Between 1840 and1850, Baltimore experienced a large arrival of immigrants from Ireland, they came here to escape the "Great Hunger," Ireland's famine of 1845-1853. They settled in southwest...
Irish Railroad Workers Museum
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The Irish Railroad Workers Museum in Baltimore, MD is a captivating destination that delves into the history of Irish immigrants who arrived during the Great Hunger, also known as the Potato Famine. Visitors are taken on a journey through the lives of James and Sarah Feeley, exploring the challenges they faced in Ireland, their treacherous journey across the Atlantic, and their establishment of a new way of life in a vibrant city.
This museum offers both in-person and virtual events, including Second Saturdays and other Irish-inspired programs. It also provides insights into the unique neighborhood of Lemmon Street, where immigrant families settled and built homes in close proximity to their workplaces, shopping districts, church, and schools. With a focus on the simplicity and heroism of the lives of our forebears, the Irish Railroad Workers Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Irish immigrants in Baltimore.
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This is a small museum built in two adjacent town houses. The goal is to depict life in Baltimore for Irish immigrants in the mid/late 1800s. One house is set up for presentations. The other is...
I went during the Irish Railroad Workers walking tour (which I recommend, btw). For two small rowhouses they've put a whole lot of history inside. Or maybe that's just the great tour guide?...
Excellent tour from Luke and Jim! They really know their stuff. They have clearly put a ton of effort into restoring these houses and learning their history. The mannequins are so lifelike you...
Stopped at the Museum in conjunction with a tour they were hosting of other locations in the area - I really need to get there for the walking tour. The love of the history of the area is evident...
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