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'''Fair Haven''' (''Cuan Soineanta'' in the [[Irish language]]) was a [[19th century]] [[Irish]] village, which was recreated in the [[holodeck]] by [[Tom Paris]] in [[2376]], under the filename [[Paris 042]]. ({{VOY|Fair Haven|Spirit Folk}})
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'''Fair Haven''' (''Cuan Soineanta'' in the [[Irish language]]) was a [[19th century]] [[Irish]] village in [[County Clare]], which was recreated in the [[holodeck]] by [[Tom Paris]] in [[2376]], under the filename [[Paris 042]]. ({{VOY|Fair Haven|Spirit Folk}})
   
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{{bginfo|Fair Haven was actually the back lot of [[Universal Studios]].|The Irish seacoast (facing an ocean) was apparently part of the program, suggesting a coastal location.}}
It's been said popular Irish cartoonist John Cullen hails from Fair Haven.
 
 
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Revision as of 19:46, 5 October 2015

Fair Haven

Fair Haven

For the VOY episode of the same name, please see "Fair Haven".

Fair Haven (Cuan Soineanta in the Irish language) was a 19th century Irish village in County Clare, which was recreated in the holodeck by Tom Paris in 2376, under the filename Paris 042. (VOY: "Fair Haven", "Spirit Folk")

Fair Haven was actually the back lot of Universal Studios.
The Irish seacoast (facing an ocean) was apparently part of the program, suggesting a coastal location.