St. Patrick's Day is coming up on March 17. But why do we celebrate the Irish holiday? Here's what to know, plus food deals ...
Vermont has a lot of Irish Americans, but it's not the most Irish state. Here's how many Irish people live here.
Axios Visuals People with Irish ancestry comprise roughly 7.5% of San Francisco County's population, but that percentage will seem a lot higher this weekend as the U.S. celebrates St. Patrick's Day.
St. Patrick's Day is the feast day for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Irish citizens celebrate the day by attending church to honor the saint who brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th ...
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They run businesses. They tend bars. They pay taxes. But still they live in fear. There are thousands of undocumented Irish immigrants in America today, and some of them shared their stories.
Many generations ago, heavy drinking and partying was not the staple for celebrating St. Patrick's Day, according to historian Sean O'Connell in Pittsburgh.
Rhode Island has a lot of Irish Americans, but it's not the most Irish state. Here's how many Irish people live here.
great people." More than 31 million Americans have Irish ancestry, making it one of the most significant heritages in the U.S., according to the Irish history website secretireland.ie. The ...
Are you ready for a cold pint of Guinness, bangers and mash while wearing a giant green hat? While St. Patrick's Day is not ...