Are you ready for a cold pint of Guinness and a plate of bangers and mash while wearing a giant green hat? While St. Patrick’s Day is not recognized as a federal holiday in the U.S., it gives both ...
Feeling lucky? St. Patrick's Day is in one month, on Tuesday, March 17. The centuries-old Irish holiday is wildly popular in the U.S., with many bars pouring green beer, many cities hosting 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 ...
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17 to commemorate the death of Ireland's patron saint. The correct abbreviation for the holiday is "St. Paddy's Day," derived from the Irish name ...
For many, St. Patrick's Day, which lands on Tuesday, March 17, is a time to celebrate by attending parades and partaking of food and drink associated with Ireland. Centuries ago, some Irish feasted ...
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