Take A Stroll Through Irish-American History in Boston

Posted by Emily W.
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Jul 26, 2019
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Whether you are passionate about the history or want to learn more about Boston’s Irish roots, America’s Boston city is worth exploring. In fact, taking Irish heritage trail is indeed the most amazing way to see the city. Freedom Trail is the first introduction to Boston where you will see the Irish heritage trail connects thematically with sights.

Actually, Boston is filled with the sites that can take you through the Irish-American history. If the idea of exploring Irish history in America has popped up in your mind, then you should book cheap flights ticket to Boston right away. Here are some amazing downtown Boston sites you should add to your itinerary:

Rose Kennedy Garden

The Irish immigrants Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy's grandparents, Rosanna Cox and Thomas Fitzgerald were married in 1857. You can explore this garden to get inspired by Irish history in Boston.

Kevin White Statue

The Kevin Hagan White was elected as the mayor of Boston in 1967 when he was 38 years of age. He was remembered by the people for guiding the city in a peaceful manner. He also went to direct the Institute for Political Communication at the University of Boston and the Kevin White Statue was built in honor of this Irish-American politician.

Boston Irish Famine Memorial

Boston remains America’s most-Irish city where 20.4% of the total population was Irish ancestry. This memorial is dedicated to the Irish ancestry. Visiting here is real fun for those, who are history buff.

Boston has a lot to explore if you are deeply interested in Irish-American history. Plan a trip to Boston right away and quench your thirst for history. There are various options to consider while making your bucket list. Make sure you do plenty of research first before preparing your travel wish list. Boston surely has everything you need to explore if you are interested in history. 

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