Boston Irish Wolfhounds was created in 1989.
Irish Computer Society was created in 1967.
Irish Texts Society was created in 1898.
Baptist Irish Society was created in 1814.
Irish Skeptics Society was created in 2002.
Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society was created in 1975.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society was created in 1932.
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was created in 1956.
Boston is an Irish city, the color of the Irish is green
back in the day, Boston was full of Irish men. The founder of the team put them in green uniform and called them the Boston Celtics. The clover design is is derived from the Irish culture, since Boston was mostly populated with Irish people.
The day was celebrated for the first time in America on March 17, 1737, when the Charitable Irish Society organized a non-religious celebration honoring St. Paddy.
Boston, Massachusetts is the capital of Irish-America in percentage terms. Greater Boston has an Irish/Irish American population of around 19%. Massachusetts has an Irish ethnic population of 23.5% according to the 2000 census. So around a quarter of Bay Staters claim their heritage to Ireland. South Boston and Charleston remain strong Irish enclaves. Milton, MA is 38% Irish. The Italians are the second largest ethnic group with about 8% in Boston and 13.5% in Massachusetts. They are prominent in the North End of Boston.