03/17/2026
The generation of the 1840s overcame hardship, sickness, heartache + prejudice when they arrived in , but they eventually flourished. Never forget where you come from. https://irishboston.org/?
The Memorial is part of the Boston Irish Heritage Trail.
The Boston Irish Famine Memorial was unveiled on June 28, 1998, as part of a worldwide commemoration marking the 150th anniversary of Ireland's Great Hunger from 1845-49.
03/17/2026
The generation of the 1840s overcame hardship, sickness, heartache + prejudice when they arrived in , but they eventually flourished. Never forget where you come from. https://irishboston.org/?
01/11/2026
Did you know has 10 memorials to the 19th century ? These markers tell a compelling story of suffering + upheaval, exodus + immigration + ultimately triumph over tragedy. They represent an inspiring chapter of American history. https://irishboston.org/2024/ten-irish-famine-memorials-in-new-england/ Irish Heritage Trail
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11/07/2025
The town of has a beautiful memorial to the victims of the 19th century. The memorial is located at St. Mary's Cemetery, which also has a famous Irish Round Tower, built in 1895. Read more about Irish Famine memorials in New England. https://irishboston.org/2024/ten-irish-famine-memorials-in-new-england/ Irish Heritage Trail Milford, MA Patch
10/18/2025
President of Mary McAleese visited Boston's Irish Famine Memorial on Friday, October 16, 1998, joining the memorial's Chairman Thomas J. Flatley, local public officials + leaders from Boston's Irish community. A children's choir from St. Mary of the Hills grade school in sang at the event. Embassy & Consulates of Ireland USA President of Ireland / Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D. Higgins U.S. Embassy Dublin Irish Heritage Trail
On October 16, 1998, Ireland's President Mary McAleese Visited Boston's Irish Famine Memorial On October 16, 1998, Ireland's President Mary McAleese Visited Boston's Irish Famine Memorial Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - October 16, 2022 Photo: President McAleese and Tom Flatley Receive flowers from School Children at Famine MemorialIreland's President Mary McAleese visited B...
10/15/2025
The Boston Irish Famine Memorial in Downtown Crossing looks colorful this month, thanks to autumn plantings by Downtown Boston. The memorial was unveiled in 1998 to honor the Irish famine generation of the 1840s, who came here to escape hunger, hardship and oppression. The memorial is along Boston's Irish Heritage Trail
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10/04/2025
In 1847 the Native American tribe send aid to those starving from the . The Irish never forgot that kindness.
08/22/2025
The next time you're in , visit the Irish Famine Memorial at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Suffolk Street. Read more about the here. https://irishboston.org/2024/a-selection-of-irish-landmarks-in-lowell-massachusetts/
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05/24/2025
Take a trip to Deer Island in Boston Harbor to see the Celtic Cross honoring the victims of the Irish Famine who are buried on the island. https://irishboston.org/event/deer-island_2025/
On Saturday, June 7 at 11am, the Irish Pastoral Centre Boston + AOH Plymouth hold the annual Memorial Mass at in , where hundreds of Irish immigrants are buried after fleeing the of the 1840s. https://irishboston.org/event/deer-island_2025/ Ancient Order of Hibernians in AmericaMWRA Advisory Board Archdiocese of Boston The Boston Pilot Meet Boston Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park Boston Harbor Now The Irish Echo Boston Irish Famine Memorial National Famine Way South Shore Irish Heritage Trail Irish Heritage Trail
03/20/2025
Discover Boston's Irish Heritage with Irish Heritage Trail The Boston Irish Heritage Trail extends about three miles from the Rose Kennedy Garden at Christopher Columbus Park to Fenway Park. Created more than 30 years ago by Michael Quinlin, it honors the Irish heritage of Bostonians ranging from artists and political figures to lesser-known individuals in