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Denny Street

Tralee
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Denny Street is the widest main street in Tralee. It was named after a nobleman called Edward Denny, to whom Queen Elizabeth granted the town in 1587. The street was built in 1826 on the former grounds of Denny's great medieval castle where you would find a statue of a Pikeman, fine Georgian buildings, Tralee Town Park and Kerry County Museum. A lot happens on this street during the year, from the Rose parade to the bringing home of the Sam Maguire.