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James's Street is a street named after King James II of England, who ruled from 1685-1688. The street is known for its industrial heritage and historical significance. James's Street is one of the oldest streets in the city and was once a busy industrial and commercial center.
One of James Street's most notable landmarks is the Ro and Co. The Guinness brewery is also just a few minutes' walk away. The brewery is one of the oldest and most famous breweries in the world and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can tour the brewery, learn about the history of Guinness, and sample some of the famous Guinness beers.
Another historic site located on James Street is James's Street Hospital, built in 1703. The hospital is now a museum dedicated to the history of medicine in Ireland. Visitors can learn about the history of medicine in Ireland, view artefacts and memorabilia from that period, and visit the rooftop terrace for superb city views.