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41 Fourtowns Manor, Ahoghill, County Antrim, BT42 1RS
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Stand Here creates immersive location-based audio experiences that bring places, stories and history to life. Each experience combines engaging storytelling, local history, folklore, culture and memorable moments, creating a deeper connection between visitors and the places they explore.

Using simple QR code technology, visitors can scan a code with their smartphone and instantly listen to professionally narrated audio stories connected to the location where they are standing.

This growing collection of audio trails showcases destinations across Northern Ireland, including historic landmarks, coastal locations, myths, legends and hidden gems. Whether discovering the legend of the Children of Lir, exploring seaside towns or uncovering fascinating local stories, visitors can enjoy a self-guided experience at their own pace.

Stand Here believes every place has a story worth telling. Their mission is to make those stories accessible to everyone through engaging audio experiences that connect people with the history, culture and character of the places around them.
 

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