Through gray skies and windy gusts, St. Patrick's Day celebrants enjoyed the 67th year of one of America's largest St.
The celebration attracts upwards of 80,000 people each year making it one of the largest parades across the country.
Detroit's Corktown welcomed more than 80,000 people for the 67th annual St. Patrick's Parade Sunday afternoon.
Detroit hosts one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parades in the U.S., with over 80,000 people attending each year.
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St. Patrick’s Day is quickly approaching. On Monday, the Irish holiday will be celebrated all over the world. But in ...
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At the heart of this Monday’s festivities will be Corktown’s Most Holy Trinity Church, celebrating its 190th observance of the holiday.
The plant-based comfort food concept will continue operating out of Third Street Bar until the new location is ready.
The luck of the Irish arrived early in Detroit as the 67th annual St. Patrick’s Parade made its way through Corktown on Sunday.
For the 67th year, the parade proceeded through Detroit's historically-Irish Corktown neighborhood for two hours. Dance troupes, dogs with green fur, Irish clans, bagpipers, dancing inflatable ...
Bars in Corktown — Detroit's long-standing Irish neighborhood — welcomed paradegoers after the parade had concluded. Irish or not, thousands of people turned out to Corktown in green garb and ...
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