• Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • Submissions
  • Archives
  • Privacy Policy

Irish American Mom

Celebrating Our Irish Heritage Together

  • Irish Cooking
    • A Taste of Ireland
    • Recipe Index
    • Bread, Muffins, Pancakes And Scones
    • Drinks And Cocktails
    • Favorite American Recipes
    • Irish Appetizers And Party Food
    • Irish Breakfast
    • Irish Cakes, Cookies And Desserts
    • All Recipes
    • Irish Main Dishes
    • Irish Side Dishes
    • Irish Soups And Stews
    • Reader Recipes
    • Irish American Mom’s Pancake Roundup
  • Irish Culture
    • Blessings
    • Irish Books
    • Irish Crafts
    • Irish Expressions
    • Irish Life
    • Irish Movies
    • Irish Music
    • Irish Poetry
    • Irish Superstitions
    • Irish Television
    • The Irish Language or Gaelic
    • Symbols Of Ireland
    • The Irish Psyche
    • The Spud Saga
    • What I Miss About Ireland
    • Wise Old Words
  • Visiting Ireland
    • Ireland – County By County
    • Land and Culture
    • Why Tourists Love Ireland
  • Immigrant Tales
    • Stories of our Ancestors
    • Stories from the Present
    • Genealogy Resources
  • Ramblings
    • My American Journey
    • Why I Love America
    • Blogging
    • Holidays
    • America the Beautiful
  • Giveaways
    • Giveaways
    • Gifts
  • Buying Irish Food
You are here: Home / Archives for Ireland’s Capital City

Dublin’s Ha’penny Bridge

May 20, 2016 by Irish American Mom 8 Comments

Lights on the River Liffey and the Ha’penny Bridge

Dublin’s iconic Ha’penny Bridge turns 200 years young this week. The bicentenary of the opening of this ornate, metal, pedestrian bridge was celebrated on May 19th, 2016. And so I thought today I might share some photos of this magnificent structure that elegantly spans the River Liffey, connecting the north side and the south side […]

Filed Under: Land and Culture, Lessons for Tourists, Symbols of Ireland Tagged With: County Dubln, dublin, Easter Rising 1916, History of Dublin, Ireland's Bridges, Ireland's Capital City, Irish Romance, River Liffey, Symbols of Dublin, Symbols of Ireland

Dublin’s Fair City

September 17, 2012 by Irish American Mom Leave a Comment

The front square of Trinity College Dublin on a rainy day

Dublin, Ireland’s capital city is lovingly called Dirty Dublin or The Big Smoke and her people are christened The Jackeens, The Liffeysiders, or just simply The Dubs. Having been born in Dublin’s Fair City, I was delighted to see Brian O’Shea, from the website Ireland Favorites, is writing a series of posts on my hometown. […]

Filed Under: Lessons for Tourists, Why Tourists Love Ireland Tagged With: County Dublin, dublin, Ireland's Capital City, Lessons For Tourists, My Alma Mater, Trinity College Dublin Ireland, Why Tourists Love Ireland

Search My Site

A Warm Welcome From Irish American Mom

I believe it’s never too late to explore your Irish cultural heritage and celebrate your ancestors’ spiritual legacy. Read More About The Irish American Mom Community

Mom’s Recipes and Ramblings Are Featured On Irish Central

A green background around the letters I and C in the Irish Central Logo

Thanks For Visiting

Advertising
Comment Policy
Disclaimer
Disclosure
Privacy Policy
Contact
FAQ's
Sitemap

 

© Copyright 2011-2019, Irish American Mom.

All Rights Reserved.

Previously Featured On Irish American Mom

Sunset over the Irish sea as seen from Howth

The Sun Does Shine Sometimes In Ireland.

Galway Swan

What I Miss About Ireland – Swans

Orange carrot soup for Halloween

Carrot And Coriander Soup

Gold Expats blog award logo for 2012

Thanks For Your Support

Sugar dusted heart cookie

Almond Heart Raspberry Cookie Sandwiches

Many Thanks to the Irish Blog Awards – Irish American Mom Won the Silver Award in the 2018 Diaspora Category

Silver glittery b for the silver winner badge in the Blog Awards Ireland 2018

Recent Reader Comments

  • Irish American Mom on How To Cook Rutabaga Or Turnip Irish Style
  • Nancy on How To Cook Rutabaga Or Turnip Irish Style
  • Irish American Mom on Irish – A Language Without Words For ‘Yes’ and ‘No’
  • Irish American Mom on How To Cook Rutabaga Or Turnip Irish Style
  • Irish American Mom on This Christmas May You Have Walls For The Wind
  • Irish American Mom on Irish Christmas Blessings
  • Irish American Mom on How Irish Mothers Warned Us To Be Good For Goodness Sake

Copyright © 2019 · Lifestyle Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

This site uses cookies: Find out more.