Irish in New York: A history both public and personal
From bridges to buildings to pubs, New York City will always have a touch of Ireland thanks to newcomers who arrived on our shores at the turn of the last century. FOX 5 NY's Sharon Crowley shares a piece of her history in this look at the Irish legacy in the city.

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