NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 , the annual celebration of all things Irish, was marked across the United States on Monday with boisterous parades and festivities.
Across the pond, the Irish capital of Dublin culminated its three-day festival . Cities such as Liverpool, England, another city transformed by Irish immigration, also hosted celebrations on St. Patrick鈥檚 feast day.
School marching bands and traditional Irish pipe and drum ensembles ambled down Manhattan鈥檚 Fifth Avenue with uniformed delegations from the police and fire departments in New York City, which hosts one of the nation鈥檚 largest and oldest parades.
As a light morning rain fell, the rolling celebration made its way north past designer shops and St. Patrick鈥檚 Cathedral, a stunning Neo Gothic landmark that鈥檚 the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
Mayor Eric Adams donned a green cap and scarf and waved an Irish flag while Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan greeted marchers wearing a green, white and orange sash -- the national colors of the Emerald Isle.
鈥淚t鈥檚 fantastic to be here,鈥 said Ryan Hanlon, vice chairman of the parade鈥檚 board of directors. 鈥淲e鈥檙e getting a little bit of rain at the moment, but as we Irish call it, it鈥檚 just liquid sunshine.鈥
The New York celebration, now in its 264th year, date to 1762 鈥 14 years before the U.S. Declaration of Independence. The parade was scheduled to last through the afternoon, ending on the east side of Central Park, about 35 blocks from where it started.
That's much, much longer than the 98-foot route in the resort town of Hot Springs, Arkansas, which claims it hosts the
And in Savannah, thousands of revelers in gaudy green costumes crowded sidewalks and oak-shaded squares as the South鈥檚 largest St. Patrick鈥檚 Day parade wound through the historic Georgia city. This parade marked its 200th anniversary a year ago, tracing its origins to the day Irish immigrants marched to church in March 1824.
Lindsey Dodd, who鈥檚 been coming to Savannah鈥檚 parade for about 15 years, sported green hair braids, green lipstick and shamrock-decorated socks as her group set up chairs in a prime spot for parade-watching. Children tooted plastic horns and grown ups raised their beers as pipe and drum bands marched and pickup trucks towed shamrock-decorated floats.
鈥淚 just enjoy the festivities, people watching, the chaos,鈥 Dodd said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 just something special about Savannah.鈥
Some other American cities transformed by Irish immigration held festivities over the weekend. , turning its namesake river bright green with dye, celebrated Saturday. and Philadelphia held their parades on Sunday. And the water in the White House fountain was , a tradition started by President Barack Obama.
The parades are meant to Ireland鈥檚 patron saint but have become a celebration of Irish heritage globally since they were initially popularized by Irish immigrant communities to show solidarity in times of discrimination and opposition in the U.S.
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Bynum reported from Savannah.
Philip Marcelo And Russ Bynum, The Associated Press