St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Noon Monday. The parade starts in Rice Park in downtown St. Paul (Fifth and Market Streets) and ends near Mears Park (Fifth and Sibley Streets), traveling along Fifth Street.
Over the weekend, traditional Irish music and dancing drew crowds around the Twin Cities to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
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ST PAUL, Minn. — This weekend, a group of Twin Cities artists is getting international attention by showcasing their work with other creatives who have been historically marginalized.