
This is by far my favorite parade in Baton Rouge, and in 15 years, I have only missed one due to a medical emergency. Held in Mid-City and the Garden District area, it is embraced by the residents...
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The Wearin' of the Green Parade is an annual St. Patrick's Day celebration that first took place on March 13, 1986 in Baton Rouge, LA. The parade features a lively procession of antique cars, convertibles, twirlers, scouts, and various community groups, making their way from City Park Golf Course to Zee Zee Gardens pub.
With its rich history and tradition, the Wearin' of the Green Parade has become a beloved event in Baton Rouge, attracting locals and visitors alike. Led by Pat Shingleton, the parade kicks off with an Irish breakfast and offers a festive atmosphere for families and friends to enjoy the St. Patrick's Day festivities.
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This is by far my favorite parade in Baton Rouge, and in 15 years, I have only missed one due to a medical emergency. Held in Mid-City and the Garden District area, it is embraced by the residents...
Did you know Louisiana loves parades? I have never been to so many parades in my life. Growing up, I think the only parade I went to was 4th of July and that was a big deal... EVERY YEAR! As you...
I am probably going to be labeled a blasphemer, and despite being a lifelong resident, I cannot recommend the St. Patrick Day Parade in Baton Rouge. I feel the location, although it has plenty of...