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1 Large cities with the highest percentage of Irish ancestry. 2 Medium-size cities. 3 Small cities, towns, and villages. ... U.S. cities with large Irish American ...
Most Irish who came to the United States settled in urban areas. Many of these neighborhoods retain aspects of Irish culture, especially around the local Catholic church. Words and songs from Ireland have come into common American usage. Common words used in the English language that have Irish origin include galore, hooligan, phony, slob, and ...
U.S. counties by percentage of population self-identifying Scotch-Irish and American ancestry according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. [51] Counties where Scotch-Irish and American ancestry are statistically overrepresented relative to the United States as a whole are in dark orange.
Irish-American culture in South Carolina (1 C, 5 P) T. Irish-American history and culture in Texas (24 P) V. Irish-American culture in Vermont (7 P)
Irish-American culture in Louisville, Kentucky (5 P) N. Irish-American culture in New York City (3 C, 80 P) O. Irish-American culture in Omaha, Nebraska (5 P) P.
Films about Irish-American culture (1 C, 33 P) I. Irish-American cuisine (1 C, 7 P) Irish-American culture in Appalachia (2 C, 1 P) Irish-American culture in sports ...
The African American Irish Diaspora Network is an organization founded in 2020 that is dedicated to Black Irish Americans and their history and culture. Black Irish American activists and scholars have pushed to increase awareness of Black Irish history and advocate for greater inclusion of Black people within the Irish-American community. [232]
There are an estimated 7,000-40,000 Irish Traveller Americans. [1] Irish Travellers are an ethnic group with origins in Ireland; they may or may not consider themselves to be Irish or Irish American. Most Irish Travellers are in South Carolina and Texas, especially in the North Augusta and Fort Worth/White Settlement areas specifically. Irish ...