Summer issue of Travel & Culture Magazine highlights Cultural Events in New England + Travel to Ireland



The Boston Irish Tourism Association (BITA) has released its 2019 summer/fall issue of Travel & Culture magazine, a compendium of Irish festivals and concerts, culinary, cultural and literary activities taking place in Massachusetts and throughout New England.

The front cover features former Celtic Woman star and master fiddler Mairead Nesbitt, who performs at the Irish Cultural Centre in Canton on Friday, July 12, 2019.

The magazine's Travel to Ireland section features stories on golfingtraditional music, and group tours, as well as iconic sites from the hit series, Game of Thrones.

The 28-page color magazine is distributed free at visitor kiosks and cultural venues throughout Massachusetts and is available in digital format online from our home page.

This issue includes feature local stories on Newport, RI and Rockport, MA, two cultural destinations worth visiting in New England. It has a roundup of summer music, sports and educational opportunities at the Irish Cultural Centre in Canton and a description of Tanglewood's summer season with Boston Symphony, Boston Pops and musical guests.

Also included is a remembrance of AOH leader David R. Burke, and updates of Irish-American commorations at Deer Island, John Boyle O'Reilly ceremony  at his gravesite and the Irish Immigration Exhibit at the Massachusetts State House.

BITA is celebrating its 19th year as a year-round, cultural tourism organization that promotes the state’s largest ethnic community. The US Census reports that nearly 24% of all Massachusetts residents claim Irish ancestry.

BITA publishes three issues of Travel & Culture each March, June and November, and has developed the Boston’s Irish Heritage Trail, which highlights Irish landmarks throughout Boston and around the state.

For further details on festivals and concerts, as well as year-round Irish and cultural venues, hotels and, gift shops, plus travel stories about Ireland, visit IrishMassachusetts.com.

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