The village later became a hub for Irish canal workers, capitalising on its prime location at Onondaga Lake. The influx of Irish workers gave the village its first recorded name - Little Ireland.
honors the contributions of the tens of thousands of Irish laborers who dug the New Basin Canal from 1832 to 1838. The six-mile-long waterway linked Lake Pontchartrain to downtown New Orleans ...
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