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With luck, you may be Irish
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Ancestry.ca has two collections, which can be used to identify potential Irish ancestors: the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, which contain the names ...
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A preview imageLawrence Kansas 2010 St Patrick's Day Parade - 2010-03-17

The Lawrence St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee is now in its 23rd year of serving our community. As many of you have come to know, the St. Patrick's Day Parade of Lawrence is much more than a one day event. In addition to the fun, good old-fashioned parades, the Committee has provided more than $527,000 to local children’s charities. We hope to continue this tradition for many years to come.

A preview image2010 New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade - 2010-03-17

The St. Patrick's Day Parade on Fifth Avenue is a New York City's tradition. The Parade marched for the first time 247 years ago, on March 17, 1762 - fourteen Years before the Declaration of Independence. The parade is held to honor the Patron Saint of Ireland and the Archdiocese of New York and celebrates Irish Faith and heritage. The Parade is reviewed by His Eminence Cardinal Edward Eagan, Archbishop of New York in the same manner as the Archbishop of New York did in the early days of the Parade at the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral in Lower Manhattan. The St. Patrick's Day Parade remains true to its roots as a true marchers Parade by not allowing floats, automobiles and other commercial aspects in the Parade.The Parade is held every March 17th except when March 17th falls on a Sunday; it is celebrated the day before, Saturday the 16th, because of religious observances.


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Erie's best local Pub, in business Since 1949. Proudly serving Guinness and other great beers.

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