Today's tour has been designed and guided by Brian McCabe
Kfm's Know Your County Kildare: Take a Virtual History Walk Through Your Town/Village has continued today with a guided tour of Johnstown.
Kfm’s Kildare Today programme has engaged 20 local history experts from towns and villages across Kildare for this innovative feature, which will be of 15 minutes duration each Tuesday and Thursday for 12 weeks
“Know Your County: Take A Virtual History Walk”
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) May 4, 2021
Join @kfmradio Tuesdays and Thursday on the Kildare Today programme, 9am-11am, in association with Kildare County Council.
This Week➡️Week 9: May 4th TBC and May 6th Maynooth Friday, Liam Kenny pic.twitter.com/nSGeWfzl31
Each historian will conduct a virtual “History Walk” of their area, “pausing” at various landmarks and offering listeners a brief outline history of each landmark feature.
Today's tour of Johnstown has been designed and guided by Brian McCabe
On Tuesday's edition of Kildare Today Mary Coyle will bring listeners on a virtual tour of Kill

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