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 Top 5 St. Patrick's Day Fun Facts 
St. Patrick's Day is for Everyone!

With its folkloric symbols of leprechauns and snakes, it would seem that the revelry of St. Patrick's Day grew from an ancient Emerald Isle celebration into the raucous party that most enjoy today.

Well, not exactly. 

While St. Patrick's Day has been a religious observance in Ireland for years, it wasn't until 1995 that the Irish Government decided to "cut loose" and really promote the holiday on a global level.

In fact, from 1903 until the 1970s, pubs were closed in Ireland on March 17th!

Read on for more historical and humorous St. Patrick's Day Fun Facts.





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  1. St. Patrick's Day was a religious observance in Ireland until 1903 when James O'Mara, a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, introduced a bill that made it a national holiday.

    Unfortunately, he also introduced a provision that all pubs were to be closed on March 17th, which remained in effect until the 1970s!

  2. In 1996 the Irish government finally decided to celebrate the holiday like we do in the U.S.A., with beer, fun, and frolic, by hosting the St. Patrick's Day Festival. Today, Ireland is home to some of the world's largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Better late than never.

  3. The luck of the Irish was with George Washington in 1776 when the British evacuated Boston on St. Patrick's Day leaving the Americans to take over the city.

  4. Proud Irish men and women shed a green tear when President Truman was the first president to attend the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1948.

  5. The Shamrock Shake was introduced in Ireland's McDonalds in the 1980s. These green-colored milkshakes quickly made their way to United States and are a seasonal favorite around St. Patrick's Day.



 

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