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Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati 3905 Eastern Ave nue Cincinnati, OH 45226-2121. 513-533-0100. Building hours are by appointment only. This website is best viewed on a desktop or laptop
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The Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati (IHC) was established to promote the culture, traditions and arts of Ireland.
- 3905 Eastern Ave, Cincinnati, 45226, OH
- (513) 533-0100
Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati. 3,769 likes · 17 talking about this · 3,267 were here. The Irish Heritage Center of Cincinnati (IHC) was established to bring All Things Irish...
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Our building, the former McKinley Elementary School, has been home to the Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati since 2009. It, along with the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood where it is located, has been on the National Register of historic Places since 1979. The Italianate style building was constructed in 1875, most likely by Civil War ...
The focus is on the history and the living heritage of the Irish in Cincinnati and is designed to be a sustainable and informative site that is a collaborative effort between archivists, students, scholars, and the general public. Through the Eyes of an Irishman. Contributors. Notes & Queries. ARB Collections. Bibliography.
1850 – St. Patrick’s Church on Third and Mill Streets is dedicated, staffed by Irish priests to serve the growing Irish population in Cincinnati. 1850 – By this time the Irish make up 43 percent of the foreign-born population in the United States. 1851 – Bishop John Baptist Purcell opens Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, which is built by ...
Mar 5, 2024 · According to a timeline developed for a University of Cincinnati Honors Program seminar entitled “The Irish in Cincinnati,” the initial wave of approximately 200,000 Irish immigrants arrived in the American colonies in 1717.