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The 37th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade kicked off more than two weeks later than planned — a strong windstorm postponed the March 3 event to March 18 — but the celebration was worth the wait.
It featured more than 100 bag pipers and Irish dancers, dogs, military bands, first responders, classic cars, dignitaries and more.
Learn more about the Ballyshaners, the organization behind the parade, in this article.