Crowds pack Dublin’s streets for national St. Patrick’s Day parade
- Hundreds of thousands of people attended Ireland's national St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin on March 17, 2025, with half a million spectators expected to line the parade route.
- Around 4,000 people and 12 marching bands from Ireland, North America, and Austria participated in this year's parade.
- The tradition of St. Patrick's Day parades started in the 1700s among Irish immigrant communities in the United States, with about 100,000 tourists visiting Ireland annually for the holiday.
- Kate, the Princess of Wales, celebrated the day by visiting the Irish Guards, presenting shamrocks and medals.
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Crowds pack Dublin's streets for national St Patrick's Day parade
Hundreds of thousands of people packed the streets of Dublin on Monday to watch Ireland's national St Patrick's Day parade, as crowds in green flooded cities and towns across the country to honor the country's patron saint. Officials said half a million spectators were expected to line the parade route…
Dump truck barricades, SFPD debuts increased parade security
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- For those who attended the recent St. Patrick's Day parade in Sioux Falls, a slight difference in security may have been noticeable, from more blocked streets, to some city trucks parked to block certain intersections. Cody Schulz, the Sioux Falls Police Department Special Events Sergeant, spoke to KELOLAND News about the changes. "Unfortunately, those changes are due to recent events around the nation and also around…
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