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George M. Cohan - New York, NY
in Irish-American Historic Places
The statue of George M. Cohan is located in the center of Times Square at 46th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue in New York City.
posted by: neoc1
location: New York
date approved: 8/8/2013
last visited: 1/31/2015
N0 km
Father Francis P. Duffy - New York City, NY
This statue is in the middle of New York City's Times Square...not far from the statue of George M. Cohan.
posted by: Metro2
date approved: 8/31/2011
S0.2 km
Eugene O'Neill - New York, NY
A plaque marking the birthplace of Nobel Prize winning playwright Eugene O'Neill is located at 1500 Broadway north of West 43rd St.
date approved: 9/2/2013
last visited: 4/5/2014
E0.6 km
St. Patrick's Cathedral - New York City, NY
St. Patrick's Cathedral's official address is at 460 Madison Ave in New York City. But many enter on Fifth Avenue between West 50th and 51st Streets in New York City, NY.
date approved: 9/4/2011
last visited: 6/24/2005
NE2.9 km
American Irish Historical Society - New York City, NY
The American Irish Historical Society is a historical society devoted to Irish American history, founded in Boston in 1897.
posted by: SUp3rFM & Cruella
date approved: 12/13/2010
last visited: 10/15/2014
SW7.7 km
Ellis Island
The new structure on Ellis Island, built of "Georgia pine", opened on January 1, 1892; Annie Moore, a 15 year-old Irish girl, accompanied by her two brothers, entered history and a new country as she was the very first immigrant to be processed at Ellis Island. This day was also Annie's 15th birthday
posted by: chstress53
location: New Jersey
date approved: 2/22/2006
last visited: 1/26/2013
W41.4 km
The Irish American Cultural Institute
This institutes mission is the preservation of Irish heritage by sponsoring such cultural programs as the Irish Way, a five-week summer cultural and educational program in Ireland for American teen-agers; the Irish Perception Series, securing noted scholars and authorities in Ireland to visit the chapters and make presentations; funding an Irish Artists in Residence Program; providing a scholarly Research Program, coordinating the Annie Moore Project (memorials to the first Irish immigrant to b
last visited: never
W53.1 km
The Bridget Smith House
This house, built in 1855, was used to give refuge to Irish Irish-American “widow of the mines” in the mid to late 19th century. It is the last intact example of iron miners' housing in the area.
posted by: Math Teacher
date approved: 11/22/2007
last visited: 11/26/2011
SW103.3 km
Michael Dougherty - Bristol, PA
This memorial to this famous Irish immigrant is located at the foot of a pond/lagoon within Delaware Canal Park. This soldier won the Congressional Medal of Honor during the Civil War. He was a resident of Bristol, PA.
location: Pennsylvania
date approved: 5/31/2008
last visited: 5/27/2013
SW133.3 km
Leacht Cuimhneachain nan Gael
At Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.<p>This Memorial, a national monument, was opened to the public on October 25, 2003. The Memorial stands prominently at the southeast corner of Front and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia. The Irish Memorial is dedicated to the memory of more than one million innocent men, women and children who perished during the years 1845 to 1850 and to the millions of Irish immigrants who found here in the United States of America the freedom, liberty and prosperity denied t
posted by: LowellHouseGuy
date approved: 12/3/2005
last visited: 12/10/2013
SW134.2 km
Irish Americans in the American Revolution
A plaque on the west side of City Hall commemorating the men of Irish descent who participated in the American Revolution.
posted by: Squirreleen
date approved: 10/5/2008
last visited: 12/26/2014