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Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Dunedin Green Market
Phone:
+1 727-692-5353

Address:
400 Main St, Dunedin, FL 34698-4964

Shinty was played in its original form throughout North and South America by Scottish settlers until the early 1900s when the practice died out.[1] Shinty, and its close Irish relative hurling as well as the English bandy, are recognised as being the progenitors of ice hockey [2] and are an important part of North America's modern sporting heritage. Despite this tradition, shinty itself went unplayed for almost 100 years at any serious level until the mid-1980s when Scottish Americans once again took an interest in the sport, with the first club being established in northern California. Since 2000, a concerted initiative, with support from the Camanachd Association in Scotland, has seen a revival of the sport. There is now a US Camanachd Association and Cup and clubs are also making the trip to Scotland to play tours. The Camanachd Cup itself made the long trip to New York City for the Tartan Day celebrations. Steps are afoot to open franchises in Oregon, Utah, Alabama, Louisiana and Arizona. The Oregon Franchise opened in 2010. The first ever All-American competition was held in September 2010 with Northern California, Washington and Oregon meeting at the Kelso Highlander Festival. It is a significant step for the sport of shinty to spread to new markets such as the United States and Canada which have large Scottish Gaelic communities. The first international games with a Scottish club on US soil were played in September 2009 against Skye Camanachd. [3]
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