Dating back to the 1950s, these photos show Philadelphia celebrating St. Patrick's Day
Images show how the city has celebrated over the past 50 years
by Thom Carroll PhillyVoice Contributor
Philadelphia has celebrated the Irish culture since the pre-Revolutionary War times, with the number of Irish immigrants growing in the city throughout the 1700s.
One of the largest public displays of celebration today is a parade that occurs on the Sunday before St. Patrick’s Day each year in Center City. The parade dates back to in 1771, and was celebrated last Sunday, March 10, for the 249th year. It's the nation’s second-oldest and features more than 20,000 participants representing more than 200 groups.
Here are some photos that show Philadelphians celebrating throughout the past 50 years.