An Artist painting the Jeanie Johnston Famine museum
The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
Posted: Oct 14, 2012
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M32***23
5/5Outstanding
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Irish Military War Museum & Family Park Nearby is the Jenny Johnston Boat and Famine Museum! It’s not a problem to visit for a morning! The scenery is good, the climate is good, the prices are OK, the staff is warm and thoughtful
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Posted: Mar 1, 2022
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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In 1845, a five-year famine erupted in Ireland, known as the potato famine, during which time Ireland's population fell by a quarter and more than a million people emigrated to the United States. Located on the immigration ship Jenny Johnston, the museum introduced the terrible famine and the subsequent Irish immigration.
Looking forward to the unrelated but also on the horse, those exhibits are really not heartfelt, in short, less amazing, do not recommend
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Posted: Dec 9, 2016
GLS***36
3/5Average
For just €5, you can enter the working replica of Dublin's most famous famine ship. Used to take victims of the potato famine abroad to a better life, it's a fascinating look into Ireland's past that any history buff will love.Tours last up to 50 minutes and will give you a realistic idea of what life was like for those making the voyage to the "New World".