Houston St Patricks Parade
2026- 65th Annual Houston St. Patrick's Parade. Rain or Shine. Always FREE. Reviewing Stand is on Smith Street in front of City Hall.
03/20/2026
The William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies is hosting a guest lecture featuring Dr. Fran Brearton from Queens College in Belfast on April 9th from 6-9 PM. Dr. Brearton will explore the life and legacy of the late great Northern Irish poet Michael Longley. For additional details, please see the details in the flyer. Thanks!
RSVP: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/UniversityofStThomasHouston/events/griefs-and-wonders-michael-longley-s-poetry-and-the-troubles
03/14/2026
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Noon TODAY til parade ends (& Award show following) is the 65th Annual Houston St Patricks Parade in Downtown Houston 📍
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Houston's St. Patrick's Day Parade is rooted firmly in the city's heritage. The first parades date back to the 1880's when the parade (always on St. Patrick's Day) started in "Irish Town" by old St. Patrick's Church, which was located on Harrisburg. Flags, bands and marchers would march to Market Square for a day of fun, games, music, food and drink. The people spilled in and out of the various pubs in Market Square. At an earlier time, Dick Dowling, the Civil War hero, had a bar named the "Bank of Bacchus" at the edge of the square. It was a favorite gathering place.
The parade continued until World War I, when the Irish scattered all over the growing city. The Depression and World War II took priority in the people's lives and the parade disappeared. However, interest in the Irish and their happy ways were awakened when Houston oilman, Glen McCarthy, built the Shamrock Hotel in the late 1940's. The Shamrock was the center of Irish culture throughout the 1950's and the Irish were associated the good times again.
In 1960, radio personalities, Tim Nolan and Bob Bryant announced a St. Patrick's Day Parade for Downtown Houston on March 17th. This little parade was only a few blocks long, but it was the beginning seeds of the current St. Patrick's Day Parade. It has grown into one of the city's largest parades. It was always carried the theme that "Everyone is Irish-If only for the Day". It was a day for all to celebrate the fact that we are all Americans.
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