Hurling Mural at Cushendall
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 28 Sep 2017
Cushendall (from Irish Cois Abhann Dalla, meaning 'foot of the River Dall'), formerly known as Newtown Glens, is a village and townland in County Antrim, on the A2 coast road between Glenariff and Cushendun, in the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,241 people, with a 2008 estimate of 1,363 (Wikipedia). This large mural on the gable end of the Antrim Coast Apartments is dedicated to the local club, Ruairí Óg's, which plays its home matches at Páirc Mhuire in Cushendall. The club was founded in 1906.