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The Best St. Patrick’s Day Parades in the U.S.

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Preview goes here Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Good morning! I hope you slept well and that you’re excited that it’s Friday. I slept fitfully, and where I am, it’s only Thursday, so there’s an inherent disparity here, but have no fear—I’m projecting myself into the future to spend some time with you and get ready for some exciting weekend plans. Last night I left the house after 9 pm, which felt completely bonkers, but also made me feel young and alive. Even though the world continues to produce reams of evidence that it’s in shambles, I couldn’t help but wonder, “are these the Roaring Twenties I was once so naively promised?” About 15 minutes later, when my train was being “held momentarily by the dispatcher,” I decided that no, these were not the Roaring Twenties at all. Ah well. Today’s stories promise to electrify, amuse, and make you bellow, “right-o!” aloud in your library. We have a story about the rowdiest St. Patrick’s Day pub crawls, Mexican gin, an assortment of articles about our favorite women-led businesses, and finally, the best Airbnbs for stargazing. I am off to spelunk deep into the caves of self-understanding and cosmic wisdom—in other words I’m off to make a sandwich and stare out the window wondering, “What is March if not February persisting?” Ciao! I’ll let you get to it. See you tomorrow. - [Ned Riseley, Senior Copywriter]( Please do not delete this text. travel [All the Best Places to Wear Green and Drink a Guinness for St. Patrick’s Day]( Here’s our comprehensive list of all the best places in America to pay your respects to the leprechauns. In Chicago, there’s the South Side Irish Parade and the Northwest Side Irish Parade on top of the downtown festivities along the bright green river. There’s the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City. There’s a Tater Tot Eating Contest in San Antonio. And more! Please do not delete this text. [Let’s go]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Food & drink [Enough with the Tequila: Try Some Mexican Gin from the Yucatan Peninsula]( Tequila’s great, but have you tried Mexican gin? The resort Rosewood Mayakoba in the Riviera Maya has developed a signature gin. Learn more about what makes this gin so special and enjoy an in-depth look at how the gin is distilled. Spoiler alert: the gin is “especially qualified to express terroir” and “peppery, piquant and vibrant.” That’s what I aspire to be! Please do not delete this text. [Gin time]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. food & drink [Some of Our Favorite Women-Led Ventures]( In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s a centralized place where you can find all our articles about women-led business ventures, and support some very savvy innovators in their fields. You should be supporting women-led organizations all year long, of course, but what better time than March? Please do not delete this text. [Check it out]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. shopping [Look at the Night Sky at One of These Beautiful Airbnbs]( Whether you’re looking for a nine bedroom in Pioneertown, or a glamping tent in Bryce Canyon, or a bamboo treehouse in Hawaii, these Airbnbs all have one thing in common: they are incredible places to look up at the sky and marvel at the stars. Check out some of these unique and special Airbnbs where the light pollution is almost zero. Adobe domes, tiny houses… There’s so much to choose from. Why do I live in New York again? Please do not delete this text. [Star power]( Sign Up for Streamail Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. Entertainment [Get Our Weekly Rundown of Your Next Binge]( Entertainment [The Best Movies on Hulu Right Now]( Please do not delete this text. Please do not delete this text. [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] [Ico Facebook] Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](#), [Privacy Policy](#) Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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