Erin go Bragh is one of the most common phrases heard around St. Patrick's Day each year. However, the greeting can be confusing for some, who may wonder, "Who the eff is Erin and why do I care where ...
We’ve got you covered! “Erin go Bragh” isn’t just a festive saying—it has deep historical and political roots, much like iconic Irish symbols such as the four-leaf clover. Understanding ...
Erin Go Bragh! All hail, New York City’s 264th annual St. Patrick’s Day parade held on Monday, March 17. It’s the oldest and ...
parades and festivities celebrating Irish heritage grew in popularity, and saying, "Erin Go Bragh" became a common phrase to hear on Saint Patrick's Day. Story continues after photo gallery.