Grab your green beads, hats and shirts - a day of green attire, pints and pleasure are straight ahead.
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 ...
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 ...
St. Patrick’s Day is about more than the lively Irish music, green beer, and bustling parades we see today. It's a celebration deeply rooted in history and tradition, honoring Saint Patrick, the ...
Behind the shamrocks and gold-tipped rainbows, Ireland is packed with surprises—both in its history and in the ways it has shaped culture far beyond its shores.
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5 interesting facts about Saint Patrick

Some see it as a day for heavy drinking. Others see it as a day to honor the memory of a famous saint of the early church.
St. Patrick's Day is almost here. Take a look at when it is, why it is celebrated and upcoming events in Western North Carolina.
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 ...
Historian Ken Quinn shares little-known facts about St. Patrick as Montrealers celebrate Irish culture ahead of Sunday’s ...