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Pennsylvania Irish History - The Early Years
In the early years of Pennsylvania, the Penn family invited settlers of all kinds to colonize the state. To this call, responded many Irish, mostly from the northern Irish provinces. The massive Irish emigration was unexpected and they were not the most respected people. But it was too late to retract the open immigration policy.
The Irish settled in the counties of Chester, Lancaster, Northampton and Northumberland. As well, a large populat Read More...
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Add Some Celtic Humour to Your Wedding Day With an Irish Toast
Your wedding is a day to remember and it's the attention to detail that can make your special day stand out from all others.
No doubt one of your main concerns is to ensure an enjoyable wedding service and reception for all of your family and guests. After the formality of the wedding service, the reception is a fun time where you and your guests can eat, drink and be merry. A big part of this is the speeches and toasts which, when done right, c Read More...
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Irish Bagpipes - Which Irish Bagpipe Should You Buy?
Bagpipes are known for being highly traditional instruments. Some people may even think that bagpipes are crude instruments. On the contrary, though, bagpipes produce one of the sweetest melodies among the windpipe instruments.
Irish bagpipes
The Irish bagpipe, or the Uilleann bagpipe, is the national bagpipe of Ireland. It produces a wide range of notes that are distinctly sweet in tone, distinguishing it from other types of bagpipes.
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