Dundalk Institute of Technology Echo Walk

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A walk through DKIT campus.


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PJ Carrolls.

PJ Carrolls is the building for creatives.

The MacAnna Theatre

The MacAnna is a great place for plays, and guest visits

Whitaker Building

The main place to go for information in DKIT

De Chastelain Library

The Library of DKIT

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