There are large St. Patrick's Day parades in many cities around the world, particularly in Irish cities like Dublin, and American cities like New York.
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Yes. Saint Peter was held prisoner there because he wanted to baptize his fellow prisoners.
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St. Patrick's Day, which is observed around the world as well.
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The largest St. Patricks day parade is in Savannah Ga. The reason it is unique is because so many people get together and have fun and its so large.
Well the first St. Patricks day parade was actually held in New York City in 1762. For the second question one million people took part in the St. Patricks day festival in Dublin. Hope this helps
No, it was held in Ireland.
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New York City is the largest. Chicago and Boston are close seconds. The shortest however is held in Conklin, Michigan.
The parade is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
According to History.com, it was in 1762, but it was organized by Irish soldiers serving in the British army, and it was the first official, organized St. Paddy's Day parade in the world. (Boston had the first organized celebration in 1737 but no organized, official parade, apparently)
There is no NYC (Christmas Parade) per se, it should be noted the last Float in the Thanksgiving Day Parade, is traditionaly Saint Nick in his sleigh with reindeer, heralding in the Yuletide season! No Christmas Parade, however.
New York City
With 150,000 marchers and up to 2 million spectators lining the streets, the Saint Patrick's Day parade held in New York City has become the largest St. Patrick's Day parade not only in the United States but in the world.
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Obama's parade was held in Washington D.C.