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The Tyrone coalfields heritage, the Coalisland Canal, the civil rights movement (one of the first civil rights marches in Northern Ireland began here in 1968), and a County Tyrone town with remarkable historical significance
A little history
Coalisland grew around coal mining and the brickworks industry. The Coalisland Canal was built to transport coal to Lough Neagh. The town is historically significant in the civil rights movement — in August 1968, one of the first civil rights marches in Northern Ireland began here, marking the start of the civil rights campaign.
The Coalisland Canal heritage trail is worth walking. The civil rights history is marked locally. The town's community spirit is strong. Dungannon nearby for wider amenities.
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The town has local cafes and food options. Dungannon nearby has wider food choice. Local Tyrone produce is good.
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The Tyrone coalfields heritage, the Coalisland Canal, the civil rights movement (one of the first civil rights marches in Northern Ireland began here in 1968), and a County Tyrone town with remarkable historical significance Roam surfaces the hidden gems that make Coalisland worth exploring.
The town has local cafes and food options. Dungannon nearby has wider food choice. Local Tyrone produce is good. Download Roam free to discover Coalisland's food scene.
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Coalisland's economy has diversified from coal and bricks. The town centre serves the local community with independent businesses. List your Coalisland business on Roam to reach local customers in County Tyrone.
Roam covers all of Coalisland including Dungannon, Stewartstown, Moortown, Donaghmore, Brackaville. The Coalisland Canal heritage trail is worth walking. The civil rights history is marked locally. The town's community spirit is strong. Dungannon nearby for wider amenities.