The St. Patricks Parade returned Saturday after a two year hiatus, and Louisville was ready.
Families and bar-goers clad in green lined Bardstown Roads sidewalks, watching as floats from local businesses and organizations rolled by, throwing beads and candy.
Just two years ago, the parade was one of the first Louisville events canceled because of the coronavirus. In 2021, organizers decided to pause the event for another year as COVID still raged.
Heres what we saw this weekend at the long-awaited event.
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