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Manhattan Through a Green Filter: Irish Culture in New York | St. Patrick's Day

Every March, New York City briefly dons a green filter. On St. Patrick's Day, crowds dressed in green flood the streets, from shamrock hats and green scarves to emerald-green glasses and coats, as if the entire city of Manhattan has been recolored by the holiday. Flags flutter along Fifth Avenue, the sound of Irish bagpipes drifts through the skyscrapers, and the parade slowly moves forward amidst cheers and applause.
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Every March, New York City briefly dons a green filter. On St. Patrick's Day, crowds dressed in green flood the streets, from shamrock hats and green scarves to emerald-green glasses and coats, as if the entire city of Manhattan has been recolored by the holiday. Flags flutter along Fifth Avenue, the sound of Irish bagpipes drifts through the skyscrapers, and the parade slowly moves forward amidst cheers and applause.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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