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Kilmacow

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Kilmacow is a small village in South Kilkenny, Ireland. Probably the most famous person to derive from Kilmacow is FAI (Football Association of Ireland) President Milo Corcoran. Things to do in Kilmacow include drinking in either The Fox's Den, Totty Barry's, Cooke's, Irish's, Kearn's, The Night Cap, The Shanty, The Ferry Bar, The Thatch. These are all public houses that serve alcoholic beverages. Some famous landmarks in Kilmacow include The Mass Bush, The Complex, The Handball Alley and the AOH Hall. One of Kilmacow's most profitable businesses is Harney's Bakery which makes blas and sallylungs made by Petie "Bling Bling" Sutton. There are two main shops in Kilmacow, these are Harney's and The Spar (Mick Nail's). It is also home to golf legend Brian Carroll.


See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland