US President Joe Biden delivering his speech in Ballina during his visit to his ancestral home in 2023. Photo: Tommy Stenson

Mayo to be part of new US Presidents' Trail

AN American Presidents' Trail across the island of Ireland - including Mayo - could open as soon as this summer, a Fine Gael TD has revealed.

Deputy Edward Timmins, who first proposed the initiative, explained that almost half of all American Presidents have Irish roots - around 23 in total - and many of those connections lead back to communities in every corner of Ireland.

They include President Joe Biden, whose ancestral links with Mayo have been well documented.

“There’s a huge story here, and the American Presidents Trail across our island is a chance to tell it properly.

“This is a great opportunity to celebrate Ireland and the United States’ shared heritage, while encouraging tourists to explore towns and villages they never normally would,” the Wicklow TD said.

Deputy Timmins has been working with Minister Patrick O’Donovan to advance the novel project. It is now proposed the relevant local authorities where a US President has a historical or ancestral link would mark this with a special event this summer.

Minister O’Donovan’s department is working with the North’s Department of Communities and local authority networks on the island to deliver Deputy Timmins’ initiative.

It is now proposed that a physical marker of a native tree and information panel at the numerous sites will be the beginning of the project. A co-ordinated tree planting ceremony may take place in July 2026.

“Minister O’Donovan is travelling to Georgia for St. Patrick’s Day where it is hoped to secure further progress on delivering this project this summer. I want to thank him for his efforts on this which would be of great benefit to the entire island,” Deputy Timmins said.

In a Parliamentary Question, Minister for Culture Patrick O’Donovan confirmed the project is being advanced as part of the America250 Programme, a joint effort between the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The programme will mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States later this year.

Deputy Timmins has produced a US Presidents ‘Road Map’ identifying key counties linked to various US Presidents, stretching from Antrim to Offaly, Wexford, Mayo and beyond. Senior officials are now working with local councils to identify designated locations and install standardised information points along the trail.

“With the 250th anniversary just four months away, I’m very encouraged by the momentum behind this project. There is a real commitment from officials and local authorities, and I’m hopeful that significant progress will be made in time for the commemorations,” said Deputy Timmins.