St. Patrick's Day, celebrated each year on March 17, is synonymous with parades, green clothing, shamrocks, and a pot full of Irish traditions at the end of the rainbow. Over the years, the holiday has expanded beyond its origins, becoming a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and heritage.
Along the way, stories, symbols, and customs associated with St. Patrick's Day have been repeated so often that people just assume these hallmarks are historically accurate. In reality, some of the most widely known "facts" about St. Patrick's Day are actually misunderstandings, exaggerations, or legends that developed over centuries.
Let's clear up five of the most common St. Patrick's Day myths and uncover the real stories behind them.
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