March 17th In NYC History
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1762...It's the start of a New York tradition, as the first St. Patrick's Day Parade is held in Manhattan.
1871...The National Baseball League is formed at a meeting of baseball officials held at a cafe on Broadway. Teams include the New York Mutuals and the Brooklyn Eckfords.
1993...America's "First Lady of Theater," Helen Hayes, dies at age 92.
2008...David Paterson, a lawmaker from Harlem, takes the oath of office in Albany to become the first African-American – and first legally-blind – governor of New York State. He replaces Eliot Spitzer, who had resigned five days earlier after a federal wiretap caught him arranging to meet a call-girl in a Washington, D.C., hotel room.