Irish Riviera is a slang expression that can refer to any of several seaside communities in the United States with high population densities of Irish-Americans, including:
- Indiana
- Michigan City, a city in northwest Indiana on the shores of Lake Michigan
 
 - Massachusetts
- The South Shore, a region south of Boston Harbor along the Atlantic coast, which includes Scituate and Marshfield
- Marshfield, a town south of Boston in Plymouth County on the Atlantic coast
 - Scituate, a town south of Boston in Plymouth County on the Atlantic coast
 - Squantum, a peninsular area of Quincy, directly south of Boston
 
 
 - The South Shore, a region south of Boston Harbor along the Atlantic coast, which includes Scituate and Marshfield
 - Michigan
- New Buffalo, A city on Lake Michigan's Gold Coast [1]
 
 - New Jersey
 - New York
- Breezy Point, Queens, a neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens [4]
 - Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, a neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn
 - Rockaway Beach, Queens, a neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens [5]
 
 
References
- ↑ "20 Trips, 10 Cities, 1 Tank of Gas". Travel Channel.
 - ↑ Roth, Phillip (1997). American Pastoral. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-86021-0.
 - 1 2 OBrien, Ciara (February 4, 2011). "Belmar Saint Patrick's Day Parade - New Jersey, USA - March 6th, 2011". Irish Celtic Jewels.
 - ↑ Herszenhorn, David M. (June 18, 2001). "THE CENSUS -- A Region of Enclaves: Breezy Point, Queens; Bounded by Gates, Over a Toll Bridge". New York Times.
 - ↑ "Summer on the Irish Riviera". /sagharboronline.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
 
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