On a mostly sunny but cool day, the usual tens of thousands of people turned out for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade, which stepped off at East 18th and Superior and made its way to Public Square.
CLEVELAND — Ashtabula resident Patrick Martin was one of hundreds of participants in the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Cleveland Monday. Martin, a member of the Wheelmen Club, rode a ...
On this day 183 years ago, Cleveland celebrated its first St. Patrick's Day parade. While much has changed in the city, the ...
Downtown Cleveland filled with excitement on Monday for St. Patrick’s Day. Everywhere you looked, you could seen green and ...
Approximately 10,000 participants in 125 units marched in this year's parade, making their way through sun and shade to the ...
More than 128 groups marched in Cleveland's 183rd St. Patrick's Day Parade. It's Ohio's oldest and one of the largest in the ...
Another festive St. Patrick’s Day parade is in the books, with thousands celebrating downtown in 2025. A true spectacle on ...
Cleveland’s St. Patrick’s Day parade kicks off at 1:04 p.m. Monday, and if you aren’t downtown to watch it, Cleveland’s TV20 ...
Before thousands of people make their way downtown for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, there's usually a stop at ...
The City of Cleveland is celebrating all things Irish today! People dressed in green will pack downtown for the 183rd St. Patrick’s Day parade.
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Unique stained glass windows at Holy Name Church in Slavic Village track Irish immigrants' progress moving across the United States.