Marshall Trail (12.10) Nine Mile House

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Marshall Trail (12.10) Nine Mile House

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 25 Mar 2015

Pictured at the junction of Tiroony Road and Whitebridge Road, it was a good job that there was an information board here, as the building didn't seem to exist any longer. This location takes its name from being nine Irish miles from Omagh, Dungannon and Ballygawley. Not far away is the old railway bridge where "John the Liar" provided the story line of a poem of that name.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.580442
Longitude
-7.033556