRoadmapp.com

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