The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
Irish Famine immigrants' difficult journey
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The Jeanie Johnston museum in Dublin tells the story of Irish immigrants who fled the Famine for a better life in America. The ship, a replica of the original Coffin Ship, offers a glimpse into the harsh conditions passengers endured during the trans-Atlantic journey. Visitors can step aboard to experience firsthand the cramped quarters and hear tales of resilience and hope from the past. It's a unique and moving experience that sheds light on a dark chapter in Irish history.

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