From the birthplace of St. Patrick to the color green, several popular myths actually have little to do with the true origins ...
Explore the history and traditions linked to the celebrations of St. Patrick’s Day.
St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 17 . The day originated as a religious holiday – honoring St. Patrick, ...
Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade has a rich history, from famous attendees to a unique greening of the fountain tradition.
In just a few short days, everyone will be — at least for the day — Irish. Here’s how St. Patrick’s Day became tied to the ...
2024: Record crowds flooded Savannah to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the St. Patrick's Day Parade. John Forbes was ...
March 17 is better known to the world as St. Patrick’s Day, a holy day often known more for its drinking than its deep devotion. It is the traditional day of St Patrick’s death. Unfortunately we know ...
Groundhog Day is behind us. Easter is around the corner. And in the middle is a holiday associated with merry drinking and a centuries-old religious figure: St. Patrick's Day. Monday, March 17, is the ...
In America, St. Patrick's Day means green clothes, green beer -- and even green rivers. Yet according to experts, the real St. Patrick didn't even wear green. The earliest images of Ireland's patron ...
According to the parade website, the city of Boston first hosted a St. Patrick's Day parade on March 17, 1737. The celebration was "a gesture of solidarity among the city's new Irish immigrants," as ...
From live Celtic music to the Annual Irishman's Walk, the Sheboygan-area community is planning numerous events and activities ...
St. Patrick's Day is March 17. What to know about the holiday's history, why we wear green and which Florida city hosts the ...