Tom Flatley, business leader, philanthropist, devout Catholic, family man and champion of people in need, was chairman of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial committee, which was formed to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Ireland's devastating famines in the 1840s. He died on May 17, 2008.
The Irish Famine Memorial, created by sculptor Robert Shure, was unveiled on June 28, 1998 before 7,000+ people. A Commemorative Book was issued on the day of the unveiling, with text from the eight commemorative plaques encircling the twin statues.
Read about the 25th anniversary commemoration at the Irish Famine Memorial on June 28, 2023.
As part of Boston's Irish Heritage Trail, the Irish Famine Memorial continues to be a destination for visitors and residents who pass the park each year and stop to reflect on the story of the Irish and other immigrants who cross oceans and desserts to come here. Since 1998, the famine memorial has been seen by millions of people who pass the busy intersection in Downtown Crossing.
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