Chicago River Is Green for St. Patrick's Day

The Chicago River turned vibrant green for St. Patrick's Day - Photo credit: Unsplash+ License. 

Every March, cities across the United States turn blue water to bright green for St. Patrick's Day, a quintessentially Irish holiday.

St. Patrick's Day resonates strongly in the United States, in part because of the country's large Irish-American population. Over 32 million U.S. residents claimed Irish ancestry in the 2024 census, representing over 9.5% of the total population. It is the second-most-commonly reported ancestry, trailing German. 

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