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Leenie13

Anyone know of any 4th of July celebrations going on in Dublin, Ireland???


    



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submissivmsle36
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hi you
if your in the Dublin area there is normally some bars/pubs do


dudette
No Ireland don't celebrate Americas Independence day.


Orla C
Here's a hint. We're IRISH. Not AMERICAN.


remarkabow
Why would Ireland celebrate the 4th?


when the sun goes down
why would ireland celebrate american Independence day
it'll just be a normal day.

if there's a place where a lot of americans congregate then maybe there'll be a small celebration but noone will really care about it if they aren't from the US


Is máith liom cáca millís!
The 4th of July is an AMERICAN holiday, celebrated in AMERICA. Why would IRELAND celebrate an AMERICAN holiday?


Tourism Ireland
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It will be celebrated anywhere there is a high concentration of Americans and by American people only. Any pub in the Temple Bar area of Dublin is a given. Believe me; you won’t be alone celebrating 4th July in Temple Bar!

*Temple Bar is Dublin’s cultural centre, with pubs, clubs and restaurants on every street.

NB. For the record, the Irish do not celebrate this day.
Hope this helps.


john N
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I have a mate whose birthday is the 4th and considering it's Friday probably a lot of people will be out celebrating but the 4th of July bit is merely coincidental.


sargeantpepper999
if you head up north there will be plenty of 12th of July celebrations! ;-)

Actually the Ulster American Folk Park in Co. Tyrone is having 4th July celebrations.


Tribbles
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Sorry: no specific place will be celebrating that event over here. I am sure there will be a few American families that will throw some private parties to celebrate though, if you know of any.





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