Irish-American Heritage Month
Irish-American Heritage Month during March in the United States, Americans recognize the numerous contributions of Irish-Americans to the U.S. throughout the years. From the founding fathers to innovative transportation, arts and culture, Irish immigrants for generations left deep roots in the American landscape.
Criss-crossing the country, Irish-American Heritage holds rich traditions and an unmistakable can-do spirit. Their infectious character and indomitable personalities have brought us 22 presidents including Ulysses S. Grant, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan, and Barack Obama to name a few. From inventor and businessman, Henry Ford to journalist Nellie Bly, author F. Scott Fitzgerald and dancer Gene Kelly, their endless talents fill many roles.
Links
- How St. Patrick's Day Was Made In America
- 8 Most Popular St. Patrick's Day Traditions
- Irish American Hall of Fame
- 12 Irish Americans to Read
- Great Irish Children's Authors
- Zorro Was Irish
- Colorado Heritage: The Irish in Colorado
- Irish Americans Who Changed History
- Irish Immigrants Who Helped Shape America
- Irish American US Presidents
- Raising a Glass to Irish American Women
- Famous Irish Americans
- Irish American Writers and Artists
- Irish American Dance Compilation