Every year, on March 17, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated in earnest all over the world. Although the holiday has become synonymous with wearing green and downing pints of Guinness among other ...
While many will be dressed as leprechauns on Saint Patrick's Day, more religious Georgians know the true symbol of the holiday is Saint Patrick. Did you know he was a real person? Here's what we know ...
We don't know how tall St. Patrick was, but we do know the statue of Ireland's national saint at Slieve Patrick is the world's tallest of its kind. Verena Wolff/dpa Visits to Armagh often start out ...
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 ...
Clover head decoration on head of girl close-up. Saint Patricks day, parade in the city, selectriv focus, copy space Every year, St. Patrick’s Day parades ring in the holiday with much fanfare and ...
Note: This is the first of what will become a regular series of profiles on historical buildings and sites in the region.
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