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A legendary Irish barman saved Philly’s most famous Revolutionary flag from smoke and flames“The castle is on fire!” the three women said as they hurried inside the Irish Bar that night in January 2010. Dan Bonner, longtime proprietor of Bonner’s Irish Pub in Center City, posed the ...
The flag would be flown during the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. The Thomas Francis Meagher statue outside the state Capitol is draped in a tricolor pennant for St. Patrick's Day on Friday ...
The nation’s new flag, the Irish tricolor, included green for Catholics, orange for Protestants and white to represent peace between them. But it was a largely empty gesture.
What does the Irish flag convey to modern Irish citizens? Apparently in some cases it “represents” the Irish people who take part in many anti-Israeli events around the world.
We're diving into what exactly Erin go Bragh means and where the common St. Patrick's Day saying came from. Hint: Its roots lie in rebellion.
(WHTM) — Wearing green is one of the most important aspects of Irish culture and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, but not everyone knows why people wear green when celebrating the holiday worldwide.
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