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Baggot Street is a street in Dublin, Ireland. The street runs from Merrion Row to the northwestern end of Pembroke Road. It crosses the Grand Canal near Haddington Road. It is divided into two sections:Lower Baggot Street - between Merrion Row and the Grand Canal. It was called Gallows Road in the 18th century.
Upper Baggot Street - south of the Grand Canal to the junction with Eastmoreland Place, where it continues as Pembroke Road.
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