Boston Irish Famine Memorial

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School St
Boston, MA 02108

The Boston Irish Famine Memorial, dedicated on June 28, 1998, commemorates the tragic events of the Great Hunger, known in Irish as An Gorta Mór, which led to the suffering and displacement of millions of Irish people in the mid-19th century. Situated at the corner of Washington and School Streets near Downtown Crossing, the memorial illustrates the harrowing journey of Irish emigrants to Boston and their eventual success in America despite initial hostility.

Designed by artist Robert Shure, the memorial features multiple monuments that reflect the struggles of the Irish during the famine, including poignant inscriptions that highlight their resilience and the humanitarian response from the citizens of Boston. By remembering this critical moment in history, the memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring lessons of compassion and the fight against famine worldwide.

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The Great Famine
10/15/2024

We were headed from our cruise ship drop off point and headed to the Common, and here we found this ...

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Boston's Tribute to the Irish
9/15/2024

On the Freedom Trail you get to see minor parks and memorials. One place is a plaza like area outsi...

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Memorial of little-known history
7/5/2024

This statue group memorializes the victims of the Irish famine and the survivors, many of whom emigr...

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