St. Patrick’s Day is on Friday, which means it’s not too late to fly somewhere that does the holiday right. Like Buffalo, New York. Just try to ignore the KILLER SNOWSTORM.
WalletHub.com just released a list that ranked the 200 biggest cities in the country from the best to worst place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
The rankings are based on factors like parades . . . parties . . . percentage of Irish people living there . . . Irish pubs and restaurants . . . beer prices . . . hotel prices . . . and weather.
And yes, even in spite of that last factor, Buffalo still came out as the best St. Patrick’s Day city in the United States. The rest of the top 10 are:
Madison, Wisconsin . . . Boston . . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . Worcester, Massachusetts . . . Pittsburgh . . . Akron, Ohio . . . Tampa . . . Philadelphia . . . and Cleveland.
The worst city for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day is Palmdale, California. The rest of the bottom 10 are:
Santa Ana, California . . . San Bernardino, California . . . Miramar, Florida . . . Lancaster, California . . . Oakland . . . Mesquite, Texas . . . Pomona, California . . . Grand Prairie, Texas . . . and Anaheim, California.
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