America’s first St. Patrick’s Day celebration was in 1600 in the Spanish colony of present-day St. Augustine, Florida.
Initially, St. Patrick's Day was a solemn religious observance in Ireland, featuring church services and feasts in his honor. However, as Irish immigrants spread around the world, particularly to the ...
Americans celebrating Irish heritage on St. Patrick’s Day can do so by toasting the legendary 69th Infantry Regiment. “The ...
Across the pond, the Irish capital of Dublin culminates its three-day festival with a parade Monday. Cities such as Liverpool, England, another city transformed by Irish immigration, also host ...
A traditional Irish breakfast is very similar to a "full English" breakfast, except for a few ingredients, like black pudding ...
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The St. Patrick’s Day parade will take place on Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.m. Around 350,000 ...
Read about why green is associated with St. Patrick's Day and how corned beef and cabbage was popularized in the U.S.
But why do Americans celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2025? Part of the reason lies in the country’s rich history of Irish ...
St. Patrick’s Day has become a global celebration of Irish heritage, with the United States being the epicentre of ...