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The Stewards of the Charitable Musical Society request the favour of the Ladies not to…

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That’s the question currently inflaming the intelligentsia of Putnam County, a rocky chunk of exurbia…

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Reba’s Toothache
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

Reba’s Toothache

By Irish America Staff
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 1 min read
Reba McIntyre, who wowed them on Broadway in Annie Get Your Gun, has a new sitcom set to launch on the WB this fall. The show, called Deep in the […]
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Sweet Avondale
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

Sweet Avondale

By Kathleen W. Morgan, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 4 min read
California redwoods in Ireland? Yes, you can find a fine grove at Avondale Forest Park in County Wicklow about an hour’s drive from Dublin. Avondale, now a national historic site […]
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A Little Bit of Ireland in the U.S.
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

A Little Bit of Ireland in the U.S.

By John Kernaghan, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 5 min read
Williamsburg: The challenge for Busch Gardens in adding an Ireland theme to its park at this colonial oasis was to steer clear of shamrockery, yet still create a family environment […]
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A Call to Remember
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

A Call to Remember

By Elizabeth Raggi, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 3 min read
The Irish Memorial in Philadelphia is one of many Famine memorials springing up across the United States. But how does one show that the one million dead were once living, […]
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Remembrance
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

Remembrance

By Peter Quinn, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 4 min read
The potato blight arrived in Ireland in the late summer of 1845.Pest, parasite, fungus, invisible and invincible,it stuck across Europe, the same sudden, unstoppable invasion everywhere. Infection, corruption, devastation.But Ireland […]
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The Bellow of Great Airs
ArchiveAugust September 2001 IssueHibernia

The Bellow of Great Airs

By Elizabeth Raggi, Contributor
August / September 2001
Aug 1, 2001 4 min read
The wood-paneled wall of Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall opened like the ribcage of a Leviathan. And two giant voices emerged. One was the drone of the pipes, the other […]
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