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Shamrocks and Saints: A Few Statistics about St. Patrick’s Day

Get your green out or get ready to get pinched: St. Patrick’s Day is this week. Whether you celebrate with shamrock-colored beer and eggs at breakfast or corned beef and cabbage, there’s no doubt Americans love celebrating the luck ‘o the Irish. Makes sense, since, as the maxim goes, “There are only two kinds of people in the world, The Irish and those who wish they were.” Here are a few fun facts and statistics about St. Patrick’s Day to get you jigging to the tune of the Celtic music that’s bound to start playing soon.

St. Patrick’s Day was originally established in Ireland as a cultural and religious holiday meant to commemorate the life and death of the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland, St. Patrick. Enjoy the festivities as you celebrate this weekend, and please, stay safe as you drive – even if you think you  have the luck of the Irish on your side! Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Observation Baltimore!

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St. Patrick’s Day Statistics

17 Things to Know About St. Patrick’s Day

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