The New York Times produced a video about Dublin which focused primarily on restaurants and pubs. It gave me some good tips about where to go next time I'm in…
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The Rock of Dunamaise - my cousins tell me that they used to go on picnics there in the old days and, if you knew the place, you’d understand why. It’s not that high, maybe 50 metres or so above the Midlands plain - but it’s got a ruined castle on the top! Such an exciting place…
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Based in a pretty little town on the "Emerald Isle," we curate the best of Irish made craft, homeware, and beauty products and deliver as a monthly surprise to your door. We ship to the USA, Canada, and the EU.
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Together, We Can Honor Their Extraordinary History
In Pennsylvania in the 1870s, tens of thousands of Irish Catholic men gathered together as members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. These Irishmen tried to…
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Are you descended from any of Ireland's hundreds of hereditary ecclesiastical families? Many of us can point to our warrior and royal ancestors. But how many of us know about our ecclesiastical ancestors?
That's right. Our ecclesiastical…
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On Sunday August 6, 1911, readers of the Irish Sunday Independent opened their papers to read about a Dublin-born Irish-American who had been “sailor, tramp, shepherd, truckman, stevedore and tally clerk” before becoming a Buddhist monk in Rangoon, Burma and working…
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My name is Mary Thorpe and I am the author of "That's Just How It Was." I believe my book will hold a great deal of interest for Irish emigrants and their descendants,…
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Alexander Hamilton died on the 12th of July, 1804. If he had not rowed his boat…
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In the over 150 year history of the Congressional Medal of Honor, the United States Highest award for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life…
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George Michael Cohan was an American entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and producer. Assumed by many to be Jewish because of his last name, which was really Keohane! Known in the decade before World…
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“The Mission, Mr. Phelps, is to choose a recipe and give feedback ...” Ok! I’m ready!
I accepted an assignment to prepare a “starter” from Margaret Johnson’s cookbook, "Christmas Flavors of Ireland." I chose the Cauliflower Soup. I have a…
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National Library of Ireland James Napper Tandy |
DOMNAIGH -- On November 9, 1791, James Napper Tandy convened the first meeting of the Dublin…
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Ken and Antonette Kaufman came on a Wild West Irish Tours special "Emigrant Trail Ancestry Tour" to find his family roots. Here is his story:
As long as I can remember, I have had a desire…
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I am an expert on International and Irish Cuisine. I am the pioneer of the new Irish cuisine movement dating back to 1960. My work as been acknowledged worldwide and I have been a TV guest on RTE…
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This is a photo I took on my recent trip to Georgia and Armenia. This stone cross was in a "cave monastery" in Geghard, Armenia. The monastery buildings were actually carved out of the cliff face – as opposed to being built brick by brick.
It was an amazing place…
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Book Review
"The Decline and Fall of the Dukes of Leinster, 1872–1948"
by Terrence Dooley…
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Mr. Hurley – You win the brass ring. I know and use this sight and the info contained on there will lead to everything about Dan Daly! However, no documentation but there is no documentation on lots of thins ... I love that site. I feel there are lots of people like myself who do not believe that Ancestry.com is the answer.
Mr. Regan – On Dan Daly’s records (those available – no birth certificate) I feel that when his father got off the boat with…
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Ireland’s history, like that of most countries, is a mixture of history, legend, myth, ballad, and story. Although part of my family came from County Tyrone in the years before the Famine, any stories from the family might have brought over seem to have slipped away over the…
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