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== Inhabitants, traditions and novelties ==
== Inhabitants, traditions and novelties ==


Among the many inhabitants of the extensive estate are [[badger]]s, [[squirrel]]s and [[deer]]. The Whit weekend is traditionally a busy time of year at Larch Hill as [[Dublin Metropolitan Province|Scouts]] from Dublin and surrounding areas make an almost [[pilgrimage]]-like escape to the national campsite. The aforementioned bookmaker John Coffey kept racehorses on the site, the most famous of which was named "Fast Pam". It is believed that "Fast Pam" is buried near the [[campfire]] circle.
Among the many inhabitants of the extensive estate are [[badger]]s, [[squirrel]]s and deer. The Whit weekend is traditionally a busy time of year at Larch Hill as [[Dublin Metropolitan Province|Scouts]] from Dublin and surrounding areas make an almost [[pilgrimage]]-like escape to the national campsite. The aforementioned bookmaker John Coffey kept racehorses on the site, the most famous of which was named "Fast Pam". It is believed that "Fast Pam" is buried near the [[campfire]] circle.
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