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New York City St. Patrick's Day with Traditional Parade and Celebrations

Despite mixed reviews, the St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City drew millions, highlighting the holiday's deep cultural roots and the city's vibrant Irish community.

  • The St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City, a tradition since 1762, attracted around 2 million spectators and 150,000 marchers, underscoring its status as the world's oldest and largest celebration of its kind.
  • Despite some attendees finding the parade underwhelming compared to celebrations in other cities, it remains a significant event for New York's Irish community and visitors.
  • The parade featured a mix of traditional elements, including pipe-and-drum bands and groups representing various Irish organizations, along with modern touches like the decoration of Grand Central Terminal in green.
  • Political expressions and the presence of souvenir sellers and revelers drinking BORGs added layers of complexity to the parade experience.
  • Chicago's river dyeing and the historical and religious roots of St. Patrick's Day are highlighted, showcasing the diverse ways the holiday is celebrated across the U.S.
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