Uncovering Irish-American heritage in Savannah
When Sarah Ryniker (鈥15) discovered a stack of handwritten letters, dated 1850 and penned by the late Richard Joseph Nunn, she could barely contain her excitement.
Sitting in the National Archives of Ireland in Dublin, she thumbed through the letters, many of which hadn鈥檛 been touched since they were originally opened, soaking up every word and learning how this man from the county of Wexford, Ireland, came to Savannah.
Read Sarah's Story
A Living Irish Tradition
Savannah鈥檚 Irish culture extends beyond its history books. Events like the Celtic Heritage Festival Savannah showcase Irish and Scots-Irish arts, music, and dance, ensuring that the traditions brought over from Ireland continue to thrive. With 秋葵视频鈥檚 Wexford Campus in southeastern Ireland, the connection between Savannah and its Irish heritage remains stronger than ever.
By celebrating the past and fostering new cultural and educational exchanges, Savannah continues to honor its Irish traditions, keeping the spirit of Ireland alive for generations to come.
Savannah鈥檚 St. Patrick鈥檚 Day Legacy
Savannah hosts one of the largest in North America, with a parade that draws nearly a million spectators. The four-week 鈥淪t. Patrick鈥檚 Season鈥 includes cultural events, religious services, and family-friendly festivities that honor the city’s strong Irish roots. The annual Sergeant William Jasper ceremony also highlights the contributions of Irish-born and Irish-American military members.
