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By happy coincidence, it also happens to be St. Patrick's Day.
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In the city of Boston, Massachusetts, March 17 is Evacuation Day, the commemoration of the evacuation of the city by British forces on March 17, 1776.

By happy coincidence, it also happens to be St. Patrick's Day.

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