St. Patrick
Irish Culture
St. Patrick's Day in the U.S.
Traditions
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He is the man who inspired St. Patrick’s Day and brought Christianity to Ireland.

St. Patrick

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 This color is most commonly worn on St. Patrick’s Day.

Green

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This U.S. city dyes its river green every year to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Chicago

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People usually wear this color on St. Patrick’s Day for good luck.

Green

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This is the capital city of Ireland.

Dublin

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St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on this date every year.

March 17th

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This famous Irish holiday food is often made with cabbage and meat.

Corned beef and cabbage

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This U.S. city held one of the first St. Patrick’s Day parades in 1762.

New York City

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Many cities celebrate the holiday with large events in the streets with floats, music, and dancers.

Parades

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Ireland is often called this because of its green countryside.

The Emerald Isle

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St. Patrick was originally from this country before he went to Ireland.

Britain

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Traditional Irish music often uses this small violin-like instrument.

A fiddle
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Many Americans celebrate St. Patrick’s Day because millions of immigrants came from this country in the 1800s.

Ireland

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If someone is not wearing green, people may do this playful action to them.

Pinch them

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St. Patrick’s Day was originally a religious feast day in Ireland, but it became an official public holiday in this century.

20th century


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As a teenager, St. Patrick was taken to Ireland and worked as this type of worker on a farm.

A Shepard

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This energetic Irish dance show became famous around the world in the 1990s.

Riverdance

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This U.S. president with Irish ancestry hosted the first official St. Patrick’s Day reception at the White House in 1958.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

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Legend says this small magical creature hides a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

Leprechaun

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This color was originally associated with St. Patrick, even though green is now the main color of the holiday.

Blue

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According to legend, St. Patrick used this three-leaf plant to explain the Holy Trinity.

A Shamrock

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This traditional Irish symbol represents good luck and has four leaves instead of three.

Four leaf clover

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This major historical event in the 1840s caused many Irish people to immigrate to the United States.

Irish Potato Famine

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In the United States, people sometimes drink green beer on St. Patrick’s Day. The beer becomes green when bars add this simple ingredient.


Food coloring

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According to legend, St. Patrick is said to have banished all of these creatures from Ireland by driving them into the sea.

Snakes

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