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Mayo North Family History Heritage Centre

Enniscoe
Ballina
Mayo
Phone: 96 31809
Fax: 96 31885
The Mayo North Family History Research Centre and The Heritage Centre are community organisations set up to preserve and promote the rich local culture and to use this heritage for the benefit of the local community.
Description
The Centres are a natural progression of the work of the Crossmolina Historical and Archaeological Society, founded in 1981 by a group interested in local history and community development. The group aimed to research and document anything of historical or cultural value in the locality and to set up a multi-faceted centre serving as: - A Family History Research Unit - A Farm Machinery and Rural Artefact Museum - A Focal Point for: Visitors and Tourists. Schools and Community Projects Local History and Folklore. The Society's work has culminated in the opening of a spacious and well-equipped Heritage Centre serving as a workplace and exhibition area for our successful projects. President Mary Robinson opened the centre in April 1992. This was particularly appropriate as her family, the Bourkes, hail from North Mayo, indeed the area has been called the "Cradle of the Bourkes". THE HERITAGE CENTRE The Society houses a wide-ranging collection of old farm machinery and household artefacts in a period setting at The Heritage Centre, Enniscoe, Crossmolina. The Farm Buildings of Enniscoe, having been lovingly restored to retain their original architectural structures, provide an ideal setting for the collection. The display affords the visitor an opportunity to experience the local cultural, social and economic environments which affected the lives and professions of their forebears.
Location
The town of Crossmolina, situated on the banks of the River Deel, is an attractive centre for exploring North Mayo. Other major visitor attractions in the area include the archaeological site at Ceide Fields near Ballycastle, the Heritage Centre at Foxford Woollen Mills, and the Carne project at Belmullet. Enniscoe is situated on Lough Conn, two miles south of Crossmolina on the road to Pontoon and Castlebar and ten miles from Ballina.
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