St. Patrick's Day is typically filled with lively Irish music, festive parades and delicious food. Even if you partake in St. Patrick's Day fun, there are a lot of surprising facts you may not know ...
Republican rebellion started Ireland on the road to independence. One a former farmer in America, another who was already ...
Ireland – home to Guinness, river dancing, and leprechauns. But did you know Saint Patrick wasn’t Irish? What about the origins of Halloween? Can you try your hand at pronouncing the longest place ...
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Ireland is a small country, yet it holds a big reputation. From its stunning natural beauty to its rich cultural traditions, there are many reasons why Ireland is famous around the world. When you ...
More than 1 million Irish Americans live in the Philadelphia metro area, making it the second-most "Irish" city in the U.S., after New York. This Friday, some of those Irish Americans will descend on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three tourists in Dublin city centre, Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin 1, Ireland. From the earliest African arrivals on Irish shores, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani punctuated his St. Patrick’s Day celebrations not with a pint of Guinness, but a history lesson ...
2023 marked 19 years of the North Charleston St. Patrick's Day Block Party & Parade event | City of North Charleston file photo St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. It’s time to don the color ...
In her luminous new study "Race, Politics, and Irish America – A Gothic History," author Mary M. Burke writes a cultural history of race and Irishness in the Americas. “In the book, I've tried to tell ...
Almost 10% of modern day Americans can trace their heritage to Ireland, and they have helped shape the present day United States as we know it. Most of their ancestors came through New York City and ...