Barack Obama Plaza

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Barack Obama Plaza
Location within Ireland
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County Tipperary, on the County Offaly border
Road R445 road at Exit 23 off the M7 motorway
Coordinates: 52°53′06″N7°56′42″W / 52.884894°N 7.945059°W / 52.884894; -7.945059
FacilitiesPetrol, shop, fast food, sandwiches, coffee, toilets, visitor centre, meeting rooms and wifi.
Operator Pat and Una McDonagh
Date opened30 May 2014
Website http://www.barackobamaplaza.ie

Barack Obama Plaza is a motorway service area on the R445 road at Junction 23, just off the M7 motorway in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is beside the village of Moneygall, which is just across the county border in County Offaly, and is accessed using the Junction 23 slip roads. [1] [2] [3] It is named after former US president Barack Obama, whose third great-grandfather, Falmouth Kearney, lived in Moneygall and who emigrated to the US in 1850. [4]

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The Plaza cost €7 million to construct and opened on 30 May 2014. [5] An Obama museum–visitor centre opened on the following 4 July. [6] [7] The Plaza is owned and operated by Pat McDonagh and his wife Una McDonagh.[ citation needed ]

Facilities

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Facilities directory

The service station operating under the Circle K brand has 26 petrol pumps across two forecourts offering unleaded petrol, diesel, MGO (marine gas oil), diesel exhaust fluid, and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). Charging stations including a fast-charge ESB electric car charge point.[ citation needed ]

In addition to fuel supplies there is a variety of food outlets including Supermac's, Papa John's Pizza, Mac's Place Bakery and Carvery, Bewleys coffee and a Spar shop. The Plaza also includes a visitor centre that provides information on Obama's family connections to Moneygall where his great-great-great-grandfather lived, [8] as well as five meeting rooms and a large function room.

A Local Link bus service, No. 854 between Roscrea and Nenagh, calls at Barack Obama Plaza seven days a week. The service connects with the local communities of Toomevara, Cloughjordan and Shinrone. [9] [10] [11]

Art

[[File:Bronze sculpture of Barack and Michelle Obama at Barack Obama Plaza - 1.jpg|thumb|left|Bronze sculpture of Barack and Michelle Obama by Mark Rhodes]] A bronze bust of Barack Obama by Mark Rhodes, and commissioned by Plaza owner, Pat McDonagh, was unveiled inside the Plaza by the US Ambassador to Ireland, Kevin O'Malley, on 22 September 2016. [12] On 20 August 2018, life-sized bronze sculptures of Barack and Michelle Obama, also by Mark Rhodes, were unveiled outside the Plaza by Cody Keenan, a former Obama speechwriter. [13]

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References

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  6. Aaaaannd we're open!! Obama Plaza on Twitter, 2014-07-04.
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  8. New daily services from Local Link The Nenagh Guardian, 2019-09-19.
  9. Local Link Tipperary announces 2 New Daily Bus Services Local Link Tipperary, 2019-09-17.
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  12. Barack Obama statue unveiled in Moneygall, Co Offaly RTÉ News, 2018-08-20.