Gaelic Athletic Association of Boston Held its First Annual Gathering on April 17, 1922 at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury

The Gaelic Athletic Association in Boston held it first reunion, reception and ball at Hibernian Hall in Dudley Square, Roxbury, on Monday April 17, 1922. 

According to The Boston Globe, the association in Boston was 'composed of eight Gaelic football clubs and eight hurling teams which have done much to promote Irish athletic games in greater Boston and which have won several championships."

Trophies, cups, prizes and shields won by the teams were on display at Hibernian Hall.  A concert of Irish and American airs was planned, followed by Irish dancing in one hall and modern dancing in another. 

During this time, the GAA was playing at several facilities around Boston, including: North Brighton Playground, Sullivan Square Grounds in Charlestown and the South End Grounds at the corner of Columbus Ave and Walpole Street in Boston, also referred to as old National League Grounds where the Boston Braves once played baseball.


Today, the Boston/Northeast GAA Division is based at the Irish Cultural Centre of New England, in Canton, MA. Find details on the upcoming season at gaaboston.com/


Research  + Text, Michael Quinlin 

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