Since 1962, the Chicago River has been dyed green for St. Patrick's Day. Scott Olson/Getty Images St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps ...
Todd Feurer is a web producer for CBS Chicago. He has previously written for WBBM Newsradio, WUIS-FM and the New City News Service. Every year on the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day, the Chicago ...
St. Patrick's Day is around the corner, and so is New York City's celebratory parade. The New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been around even before the signing of the Declaration of ...
For more than 1000 years, St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated in Ireland every year on 17 March. Over the years, the religious holiday commemorating the death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of ...
Whether you’re Irish or not, celebrating St Patrick’s Day is always a good idea. On 17 March each year, thousands of people come together to drink, dress in green, eat traditional food from Ireland ...
The iconic dyeing of the Chicago River got underway at 10 a.m. Saturday. It is a 60-year-old Chicago tradition. The Journeymen Local Plumbers Local Union 130 members were in boats as the dyeing took ...
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Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
While St. Patrick's Day celebrations often produce images of T-shirts donning "Kiss me, I'm Irish," leprechaun hats and pubs ...
Although the true history of St. Patrick’s Day is an interesting one, the holiday has mostly become known in the U.S. as a day of drinking, parades and donning green. Communities across the country ...
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