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  • Ulster American Heritage Symposium

    Regions:
    • Fermanagh and Omagh

    Event information

    When 24 Jun 2026 10:00 am — 27 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

    WhereUlster American Folk Park, Mellon Rd, Omagh BT78 5QU

    This 25th edition of the symposium forms a key part of the commemorations and will explore the theme of ‘Ulster Migrants and Their Relationship with Others’.

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    The Ulster American Heritage Symposium will take place at the Ulster American Folk Park from 24 27 June 2026. This 25th edition of the symposium forms a key part of the commemorations and will explore the theme of ‘Ulster Migrants and Their Relationship with Others’. The event will be hosted by the Mellon Centre for Migration Studies, in partnership with National Museums NI.

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    NMNI: Ulster American Folk Park

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