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St Patrick's Day Parade
St Patrick's Day Parade
On St Patrick’s Day every year thousands of Irish
Americans head down 5th Avenue in New York’s largest street
parade. The day begins with a morning mass in St Patrick’s
Cathedral, after which the parade marches up 5th Avenue, clan by
clan, from 44th to 86th streets. Green face paint, green nail
polish, and green clothes are on display in the crowds but the
parade itself is marked by more formal Irish pageantry, led by the
165th Infantry (originally the 69th Regiment of the 1850s). The
annual parade honours the patron saint of Ireland and
is a New York tradition that dates as far back as 1766, many
years before the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
After the parade New Yorkers of all origins dress in
green and head to the nearest bar for a pint of the black
stuff.
Venue: Up 5th Avenue from 44th Street to 86th Street
Date: 17 March, annually
Time: 11am
Website: www.saintpatricksdayparade.com/NYC/newyorkcity.htm