The Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick, a charitable and social organization for Irish-Americans, led the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki on Friday afternoon. The parade featured marching bands, pageant contestants, automobile clubs, dignitaries, local businesses, revelers and more.
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The Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick, a charitable and social organization for Irish-Americans, led the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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The Celtics Pipes and Drums of Hawaii marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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A unicyclist juggles while participating in the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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Vintage Volkswagens rolled down Kalakaua Avenue at the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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Rachael Valenzuela, Ms. Asia Hawaii, shot a look at a spectator who yelled, “Hey driver! What are you doing with my ex-wife?” during the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Waikiki on Friday afternoon
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A spectator flashed beauty queens as they drove past at the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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A driver dressed as Dr. Emmett Brown and a passenger dressed as Marty McFly from the movie “Back to the Future” cruised in a DeLorean sports car at the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Waikiki on Friday afternoon.
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Terri Sullivan holds a salute in honor of U.S. Marines in the middle of Kalakaua Avenue during the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Waikiki on Friday afternoon. Sullivan has been attending the parade for the past 30 years.
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Terri Sullivan waits for the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade to begin in Waikiki on Friday afternoon. Sullivan has been attending the parade for the past 30 years. “My husband was full blooded Irish and I’m full blooded Italian…so, I’m Irish by injection,” said Sullivan cheekily. She added, “He’s in heaven right now. He’s sitting at an Irish bar with all his Irish friends just happy as hell.”