The Irish American Heritage Museum, located in Albany, NY, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring and celebrating the contributions, history, and culture of Irish people in America. Through exhibits, programs, and educational initiatives, the museum fosters dialogue and exchange between America and Ireland, creating connections and community among all Americans.
As the first museum of its kind in America to have exhibited at the National Library in Dublin, the Irish American Heritage Museum is a vital institution that not only provides instruction in New York State's public schools about the Irish Famine but also offers resources for Irish history, genealogy, cooking, music, dance, and theatre. With a mission to appreciate and study the universality of the immigrant story in American history, the museum invites visitors to join as members and explore its diverse range of exhibits and programs.
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