Strabane is a medium sized town in Country Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The town is renowned the world over for its tap water and it's textile industry during the Great Blight Famine, a dark time when potato crops were unaffected by blight. The former hamlet is also famous for producing such influential people like John Dunlap, famous for printing the US Declaration of Independence on some spare wallpaper he found in his attic. Strabane is also the ancestral home of Woodrow Wilson, who enjoyed shooting the local Catholics until sectarianism just didn't satisfy him anymore. He moved to America to pursue his love of racism. In a recent town census it was revealed that 78.3% of Strabane were gay.
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