UIS Irish Plaza | |
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Type | Municipal (Michigan Department of Transportation) |
Location | Corktown, Detroit |
Coordinates | 42°19′52.1″N 83°3′41.8″W / 42.331139°N 83.061611°W |
Created | 2006 |
Operated by | United Irish Societies |
Open | All year |
Public transit access | DDOT Michigan & 5th |
UIS Irish Plaza, or United Irish Societies Irish Plaza, is a park and memorial dedicated to honoring Metro Detroit's Irish immigrant community and their descendants.[1]
History
Led by Ed Neubacher and Mike McGunn, with graphic assistance by Margaret O'Neill,[2] the project began in 2001 when Michigan Department of Transportation granted the United Irish Societies permission to use the property for a commemorative plaza. Funding for project was obtained through the sale of various elements of the landscape and hardscape, the primary components being engraved brick pavers. On Sunday, May 21, 2006 the United Irish Societies Irish Plaza was dedicated[3] as a "memorial for past and present members of the Irish community, and the starting point for the St. Patrick's Parade for present and future generations to come."
It continues to be used as the starting point for the Detroit St. Patrick's Parade,[4] and a gathering place for various events in the Detroit Irish community.
See also
References
- ↑ Delicato, Armando; Demery, Julie (October 22, 2007). Detroit's Corktown. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 64. ISBN 0738551554.
- ↑ Dedication of the United Irish Societies " Irish Plaza" in Corktown
- ↑ Hayes, Dennis (May 16, 2006). "Plaza erected in Corktown to honor Irish heritage". Model D. Detroit, Michigan: Issue Media Group. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
- ↑ "Your guide to Detroit St. Patrick's Day Parade, Corktown Races Sunday". WXYZ. Southfield, Michigan. March 10, 2017. Retrieved October 26, 2017.