c.1970
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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Limerick Diplomacy
In October 1970, Kilfrush House near Knocklong, County Limerick, briefly became a centre of American presidential diplomacy. President Richard Nixon stayed at the estate during his Irish visit, accompanied by officials including Henry Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Discussions there focused on the Vietnam peace negotiations and the administration’s efforts to bring the conflict to an end. Nixon was preparing a major peace initiative that would be announced shortly afterwards. For two days, a quiet Limerick country house stood at the heart of international affairs, linking rural Ireland directly with one of the era’s defining global crises.
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