In 1976, a small group of Irish Americans was looking for a permanent
place to celebrate and share its heritage and culture. After many
fundraisers and Irish Family Days, they purchased an abandoned,
graffiti-covered building on the northwest side of Chicago. Over the
past 25 years, a crew of passionate volunteers has transformed the
derelict structure into a premier institution. Through dance, music,
festivals, language, history, and art, the Irish American Heritage
Center delivers on its mission as a nonprofit organization enhancing the
lives of every member and the community. But for the vision of those
original dreamers, and the blood, sweat, and tears of the thousands of
volunteers, it would not exist.