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<center> Statue from the Famine Memorial Park in Boston, MA. </center>
<center> Statue from the Famine Memorial Park in Boston, MA. </center>
<center> In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Great Irish Famine,  
<center> In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Great Irish Famine, </center>
Boston's Irish community unveiled a $1 million memorial park on June 28, 1998. </center>
<center> Boston's Irish community unveiled a $1 million memorial park on June 28, 1998. </center>





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Statue from the Famine Memorial Park in Boston, MA.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Great Irish Famine,
Boston's Irish community unveiled a $1 million memorial park on June 28, 1998.


"The Emigrants" by Eamonn O'Doherty
Memorial in Derry, England.
Derry was the largest port of emigration in the Northwest during the Famine.






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