In the first half of the 20th century, it was home to many Irish families.
Downstairs in the other two rooms lived an Irish family.
One of eight children, she raised in an Irish working-class family.
Both his parents were from large, poor Irish families.
"The people were a big Irish family and there was a lot going on all the time."
"He had a great sense of humor, which in an Irish family is very important."
He was well known for taking care of the community that had developed there, especially the Irish families.
"Next door to me was an Irish family," she recalled.
Her father was a diplomat and one of 17 children from a poor Irish family.
He was the black sheep of a prominent Irish family.