Address: Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
“Beautifully maintained park in memoriam of the Irish potato famine, and the wave of immigration it caused, shaping the city of Philadelphia. The bronze statue is stunning and a sight to be seen by those with Irish heritage and every person with an immigration story in their family tree. Both the Irish and American flags are maintained quarterly by charitable organizations and private contributors. A must see ceremony takes place each saint Patrick's day.”
Address: 100 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
“Beautiful sculpture depicting the Irish famine known as The Great Hunger. Many of the Irish boldly took to the seas to travel to America in hopes of finding a better chance at life and opportunities. The statue is quite poignant and the artist did a fantastic job depicting both the face of burden and celebration among pride. I hope to update this review with additional photos of all sides of the sculpture. There is much more to this work.”
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