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Armagh: The Orchard County

From ancient kings to Bramley apples and modern-day resilience, this quiet corner of Northern Ireland…

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Guests at Tracy's Farmhouse Kitchen in Killinchy, County Down make a traditional Irish breakfast. Photo: Tourism Ireland/Rob Durston.

Why Irish Eyes Are Smiling

IRELAND moves to 15th happiest country in the world in the rankings published by the World…

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Beyond the Veil

A descendant of Famine immigrants recounts her trip home. It was our first trip to…

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Paris: The City of Lights Has a Brogue
December January 2005 IssueTop StoriesTravel Archives

Paris: The City of Lights Has a Brogue

By Nancy Griffin, Contributor
December / January 2005
Dec 1, 2004 6 min read
The master of the steaming griddle performs theatrical flourishes while preparing crêpes or gallettes in the window of a crêperie. Waves of pure chocolate cascade over the multiple tiers of […]
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A Postcard from Prince Edward Island
ArchiveOctober November 2004 IssueTop StoriesTravel Archives

A Postcard from Prince Edward Island

By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
October / November 2004
Oct 1, 2004 14 min read
The unique Irish / Scottish heritage of PEI, off the coast of Nova Scotia, is preserved in music and dance and in the faces of the people. ℘℘℘ “An always […]
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Chile’s Irish Flavor
ArchiveAugust September 2004 IssueCorners of IrelandHistory ArchivesTravel Archives

Chile’s Irish Flavor

By Nancy Griffin, Contributor
Aug 1, 2004 12 min read
Nancy Griffin travels to Chile and finds a beautiful country still celebrating its Irish founding father. Chile is a long, narrow, mountainous, beautiful country on the Pacific Ocean, its tip […]
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Tilting Towards Ireland
August September 2004 IssueCorners of IrelandTop StoriesTravel Archives

Tilting Towards Ireland

By Philip Fisk, Contributor
August / September 2004
Aug 1, 2004 7 min read
Tilting, a village on the island of Fogo and about 300 miles from St. John’s, the capital of Newfoundland, was recently nominated as an Irish Heritage site. This is largely due to the efforts […]
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The Postman Only Brings Once
August September 2004 IssueTravel Archives

The Postman Only Brings Once

By Will Cook, Contributor
August / September 2004
Aug 1, 2004 4 min read
In this modern age there isn’t a lot of practical difference between traveling to a foreign country and moving to live in one. Both acts entail a degree of psychic […]
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Irish America’s Tour of Ireland
ArchiveFebruary March 2003 IssueTravel ArchivesTravel Stories for IA

Irish America’s Tour of Ireland

By Peter Foley, Contributor
February / March 2003
Feb 1, 2003 7 min read
Irish America with CIE Tours International arranged a very special trip to Ireland for our readers this past October. Highlights included a medieval feast and some fantastic sightseeing. ℘℘℘ Having […]
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