Boston's Irish Famine Memorial was unveiled before a crowd of 7,000 people on Sunday, June 28, 1998 at the corner of School and Washington Street along Boston's Freedom Trail and Irish Heritage Trail.
The $1 million Memorial commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Irish Famine which occurred in Ireland between 1845-1849, killing nearly one million people and forcing another two million people to emigrate to Boston, New York, Halifax and other eastern seaboard cities.
The memorial project was headed by the late Thomas J. Flatley, along with Michael Cummings and others from the Boston community.
The $1 million Memorial commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Irish Famine which occurred in Ireland between 1845-1849, killing nearly one million people and forcing another two million people to emigrate to Boston, New York, Halifax and other eastern seaboard cities.
The memorial project was headed by the late Thomas J. Flatley, along with Michael Cummings and others from the Boston community.
The Boston Irish Famine Memorial is part of the city's Irish Heritage Trail.
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