Thursday is St. Patrick's Day Eve, and the City of Philadelphia is already getting its green on.
For many Irish establishments, St. Patrick's Day marks the biggest, or maybe the luckiest, day of the year."Green shirt, socks, I bought sneakers, hats, glasses, everything. The whole nine yards," said Mirando Bowe from West Deptford, New Jersey.Pubs around Philadelphia are ready for the celebration too. Con Murphy's is getting ready for a full house, stocked with plenty of Guinness.
The live music and imported Irish specialty foods usually draw in a sizeable crowd. Kelly is from Ireland himself, but says he loves celebrating right here in Philadelphia. While Philadelphia's annual parade was last weekend, the actual holiday falls on Friday, which means the weekend will kick off early for many.
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