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The Irish in Yonkers tell us their favorite places to vacation in Ireland - VIDEO

From the Aran Islands to the Galway races, the Irish homies have some top tips


From the Aran Islands to the Galway races, the Irish homies have some top tips
From the Aran Islands to the Galway races, the Irish homies have some top tips
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Ireland is a top vacation destination for people from the United States, and where better to get holiday advice than from the natives. We went to McLean Ave, in Woodlawn, Yonkers, to ask the locals where was their favorite vacation destination in Ireland.

The Irish community of Woodlawn, both young and old, were full of suggestions. from towns in Roscommon, to Cork city and the Galway races. We’re giving you the inside track on where to visit on your next vacation in Ireland.

Thanks to all the good sports in Woodlawn for answering our questions.

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Check out the video - We asked the folks of Woodlawn what their favorite place to visit in Ireland is:

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Great to hear those from the land speak of their favorite locations in Erie. Seems home territory is preferred. Let us not forget Skibbereen even though Microsoft considers it incorrect spelling.
Woodlawn is in The Bronx, not Yonkers. McLean Avenue is in Yonkers, not The Bronx. We are however the same people in most respects, because they're continguous locations and we think of each place as our neighborhood. But, please, get the geography straight.
 




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