Along Fifth Avenue Saturday, marchers old and young payed tribute to the patron saint of Ireland. Gabe Pressman has more from New York City's 252nd St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Along Fifth Avenue Saturday, marchers old and young payed tribute to the patron saint of Ireland. Gabe Pressman has more from New York City's 252nd St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Now in its 251st year, New York's annual St. Patrick's Day parade — replete with bagpipers, dancers, and local politicians — marched down Fifth Avenue before hundreds of thousands of revelers on Saturday.
Watch a few select pieces, including "Danny Boy," performed by Londonderry High School, Casa Galicia and Ossining High School bands marching in the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday.
Watch a few select pieces, including "Danny Boy," performed by Londonderry High School, Casa Galicia and Ossining High School bands marching in the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday.
St. Patrick's Day Parade Grand Marshal Francis X. Comerford, chief revenue officer and president of commercial operations for the NBC Owned Television Stations, talks about his experience leading the parade and...
St. Patrick's Day Parade Grand Marshal Francis X. Comerford, chief revenue officer and president of commercial operations for the NBC Owned Television Stations, talks about his experience leading the parade and...
St. Patrick's Day announcer Treasa Smyth, host of Ireland Calls, recites the poem "The 69th Goes By" as bagpipers march by during the annual parade on Fifth Avenue. Written by Patrick MacDonough, it's about the...
St. Patrick's Day announcer Treasa Smyth, host of Ireland Calls, recites the poem "The 69th Goes By" as bagpipers march by during the annual parade on Fifth Avenue. Written by Patrick MacDonough, it's about the...
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