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The South Side Irish Parade in Beverly and Morgan Park brought crowds out despite the cold and snow on March 16, 2025. Parade committee officials estimated a turnout of 77,000 at the event ...
St. Patrick's Day weekend festivities continued Sunday with the South Side Irish Parade in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood. Dozens of floats and hundreds of marchers took part in the parade along ...
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CHICAGO — St. Patrick’s Day weekend festivities around the city will roll through the Norwood Park area Sunday with the 22nd edition of the Northwest Side Irish Parade. St. Patrick’s Day ...
The festivities continue Sunday with the 47th annual South Side Irish Parade, which began with a ribbon cutting at 11:45 a.m. before stepping off at noon in the Beverly neighborhood, at West 103rd ...
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Gordon Donovan Chicago hosts several parades to celebrate the holiday, including the Downtown St. Patrick's Day Parade, the South Side Irish Parade, the Archer Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade and ...
The South Side of Chicago will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the Irish on Parade Sunday morning. The parade steps off at noon from 103rd Street and Western Avenue. Greenland lawmakers form a ...
Hundreds of people lined a snow-fallen parade route Sunday to celebrate Irish heritage and South Side pride in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood. Despite much warmer temperatures Saturday for the ...
Stepping off at the same time Sunday, but in a different part of town, the South Side Irish Parade also attracted large crowds, many of whom have been attending for decades. "It's something to do ...