St Patrick's Day Parades in New York

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Sunday, March 14th – 2:00pm
The annual Buffalo St. Patrick's Day Parade is Buffalo's biggest celebration of Irish heritage. The Parade, which begins near Buffalo's art deco City Hall, draws people of all nationalities. Enthusiastic crowds will line Delaware Avenue as Irish dancers, bands, civic organizations, and others march proudly by in celebration and in honor of St. Patrick.
 
 
Sunday, March 14 – 3:00pm
Eastchester's 5th Annual St Patrick's Day Parade will step off at 3:00 p.m. from Immaculate Conception Church in Tuckahoe, marching up Main Street to Lake Isle Country. 
 
 
Sunday, March 21 - 1.00 pm
The Glen Cove St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee, formed by the Glen Cove Ancient Order of Hibernians, are the sponsors of the Glen Cove St. Patrick's Day Parade. It is Glen Cove’s biggest annual parade and is an eagerly awaited celebration each Spring, by all residents of the North Shore and the entire Irish community of Long Island. The Parade forms behind the Finley Middle School, Forest Avenue and moves into Forest Avenue south of Dosoris Lane. It then follows Brewster Street to School Street then into Glen Street to the end of Parade Route at St. Patrick's Church, which is located at the corner of Glen Street and Pearsall Avenue
 
 
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 Sunday March 14 - 2:00pm
Parade will kick off just north of the Huntington Train Station along New York Avenue before turning west onto Main Street ending at Saint Patrick's Church. Over the past 76 years, the parade has grown to become the oldest and largest on Long Island. Every year up to 50,000 people enter into the spirit of the day; packing the streets, shops, restaurants and pubs of Huntington Village. It’s a day for celebration when everyone has a wee bit of Irish in them.
Saturday, March 13 – 1:00pm
The annual Mount Kisco St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off from Main St. and Moore Avenue and end at South Moger Ave. and Green St. The parade is more than an Irish celebration; it is also an event which is a source of pride and enjoyment for all. Each year, several thousand spectators line the streets to enjoy the parade.
 
 
Wednesday March 17 - 11.00am
The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade on Fifth Avenue is a 248 year old tradition. It has taken place On the streets of New York since 1762 and the oldest & largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the world.
The Parade first marched on March 17, 1762 - fourteen Years before the Declaration of Independence.
The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade celebrates Irish faith and heritage and remains true to its roots by not permitting floats, automobiles and other commercial aspects in the Parade. The Parade has always been organized by volunteers since its inception 248 years ago and continues today with volunteers from the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
 
The parade will march up Fifth Avenue past St. Patrick's Cathedral at 50th Street all the way up past the American Irish Historical Society at 83rd and the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 83rd Street to 86th Street, where the parade finishes around 4:30 - 5:00 pm
 
 
Saturday, March 13 – 3:00pm
This year’s Parade will step off at Fire House on South Division St, left on First St, right on Union Avenue, right on Central Avenue, left on North Division St, right on Main Street, right on N. James St. where it will head to Brown Street.
 
 
Saturday March 20 – Noon
The Rockville Center St. Patrick's Day Parade first stepped off on March 22nd 1997 and has since become one of the best attended and supported parades outside of New York City.
 
 
Sunday, March 14th – 1:00pm
The Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day Parade began way back in 1950 and marches to this day along the original three mile route, allowing the residents of our neighboring hamlets, mainly Rocky Point, Sound Beach and Miller Place to enjoy a spirited parade. The parade steps off on the intersection of Harrison Ave. and Rt. 25A in Miller Place and continues along Rt. 25A to Broadway in Rocky Point.
 
 
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Saturday, March 13 – Noon
The 28th Annual Syracuse St. Patrick's Parade kicks off in Downtown Syracuse. The theme for this year’s parade is "Cead Mile Failte" (One hundred thousand welcomes).
 

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ALABAMA ILLINOIS MONTANA RHODE ISLAND
ALASKA INDIANA NEBRASKA SOUTH CAROLINA
ARIZONA IOWA NEVADA SOUTH DAKOTA
ARKANSAS KANSAS NEW HAMPSHIRE TENNESSEE
CALIFORNIA KENTUCKY NEW JERSEY TEXAS
COLORADO LOUISIANA NEW MEXICO UTAH
CONNECTICUT MAINE NEW YORK VERMONT
DELAWARE MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MASSACHUSETTS NORTH DAKOTA WASHINGTON
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HAWAII MISSISSIPPI OREGON WYOMING
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