1 of 8 — President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama sample a glass of Guinness on Monday in Moneygall, Ireland.
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama sample a glass of Guinness on Monday in Moneygall, Ireland.
2 of 8 — President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at a rally on College Green in Dublin. The Obamas are visiting Ireland for one day.
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at a rally on College Green in Dublin. The Obamas are visiting Ireland for one day.
3 of 8 — Obama greets residents in Moneygall, the village of his great-great-great grandfather Falmouth Kearney.
Obama greets residents in Moneygall, the village of his great-great-great grandfather Falmouth Kearney.
4 of 8 — Children wave U.S. flags as they wait to see Obama address a rally at College Green in Dublin.
Children wave U.S. flags as they wait to see Obama address a rally at College Green in Dublin.
5 of 8 — Obama plants a tree at the Peace Bell with Ireland's President Mary McAleese.
Obama plants a tree at the Peace Bell with Ireland's President Mary McAleese.
6 of 8 — Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny presents Obama with a hurley stick — used in the Irish national sport of hurling — while at Farmleigh, Dublin.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny presents Obama with a hurley stick — used in the Irish national sport of hurling — while at Farmleigh, Dublin.
7 of 8 — First lady Michelle Obama and Fionnuala Kenny (center), the wife of Irish Prime Minister Enda, view an embroidered panel depicting the Norman Invasion, during a tour of Farmleigh House in Dublin.
First lady Michelle Obama and Fionnuala Kenny (center), the wife of Irish Prime Minister Enda, view an embroidered panel depicting the Norman Invasion, during a tour of Farmleigh House in Dublin.
8 of 8 — Obama and Prime Minister Enda Kenny shake hands during talks at Farmleigh.
Obama and Prime Minister Enda Kenny shake hands during talks at Farmleigh.
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