MSN: What are the St. Patrick’s Day colors, and what do they mean?
Green might be the first color that comes to mind on St. Patrick’s Day, and for good reason. We picture Ireland’s rolling green hills, shamrocks and four-leaf clovers and, of course, little ...
What are the St. Patrick’s Day colors, and what do they mean?
Yahoo: How the color of St. Patrick’s Day went from blue to green
How the color of St. Patrick’s Day went from blue to green
National Catholic Reporter: How the color of St. Patrick's Day went from blue to green
St. Patrick's Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color green: green clothes, green shamrocks, green beer and green rivers. So my ...
How the color of St. Patrick's Day went from blue to green
PBS: Why the color of St. Patrick's Day changed from blue to green
Why the color of St. Patrick's Day changed from blue to green
WTOC-TV is proud to announce the annual St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Contest. The deadline for entries is February 26th at 5pm. There are four Coloring Contest age brackets in which the students may ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since 1962, the Chicago River has been dyed green for St. Patrick's Day. Scott Olson/Getty Images St. Patrick’s Day usually ...
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