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O'Banion's was a nightclub located at 661 N. Clark St. in Chicago's River North neighborhood. Named for Chicago Irish gangster Dion O'Banion, it was established in June 1978, inside what had formerly been McGovern’s Saloon (itself an infamous Chicago gangster bar where a young O'Banion had performed as a singing waiter) as well as a series of strip clubs and gay bars.
The Irish American Heritage Center (Irish: Ionad na Oidhreachtas Éire-Mheiriceánach) is a non-profit organization located in Chicago that seeks to enhance the study of Irish culture with programming centered on Irish dance, literature, heritage, music, and Irish American cultural contributions to the United States. [1]
Of the two Chicago parades, the other being in downtown, the South Side Irish Parade was the more raucous occasion. The 2009 parade was presumably the last parade. On March 25, 2009, the South Side Irish St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee announced that they were not planning to stage a parade in its present form in March 2010. [2]
Several MetroWest pubs are offering live music, Irish step dancing and traditional cuisine to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Try an Irish hot pocket with corned beef, cabbage, stone-ground mustard and Swiss cheese in a puff pastry. Irish pub: 6 best Irish restaurants for Irish food on St. Patrick's Day 2024 Skip to main ...
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Irish Americans in Chicago, Illinois. Pages in category "Irish-American culture in Chicago" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The city with the highest Irish population is Boston, Massachusetts. ... Chicago, Illinois 8%; Memphis, Tennessee 7%; New Orleans, Louisiana 6.8%; Medium-size cities
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