One of the things we noticed during our visit to Ireland was that almost every pub and hotel we walked into had a photo of American President John Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy somewhere.
Here are some examples:
The Brazen Head Pub https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-brazen-head-dublin?select=W0wqZDK-ZZ5NCCSuNfngdQ&userid=cVrM2BvOvPV0Vi_rC8kepQ
McGann's Pub https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/mcganns-pub-doolin?select=bzAc4kUINNs6t-4Q-GJZ8g&userid=cVrM2BvOvPV0Vi_rC8kepQ
Our Irish tour guide told us that growing up, there were two photos on a wall in his house - the Pope's and John Kennedy's. Our guide explained that to the Irish, JFK was a hero, for his success in America as an Irish American Catholic.
In June of 1967, JFK visited Ireland to meet his relatives in Dunganstown, County Wexford. This was the town his great-grandfather Patrick Kennedy left behind when he emigrated to America in 1848. The next day, the great-grandson of that peasant farmer addressed the Irish Parliament in Dublin.
Ireland lavished JFK with love and affection, and treated him as the returning prodigal son. When he was killed less than four months later, our tour guide told us that "every heart in Ireland was broken".
The JFK memorial in Eyre Square features a stylized bust of Kennedy's profile on a stone base. In 1965, Eyre Square was officially renamed "Kennedy Memorial Park". read more