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Irish American Heritage Museum
Open year round, the Irish American Heritage Museum’s permanent exhibits include the "Irish Immigration to America" and "Irish-American Catholics"
Located in downtown Albany, this year-round museum features unique exhibits telling the story of the Irish people and their culture and contributions in America. The museum also houses the Paul O’Dwyer Library and hosts lectures, presentations, film screenings, book signings and other special programs and events.
Open year round, the Irish American Heritage Museum’s permanent exhibits include the "Irish Immigration to America" and "Irish-American Catholics."
Open year round, the Irish American Heritage Museum’s permanent exhibits include the "Irish Immigration to America" and "Irish-American Catholics."
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