The weekend before St. Patrick's Day means three parades and the annual dyeing of the Chicago River to turn it bright green.
Crowds began forming early Saturday morning in downtown Chicago to kick off the city’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend, with thousands lining Wacker Drive from Wolf Point to DuSable Lake Shore Drive ...
The Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day means green will be seen all around the city — including the Chicago River. Here’s what you need to know if you plan to catch a parade or the river ...
The downtown Chicago St. Patrick’s Day parade kicks off at noon Saturday. Entry to the parade route opens at 11 a.m. at Jackson Boulevard and Ida B. Wells Drive, according to the organizers.
The iconic dyeing of the Chicago River got underway at 10 a.m. Saturday. It is a 60-year-old Chicago tradition. The Journeymen Local Plumbers Local Union 130 members were in boats as the dyeing ...
The annual dyeing of the Chicago River isn't the only green celebration on tap for the city: Several St. Patrick's Day parades step off in honor of the holiday. Here's what to know if you're in a ...
CHICAGO – The sights and sounds of Irish culture were on full display at the 70th annual downtown St. Patrick’s Day Parade. A sea of people wearing emerald green lined up hours ahead of time ...
With a reputed 200,000 Irish-Americans living in The Windy City, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Chicago serves up a heck of a St. Patrick's Day parade. First held way back in 1843 ...
New York City hosts one of the largest and oldest parades in the United States. Video above: Chicago River turns green for St. Patrick's Day The rolling celebration, now in its 264th year ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Saint Patrick's Day may ... The Northwest Side St. Patrick's Day Parade kicked off in Norwood Park for the 22nd year, started by Brian Murray's family in honor of their beloved ...