The Littles Series: Little Ireland

Rambling House, a pub in Woodlawn, hangs Irish flags outside to highlight the Irish culture in the neighborhood. (Photo/Isabel Danzis)
New York City is home to a large population of Irish people. Two communities stand out as distinct cultural hubs -- Woodlawn in the Bronx and Yonkers in Westchester. People coming over the United States today still flock to these areas. As a part of WFUV's "The Littles" series, reporter Isabel Danzis headed to Woodlawn in the Bronx to talk to people about what makes this community feel like home.