The Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Committee has long ignored the occasional calls to move the parade to the weekend closest to the holiday. The parade became a custom in the 1800s when Savannah’s ...
The most popular include the following: Andrew Low House The Andrew Low House, on Lafayette Square and near the Savannah River, was built in the mid-1800s by a wealthy Scottish merchant that was ...
When people think of St. Patrick’s Day parades in the United States, places like New York City, Boston, or Chicago usually come to mind. And while New York City has the largest and oldest St.
which was driven not by potatoes but by prospects and prosperity in the mid-1800s. With a revolving exhibition curated by Keely, Savannah finally has the Irish American museum it needed—one ...
Thanks to its coastal location, Savannah offers a little bit of everything ... it was also the site of the First Bank of Georgia in the 1800s. Because of its unique history, eating here feels ...
Savannah's St. Patrick's Day Parade began with ... and refuge for Irish immigrants fleeing potato famine in the mid-1800s, may not be without St. Patrick himself. St. Patrick is credited with ...