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Irish Cultural Center of the Mohawk Valley

Dedicated to preserving and promoting the culture of Ireland, The Irish Cultural Center of the Mohawk Valley brings together the talents and contributions of several local Irish cultural organizations.

1-315-733-4228
623 Columbia St.
Utica
NY, 13502
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Dedicated to preserving and promoting all that is grand about the culture of Ireland, The Irish Cultural Center of the Mohawk Valley brings together the talents and contributions of several local Irish cultural organizations. Along with a museum, the center hosts concerts, lectures, classes, seisiúns, and children's activities with topics that include music, dance, history, the Irish language, Celtic arts, genealogy, poetry and literature, storytelling, and more.
 

Set in the heart of Utica's Brewery District, the center also features Five Points Public House and Event Center on the ground floor while the ICC museum is located upstairs.
 
 
 
 
 

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