I was in Ballinrobe recently, a small market town in south Co. Mayo that had a population of 3,682 in 2011.
Like a lot of small towns in Ireland it is an attractive settlement with a colourful streetscape, impressive civic buildings and a decent sized river.
Nearby the countryside contains some of the best views in Ireland, the mountains of Mayo (have a look here for a winter panorama in Mayo with snow, mountains and a rainbow), the unique lakes of Lough Mask, Lough Corrib and Lough Carra are all within easy reach today. There are forests, waterfalls, ancient remains and mediaeval tower houses sitting in the green, drumlin-dominated landscape.
After leading a photo tour in the area I stopped in Ballinrobe for some dinner. In the town square or diamond, I noticed a Stars and Stripes flag flying over a statue that, on previous visits had not been there.