It seems that you know that the Irish tradition? Then it's time to test your knowledge.
Today feast in honor of the nine questions directly to the difficult, all things Irish and St. Patrick's Day in Clark County, this. You can not reply to all well? Good luck, you might need a four leaf clover.
1) the traditional hoisting of the flag
What is a famous Irish flag Irish Courthouse Vancouver, Clark County increased from March 17 ceremony in 1965 was honored by his death?
2) Lotto winners
28 year-old resident Vancouver getalina how Megan was obtained before taxes in 2011, the Oregon Lottery St. Patrick's Day sweepstakes?
3) A popular hotel
St. Patrick's Day 1928 opened with great success - in - lost their prestige and become a home for passers Vancouver, a luxury hotel in 1976 and closed in the name of what?
4) Great TeacherBorn in 1846 in Ireland, St. Patrick's Day - a great teacher in Vancouver with a parade every year to remember his name?
5) RIDGEFIELD Colonial
Irish immigrant workers and which area of the Hudson's Bay Company, which was incorporated as a city in 1909 RIDGEFIELD that was the first settler?
6) East County landmark
A few kilometers from the eastern part of Clark County in the north of Ireland road in the 19th century Irish potato famine of the mid-whether it is a name shared with?
7) Dance Academy
Portland dance studio co-founded by a native of Dublin, who with her husband in Vancouver Irishtown Bar and Grill is the owner of the name?
8) Irish ancestors
Number of Clark County residents claim Irish ancestry higher or lower than those reported English ancestry?
9)On the Lam
Former New York lawyer, and Irish nationalist Sinn Fein member - Jeremiah O'Leary was in possession of what time during the First World War, when he was in Vancouver fugitive guptavasamam?
ANSWERS
1. Hoisting the flag tradition 77 years, Clark County St. Patrick's Day in a court outside the Irish flag. Denny Laine, in Ireland in 1936, starting a tradition of migrants. After his death in 1965 at age 89, his family continued to fly in his honor flag, a ritual now Lane's grandson, was Terry Klein confirmed. "For me it was a logical step," Klein said.
2. Lotto winner in 2011, Jantzen Beach Day SAFEWAY Oregon Lottery St. Patrick's sweepstakes every year for five $ 10 bills after purchase, getalina surprise to discover that he won $ 1 million. He was able to get $ 670,000 after taxes to keep unemployed.
3. When a famous hotel on March 17, 1928 Evergreen Hotel opened as one of the best hotels of the Northwest. The grand opening of The Columbian by "social event of the year," said the party was held. But time ran in front of the hotel and its reputation, it's a kick to the Great after five years is ending. Since then, a number of companies in the building at 500 Main St.. Now in Evergreen, an assisted living facility.
4. Legendary teacher Patrick Hough, fondly remembered as the Paddy Hough, both the Vancouver and District Hough Hough namesake of the elementary school. The Hough Foundation popular Paddy Hough Parade, which her 22 year just ended on Friday put. Among many other roles in the community and education, Hough Vancouver High School Director from 1899 to 1908. He died in 1925.
5. RIDGEFIELD settler James Carty barrel after his return to Ireland in 1833 as a producer recently worked by the Hudson Bay Company. He is remembered as the first - and for almost 10 years, the only - non-indigenous residents in what would be RIDGEFIELD. He died in 1873, nine years before his first store in the growing community. Carty has many notable members of the sect. Other James Carty, the first settler cousin, a son, William Carty, the 1960 long-term Democratic state legislator RIDGEFIELD, served 22 years as representative, when he lost his bid for reelection. James Carty, son of William E. Carty, who died in 2001, Clark County prosecutor for a respectable gravity is known, but it was reasonable.
6. Spud Mountain Historic East County, approximately two miles northeast of the road in Ireland. Potatoes, being the worst drought in Europe in the 19th century. The main cause of the disaster potato crop failures, late blight disease caused by the plant. Hunger in the time of the mass migration of people considered Irish. Ireland Road, two Irish immigrants, the Northeast 292nd Street, which connects to the road at a farm started in 1879 was named by. This area was called Ireland by Patrick Kelly and his wife, but now is the only name that applies to Ireland Road by Pat Jollota, according to a local history book ". Naming Clark County"
7. Dance Academy Breda Yeates owns and operates with partner Molly Malone Irish Dance Academy of Yeates. 11600 SE Mill Plain Blvd Yeates's daughter, Sinead, instructor and choreographer dance with her husband Peter and their Irish heritage Yeates Irishtown Public House represents "a.
8. Irish ancestors approximately 55,600 or more Clark County residents who have some Irish descent. Slightly higher than the 54,300 that say about the English ancestry, according to a recent survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.
9. This lamb in June 1918 when the secret service a suspicious treasonist Jeremiah O'Leary found was a small farm raising chickens to help in Vancouver with a false name. O'Leary, a strong anti-British, was accused of treason by the U.S. Department of Justice in the United States from Britain to take part in the First World War in a magazine about the expressed emotion. Federal agents arrested and O'Leary posse on a 3 hectares of farmland and New York, where he eventually returned and found not guilty.
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