
About this episode
The episode covers the Polish Constitution Day Parade in Chicago, a tradition celebrating Poland's historic constitution.
A tradition in Chicago since 1891, the Polish Constitution Day Parade stepped off Saturday from Columbus Drive and Balboa, celebrating the country’s 1791 signing of their constitution, which was just the second in the world following the United States. The parade highlights traditional Polish clothing and music, along with many other cultural elements on the first Saturday of May each year. Polish parade music dance community tradition
Topics covered
- Polish culture
- parade
- tradition
- community
- music
- clothing
Keywords
- Polish Constitution Day
- Chicago parade
- cultural celebration
- traditional clothing
- Polish music
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: United States
Places: Chicago
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