St Patrick’s Day 2026 is being celebrated around the world with colourful parades, pub crawls and festive Irish food. Here’s the history of the festival, why it is observed on March 17, and how people ...
Tuesday, March 17, is St. Patrick's Day, a time to celebrate all things Irish in the US and worldwide with parades, pub crawls, music fests and more.
2024: Record crowds flooded Savannah to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the St. Patrick's Day Parade. John Forbes was ...
Not all of the well-known March 17th traditions — like indulging in corned beef and cabbage or cheering along a parade route — come from Ireland ...
St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 17. The day originated as a religious holiday – honoring St. Patrick, who introduced Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century – but it has ...
St. Patrick wasn't Irish, and the holiday wasn't always a party. Here's the story behind March 17 and its modern traditions.
St. Patrick's Day is almost here. Here's a little bit about the holiday's history, traditions and which Florida city has the ...
St. Patrick's Day is Tuesday, March 17, and whether you're eager to embrace your Irish heritage or just looking to celebrate, the holiday offers lively festivities. In Michigan, expect parades, ...
St. Patrick's Day began as a religious holiday in Ireland but evolved into a celebration of Irish heritage in the U.S. Many modern traditions, like green beer and eating corned beef, are American ...
Since the first public parade in 1824, Savannah has skipped the event only eight times, including during major wars and the COVID‑19 pandemic (2020–2021). That level of continuity is one reason the ...
St. Patrick's Day is ripe with lucky traditions. In Ireland and around the world, people come together to celebrate the religious and cultural holiday every year on March 17. While many will wear head ...
Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade is one of the nation's oldest and largest, rooted in a rich Irish history.