The 48th Wearin’ of the Green Irish Day Celebration
Houston County Chamber of Commerce

March 20, 2010
Free Admission

Cradled in the heart of Tennessee’s natural wonder and magical charm, 200 jewel-like acres of Houston County are nestled quietly in a range of hills and valleys, unequalled in beauty by any part of the highland rim portion of the state. According to legend, Irish railroad workers who were reminded of the valleys, hills, hollows, and meadows of their homeland, Ireland, gave the name Erin to this small community. The Houston County Area Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Irish Day Celebration in Erin, Tenn. From the Grand Parade, Leprechauns and banquets to carnival rides, pageants and arts and craft booths, there is entertainment all around. From wee tots to wise old leprechauns, we have something for everyone. Relive the spirit of St. Patrick at one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations south of Chicago. Don’t forget to wear green!

Courtesy of NowPlayingNashville.com

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