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St. Paul's St. Patrick's Day Parade: In the beginning, parade route

St. Paul celebrates St. Patrick's Day on Monday by organizing his annual parade. Here you will find everything you need to know if you want to go to the celebrations on Monday.

St. Patrick's Day Parade in St. Paul

What to know:

The parade of St. Patrick's Day 2025 begins on Monday, March 17th, at 12:00 p.m. in Rice Park (5th Street and Market Street) and drives 5th Street to Mears Park (5th and Sibley Street).

The road is closed for the staging around 10 a.m. Saint Patrick's Association, which offers the Parade, recommends visitors Park in land and ramps along Kellogg and north of the 6th Street East.

What else ?:

In addition to the St. Paul's Parade, Minneapolis will organize its own parade in St. Patrick's Day on Monday at 6 p.m.

This parade starts from 6th Street and the Nicollet Mall and runs the Nicollet Mall to 12th Street.

In St. Paul, the Landmark Center organizes a celebration for St. Patrick's Day with Irish music, dancing and food. The Landmark Center is located near Rice Park near the parade start.

You can click here for other events for St. Patrick's Day in St. Paul.

Watch the parade live

What you can do:

If you don't make it to the parade on Monday, FOX 9 will be live from the lunch break from the parade to Fox Local from Monday. You can click here to see it live.

The Irish roots of St. Paulus

The background story:

St. Paul has deep Irish roots from the founding of the city. Some of the city's first settlers were Irish soldiers from Fort Snelling. The city organized the first parade to St. Patrick's Day in Minnesota in 1851.

The city also houses the Irish fair every year in August.

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